Three Days in Thrilling Singapore

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$106.90

Experience an exciting tour around Singapore’s city highlights.


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  • iconExperience an exciting tour around Singapore’s city highlights.
  • iconRide the luge down the 688-metre Dragon Trail or the 628-metre Jungle Trail and experience the rush.
  • iconTake the Skyride, a 4-seater chairlift with breathtaking views of the island and the South China Sea, as it soars above Sentosa's treetops.
    • iconCheck out Singapore’s Chinatown and eat some street food!
  • iconTake the Singapore Flyer to a new height for spectacular vistas of Singapore.
  • iconEnjoy views over Marina Bay and beyond from the enormous Ferris wheel that was once the highest in the entire globe.
    • iconThe Time Capsule will take you on a surreal journey through Singapore's past and present.
  • iconHave fun and explore many thrilling rides at Universal Studios.
  • Day 1 : Singaporean City Highlight Adventure: Chinatown, Gardens By the Bay, Marina Bay-Merlion, Sentosa-Aquarium, Skyline Luge

    Chinatown is one of the best streets you could ever step foot on. Chinatown is home to eateries that provide authentic dishes, including Hainanese chicken rice, noodles, and satay. There are also tons of souvenir stores that sell clothing, crafts, and antiques. My spouse and I even went to Club Street and danced the night away once. The place is dotted with hip wine bars!

    During the daytime, we headed to Gardens By The Bay and checked out the Marina Bay Sands and the Merlion, both renowned landmarks in Singapore. One thing my husband and I learned is that the Merlion represents the nation's history as a significant seaport and serves as a guardian of prosperity. The Merlion has a lion's head and a fish's body! We visited the Marina Bay Merlion and learned some cool facts. Did you know: The fishtail represents the fishing village of Temasek, also known as a sea town in Javanese? In contrast, the lion head depicts the folklore of Prince Sang Nila Utama's discovery of the lion and the city. My spouse and I were shocked. What an exciting story!

    We also checked out the S.E.A. Aquarium, one of the biggest aquariums in the world, embarked on an underwater tour, and rode the Skyline Luge that is situated on the spectacular Island of Sentosa. 

    The S.E.A. Aquarium was fun to take pictures in. The place offers a vast range of marine life up close, including 12 different types of sharks and some endangered species like the manta ray. I learned tons of stuff and even touched some pools to learn more about aquatic life. We laughed and joked, calling each other names of fish and had a fun time behaving like teenagers.

    The Skyline Luge is Singapore's best gravity-fuelled thrill ride. Complete with hairpin corners, exhilarating tunnels and downhill slopes through a mystical forest that lights up after sundown. We enjoyed the bends, turns, and tunnels from Imbiah Lookout down to the lovely Sentosa Island shoreline by selecting one of four exhilarating tracks at the Skyline Luge. I was a scaredy-cat but eventually got the hang of it. 

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    Day 2 : Singapore flyer, Universal studios

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    My spouse and I enjoyed the views the Singapore Flyer provided us. We even took tons of pictures! Enter the enormous observation wheel for a clear view over Marina Bay and beyond. Oh gosh, the height! However, it was worth it because this experience gave us a brand-new, high perspective of Singapore as Asia's second-largest observation wheel! It was indeed a sight to see.

    Later on, we went to Universal Studios and became kids again. No doubt, this is the place to go whether you enjoy action-packed activities, watching movies, or taking your loved ones out for a fun day. We loved the many themed areas, including Hollywood, New York, Sci-Fi City, Ancient Egypt, and Madagascar, that took us back to our childhood. We also spent money on food, and oh boy, it was good food!

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    Day 3 : Checkout and head to Jewel Changi Airport

    Singapore's Changi Airport is no ordinary airport. We were surprised that this airport was filled with greens and even had the tallest indoor waterfall! It was a nature-themed airport! We went to The Rain Vortex, the highest indoor waterfall in the world, and a tiered forest environment. Little did we know that the jewel blends an intense marketplace and a paradise garden to create a new community-centric place for both local and international travellers.

    We were in awe of the place— quite relaxing! By fusing a sense of being in nature with cultural and recreational offerings, Jewel significantly asserts the airport's image as a positive and energetic urban hub and echoes Singapore's moniker as

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