Singapore Tour Itineraries



04 NIGHTS / 05 DAYS SINGAPORE TOUR ITINERARIES



Day 01: Arrival into Singapore:


Welcome to Singapore. As you arrive Singapore meet transfer to Hotel Check in at the hotel. Pick up at 5.30 pm and proceed.

NIGHT SAFARI - SINGAPORE


Night Safari, the world’s first nocturnal wildlife park, is a 13-time winner of the Best Attraction category awarded by Singapore Tourism Board. This internationally acclaimed leisure attraction embodies innovation and creativity in products and services, and service quality, thus attracting approximately 1.3 million visitors annually. Close to 900 animals from approximately 100 species (of which almost 41 per cent are threatened) inhabit the 35-hectare park.


Pick up at 9.30 pm. Overnight at hotel

Day 02: Singapore City tour


The half – day city tour is a complete sight- seeing experience of the Civic district of Singapore! Take in the sighys as we pass the Padang, the parliament House, and the National Gallery. This is where you’ll be able to disembark for a brief phot-op. The next stop is at the Merlion Park. Named after a Merlion – a mythical creature that is a part lion and a part fish – the park is a sight to behold. Take in the impressive views of the Marina bay as we make our way to Chinatown.Chinatown is one of the oldest areas which houses the Thian hock Keng Temple, an age – old Buddhist - Taoist Temple. After Chinatown, back to little India.

Afternoon Sunset Sentosa tour

CABLE CAR STATION

The Singapore Cable Car is a Gondola lift providing an aerial link from Mount Faber on the main island of Singapore to the resort island of Sentosa across the Keppel Harbour. Opened on 15th February 1974, it was the first aerial ropeway system in the world to span a harbour. However, it is not the first aerial ropeway system to span the sea. For instance, Awashima Kaijō Ropeway in Japan, built in 1964, goes over a short strait to an island. Although referred to by its operators as a cable car, the listed system is in fact a monocable gondola lift and not an aerial tramway.

The Singapore government came up with the idea of a cable car to Sentosa from Mount Faber in 1968 as part of its masterplan for tourism projects in the country.

Singapore Island City Pass includes one-time admission to famous Sentosa Island attractions.

SEA AQUARIUM

Large aquarium & resort featuring 800 species of marine life in a variety of habitats.

The Marine Life Park is a part of Resorts World Sentosa, Sentosa, situated in southern Singapore. The 8-hectare (20-acre) park houses two attractions, the S.E.A. Aquarium and the Adventure Cove Waterpark, and featured the largest oceanarium in the world from 2012 to 2014, until it was surpassed by Chimelong Ocean Kingdom.

LUGE & SKY RIDE

Skyline Luge Sentosa is a luge located in Sentosa, Singapore. The attraction opened in the second half of 2005

The luge, situated on the Imbiah Lookout cluster opposite the Tiger Sky Tower, has four tracks. The tracks are called the Jungle Trail (628 metres (2,060 ft)), the Dragon Trail (688 metres (2,257 ft)), the Kupu Kupu Trail (638 meters (2,093 ft)) and the Expedition Trail (658 meters (2159 ft).

The Jungle Trail is the oldest, followed by the Dragon Trail and the Kupu Kupu and Expedition trails. The luge is a self-driving car system in which riders control the speed by pushing a pair of handlebars back and forth. The luge ride goes downhill, relying on gravitational pull to move.

WINGS OF TIME (LASER SHOW)

Sentosa with a spectacular outdoor night show set against the majestic open sea. Be mesmerized by awe-inspiring display of water, laser, fire effects and music as you soar through space and time in a magical adventure!

Songs of the Sea was a multimedia show located at Siloso Beach on Sentosa Island, Singapore. Designed by ECA2 founder, Yves Pépin, Songs of the Sea started its operations on 26 March 2007, a day after the Sentosa Musical Fountain ceased operations. The fountain is a $30 million investment by Sentosa to enhance its entertainment product offerings and to attract more tourists. It was the world's only permanent show set in the sea – with pyrotechnics displays, water jets that could shoot up to 40 meters, laser show, flame bursts, a live 7-person cast, and an open-air viewing gallery which can accommodate 3,000 visitors. Songs of the Sea had its final show on 4 May 2014, and was closed to make way for a brand new multi-sensory production titled Wings of Time, which was launched on 17 June 2014.

Pick up at 8.40 pm (AFTER SHOW) DROP AT HOTEL

Day: 03 - Jurong Bird Park / Gardens by the Bay

JURONG BIRD PARK

Opened in 1971, Jurong Bird Park is Asia’s largest bird park, offering a 20.2-hectare hillside haven for close to 3,500 birds across 400 species, of which 20 per cent are threatened. The bird park is famed for its large and immersive walk-in aviaries such as Lory Loft, Jungle Jewels and the recently revamped Waterfall Aviary. Other unique exhibits include Penguin Coast and Pelican Cove. Jurong Bird Park sees approximately 850,000 visitors annually.

Committed towards conservation, the bird park is the first in the world to breed the Malayan black hornbill (1995) and the twelve-wired bird of paradise (2001) in captivity for which it received the Breeders’ Award from the American Pheasant and Waterfowl Society. Jurong Bird Park is part of Wildlife Reserves Singapore and is the only park in the Asia Pacific to have an Avian Hospital.

GARDENS BY THE BAY

Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 101 hectares of reclaimed land in central Singapore, adjacent to the marina Reservoir. The park consists of three water front garden:Bay South Gardens,Bay East Garden and Bay Central.

The largest of the gardens is Bay South Garden at 54 hectares (130 acres). Gardens by the Bay is part of a strategy by the Singapore government to transform Singapore from a "Garden City" to a "City in a Garden". The stated aim is to raise the quality of life by enhancing greenery and flora in the city.

Back to Hotel.

Day 04: Universal Studios

Breakfast at Hotel.

Southeast Asia’s first and only Universal Studios theme park, featuring 24 rides, shows and attractions in seven themed zones. Universal Studios Singapore’s Halloween Horror Nights is back!..

Pick up at 5.00 pm. Overnight at hotel

Day 05: Breakfast at Hotel







Free and easy Shoppings


Tekka Place

Tekka Centre is a multi-use building complex comprising a wet market, food centre and shops, located in the northern corner of Bukit Timah Road and Serangoon Road, in Little India, Singapore.Tekka Centre remained a landmark in Little India, where different ethnic communities congregate. There are Chinese stallholders who speak Tamil, and vice versa. Shops sell traditional Indian costumes and inexpensive casual clothes.

Some of the more notable shops include those selling Taoist and Buddhist paraphernalia, hardware shops, and tailors who can alter clothes in minutes. Interior of Tekka Market showing both the ground and second levels, selling food and goods respectively. On the ground floor is a hawker centre with stalls which sell Indian vegetarian meals, served on banana leaves or on stainless steel platters, besides Chinese vegetarian, North Indian and Malay food.

Mustafa Centre

Mustafa Centre is one of Singapore's 24-hour shopping malls on Syed Alwi Road in the cultural district of Little India, within the planning area of Kallang. Within a walking distance from Farrer Park station on the North East Line, Mustafa Centre is a retail hub attracting many shoppers with its wide variety of products and services. It mainly sold ready-made clothing and later expanded to sale of electronic items.

Bugis-Plus Mall

Bugis+ (pronounced as Bugis Plus), formerly Iluma, is a 10-story shopping mall located 5 minutes from Bugis MRT Station. It is located within the Bugis district of Singapore and opened on March 28, 2009. In April 2012, CapitaMall announced that the mall will be renamed to Bugis+. Notably, Bugis+ has the largest Uniqlo store in Singapore then.

Its current tenants includes Filmgarde, Cue Guru, The Editor's Market, Bershka, PULL&BEAR, Sephora, TEMT, KOI Café and The Joyden Hall.

Raffles City Shopping Centre

Raffles City is a large complex located in the Civic District within the Downtown Core of the city-state of Singapore. Occupying an entire city block bounded by Stamford Road, Beach Road, Bras Basah Road and North Bridge Road, it houses two hotels and an office tower over a podium which contains a shopping complex and a convention centre. The mall is managed by CapitaCommercial Trust and CapitaMall Trust. It was completed in 1986.



Depart to Airport