Singapore is a spectacular land of marvellous modern wonders that will take your breath away. From the observation wheel and skywalks among the Supertrees, to a giant indoor waterfall and a river safari theme park, Singapore has a variety of attractions to suit every need – as such, the Garden City should be on everyone’s list of must-visit destinations.
So if you’re flying on to Asia, Australia or New Zealand via Singapore, it would be a wasted opportunity if you flew on without exploring everything it has to offer. Instead of spending a few hours in the airport, you could enjoy free transfers into the city and back again, hotel accommodation and access to a range of amazing attraction – from as little as $25 per person, per night. Simply add a Singapore Stopover Holiday on to your flights, giving you an extra little break from travel. But with so much to see and enjoy, you might want to stay longer than just a night.
Singapore’s most beautiful masterpiece is the Gardens by the Bay, filled with 500,000 horticultural wonders from around the world displayed in spectacular cooled conservatories, a Flower Dome replicating the Mediterranean and a cloud Forest that houses the world’s tallest indoor waterfall and a surreal, mist-filled Cloud Walk.
Marvel at the Supertrees, vertical gardens extending into the sky, which come alive every night with a Garden Rhapsody light and sound show on the OCBC Skyway.
You can enjoy the gardens for free, as they are just one of the world-class attractions that are included as part of a Singapore Stopover Holiday.
Other free attractions which you can take advantage of are the Singapore Zoo, National Orchid Garden and the River Safari Asia’s only river-themed wildlife park, where you can stroll along seven different river ecosystems of the world, explore the world’s largest freshwater aquarium and visit the giant pandas Kai Kai and Jia Jia in the lush Giant Panda Forest.
To learn more about Singapore’s culture and heritage, join an Original Singapore Walks tour to explore Little India and Kampong Glam. Singapore’s Malay district, or gain an insight into the Peranakans, descendants of early Chinese migrants who intermarried with local Malay Women, a community unique to the southeast Asian region, by visiting the Peranakan Museum; or visit the Asian Civilisations Museum, the first museum to present a comprehensive perspective of pan-Asian cultures and customs.
A Singapore Stopover Holiday includes a choice of accommodation from more than 35 hotels, as well as return airport transfers and-in addition to free entry to 15 attractions – gives you a 50 per cent discount on the a la carte food menu at your hotel and unlimited rides on the SIA Hop-on Bus, so you can explore more.
However, Singapore is also easy to explore on foot and there are a number of free guided walks included in your Stopover Holiday, including Chinatown and some of the city’s best-kept secrets.
When booking your holiday with a transit in Singapore, ask your travel agent to book a Singapore Stopover Holiday as part of your package. You can even add a Singapore Stopover Holiday if you have already booked a flight.