20 Must Visit Places and things to do in Singapore

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1. Universal Studios, Sentosa

Universal Studios theme park in 7 zones and featuring different rides, shows and attractions based on blockbuster movies or television shows

2. Madame Tussauds Singapore

5 experiences – Images of Singapore, Madame Tussauds Singapore, Marvel 4D Cinema, Ultimate Film Star Experience and Spirit of Singapore boat ride. 

3. Adventure Cove Waterpark

Thrilling slides and encounters with marine life. High-speed water slides, laze the day away drifting on a lazy river, snorkel with 20,000 tropical fish over a colourful reef, wade among rays and even come face to face with sharks

4. Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom

Over 1000 species of butterflies and insects.
5. S.E.A. Aquarium

S.E.A. aquarium spread over a large area with more than 100,000 marine animals of over 1,000 species, across 45 different habitats.

6. Wings of Time

Wings of Time which is a night show set in the open sea with laser lights, fountains, fire and music with 3D effects.

7. Crane Dance

It is a light and sound show on Sentosa Island, one of the largest animatronic shows in the world. Measuring over 30 meters tall, 2 steel cranes move through jets of water to a kaleidoscope of color and a soundtrack of emotive music.

8. Merlion Park

World famous Merlion with the head of a lion and the body of a fish and spouting water from its mouth.

9. Gardens by the Bay

It is a urban nature park spanning 110 hectares within the Marina Bay district of the Central Region of Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. The park consists of three waterfront gardens: Bay South Garden, Bay East Garden and Bay Central Garden

10. Marina Bay Sands

Singapore’s iconic resort boasts luxury accommodations, upscale shopping and an infinity pool with unparalleled views of the city.

At the Sands SkyPark a 360-degree views on the observation deck, can enjoy the breath-taking experience of swimming in the infinity-edged swimming pool overlooking the horizon, 200 metres in the sky. One of the largest collections of premium and luxury fashion and accessories brands can be found here.

11. Singapore Flyer

Singapore Flyer which gives a moving experience at every turn. The flyer consists of twenty-eight fully air-conditioned glass capsules, each able to accommodate 28 passengers. It’s a 30-minute journey which gave a feast to our eyes on iconic and historical landmarks and views like floating stadium, Singapore River, Raffles Place, Merlion Park.

12. Duck Tour (Amphibious Tour)

experience Singapore from land and water. It’s a 60 minute journey which was accompanied by a friendly professional tour guide. We saw Merlion, Formula One race track, Gardens by the Bay, Floating Stadium, Esplanade, Flyer, Singapore River-Kallang River etc. from water and Chopstick Tower, Old Supreme Court, Clock Tower, Ancient Civilization Museum etc. from land.

13. Hop-on Hop-off City Tour

Tour for visiting various places of Singapore city.

14. Jurong Bird Park

A Bird Show “Kings of the Skies” featuring eagles, vultures, and owls. “High Flyers Show” in Pools amphitheatre -singing parrot, swans and different kind of other birds. Penguin show World’s largest man-made waterfall can also be seen there.

15. Singapore Botanic Gardens

Orchid Garden, Ginger Garden, Healing Garden.  Orchid being the national flower of Singapore a variety of them are in Orchid Garden.

16. Singapore zoo

Zoo, River Safari, Night safari, Amazon river quest

Creatures of the Night Show which showcases the natural abilities of the nocturnal animals. Tram journey with a guide to see the animals in no cage concept zoo, where the wild animals are set free in an open area.

17. Singapore River Cruise

Enjoy a relaxing ride aboard the iconic bumboat along the scenic river in Singapore

18. Suntec City, Singapore shopping complexFountain of Wealth

Suntec City-Singapore shopping complex. It dazzles with a mix of retail stores comprising of high street fashion, lifestyle, skincare and beauty products.

Fountain of Wealth which is listed in Guinness Book of Records in 1998 as the largest fountain in the world. Visitors are invited to walk around the fountain for good luck. At night, the fountain is the setting for laser performances, as well as live song and laser message dedications.

19. Little India

Little India is a historic area that shows the best of Singapore’s Indian community, from vibrant culture to incredible shopping.

20. China Town

Once an enclave for Singapore’s Chinese immigrant population, the Chinatown of today is famous for its blend of old and new, with historic temples and traditional medicinal halls sitting alongside bold new bars and trendy lifestyle shops

Tour Planner

Day 1 – Arrival in Singapore

On arrival in Singapore, transfer to the hotel. Check in and spend the evening relaxing or exploring the city. Visit Suntec City shopping complex and Fountain of Wealth.

Day 2 – Singapore City Tour

Singapore Flyer and then board a Duck Tour (Amphibious Tour) to experience Singapore from land and water. Then proceed for a city tour of Singapore on Hop-on Hop-off bus. The tour includes a visit to Merlion Park, Orchard Town, Chinatown, Little India and various places of Singapore.

Day 3 – Sentosa – Universal Studios

Cable car, Universal Studios, Butterfly park and Wings of Time

Day 4 – Sentosa

S.E.A. Aquarium, Madame Tussauds, Adventure Cove Waterpark, Crane Dance

Day 4 – Singapore

Jurong Bird Park, Singapore Botanical Gardens and Night Safari

Day 5 – Singapore

Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands, River cruise

Day 6 – Check-out

Shopping and Checkout

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