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Singapore Skyline Escape

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Singapore Skyline Escape

₹54,999/-*/Person

Singapore: The Ultimate Urban Oasis

Welcome to Singapore—a dynamic fusion of culture, innovation, and natural beauty. This dazzling city-state is a playground for every type of traveler. Whether you're drawn to world-class shopping, thrilling adventures, or tranquil escapes, Singapore offers something for everyone

, including private airport transfers and guided tours.

 

  • Marina Bay Sands SkyPark: Stunning city views.
  • Stay in a 3-star hotel: with daily breakfast
  • Including private airport transfers and guided tours.
  • Gardens by the Bay: Explore Supertree Grove & Flower Dome.
  • Universal Studios & S.E.A. Aquarium: Thrills and marine wonders.
  • Sentosa Island: Cable car ride, Madame Tussauds, boat ride & Wings of Time show.
  • Bird Paradise & Night Safari: Meet wildlife on a tram ride.

Highlights

  • Marina Bay Sands SkyPark: Soar above the city with breathtaking panoramic views from the iconic Observation Deck.
  • Gardens by the Bay: Wander through the magical Supertree Grove and explore the lush Flower Dome—Singapore’s garden paradise.
  • Universal Studios Singapore & S.E.A. Aquarium: Dive into thrilling rides at Universal Studios and experience the world beneath the waves at one of the world’s largest aquariums.
  • Sentosa Island Adventure: Take a scenic cable car ride, meet celebrities at Madame Tussauds, enjoy immersive movie magic at the Ultimate Film Star Experience, sail on a scenic boat ride, and witness the spectacular Wings of Time show—a night to remember!
  • Bird Paradise & Night Safari: Encounter exotic wildlife at Bird Paradise and embark on an unforgettable tram ride through the magical Night Safari.

FAQs

1. What is the best time to visit Singapore?

Answer:
Singapore is a year-round destination with a tropical climate, so it’s warm and humid throughout the year. The best time to visit is during the months of February to April, when the weather is slightly drier and more comfortable for sightseeing.

2. Do I need a visa to visit Singapore?

Answer:
It depends on your nationality. Many countries, including the USA, UK, Australia, and most EU nations, do not require a visa for short stays (up to 30 days). However, it's always best to check with your local Singapore embassy or consulate before traveling.

3. What currency is used in Singapore?

Answer:
The official currency of Singapore is the Singapore Dollar (SGD). It's recommended to carry some local currency for small purchases, though most places accept credit and debit cards.

4. Is Singapore safe for travelers?

Answer:
Yes! Singapore is one of the safest cities in the world for travelers. It has a low crime rate and strict laws. However, like any destination, it's always advisable to remain aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas.

5. What languages are spoken in Singapore?

Answer:
Singapore has four official languages: English, Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil. English is widely spoken, and most signs and public information are in English, making it easy for tourists to navigate.

6. Do I need to tip in Singapore?

Answer:
Tipping is not mandatory in Singapore, and service charges are often included in bills (typically 10%). However, tipping for exceptional service is always appreciated but not expected.

7. What are some must-see attractions in Singapore?

Answer:

  • Marina Bay Sands SkyPark (for stunning views)
  • Gardens by the Bay (Supertree Grove & Flower Dome)
  • Sentosa Island (Universal Studios, Madame Tussauds, and more)
  • Singapore Zoo and Night Safari
  • Chinatown and Little India (for culture and food)
  • The National Gallery Singapore (art lovers)

8. Is there Wi-Fi available in Singapore?

Answer:
Yes, Singapore is well-connected with free Wi-Fi available in many public places, shopping malls, restaurants, and cafes. Additionally, visitors can purchase SIM cards or rent mobile hotspots for internet access throughout their stay.

9. What type of plug do I need for Singapore?

Answer:
Singapore uses the Type G plug (the three-pin square plug used in the UK). The voltage is 230V, and the frequency is 50Hz, so make sure your devices are compatible or bring a suitable adapter.

10. Can I drink tap water in Singapore?

Answer:
Yes, the tap water in Singapore is of high quality and is completely safe to drink. You can freely refill your water bottle at any public water station.

11. What is the tipping culture like in Singapore?

Answer:
Tipping is not required or expected in Singapore. Service charges are often included in the bill (usually around 10%). If you choose to leave a tip for exceptional service, it's appreciated but not mandatory.

12. How much time should I spend in Singapore?

Answer:
For a good overview of the city, 4 to 6 days is ideal. This allows time to visit key attractions like Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa, Universal Studios, Chinatown, and enjoy some leisurely shopping and dining.

13. What are some popular dishes to try in Singapore?

Answer:
Singapore is famous for its Hawker Centers, offering a variety of delicious local dishes, such as:

  • Hainanese Chicken Rice
  • Chilli Crab
  • Laksa
  • Char Kway Teow
  • Satay
  • Kaya Toast (with soft-boiled eggs and coffee)

14. How can I stay connected with the internet in Singapore?

Answer:
You can easily stay connected by purchasing a SIM card at the airport or from local retailers. Alternatively, portable Wi-Fi hotspots are available for rent, allowing you to connect multiple devices while exploring the city.

15. Are there any customs regulations I should know about?

Answer:
Singapore has strict laws regarding drugs, chewing gum (unless medically prescribed), and littering. Smoking is prohibited in many public places, and there are designated smoking areas. It’s important to respect local rules and regulations to avoid fines or penalties.

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