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Info Day 1 Details
Hotel Singapore - value hotel thomson / similar
Arrival At Singapore Airport
Greetings from Singapore. We will escort you to your accommodation after arriving in Singapore. Whether you enjoy the outdoors, culture, thrills, or a good cocktail, Singapore provides a vast range of entertainment options.
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Info Day 2 Details
Activity GARDENS BY THE BAY (New Flower Dome + Supertree)
After breakfast at the hotel, you will be escorted to the marina waterfront for your tour at Gardens by the Bay.
The Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 101 hectares (250 acres) in the Central Region of Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. The park consists of three waterfront gardens: Bay South Garden (in Marina South), Bay East Garden (in Marina East), and Bay Central Garden (in Downtown Core and Kallang). The largest of the gardens is the Bay South Garden at 54 hectares (130 acres) designed by Grant Associates. Its Flower Dome is the largest glass greenhouse in the world.
Gardens by the Bay was part of the nation's plans to transform its "Garden City" to a "City in a Garden", with the aim of raising the quality of life by enhancing greenery and flora in the city. First announced by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at Singapore's National Day Rally in 2005, Gardens by the Bay was intended to be Singapore's premier urban outdoor recreation space and a national icon.
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Info Day 3 Details
Activity CITY TOUR OF SINGAPORE + SENTOSA ISLAND TOUR
After breakfast, you will be picked up from your hotel for the city tour, where you will be exploring the city's famous landmarks on a half-day tour. You can pass by prominent colonial buildings before stopping at Merlion Park, Thian Hock Keng Temple, and National Orchid Garden.
Singapore’s charm is one of its kind. The luxurious lifestyle and unique tourist attractions make it the perfect destination for the newlyweds. But the Sentosa Island of Singapore is where all the primary action happens. It might sound unbelievable but a decent number of tourists skip Singapore and plan a sole Sentosa Island Tour. With all due respect, Singapore is an amazing city but to get hold of beaches, adventure sports, and all-day fun, Sentosa Island is the place to hit. Without further ado, we’ll let you in on our quick guide to the fabulous things you can do on your Sentosa Island Tour. Now, we’re not suggesting that you skip Singapore, you might be able to do all these things in a single day. However, to do something and to enjoy something is totally different.
Enjoying the beaches on Sentosa
Everyone loves beaches, don’t you? Sentosa has three beaches, namely the Siloso, Palawan, and Tanjong Beach. Our favorite is the Siloso beach, now don’t be mistaken, all of them offer splendid beauty and alluringly blue waters. However, Siloso offers something more, the right kind of calm within a crowd. If you want to enter the most popular beach Siloso in style, you can go ziplining 450 meters from the mega-adventure park. Siloso is a lively beach with a decent number of shacks, restaurants, and bars. It is also the best place to try kayaking, skimboarding, and other light water sports.
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Info Day 4 Details
Activity UNIVERSAL STUDIOS
Today after breakfast will enjoy a day at Universal studios, Universal Studios is the most popular stop on the Sentosa Island Tour, thus nobody skips it. The Universal Studios on Sentosa has around 23 shows (including 3D ones), a number of rides, and other attractions to keep you entertained all day. The most popular rides are those with themes like Battle Galactica and Transformers. Your visit to Universal Studios will be like entering a number of different Hollywood productions. While exploring the studio's streets, you may even get pictures with your favorite characters. If you get hungry, you may satiate it in Hollywood thanks to the studio's abundance of eateries.
Later return back to hotel.
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Info Day 5 Details
Activity SINGAPORE ZOO + NIGHT SAFARI
After breakfast at the hotel, you head towards Singapore Zoo
Singapore Zoo isn’t your typical menagerie; inside, more than 300 species of birds, reptiles, and mammals roam in close approximations of their natural habitats. Visitors to the lush jungle park can observe an abundance of wildlife, including lions, white tigers, giraffes, flying foxes, sea lions, and Komodo dragons.
One of Singapore’s most popular attractions, this 64-acre (26-hectare) zoo is the ultimate family-friendly retreat. Visitors can head to the underwater viewing gallery to see Asian small-clawed otters at play, check out the after-dark Night Safari tram ride, or head to the expansive River Safari attraction, which houses 5,000 animals from around the world. Other highlights include the onsite Rainforest Kidzword water park.
Animal lovers often opt for the add-on jungle breakfast with orangutans experience at Ah Meng Restaurant, during which travelers can enjoy a buffet spread and take pictures with the zoo’s friendly apes. Choose a private morning tour to beat the crowds and explore the zoo with an animal expert, or experience the nighttime atmosphere on a private Night Safari tour (separate fee) To visit the zoo at your own pace, consider a Singapore Attractions Pass, which offers access to the Singapore Zoo and other city highlights such as Universal Studios and the National Gallery.
1) Hop on a guided tram ride: Start off your Night Safari journey on a guided tram ride at the main tram stop located at the Night Safari entrance. This 40-minute tram ride will take you to six geographical regions, from the Himalayan hills to the Southeast Asian jungles.
Pro tip: Some animals like the Asian elephants and hippos can only be seen through the tram ride, so you should definitely make this your first order of business at Night Safari.
2) Watch the Creatures of the Night Show: The Night Safari show time is scheduled daily at 7.30pm and 9pm. You may opt to watch the 7.30pm schedule first before you explore the rest of the park or go on a tram ride and follow the walking trails as you wait for the 9pm schedule
3) Walk the trails on foot: You may follow four different walking trails — Wallaby Trail, East Lodge Trail, Leopard Trail, and Fishing Cat Trail — to get up close with different sets of animals in their habitats.
Pro tip: To make your exploration more efficient, you may opt to start from either the Fishing Cat Trail (clockwise) or the Wallaby Trail (counterclockwise).
4) Cap off the night by eating or shopping: Feeling hungry after your excursion? There’s plenty of Night Safari food options — eat local delights at the 300-seater Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant or have some ice cream at New Zealand Natural. You can also buy food souvenirs at the Night Safari gift shop. While you’re at it, why not bring home some cute animal plushies?
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Info Day 6 Details
Activity Departure
Morning after breakfast check out from hotel and transfer to airport for departure flight