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6 Day Singapore Highlights: City & Nature
6 Day Singapore Highlights: City & Nature
Don’t let its size fool you. Singapore is a small but exceptional city-state that’s been alluring curious travelers long before this Southeast Asian nation paved its way onto the Hollywood big screens.
A true cultural melting pot, Singapore features the best elements of the East and West, showcasing its Chinese, Malay, Indian and British roots while still remaining a vibrant destination that remains uniquely its own. Explore the colorful streets of lively Little India, stopping at beautiful, thousand-year-old temples and modern world-class shopping malls. Indulge in the gastronomy of Singapore’s hawker centers, a culinary scene that nurtures the community that brings this food-focused nation together. At Singapore’s popular hawker centers, you’ll also find some of the most affordable Michelin-starred eateries in the world.
Make a visit to the Singapore Botanic Gardens, one of the most visited botanical gardens in the world and the Lion City’s first UNESCO Heritage Site. Admire attractions like the Vanda Miss Joaquim, Singapore’s national flower, as well as the National Orchid Garden, where you’ll see over 1000 species of orchids on display. Venture off to Gardens by the Bay, an expansive park that’s a must-see highlight for any visitor to Singapore. Visit the Gardens by the Bay’s Supertrees, incredible tree-like structures and vertical gardens with stunning views of the city that are designed to provide shade during the day and come alive with an exhilarating display of lights and sound at night. Afterwards, make your way to the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, two of the largest glass green houses in the world that feature a display of flowers and plants from Mediterranean and Tropical Mountain regions. Enjoy a full-day historical tour of the Kranji War Memorial, which honors the members of the navy, air force and army that gave their lives defending Singapore. Head to the Old Ford Factory, a quaint art deco building that marks the site the British surrendered to the Japanese, marking the fall of Singapore during World War II.
Take a quick, half-day city break to Pulau Ubin, an island sanctuary with gravel roads, lush forests and abundant wildlife that offers visitors a glimpse of what Singapore was like in the 1960s. At Pulau Ubin, you’ll also discover the Chek Jawa Wetlands, a rich eco-system that once a coral reef before evolving into the serene wetlands it is today. Throughout your trip, immerse yourself in the luxurious comfort and the historical atmosphere of the Fullerton Hotel, a magnificent neoclassical landmark that played a significant role throughout Singapore’s history.
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Day 1 |
Singapore is the 5th most visited city in the world, and when you step foot in this modern, culturally rich city you'll see why! Foodies will delight in both the affordable hawker markets and Michelin star dining throughout the city, and shoppers will love ducking into one of the many shopping malls or independent markets for goods. Make sure that you take time to take in the green beauty of the city - Gardens by the Bay and UNESCO World Heritage Singapore Botanic Gardens aren't to be missed! |
Day 2 |
Singapore is the 5th most visited city in the world, and when you step foot in this modern, culturally rich city you'll see why! Foodies will delight in both the affordable hawker markets and Michelin star dining throughout the city, and shoppers will love ducking into one of the many shopping malls or independent markets for goods. Make sure that you take time to take in the green beauty of the city - Gardens by the Bay and UNESCO World Heritage Singapore Botanic Gardens aren't to be missed! |
Day 3 |
Singapore is the 5th most visited city in the world, and when you step foot in this modern, culturally rich city you'll see why! Foodies will delight in both the affordable hawker markets and Michelin star dining throughout the city, and shoppers will love ducking into one of the many shopping malls or independent markets for goods. Make sure that you take time to take in the green beauty of the city - Gardens by the Bay and UNESCO World Heritage Singapore Botanic Gardens aren't to be missed! |
Day 4 |
Singapore is the 5th most visited city in the world, and when you step foot in this modern, culturally rich city you'll see why! Foodies will delight in both the affordable hawker markets and Michelin star dining throughout the city, and shoppers will love ducking into one of the many shopping malls or independent markets for goods. Make sure that you take time to take in the green beauty of the city - Gardens by the Bay and UNESCO World Heritage Singapore Botanic Gardens aren't to be missed! |
Day 5 |
Singapore is the 5th most visited city in the world, and when you step foot in this modern, culturally rich city you'll see why! Foodies will delight in both the affordable hawker markets and Michelin star dining throughout the city, and shoppers will love ducking into one of the many shopping malls or independent markets for goods. Make sure that you take time to take in the green beauty of the city - Gardens by the Bay and UNESCO World Heritage Singapore Botanic Gardens aren't to be missed! |
Day 6 |
Singapore is the 5th most visited city in the world, and when you step foot in this modern, culturally rich city you'll see why! Foodies will delight in both the affordable hawker markets and Michelin star dining throughout the city, and shoppers will love ducking into one of the many shopping malls or independent markets for goods. Make sure that you take time to take in the green beauty of the city - Gardens by the Bay and UNESCO World Heritage Singapore Botanic Gardens aren't to be missed! |
Singapore
Singapore, officially Republic of Singapore, republic (1995 est. pop. 2,890,000), c.240 sq mi (620 sq km), SE Asia, S of the Malay Peninsula, comprising Singapore Island and about 60 islets. There is no administrative distinction between the country and Singapore city, where the government and port is located. Singapore Island is largely low-lying and has a tropical climate. It is almost entirely urbanized and densely populated; there is a remnant rain forest in the Bukit Timah reserve. Singapore is one of the world’s great commercial centers, and its citizens enjoy one of the highest standards of living in Asia. Its port, at Keppel Harbor, is one of the world’s largest and busiest. The economy is supported primarily by manufacturing, service industries, and trade; shipbuilding is also important. Agriculture plays a minor role, and the country imports most of its food. The population is mainly Chinese; Malays and Indians constitute large minorities. Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, and Christianity are the major religions. Malay, Chinese, Tamil, and English are the official languages.
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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08/01/20 - 12/31/26 |
Starting At $4,740 |
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