What to Do and Where to Go on Your Singapore Vacation!

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Scintillating skyline, astounding facades, modern infrastructure, and warm hospitality make Singapore a must-visit destination in Southeast Asia. Famed as a little red dot on the world map, the island-country allures tourists with its glitzy and prosperous set-up.

The soaring buildings and clean wide streets are familiar sights here, and the bustling metropolis boasts of being the world’s busiest port. Its facets of modernism are much more comprehensive than world-class casinos and hotels of Marina Bay, and its natural beauty isn’t just limited to the islands in Sentosa.

Mind-blowing theme parks

There are theme parks in Singapore, such as Marine Life Park and Adventure Cove Waterpark. Still, you won’t find any like the Universal Studios Singapore’s 24 incredible attractions, including Shrek 4-D Adventure, Madagascar: A Crate Adventure, Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure, and Revenge of the Mummy. Plus, a vacation in Singapore will give you the chance to ride the 165-meter-high Singapore Flyer, the world’s largest giant observation wheel. Soak in the panoramic view of the buzzing city through the ferris wheel that will take your breath away.

Wonders of Sentosa Island

A trip to Sentosa Island is an unforgettable affair. There’s no better way of getting here than taking a ride in the Singapore Cable Car, which lets you enjoy the fantabulous coastal area and the picturesque sight of lush greenery. Travelers can do almost everything here – play volleyball, relax on the beach, play golf, enjoy a spa, or enjoy a stroll in the walking trails. More than 50 restaurants cater to the need of every gourmand, and 11 attractions at the Imbiah Lookout will suit even the most seasoned vacationer.

A charming display of nature and wildlife

Despite modernism flourishing in every nook and corner, Singapore is commonly known as the Garden City for more than 50% of it is enveloped with greenery. There are over 50 major parks and four nature reserves. Nature lovers can see more than 500,000 plants, supertrees, and conservatories in places like the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest in Gardens by the Bay. The recently opened Children’s Garden here is a beautiful attraction for the kids. Those fond of wildlife will have a great time at the nocturnal zoo with the fascinating Singapore Night Safari.

Awe-inspiring architecture

Experience not just luxury at its best in Marina Bay Sands, but also marvel at its state-of-the-art architecture and take advantage of its alluring exhibitions, fascinating theaters, and delectable dining options. Designed by Alec Fraser-Brunner, curator of the Van Kleef Aquarium, the Merlion is a beautiful 8.6-meter-tall statue gushing water out of its mouth into the Singapore River. Though it’s the marketing icon and mascot of Singapore, the Merlion leaves passers-by dumbfounded with its magnificent built. Holidaymakers who want to indulge in some music and art can also take advantage of the Esplanade concert hall, theater, recital and theater studios, and outdoor theater. 

Shopper’s paradise

Singapore is the shopper’s paradise. There are endless shopping options one can find here right from lavish malls to street stalls. There’s everything from ethnic jewelry to the latest electronics at rock bottom prices inside the Mustafa Center in Little India, a boisterous market ideal for purchasing last-minute gifts. 

In Chinatown, one can get all kinds of souvenir shacks and Chinese medicine shops, along with many temples. In its heart lies the notable Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum, which has been included in many travel itineraries. The chain of malls lined on the Orchard Road is almost endless, and the brands inside them cater to all the shopaholics.

Culinary Delights

Every trip remains incomplete without savoring the traditional food in Singapore. The Malay, Chinese, Indian, and Peranakan cultures have created many cuisines, and every gourmand finds satisfaction here. Those who love experimenting should try some of the lip-smacking culinary delicacies such as Nasi Lemak, Hainanese Chicken Rice, Fish Head Curry, Pizza Delivery Singapore and Ayam Buah Keluak.

The diversity and variety of Singapore is like an ocean with infinite gems. Attractions like the Art Galleries and Trick Eye Museum and the Singapore Night Festival are just a few among the many other reasons why thousands of avid travelers visit this enchanting location every year. 

 

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