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The colourful lights of the Supertree Grove in Gardens by the Bay at twilight time, Singapore

You don’t have to worry about searching for Singapore’s beauty because it lies in plain sight.

With flourishing retail hot spots, a booming, cross-cultural culinary scene, and one of the world’s best airports, it’s not hard to see why Singapore acts as a launching (and finishing) point for many of our   Asian   holidays. So much   more than the eye-catching Marina Bay Sands , this diverse destination offers the very best in entertainment, shopping, architecture, and truly unforgettable views. From the traditions and heritage of Chinatown to the aromatic delights of Little India, and from the modernity of glitzy hotels to the abundance of natural landscapes,   a few days in sizzling Singapore   is the perfect bookend to any Intrepid holiday. 

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Singapore at a glance

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Geography and environment.

Tiny Singapore occupies little more than a dot on the world map, although it's still not small enough to rate as one of the world's smallest. Located in South-East Asia on the southern end of the Malaysian Peninsula, most of Singapore is highly urbanized, with most residents living in flats and skyscrapers in built up areas. A small proportion (about 10%) of Singapore's land is dedicated to forests and agriculture, with the rest being considered developed, urban environments.

Best time to visit Singapore

Singapore has a typical tropical climate year round - hot and humid with equal amounts of sunshine and rain. The temperature range stays mostly in the 32 ° C (90 ° F) and rarely drops below 20 ° C (70 ° F) degrees at night. Although there are two monsoon seasons, rain is present year round, usually in the form of thunderstorms and short bursts of torrential rain. Thankfully the sun also shines year round - so although the weather can be unpredictable, the sun will usually prevail, making it the perfect Holiday destination.

Top 5 food finds of Singapore

1. chili crab.

Singaporean Chili Crab   could be considered one of the world's favourite dishes from this region. Invented back in 1950, chili crab can now be found everywhere in Singapore - from high-end restaurants to simple hawker stalls. A must try when on holiday in Singapore.

2. Fish-head curry

This aromatic, spicy dish with a South Indian and Chinese heritage features a whole red snapper stewed in coconut milk, tamarind juice, spices and chili. The strong flavour and presence of a whole fish head may turn some people off, but for those with a strong stomach and desire for heat in their food, you can't go past this curry.

3. Chicken rice

This Hainanese-style Singaporean stalwart is unofficially considered Singapore's national dish. Featuring poached or fried chicken and steamed rice with sides of chicken stock, soy, and chili, this is the ideal dish for those wanting simple flavours and ingredients done well.

4. Ice cream sandwich

Head to the mobile ice cream carts located along Orchard Road to find this indulgent sweet treat. Traditional flavours (like chocolate and strawberry) get a run alongside more exotic flavours (durian or sweet corn ice cream anyone?). This slice of creamy sugar wrapped in sweet bread is the perfect antidote to the steamy Singaporean climate.

5. Fried carrot cake

No, this dish isn't made by putting a sweet carrot cake in a deep fryer. Rather, it's a popular savoury meal in Singapore also known as Chai Tow Kuay. And it just gets stranger when you consider that there are no carrots in this dish, but rather white radish, garlic, chili and coriander. Oddities aside, this street-food favourite is a cheap and easy meat-free meal, a top choice for vegetarian travellers.

Festivals and events

Public holidays that may impact travel include:.

Chinese New Year

Hari Raya Puasa

National Day

Please note dates of  Singapore's public holidays  may vary.

Further reading

Singapore travel faqs, do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travellers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travellers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

Do you need a visa to travel to Singapore

Most nationalities do not require a visa to visit Singapore. Tourists not requiring a visa will be granted a 30-day stay on arrival. Other nationalities should check with their Singapore embassy or consulate.

Is tipping customary in Singapore?

Tipping isn't expected in Singapore, so is left up to the discretion of the consumer. Some hotels and restaurants may include a 10% surcharge within bills.

What is the internet access like in Singapore?

Internet access is widespread in Singapore, with internet cafes and Wi-Fi hot spots commonly found in airports, hotels, cafes and malls.

Can I use my mobile/cell phone while in Singapore?

Mobile phone coverage is generally very good in Singapore. Ensure global roaming is activated before leaving home or buy a local SIM card if you wish to use your mobile.

What are the toilets like in Singapore?

Most toilets in Singapore are modern, flushable toilets, although squat toilets can also be encountered at times.

Can I drink the water in Singapore?

Tap water is considered safe to drink unless marked otherwise.

Are credit cards accepted widely in Singapore?

Major credit cards are accepted widely by shops, restaurants and hotels in Singapore. Smaller vendors like street food stalls may not accept credit cards, so carry enough cash to cover small purchases.

What is ATM access like in Singapore?

ATMs that accept foreign cards are common in Singapore and easily found in the airport, malls and city streets.

Is Singapore LGBTQIA+ friendly?

On a government level, discrimination toward the LGBTQIA+ community is still quietly tolerated, however, on a more social level, travellers are widely accepted and welcomed. While it is advised that travellers who identify as part of the community be mindful when out and about, there are a number of LGBTQIA+ friendly establishments such as bars and clubs to have fun in.

What to pack for a trip to Singapore

Singapore's climate is tropical, with warm temperatures and high levels of humidity experienced at all times throughout the year. For this reason, it's important to pack light, loose-fitting clothing, a hat, and other sun-smart items such as sunscreen and a reusable drink bottle.

How do I stay safe and healthy while travelling?

Intrepid takes the health and safety of its travellers seriously and takes every measure to ensure that trips are safe, fun and enjoyable for everyone. We recommend that all travellers check with their government or national travel advisory organisation for the latest information before departure:

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Do I need to purchase travel insurance before travelling?

Absolutely. All passengers travelling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

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Does my trip support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

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Gardens by the Bay featuring modern architecture, night scenes and a park

Known for its beautiful waterfront views and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in Marina Bay. Check out top attractions like Marina Bay Sands Casino and Gardens by the Bay, and jump on the metro at Bayfront Station or Marina South Station to see more of the city.

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Downtown Singapore

Downtown Singapore is highly notable for its stunning river views, and you might want to visit top sights like Orchard Road and Clarke Quay Central. See more of Singapore by jumping on the metro at Clarke Quay Station or Chinatown Station.

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Sentosa Island

Enjoy the stunning beaches in Sentosa Island. Universal Studios Singapore is a worthwhile stop, and you can jump on the metro at Resorts World Station or Imbiah Station to see more of Singapore.

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Known for its pristine beaches and ample dining options, there's plenty to explore in Changi. You can visit top attractions like Jewel Changi Airport and Changi Beach Park, and jump on the metro at E Station or D Station to see more of the city.

Chinatown showing a temple or place of worship, interior views and religious elements

Chinatown is highly notable for its popular shops, and you might want to visit top sights like Chinatown Heritage Center and Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum. See more of Singapore by jumping on the metro at Chinatown Station or Maxwell Station.

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Enjoy the exciting rides at Universal Studios Singapore and find out why this is a favourite theme park in Singapore. Amble around this vibrant area's marina and enjoy its top-notch restaurants.

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Indulge your wildest consumer desires with a trip to one of the most famous shopping streets in all of Asia.

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Founded as a British trading colony in 1819, since independence it has become one of the world's most prosperous countries and boasts the world's busiest port.

Combining the skyscrapers and subways of a modern, affluent city with a medley of Chinese, Malay and Indian influences and a tropical climate, with tasty food, good shopping and a vibrant nightlife scene, the Garden City of Singapore makes a great stopover or springboard into the region.

Gardens by the Bay  The perfect spot for getting away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Here you will find a variety of attractions across the three distinctive waterfront gardens including the Cloud Forest, SuperTree Grove and Art Sculptures.

Botanic Gardens Another oasis away from the city, the Botanic Gardens offer tranquil walking trails, heritage trees, eco gardens, bonsai gardens and the National Orchid Garden.

Raffles Hotel  Did you even go to Singapore if you didnt visit the famous Raffles Hotel? This beautiful colonial building is one of the last 19th century hotels and a one of the best places to the enjoy a  ‘Singapore Sling’ in the Long Bar.

Clarke Quay Known for its great waterfront dining and entertainment, Clarke Quay is a historical riverside quay known as a great place to unwind after a days sightseeing.

Sentosa Island  Sentosa is a fun place to relax and there is plenty to do! From the fabulous aquarium to the butterfly park to the fantastic waterpark – it is a great place to unwind and have a bit of fun.

Located a mere 1.5 degrees north of the Equator, the weather is usually sunny with no distinct seasons. Rain falls almost daily throughout the year, usually in sudden, heavy showers that rarely last longer than an hour. However, most rainfall occurs during the northeast monsoon (November to January), occasionally featuring lengthy spells of continuous rain. Spectacular thunderstorms can occur throughout the year, any time during the day, so it’s wise to carry an umbrella at all times, both as a shade from the sun or cover from the rain.

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Singapore is one of my favourite stopover destinations – not only for its cleanliness and its fabulous shopping (ladies take note of the shoe shops) but also how easy it is to get around by taxi, on foot or on the metro.

It is one of those countries which seems to continuously build on its reputation of fascinating architecture, from the famous Jewel waterfall at Changi Airport to the incredible Marina Bay Sands Hotel with its mind-blowing rooftop infinity pool.

There is always something to do in Singapore and it’s really hard to get bored….. but if I had to pick one experience not to be missed it would have to be enjoying a Singapore Sling at the fabulous Raffles Hotel. Singapore is also home to some beautiful gardens, notably Gardens by the Bay, known for its Supertree grove which comes alive with colour at night.

Make the time to stopover – you won’t regret it! (and save some space in your luggage for the shoes!).

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Currency Singapore dollar

Language English is the main language used within Singapore, but there are three other official languages recognized within this small city-state. These include Malay, Chinese and Tamil.

Why we love it  Singapore is not just a stopover anymore. It’s reinvented itself as one of the world’s hotlist destinations. We’re loving the sci-fi architecture in billion-dollar gardens, contemporary art in converted colonial barracks, and single-origin coffee in heritage shophouses.

Weather Located a mere 1.5 degrees north of the Equator, the weather is usually sunny with no distinct seasons. Rain falls almost daily throughout the year, usually in sudden, heavy showers that rarely last longer than an hour. However, most rainfall occurs during the northeast monsoon (November to January), occasionally featuring lengthy spells of continuous rain. Spectacular thunderstorms can occur throughout the year, any time during the day, so it’s wise to carry an umbrella at all times, both as a shade from the sun or cover from the rain.

Social customs & quirks This beautiful and clean city-state comes at a price. Singapore is renowned by locals as the “Fine City” because ticketsare often dished out for minor offenses. Luckily, the new government that was introduced in 1990 has undertaken many social reforms, one being the liberalization of some of the stricter, more obsolete laws .

Festivals & events In Singapore, cultures thrive side by side.  With the high population of Chinese residents, Chinese New Year is among the most popular festivals of the year. Spectacular parties take place during mid-January and mid-February, complete with dragon dancers, food displays, performances and fireworks.

Health* Currently there are no compulsory health requirements for travel to Singapore

Notes *Please be aware that Health information is subject to change at any time and you should always double check these requirements at the time of booking and before travel.

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Stroll along the Singapore River

Take a walk along the Singapore River through the Colonial District with our Local Specialists, who will point out all the historic landmarks of the river. See the grand Victoria Theatre, the former Parliament House, the Old Supreme Court Building and bridges built more than a century ago.

Visit the UNESCO-listed Singapore Botanic Gardens

The Singapore Botanic Gardens are a haven of greenery, with more than 10,000 species of plants spread across 82-hectares, including rainforest, orchids and a ginger garden. These incredible gardens are over 160 years old and the only tropical gardens to be chosen as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Wander through the exquisite National Orchid Garden

Home to the world’s largest orchid collection, the National Orchid Garden is the most famous garden of the Singapore Botanic Gardens. It’s also one of the leading sites in orchid studies, and we’ll discover more than 1,000 orchid species and 2,000 hybrid species over three beautiful hectares.

Enjoy a Night Out at Marina Bay

We’ll take you on a night out to see the spectacular sights of Marina Bay, including Gardens by the Bay, with exotic plants in the Flower Dome and the 114-foot indoor waterfall in the extraordinary Cloud Forest. We’ll also rise 656 feet in the air to the Marina Sands Observation Deck, with a panoramic view of the city below.

Be amazed by the SuperTree Grove

One of the most iconic sights in Singapore, the SuperTree Grove is a vertical garden standing between 82 and 164 feet tall, wrapped in ferns, orchids and vines. The large canopies come alive at night in a thrilling display of light and music, known as the Garden Rhapsody.

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A Singapore tour package with Trafalgar takes you to the country’s most remarkable sights, from the historic Singapore River to the dazzling SuperTree Grove.

National Museum of Singapore

With a history dating back to 1849, the National Museum of Singapore is the oldest museum in Singapore. You’ll discover the national treasures of the country, including the Singapore Stone, the 14th century Gold Ornaments of the Sacred Hill, and the earliest photographs of Singapore.

ArtScience Museum

Housed in a striking building shaped like a blooming lotus flower, the ArtScience Museum houses an impressive collection of design and technology. You’ll find exhibits celebrating both art and science, such as Leonardo da Vinci’s Flying Machine, Tang Dynasty treasures and a high-tech robotic fish.

Asian Civilisations Museum

The Asian Civilisations Museum is dedicated to showcasing the artistic history of Asia, from Southeast Asia to West Asia. You can explore the ancestral cultures of Singaporeans, with extensive collections featuring ancient porcelain, ceramics, calligraphy, textiles, woodwork, bronze statues, Buddhist art, and tribal ornaments.

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Our Singapore sightseeing tours take in the country’s top museums, from national treasures and ancient artwork, to a celebration of art and science.

One of the most iconic Singapore foods, laksa is a noodle dish with chicken, fish or prawns cooked in a spicy coconut milk curry or a sour assam broth. You’ll find laksa all over Singapore and our Local Specialists will show you the best stalls to sample these delicious noodles.

Bak Kut Teh

A tantalising dish of pork ribs cooked in a broth of herbs and spices, Bak Kut Teh is a beloved breakfast dish in Singapore. The name literally translates to ‘Meat Bone Tea’, although the ‘tea’ is a complex broth of cinnamon, cloves, pepper, garlic and fennel seeds, which simmers for hours before serving.

Orh Luak (Oyster omelette)

Orh Luak is Singapore’s delicious version of the classic omelette. It’s made with juicy oysters and potato starch whipped into the egg batter for a thicker consistency. You’ll find Orh Luak in street stalls around the country and it’s best topped with chilli sauce and lime juice for a fiery kick.

Best food in Singapore

Our Singapore escorted tours will take you to the best food halls to sample the country’s traditional delights, from oyster omelets to coconut-flavored laksa.

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In Singapore the standard voltage is 230 V and the power plugs and sockets are of type G. The standard frequency is 50 Hz.

From the extraordinary waterfall in the Cloud Forest, to the glittering SuperTree Grove, you’ll want to capture all the iconic sights of Singapore.

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With bayside footpaths and shaded walking trails, Singapore is best explored on foot. Bring a reliable pair of walking shoes for your adventures around the island.

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Singapore is home to some of the world’s finest bars and restaurants and many have a dress code, so pack appropriately if you’d like to enjoy a night out.

Reusable water bottle

As a growing leader in sustainability, Singapore is dotted with water refill stations, so it’s easy to top up your reusable water bottle and avoid adding to the plastic waste.

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Food is sure to be a highlight of your time in Singapore, with the melting pot of cultures no more apparent than in its vast array of delicious cuisine. From sensational street food to Michelin-starred restaurants, the answer to ‘What to eat in Singapore?’ is to simply try as much as you can! The slick MRT can zip you around the city in minutes, giving you every opportunity to visit museums, Gardens by the Bay, Orchard Road shopping precinct, the Botanic Gardens, the Singapore Flyer and more.Explore our Singapore travel guide and discover how to make the most of your time in this bustling metropolis. We’ve collected the best tips from our travel experts, and have all sorts of suggestions for things to do, the best time to travel, where to stay, getting around and more. We even have an in-depth guide to Singapore’s esteemed Changi Airport.

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Where to stay in Singapore?

Having trouble deciding where to stay in Singapore? Start by considering what you’re most hoping to get from your holiday. If you’re due for an indulgent shopping spree, staying near Orchard Road makes sense. Alternatively, if classic touristy activities are what you’re seeking, lean towards the resorts of Sentosa Island.The best areas to stay in Singapore also include Chinatown and Little India – perfect if you want to immerse yourself in the Chinese or Indian aspects of Singapore’s culture (and cuisine!). Of course, if you have the budget for it, the iconic Marina Bay Sands is hard to resist.

Shopaholics, look no further than Orchard Road. This retail mecca is an urban paradise. Staying here, right in the heart of Singapore, will give you immediate access to the countless stores, eateries, attractions, and facilities that Orchard Road has to offer. You can literally shop ‘til you drop because your room is right there ready to catch you. Big hotel brands here include Holiday Inn, Pac Pacific, Hilton, and Marriott.

Located just minutes from Orchard Road, Bras Basah Road accommodation offers a less frenetic place to stay that's still very much central. The world-renowned Carlton Hotel Singapore and Rendezvous Grand Hotel Singapore are both found here. When you stay on Bras Basah Road, many fantastic attractions will be within walking distance, including the National Museum of Singapore, the Peranakan Museum, and Fort Canning Park.

Chinatown is a thriving area full of markets, restaurants, shops, people, and some fascinating temples. You'll get great value on accommodation here, and delicious Chinese dishes will never be more than a short walk away. If you plan on spending some quality time in the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, Chinatown is a smart place to stay.

Keen to spend your holiday on exciting movie-themed rides, exploring aquariums, watching incredible shows, and relaxing on the beach? Sentosa Island is the fun capital of Singapore, so staying at a resort on the island makes perfect sense if an activity-packed holiday is what you're after. Start your getaway by ascending Tiger Sky Tower, then make your way to Universal Studios Singapore.

The accommodation options in Little India tend to be boutique and quirky, much like the area's shop houses with their colourful shopfronts. If you love Indian cuisine, you'll love being greeted by the wafting aroma of delicious food every time you step out of your hotel lobby. Hotels in this area tend to be quite affordable, and staying here gives you easy access to many of the city's best attractions.

The heart of downtown Singapore, the Colonial District is noteworthy for its architecture and for being the home of the world-famous Raffles Hotel (named after the city's founder, Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles). This is a great place to stay in Singapore if you want to be close to everything. For example, the Asian Civilisations Museum and National Gallery will be within walking distance.

The sensational Marina Bay Sands is perhaps Singapore's most recognisable building. The ‘ship' upheld by the three main pillars is a sight to behold. Staying here gives you direct access to the massive casino, the classy Shoppes, and the largest rooftop pool in the world. You could also enjoy a daily stroll through the Gardens by the Bay, which are located just across the road from the Marina Bay Sands.

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Things to do in Singapore

There are more things to do in Singapore than the city’s compact size would suggest. Join the animals enjoying the warm weather at Singapore Zoo, or head into the air-conditioned comfort of Orchard Road’s endless shopping centres. Your next exciting activity is never far away in Singapore, and neither is your next delicious meal – don’t miss your chance to sample the world-famous hawker centres which offer a large variety of cooked foods across many stalls.

The Marina Bay Sands provides much more than luxurious accommodation and a 15,000m2 casino. With its incredible rooftop area and iconic architecture, it's also one of the most beautiful places in Singapore. Experience breathtaking views from the top, spend hours browsing high-end brands in The Shoppes, or just stay cool and relax in the Infinity Pool.

Comprised of seven distinct zones, Universal Studios Singapore is a magical place full of rides and shows based on your favourite movies and TV shows. Feel like a star walking through the Hollywood zone, have pizza for lunch in New York, then hang out with Shrek, Fiona and Donkey in Far Far Away. Prefer a different genre? Then meet dinosaurs in the Lost World zone, and jump aboard futuristic rides in Sci-Fi City.

Since 2008, this 165m Ferris wheel has been providing visitors with an incomparable bird's-eye view of Singapore. Walk through a brief museum about the wheel's history before hopping aboard the Singapore Flyer itself. The wheel rotates so slowly you'll barely realise it's moving and each 28-person capsule is air-conditioned and fully enclosed. Some are even equipped as dining cabins, but you'll need to book ahead for this special experience.

Take a trip to the Downtown Core and visit the National Gallery Singapore. With more than 8,000 pieces, this is the largest public display of contemporary Southeast Asian artworks in the world. Singapore has a rich, unique identity, and the National Gallery showcases the most visual representation of it. Exhibitions change frequently, so check the gallery's website to see what's on or just show up and let yourself be surprised.

What better place is there to get some insight into how Singapore came to be the thriving multicultural metropolis it is today? Dating back to 1849, this is the city's oldest museum. The Renaissance and Palladian architectures of the National Museum of Singapore are interesting in their own right. However, it's really the History Gallery, the ‘We Built A Nation' exhibition and other displays that will captivate you for hours.

Fort Canning Hill, which is now a park popularly used for events and festivals, has played an important role in the history of Singapore. You can take a tour of the ‘Battle Box', where the momentous decision was made to surrender Singapore to the Japanese during World War II. Other key sites include the Sally Port (a secret door into the fort) and the fort's wall and gate.

Sentosa Island provides an entire buffet of attractions including Universal Studios Singapore, Tiger Sky Tower, Madame Tussauds Singapore, three beaches, an adventure park, a water adventure park, an aquarium, night shows, the Trick Eye Museum, and even a K-pop (Korean pop) hologram theatre. No wonder this island is called the fun capital of Singapore! If you're not staying on Sentosa Island, you can get here via cable car or monorail from VivoCity.

Combined with the Night Safari and River Safari parks, Singapore Zoo offers the ultimate wildlife encounter. Watch cheeky chimpanzees climb through the zoo's treetops, meet some adorable red pandas, and see other animals from every corner of the world. Then come back to see what they get up to after dark (when it's also not so hot!).

The first thing you'll inevitably notice about the ArtScience Museum is its extraordinary exterior. The building's design has earned it the moniker ‘The Welcoming Hand of Singapore'. The museum itself is indeed welcoming, especially if you come with a curious mind. Exhibitions rotate regularly, but they frequently touch on themes including the ancient world, nature, photography and art, and predicting what the future might hold.

Find this four-storey Buddhist temple is in the heart of Singapore's Chinatown. From the ornate Mountain Gate entrance with its fierce guardian statue to the Ten Thousand Buddhas Pagoda on the roof, there are several sacred items to discover. Meanwhile, the museum provides excellent information on the culture and history of Buddhism.

This is the ideal museum for immersing yourself in the culture of Singapore and Southeast Asia. Among the permanent exhibitions, you'll find sculptures illustrating ancient religions, contemporary art, remarkable ceramics recovered from a shipwreck, and more. Highlights of the Asian Civilisation Museum's collection include an ornately decorated octagonal cup, a spiritually enlightened Jina statuette, and a luminous tortoiseshell cabinet.

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Singapore travel tips

Travelling overseas can always be a little stressful at first, but these Singapore travel tips will help you arrive feeling confident and ready to have a great time. First, some good news: compared to other destinations in Asia, Singapore’s culture is easier to navigate. English is one of the four official languages, the city is very clean and modern, and Western-style food is readily available in most areas. These factors make this city a fantastic destination if this is your first holiday in Asia.

As long as you're only visiting for tourism purposes, you won't need a Singapore visa to enter the country. However, you will need to make sure your Australian passport is valid at least six months after your arrival date. You may also be asked to show evidence that you have sufficient funds for your holiday and plans to return home or travel onward.

Malaysian meals, Indian dishes, Chinese cuisine, and more… Singapore food is a reflection of the city's diverse people. However, there is a common theme across all the food here: it's spicy! The locals love hot food, so make sure to politely ask for a ‘mild' option if your taste buds are on the sensitive side.

Singapore uses a 230V power plug that's also found in the UK, Ireland, Malaysia, and Hong Kong. While the three rectangular prongs may seem similar to Australian plugs at first glance, you'll quickly notice they are arranged differently. This means you'll need to buy an adapter to charge your phone and laptop, though some hotels may provide a complimentary adapter during your stay – it can't hurt to ask!

Singapore's Changi Airport is itself a veritable tourist attraction – a natural development given the city's popularity as a stopover. Venturing through the four large terminals, you'll find a free movie theatre, swimming pool and jacuzzi, koi pond, entertainment deck, and a variety of gardens dedicated to cacti, water lilies, orchids, sunflowers, and butterflies. There's also a smorgasbord of dining options and shops to fill your time before departure.

You'll be using the Singapore dollar when making purchases during your holiday. It operates in much the same way as the Australian dollar – the only exception is that Singapore has a $2 banknote rather than a $2 coin. The Singapore dollar is typically worth slightly less than ours, so expect a good return on your money when you exchange cash.

There are no circumstances in which you'll be expected to tip in Singapore, though that doesn't mean you never can. Hotel staff, taxi drivers, and restaurant waiters will usually be happy to receive some extra change if you feel so inclined. However, don't persist if they seem embarrassed and decline. Tipping at hawker centres is particularly non-customary, and the staff at Changi Airport are not allowed to accept tips.

Singapore has four official languages, and English is the primary one. The other three are Malay, Mandarin, and Tamil. You'll find signage around the city and on public transport is often displayed in at least two of these languages, depending on the area, but an English translation is included almost everywhere.

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Singapore food and drink.

A likely highlight of your holiday, Singapore food and drink is a delicious reflection of the cultures that call this city home. Dine in style along the river at Clarke Quay, treat your taste buds in Chinatown and Little India, or immerse your senses in Singapore’s world-famous hawker centres.If there was ever a perfect place to try a new cuisine every day, Singapore is that place. Feast on spicy Malaysian specialties one day and chow down on Indian curries the next. When you need a taste of home you’ll find plenty of familiar food too – grab a coffee and breakfast at Toast Box, one of Singapore’s favourite cafe chains.

Chinatown and Little India are two of the best Singapore restaurant precincts and you can probably guess what kind of cuisine each is renowned for. For a wider range of delicious dishes (with an excellent view to boot), take a dinner-time trip to Clarke Quay by the river or Marina Bay. If you're staying on Sentosa Island, the main thoroughfare offers everything from South American eats to Korean cuisine.

When it comes to hawker centres, Singapore can't seem to get enough. That's quite alright, though, because neither can we! Whether you hit Maxwell Road Hawker Centre, Old Airport Road Food Centre, Chinatown Complex Food Centre, or just the closest centre to your hotel, dining at these bustling food hubs will inevitably be a highlight of your time here. Can't decide what to eat in Singapore? Trust the hawkers.

After the sun goes down, it's time to order a Singapore Sling – the city's favourite drink will really kick start your night out. Singapore bars and nightlife aren't just about pineapple-flavoured cocktails, though. Rooftop bars are also in fashion, especially in Marina Bay where they provide perfect vantage spots for seeing the nightly light shows. Orchard Road and Clarke Quay are both safe bets for a great evening too.

Wondering what kind of Singapore street food gets dished up at the hawker centres? As with almost everything in this city, there's a diverse mix. Depending on which centre you visit, you could treat yourself to laksa, nasi lemak, wanton with minced pork and prawns, kaya toast, or chicken rice – among many other options. If you're looking for Singapore's famous chili crab, however, you'll have more luck in ‘proper' restaurants

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When you’re on holiday in Singapore, shopping is basically non-negotiable. The city is famous for its eclectic range of shopping experiences – from the commercial stores of Orchard Road that stretch into the horizon to the quirky boutiques of Haji Lane. Beyond Orchard Road, Singapore’s suburbs also offer a bounty of shopping complexes. A comprehensive shopping tour of the city would include Bugis Junction, JCube, Marina Square, Suntec City, and VivoCity, which is connected to Sentosa Island by monorail. Don’t know what to buy in Singapore? The many, many Singapore shopping centres will help you decide. The real challenge is not spending all of your holiday shopping budget in one place!

Located in Chinatown, Ann Siang Road is part of the acclaimed Ann Siang Hill district. The area is famous for its intriguing shops and exciting food scene, which combine to create the perfect shopping destination. Ann Siang Road is a wonderful place to enjoy a coffee and some excellent food between browsing vintage stores, particularly if you've already had a healthy dose of Orchard Road's hullabaloo.

Home to exquisite flea markets, street markets and department stores, Chinatown offers quite a diverse shopping experience. One moment you could be haggling with a street stall owner over a souvenir, the next you might be trying on big-name fashion in the comfort of a classy shopping centre. The OG Department Store is a particular favourite among locals and visitors alike.

For unique and boutique Singapore fashion, head to the quirky Haji Lane. Lined by tiny independent stores and Middle Eastern cafes, this colourful area is perfect if you're looking for an interesting shopping experience, but not looking to buy anything in particular. That's not to say you won't buy anything, though – the fascinating items and lively store owners will definitely tempt you.

Little India is a thriving retail area, but it couldn't be more different from the glamorous and oversized shopping centres of Orchard Road. Here you'll find the real Singapore markets, the quaint shopping centres preferred by locals, and street stalls selling authentic Indian wares. Mustafa Centre is a highlight, as is Sim Lim Square (especially if you're into your gadgets!).

Over 20 shopping centres line Orchard Road from end to end. Some are connected by underground passages, so you don't even have to brave the heat to journey from one mall to the next. Highlights include ION Orchard, Ngee Ann City, Wisma Atria, and Plaza Singapura. When you need to refuel, try Takashimaya's unfathomably large Food Village. A whole level of the shopping centre is dedicated to eating.

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When is the best time to travel to Singapore?

The weather in Singapore is perpetually hot and humid. The island is very close to the equator, which means it doesn’t experience four distinct seasons like Australia does. Rather, it goes through a ‘dry’ season (March to August) and a ‘wet’ season (September to February). Despite the wet/dry titles, you can actually expect some Singapore rainfall any day of the year – most often in the late afternoon.Many people consider late February to early April the best time to travel to Singapore. By visiting in these months, you’ll miss the heaviest rains of November, December, and January. You also won’t have to endure the hottest temperatures of May and June.

The Singapore temperature peaks at about 35°C in May and June then remains intensely warm to the end of September. The high humidity makes it feel even hotter. If your holiday falls in these months, make the most of indoor activities and ensure you stay hydrated while exploring outdoor attractions like Singapore Zoo, Sentosa Island, and the Gardens by the Bay. Appropriate clothing: A t-shirt, shorts or a skirt, and comfortable walking shoes. Don't forget: Drink plenty of water.

Singapore's winter technically runs from December to February, but the only thing cold about these months is the frequent rainfall. Temperatures still hover between 28°C and 32°C, while the regular showers only add to the humidity. Retreat to Singapore's many indoor attractions to escape the heat and the rain. Appropriate clothing: A t-shirt, shorts or a skirt, and comfortable walking shoes. Don't forget: A reliable umbrella.

Even as the year rolls towards what should be ‘winter', Singapore remains hot and humid. Temperatures will still stretch into the low 30s in October and November, and November also marks the start of the city's rainiest period. Try to schedule outdoor activities for mornings and early afternoons to avoid getting washed out by the predictable evening showers. Appropriate clothing: A t-shirt, shorts or a skirt, and comfortable walking shoes. Don't forget: Sunscreen – so you can make the most of sunny mornings without getting burnt.

While there's not necessarily a best time to travel to Singapore, early spring is perhaps your best bet for avoiding the worst of the rain and the heat. The temperature is still high and the humidity will effect you if you don't rehydrate often. Visiting in April will also give you the chance to see the Singapore International Film Festival. Appropriate clothing: A t-shirt, shorts or a skirt, and comfortable walking shoes. Don't forget: Keep a water bottle on hand when venturing outside.

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How to get around Singapore

Getting from place to place is easy and quick thanks to the efficiency of Singapore transport and the intelligent layout of the city. Plentiful taxis provide a direct and affordable route to wherever you want to go next. Alternatively, the city’s colour-coded, five-line rail system and buses mean you can enjoy getting around Singapore like a local.If you can cope with the heat and humidity, walking is often a decent option, depending on where you’re headed. To get further on your own steam, consider hiring a bike and pedalling your way through Singapore.

Despite the exorbitant cost of owning and operating a car in Singapore, the taxis here are rather affordable. Singapore taxis are comfortable and plentiful, particularly in well-trafficked areas like Orchard Road and Little India, and the drivers are typically friendly and knowledgeable. For short-to-medium trips, a taxi will often be your best option, and it won't leave a large dent in your holiday budget.

The Singapore government doesn't have a bike hire initiative like some cities in Australia do. However, some private businesses like The Bicycle Hut will provide you with bicycles to loan. The bike share app oBike is also available in Singapore. Unless you're an avid cyclist, it's easiest to stick to taxis and/or trains during your holiday.

Singapore's public transport system is impressive, especially the train system (signed as MRT and LRT). Simply work out where you need to go and head for the corresponding coloured line. Buying an EZ-Link card will make getting around Singapore even simpler. Just try to avoid going in or out of the city during typical peak times. Singapore is densely populated, so rush hour isn't the most pleasant experience.

Singapore is a beautiful city to explore on foot, but be prepared for sweltering weather and heavy humidity. If you're sensitive to the heat, it's best to travel by taxi or train and only rely on walking where necessary (e.g. when exploring the stunning Gardens by the Bay or the Singapore Botanic Gardens).

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What are the best beaches in Singapore?

Singapore is one of the busiest ports in the world, so while this island city state boasts a lot of coastline, it’s also a key destination for around 200 shipping lines. Thankfully, Singapore does have a good selection of pristine, pretty beaches—after all, there’s only so much fabulous shopping a person can handle. If you’re searching for a perfect stretch of beach in Singapore, you’re sure to find it.

Sentosa Island is home to three of Singapore’s best beaches and Siloso Beach is the northernmost one. This beach (and the following two) were all made by reclaiming land and importing fine white sand from elsewhere. Siloso Beach is overlooked at one end by the impressive Shangri-La Sentosa, and the area surrounding the beach has a laid-back holiday vibe, with plenty of restaurants, cafes and beach bars. There’s also an almighty zip line, MegaZip, giving you the chance to make the 450m drop in from the tropical rainforest above.

Heading south, the next beach along the strip of Sentosa Island beaches is Tanjong beach. This beach has been formed from two linked coves, each with wide expanses of imported white sand and warm shallow water, sheltered by an offshore island. Tanjong Beach sits in front of the Tanjong Beach Club and Sentosa Golf Course.

Back up on Singapore island, East Coast Park beach is a lovely expanse of light, soft sand, dotted with palm trees and backed by East Coast Park—the largest and most-visited park anywhere in Singapore. This 15km stretch of beach is entirely man-made, created from land reclaimed from the Strait of Singapore—not that you’d know it. There’s always a gentle breeze blowing here, and this beach is popular for early morning tai chi classes, evening jogs, or just as somewhere to escape the hustle and bustle and take in the ocean view.

Named after Palawan island, Palawan Beach is also found on the southwest side of Sentosa Island, a little further south from Siloso Beach. Palawan Beach is generally regarded to be the most family- and child-friendly beach in Singapore and is connected to Palawan island by a chain-link suspension bridge. The pale sands give way to calm turquoise waters, with stand-up paddle-boarding and other water sports popular here too. This beach is patrolled by lifeguards.

While you’re in the southern Sentosa neighbourhood, note that there’s another beautiful beach on Lazarus Island. Around 35 minutes by ferry from Marina South Pier lies St John Island, and from here you can walk across the St John-Lazarus bridge in about 10 minutes. This island has crystal clear water, white sand and is undeveloped, so don’t hold out to buy water or sunscreen when you get there—you won’t find a shop or any amenities.

What are the best parks in Singapore?

There’s good reason why this place is sometimes referred to as the ‘Garden City’ – Singapore parks and gardens are both beautiful and plentiful. Despite having one of the highest population densities in the world, Singapore maintains a healthy number of green spaces for locals and visitors to enjoy. From the majestic Singapore Botanic Gardens overflowing with floral life to the humble peace and quiet of neighbourhood parks, there are countless places you can go in the city to enjoy unspoilt nature. In particular, the Gardens by the Bay in Marina Bay are a horticultural masterpiece not to be missed.

Featuring over a million plants across 101ha of land, the Gardens by the Bay are divided into three areas. Cloud Forest features the tallest indoor waterfall in the world, the Flower Dome will enchant you with its colourful ocean of flowers, and the Heritage Gardens reveal Singapore's culture through its plants. Feeling brave? Walk the OCBC Skyway 22m above the ground to explore the magnificent Supertree Grove.

Meet the Merlion, Singapore's iconic mythological creature which symbolises the city's history as a fishing village and the cultural strength and values that its people hold. A perpetual jet of water shoots from its mouth and if you head down to where the Singapore River meets Marina Bay — to Merlion Park — this is where you'll get to take photos with this 8.6m statue. There's also a smaller 2m ‘Merlion Cub' in the park.

Covering more than 15km of picturesque coastline and featuring palm trees complete with coconuts, East Coast Park is perhaps the most tropical place in Singapore. Try your hand at beach volleyball, hire a bicycle for the afternoon, or jump right into the various water sports available. When you need to replenish your energy levels, head to the neighbouring hawker centre for an appetising and affordable bite to eat.

Visit the Singapore Botanic Gardens and you'll soon understand why this is the only tropical garden in the world that is World Heritage-listed. For over 150 years, this has been the green heart of the city. The well-maintained grounds, plant displays, and statues will keep you spellbound and strolling for hours. The National Orchid Garden is particularly delightful.

Despite being only 12km west of Singapore's CBD, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is so serene and pristine that you'll think you've left civilisation far behind. The plants and animals here are as diverse as the people back in the city. Look for the distinctive tail feathers of the greater racket-tailed drongo. You might even get to see a Malayan flying lemur glide (not actually ‘fly') from one tree to another.

Ride a cable car to the top of this 105m hill and prepare to enjoy panoramic views of the city. There are also walking trails if you're looking for a tough but rewarding hike to add to your itinerary. At the top of Mount Faber is Faber Peak, which features excellent dining and bar options. Why not enjoy a cold beverage or a hearty dinner along with the view?

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Singapore Frequently asked questions

Families & thrill-seekers love the adrenaline rush of Sentosa Island. Couples & solo travellers can make the most of the city by staying in Downtown Singapore or close to Orchard Road. 

Absolutely! Known as one of the safer countries to travel to, Singapore has family-friendly attractions like Sentosa Island, Night River Safari & Gardens by the Bay to keep you busy.

Singapore is a year-round destination with consistent weather, however, February to April is generally less humid with reduced rainfall.

Be a tourist in a day by visiting Gardens by the Bay, jump on the Cable Car over to Sentosa Island and don't forget the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, River Safari & theme parks!

Flight Centre's team of Travel Experts are the perfect people to ask about your Singapore escape. We've worked hard to curate the best Singapore holiday packages on the market, and can work to create a package suited to your needs.

5 to 7 days is the perfect recipe to Singapore sling your way into the culture, history & fun-filled activities around the city.

Don't forget your universal power adaptor, passport & the most comfortable pair of shoes you own to explore. For main character vibes, we recommend headphones & a great playlist! 

Staying near Marina Bay is perfect for luxury travellers, Sentosa Island is jam-packed with family activities & Downtown Singapore is a great hub for budget conscious travellers.

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Visit the world-famous Hobbiton Movie Set in Matamata, where you can explore the movie set used in the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films. Head down to Te Puia, the country's geothermal wonderland. Situated in the heart of Rotorua, this unique destination is home to bubbling mud pools, steaming geysers, and traditional Māori carvers and weavers. You will also have the opportunity to experience Maori culture in Rotorua. Visit the Maori Arts & Crafts Institute, try a traditional Maori Hangi Dinner and see a traditional Maori performance. 

But that's not all! Our package also includes a visit to the world-famous Waitomo Glowworm Caves. Created over millions of years, these caves are a natural history lesson come to life, with stalactites and stalagmites forming towering pillars throughout. Naturally, the highlight of any visit to the Glowworm Caves is the millions of tiny glow worms that light up the cave walls, creating a truly magical experience for you and your loved ones.

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A holiday to Singapore will immerse you in a multicultural melting pot of all things Eastern, where the scent of mouth-watering food wafts down almost every street, and the shopping is second to none. Discover an island where glistening modernity meets ancient cultures, and big-city excitement happily coexists with tranquil gardens and laid-back beach resorts.

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There's much to see and do in the vibrant metropolis when you reserve one of our exciting Singapore packages, so go armed with a carefully crafted itinerary. On arrival, it's hard to get past the beauty of the city's modern skyline, but start with the basics. Begin your trip with an easy walk across Marina Bay to Marina Bay Sands, then look back for the best CBD views and "guess where I am" photo moments. Are you a lover of nature? You’re in luck. Behind the dazzle of its legendary shopping and dining, Singapore houses some of the world's best-designed gardens. A legacy of the city's forward-thinking founder, Lee Kuan Yew, they are easy to reach and offer peaceful retreats from the city bustle. Two of the best are Singapore Botanic Gardens and Gardens by the Bay. If you wish to venture outside the city, the beach resort of Sentosa Island is an easy drive away. If you fancy exploring, equip yourself with an affordable Singapore car rental .

Shopping, Dining & Nightlife

Singaporeans love to shop, and you will quickly discover why. Massive shopping centres of gleaming glass and chrome demand exploration. You can discover some of the best around Orchard Road, Marina Bay Sands and Jurong. Alternatively, delve into the boutiques and flea markets of Chinatown for hard-to-find labels and local hipster creations.

Feeling hungry after all that shopping? Singapore is perhaps the greatest food destination on the planet, rich with Chinese, Indian, Malaysian and Indonesian influences. What's more, its signature dishes are easy to find in affordable hawkers markets, coffee shops, food halls and street-side vendors. No holiday is complete without delighting your taste buds with Hainanese chicken rice, satay meat skewers with peanut sauce or chilli crab.

Singapore is a big, exciting city with a vibrant nightlife to rival any in the world, and many bars kick-start proceedings early with happy hour promotions. Unwind at sunset with a Singapore Sling in one of many rooftop bars, drinking in the views as the sky darkens and the city's lights flicker to life. The cocktails and service may tempt you to settle in for the night, but make the effort to venue-hop and your reward will be loud karaoke, great live music from local bands and thumping nightclubs that keep the party going all night.

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Known as the ‘Gateway to Asia’, Singapore is a vibrant tropical destination, world renowned for its shopping, eateries, attractions, style and cleanliness. Whether you head there for two days or ten, you’ll find no trip to the ‘Lion City’ is ever the same. Not many cities in Asia can boast Singapore’s fascinating ethnic mix. Throughout history, migration has left its stamp on the city’s culture. Visit the bright sari and bangle stores in the old shop houses of Little India, and in Chinatown explore the many antique stores or bargain hunt for silk. For the shopaholics, Orchard Road is a must; the variety and quality here will leave you spoilt for choice. Allow plenty of time, as you’ll be lucky to see half of it in one day.  The river plays host to plenty of fabulous bars and restaurants in the three popular quay areas; Clarke Quay being the most famous, Boat Quay and Robertson Quay. Although Singapore has come a long way over the past 10 years and now showcases itself as a modern international city, you can’t leave without heading to Raffles Hotel for High Tea or a legendary Singapore Sling; an experience that carries with it generations of colonial history and tradition.

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Welcome to the breathtaking beauty of New Zealand, where adventure and wonder await at every turn. Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes of Queenstown, where snow-capped mountains and pristine lakes create a postcard-perfect backdrop for thrilling outdoor activities. Explore the magical glowworm caves of Waitomo, where thousands of tiny lights illuminate an underground wonderland that will leave you awe-inspired. Embark on a journey to Milford Sound, where towering waterfalls cascade into deep fjords, painting a picture of nature's grandeur that will stay with you forever. Discover the extraordinary charm of New Zealand and create memories that will last a lifetime.

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9D7N Delightful New Zealand (Apr - Oct 2024)

From $4188.00 per pax escape the familiarity of skyscrapers and dive into the serenity that sweeps over south island, an enchanting haven where you’ll uncover spectacular sceneries and landscapes without the touristy bustle..

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  • Duration: 9 Days (approx.)

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From $5288.00 per pax from rotorua’s fascinating maori culture in north island to the dazzling milieu of lake tekapo in the south, stumble across magnificent marvels of nature and surreal vistas that will leave you breathless with wonder in this epic journey to new zealand..

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From $1368.00 per pax adventure to a wonderland of volcanic landmarks, luminescent glowworms, bubbling mud pools, spouting geysers and a wealth of maori culture.  , this is the perfect tour for those wanting to experience the unique geothermal nature new zealand is famous for..

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6D5N New Zealand Southern Highlights (Self-Drive)

From $1278.00 per pax be charmed by magnificent vistas and majestic snow-capped mountains dotted with turquoise lakes under the world’s darkest skies. this is a great introduction to some of the most spectacular landscapes new zealand has to offer..

  •  Duration: 5 Days (approx.)

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7D6N New Zealand Northern Splendour (Self Drive)

From $1418.00 per pax embrace awesome earth forces, geothermal hot spots, a forest cloaked interior, art deco architecture and beautiful valleys. enjoy a variety of scenery on this extensive north island itinerary..

  •  Duration: 6 Days (approx.)

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7D6N New Zealand Splendid South (Shared Coach Tour)

From $1788.00 per pax captivating bright blues lakes surrounded by spectacular snow-capped mountains under starry night skies on a new zealand south island vacation package.  , one of our most popular tours through the vast and scenic landscape of new zealand's south island..

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7D6N New Zealand North South Discovery (Shared Coach Tour)

From $1888.00 per pax, an adventure-filled nz multi-day vacation package with bubbling mud pools and spurting geysers to magnificent vistas and majestic snow-capped mountains.  , a perfect tour for those short of time that wish to experience a taste of what each island has to offer. .

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12D11N Majestic New Zealand North and South Best Seller (Self Drive)

From $2478.00 per pax, this tour offers a delightful experience of natural wonders, including geothermal hot spots, ice-age glaciers, and breathtaking views, that stretch from the northern to southern regions, earning their majestic names through their splendid characteristics..

  •  Duration: 11 Days (approx.)

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10D9N Scenic New Zealand (North & South) (Shared Coach Tour)

From $1978.00 per pax enchanting natural wonders from geothermal hot spots to ice-age glaciers and expansive, magnificent vistas. majestic in name and in nature, this tour delivers everything from north to south..

  •  Duration: 9 Days (approx.)

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8D7N Mountains to Sea Southern Alps and West Coast New Zealand (Seat In Coach)

From $2698.00 per pax embark on an extraordinary journey traversing the awe-inspiring southern alps and untamed beauty of the west coast. immerse yourself in the rugged grandeur of the mountains and experience the untamed wilderness of the coast, creating memories of a lifetime on this wild and wonderful adventure..

  •  Duration: 8 Days (approx.)

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From gigantic glaciers to boiling hot springs, snow-capped mountain peaks to hidden underground caves and sandy beaches to native forests, there’s no shortage of wondrous things to explore on your trip to New Zealand.

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While there are 17,790 hotels starting at S$158 a night on offer here, you’re likely to get more bang for your buck if you bundle your hotel and flight bookings. With Expedia’s New Zealand Holiday Packages you can also include experiences and car rental. If you’ve set your sights on checking out some of New Zealand’s spectacular natural wonders like Milford Sound, why not add a guided tour to your hotel and flight package?

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Day 1-2: Auckland Airport is located on the North Island and is often the first port of call for travellers. After you’ve settled into your hotel room, head straight to the Sky Tower. This icon is 328 metres tall and offers dazzling panoramic views of the city.

Day 3-4: For more unique urban adventures, head south to the national capital, Wellington. A little over an hour away by plane, this compact city is the political and cultural hub of the country. Pay a visit to Parliament House to learn all about the region’s history and parliamentary processes.

Day 5-7: You can’t spend time in New Zealand without exploring the beautiful South Island as well. For the ultimate scenic day trip, grab the keys to a rental car and make your way from Wellington to Christchurch. Switch off the engine and enjoy beautiful views from the ferry across Cook Strait, then cruise down the stunning south coast.

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Short flight so no entertainment, turbulence so no food service - overall flight as expected

Great meal. Best seats ever! They need to teach other airlines how to do that.

Overall excellent but the Captain kept the seat belt sign on for far too long, especially at the beginning and end of the flight. It was 2 hours after take-off before the crew were able to start the service (on an 11 hour night flight, reducing our sleeping time) and the seat belt sign on went on during breakfast (90 mins before landing) and was not turned off again until we landed. This made for an uncomfortable journey of trying to limit fluid intake because it was unclear when the toilets would be available for use.

Food was not good. We asked for Muslim food and it was weird tasteless type of boiled veges.

Crew were pleasant, happy to be there and were a joy to be around. Entire operation was professional, well thought out and ran like a Swiss clock.

United flight from SFO to PDX was cancelled. I will ask for a refund. Had to book on Alaska

They announced food service but then never came around. We also couldn’t land so kept trying to get to runway and then had to come up and go around happened like 3 times and cause the child next to me to start throwing up

There was a snafu with confirming seats at check which left us in limbo for the second leg of our trip. I believe the ANZ app is not well integrated with the systems at the terminal resulting in this disconcerting error.

Flight attendants are always pleasant and helpful. Pilot kept us updated.

Just a hiccup being added to the NZ Traveller Declaration a bit late.

Too many luggages for 1 passenger (4 bags) will make all the overhead luggage bins a challenge to fit them all. Some have oversized hand carry as in like back packer size bags shouldn’t be allowed as handcarry.

My experience with Scoot is very good. Will have no issue flying with Scoot again.

My overall experience with Singapore Airlines is great. Will definitely fly Singapore airline again.

Good flight. Fiod was ready a bit late hence a hurry to finish before landing. Excellent crew and service

Great to have actual hot tastey meal on a flight. Well done

Cabin Crew always friendly and helpful. Seating cramped - foul smelling from toilets, high risk of disease. Guard personal property such as expensive sunglasses Coffee always awful and cold Meal trays toddler sized Not worth the extra cost to fly SQ - use a budget airline, same if not better experience

When boarding, after business class should be premium economy, but economy class already lined-up at the gate blocking premium economy to board. Singapore airline crew should done a better job to organize this chaos :( Thank you.

It seems paying premium economy does not make difference with economy. No priority boarding, not worthy paying extra$$$ for premium economy.

A pc of cake or biscuit at least. The airport was like a maze need to take another bus to the main terminal to immigration.

Flying with Singapore airlines is always excelllent - the crew are lovely and the food too is great. It’s my number 1 airline

We bought the business class tickets. The check-in staff and onboard crew were excellent, providing commendable service throughout. However, it was disappointing to find that China Southern Airlines does not have a lounge at SFO. Instead, passengers were provided with a $35 per person food voucher, which fell short of expectations. Furthermore, the quality of the onboard food left much to be desired, marking a significant decline compared to our previous flight experience in 2019, prior to the pandemic.

Wuhan - Dubai. Old plane: 1. Only USB charger. No power outlet to plug in.. 2. Super narrow seat layout 3. Toilet cover consistently fell down and hit my back when sitting on it.. :( 4. Entertainment system touch screen not sensitive, and need to press hard or use finger tips to hit. Crew were very nice and accommodating though.

1. I got very poor check in experience with the counter lady . This is the first airline I ever experienced that no combine check in weight allow . Even we have 4 of us but weight counter by piece . So we wasted lot of time argue and repack . This is super crazy 2. Next I left my Samsung tablet on the plane . And I started to escalate and finally spoke to southern airline lost and found in Malaysia and the amazing answer she give is : system nothing found and please try to call southern airline in china 🧐 . I have been flying many other airlines but this is my first encounterment with such irresponsible airline response and no empathy given to customer . My feeling is nobody bother whether how customer like me feel and I’m just too small for the management to take note .

No red vine, no whiskey, no vodka. No that I wanted all of them at once but still...

During flight, some passengers perform stomping leg exercises which disturb the comfort (I.e. sleep) of other passengers.

No good but was short flight. Both of our China Southern flights were on time. No surprises.

The flight was okay it was the kayak customer service that was poor, I have been trying to change my name on my flight ticket 3 days before my flight and nothing got done about it even tho I messaged so many times and phoned, all I got in return was that is was being processed and still to this day nothing has been done about it, I think it’s disgusting and un needed stress to the trip.

The food was perfect. The boarding process is a bit long. Given the late boarding time, I felt very tired by the time I was seated.

Quality flight from start to finish. Customer service is evidently very important to this company. The staff really exceeded expectations.

Traveling with the Chinese airlines , their service superior to the US Airlines , they are much more friendly and the seats are comfortable , In the past I flew with United , now ,United Airline will become history for me .

flight delayed, wait in crowded gate. staff inattentive. had to remind them to get my coat from their closet. not many new movies, media choices were limited (nothing compared to Emirates.) Lounge was crowded

flight delayed, wait in crowded gate. staff inattentive. had to remind them to get my coat from their closet. not many new movies, media choices were limited (nothing compared to Emirates.)

there were not many new movies. The media choices is nothing compared to Emirates. Staff were excellent

All things were below standard. There were 2 crew on the flights but didn't ask for water. The flight connection was poor for 4 hours.

Flight delay was informed at the last minute. Food quality is not up to Qantas standard I was unable to book an online boarding pass on any of my 6 flights.

1) crackly headphone jack 2) one of the emergency seats recline. Usually second row does. But in this case neither did 3) food was scrambled eggs or fruit. 4) fruit should not be the option to eggs 5)miserable unpleasant crew not a smile. Thought that was a virgin thing

Business lounge in Melbourne mediocre. Look at Emirates or Qatar, Qantas! Great friendly crew. Food was good but Emirates is a level above. Business seat good. But can’t compare to Qatar. Main reason for booking Qantas is loyalty and terrific connection via Perth to LHR.

I was pleasantly surprised with my flight to LA with Qantas. Although seats were not the roomies, service was excellent.

The service and smooth landing. Food was delicious and the staff was friendly. We arrived earlier than scheduled.

It was nice having space in the way back where it thinned out with passengers, most folks in the far back were able to lay down and sleep. That was a pleasant surprise. Made the 15 hr flight go by pretty smooth, watching a few movies and resting. I had previously never used an airplane toilet, but finally used one. It wasn't too bad. All workers were very helpful and friendly. Their hospitality was welcomed as well

Ok, but legspace on MH0127 from Kul to Per was too small. It was not possible to tilt my seat which I don't understand because the seat in front of my could do it. So I didn't rest on the flight. Also, the crew was probably understaffed because it took very long time to take trash after the meal. Everything very different from the flight with Malaysian Airlines from London to KL.

Service / food has to be much better. Staff were not very attentive to requests. Requested for a second serve of coke and got a weird look back from the host! Was also told they don’t have extra water bottles when I requested for one before sleep! Dinner time food was very minimum and average.

An overnight Doha to KL. Great sleep, good service and tasty food in business class

chaos boarding. Crew in business class seemed short staffed and lacking in attention to details initially, but did improve during flight.

The cabin was quite noisy as there were lots of children travelling for the school holidays. Found the selection of movies limited.

The best so far coz this time it was all male steward on the economy cluster. They were polite, efficient & genuinely courteous. They do not judge you when you ask for more food & peanuts.

Delayed for 45 minutes. Don't know what's the issue. Other than that, food was not to my satisfaction. However it's okay.

My first course flight (Aor-Kul) was cancelled in the morning, and they asked me to board the night flight hence I need to transit overnight for the 2nd flight (Kul-Myy) that supposed to be on the same day. The overnight stay was not provided, (I'm traveling with my spouse, a daughter (5 y.o.) and an infant (2 months old). Hence I booked Sama Sama Hotel at my own expense (fortunately using my enrich miles points). Other than this issue, all services is good.

My experience with the flight was okay. My experience checking in was absolutely terrible. I was told I needed to change my e-ticket number to check in because I missed my flight in PDX. Even when shown the itinerary, they didn't budge and sent me to KLM across the airport. KLM wasn't open until 8pm and my flight was at 7:30pm. Nobody made accommodations in any way to get me to KUL. To add insult to injury, they rescheduled my flight to the very next day, creating a very long layover and did not offer any hotel stay. After this, even worse, I found out later they delayed the first 7:30pm flight to 9:10pm. Meaning, I could have still boarded but they refused to even try to get me on the plane. As a result, I missed a day of work and lost pay for the day. Also, when I went to get my luggage, it wasn't there. It was STILL in Singapore. They had from 5:30pm to 5am to get my luggage onto the plane and they still couldn't get that right. This is the worst experience I've had flying anywhere in the past decade I've been travelling.

Orange juice change to mineral water . Should keep the orange juice.

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South Island is known to have adrenaline-pumping activities , and with Contiki’s Active Tours, you’ll get to experience the best of Christchurch , Wānaka and of course, the adventure capital of the world, Queenstown .

In a nine-day trip all around the South Island , you’ll get to explore magical valleys, gigantic glaciers and majestic lakes where you can hike , bike and relax. You’ll also spend four days in Queenstown and visit the Routeburn Track , Hooker Valley and Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park as well as experience a variety of thrilling activities from canyoning and zip lining to the renowned skydiving and bungy-jumping scene in QT.

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Want to visit three countries in one trip? Let Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth liner sail you from Sydney to Singapore during a 14-day cruise departing early next year.

In this Sydney to Singapore trip, you’ll get to visit Australia’s Airlie Beach and the tropical city Darwin , Indonesian jewels like Bali and Jakarta , and lastly, the ever-charming Singapore . You’ll also get to stay in a balcony stateroom, immerse yourself in the ship’s evocative Art Deco elegance and receive a $480 onboard credit per stateroom.

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Travelling with a loved one can be tricky to plan, but with Cathay Holidays’ specially curated packages for two, you’ll get to explore the heart of Hong Kong with your partner. In this four-day trip, inclusive of accommodation and return flights for two, you can immerse yourselves in the vibrancy of Hong Kong where luxury, adventure, and excitement all meet.

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Explore the best of Hong Kong's city life with this package. Photo / 123rf

Journey through the Outback on a budget

Adventurers can now save up to 15 per cent off select AAT Kings Northern Territory itineraries, including the great Outback Safari tour which is now available for as low as $8510 per person for travel on June 29. The journey starts at historic Uluru , where you will be led by expert guides and immerse yourself in the cultural heritage of the indigenous people, gaining insight into their traditions and connection to the land. The tour continues to the dramatic Kings Canyon , where you’ll spot native wildlife in their natural habitat, from kangaroos bounding across the plains to majestic eagles soaring overhead.

Book this deal and other AAT Kings Northern Territory itineraries before June 28 at aatkings.com/ntsale or call 0800 456 100 for more information.

Go on an adventure in the great Outback. Photo / Tourism NT and Tourism Australia

Experience spring in Japan and Korea

During a 10-day cruise aboard the Diamond Princess, you’ll explore the beautiful spots of Japan and South Korea during their spring season.

For as low as $2898 per person share twin for a Princess Standard fare, you’ll get to warm up at the steaming hot pools of Beppu and the onsens of Kagoshima , and immerse yourself in Japanese culture by visiting the vibrant castles of Miyazaki and the breathtaking monuments of Nagasaki . Enjoy a quick stop in Busan , the second-largest city in South Korea, where you will visit ancient Buddhist temples like the Beomeosa Temple and learn about the Korean War and culture through a guided city tour.

Visit princess.com/cruise-search/details/?voyageCode=M508&fareType=BESTFARE to book this deal while availability lasts or call 0800 780 717.

Experience the beautiful spring in Japan and Korea in one cruise with this deal. Photo / 123rf

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