Clean, safe and efficient, Singapore dazzles with cultural diversity, futuristic landmarks, historic neighbourhoods, and cuisine that ranges from hawker centres to Michelin-starred dining.
Clean, safe and efficient, Singapore dazzles with cultural diversity, futuristic landmarks, historic neighbourhoods, and cuisine that ranges from hawker centres to Michelin-starred dining.

Singapore Highlights & Heritage
Singapore • 5days/4nights
Day 1: Arrival in Singapore
- Upon arrival, meet your representative and transfer to Downtown Singapore.
- The rest of the day is at leisure.
Day 2: Singapore
- Discover Kampong Glam, Civic District landmarks and the iconic Merlion Park with its stunning Marina Bay views.
- Visit Thian Hock Keng Temple, drive through Chinatown and explore Singapore’s vibrant cultural heritage.
- Stroll through the Singapore Botanic Gardens, including the UNESCO-listed National Orchid Garden containing 60,000 orchids.
Day 3: Singapore
- Explore Geylang Serai Market and discover herbs, spices and ingredients central to Malay culinary traditions.
- Sample Malay classics like nasi lemak, mee rebus and kueh, along with flaky South Indian roti prata.
- Discover Joo Chiat and Katong’s Malay and Peranakan heritage, with its colourful shophouses and vibrant traditions.
- For a charming cultural finale, browse heritage boutiques offering batik, handicrafts and Peranakan sweets.
Day 4: Singapore
- Full day at leisure for your own discoveries and explorations in Singapore
Day 5: Singapore
- Time at leisure until the transfer to the airport for your onward journey

Spirit of the Lion City
Singapore • Half day
Discover the main sights of Singapore in half a day! Get an insight into the city’s colonial heritage while driving around the Civic District past the Padang, the Cricket Club, Parliament House and the National Gallery Singapore. Stop at Merlion Park for stunning Marina Bay views and take an Insta-worthy photo with the Merlion, a mythological creature that is part lion, part fish. Thian Hock Keng Temple, one of the oldest Buddhist-Taoist temples on the island, also offers great photo opportunities. Drive past Chinatown to the National Orchid Garden, located within the Singapore Botanic Gardens (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), home to 60,000 orchids. At the final stop in Little India, breathe in in the aromas of spices, jasmine, orchid garlands and exotic fruits.

The Legacy Of Raffles
Singapore • Half day
Step back in time and uncover the early days of Singapore. The story begins at Raffles Landing Site, where Sir Stamford Raffles first came ashore in 1819 – and that’s where our journey starts too. Learn about the founder’s vision to transform the island into a thriving trading hub for the Far East. Colonial history comes alive while strolling past bronze sculptures along the river. From Kucinta Cats to River Merchants, each artwork depicts a bygone era. Naturally, there’s a stop at the newly restored Raffles Hotel’s Long Bar to sip a world-famous Singapore Sling. Just as Raffles once sailed the river, board a bumboat for a cruise along the iconic Singapore River before disembarking at Clarke Quay. This restored area is now a lively riverside village buzzing with nightspots and sought-after restaurants.

Singapore’s Wild Side
Singapore • Half day
Get ready for close encounters with exotic and endangered wildlife! Leaving the city behind, travel north to Mandai to explore one of the world’s most stunning zoos. The Singapore Zoo spans 28 hectares and is home to over 3,600 mammals, birds and reptiles, including many rare and endangered species. Natural barriers of streams, rock walls and lush vegetation separate the wildlife from visitors creating an impressive ‘open zoo’ experience. From the comfort of a tram, enjoy this pioneering approach to animal keeping, enhanced by beautifully designed landscapes.

Peranakan Heritage Trail
Singapore • Half day
Embark on a colourful journey into the history, lifestyle and unique traditions of the Peranakan Babas (men) and Nonyas (women). A dazzling collection of costumes, embroidery, beadwork, jewellery, porcelain, furniture and crafts offers a glimpse into this rich cultural heritage. Explore the lively enclaves of Katong and Joo Chiat, where ornate Peranakan architecture comes alive. Admire rows of brightly painted shophouses dating back to the 1920s and 1930s. To round off the experience, savour a tasting of classic Nonya delicacies.
Singapore Regions
Unlike larger countries with many diverse regions, Singapore is a compact city-state where top attractions can be found in one central area. Its vibrant heart boasts culture, shopping, dining and iconic landmarks, all within easy reach. From ultra-modern skyscrapers to charming historic districts, visitors can experience it all without long journeys – making Singapore effortlessly convenient.