What to Do in Singapore: A Guide to Singapore Attractions and Activities

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What to Do in Singapore: A Guide to Singapore Attractions and Activities

Wondering about What to Do in Singapore in 4 Days? Must Try the Activities Below!

Before flying to this small harbor city-state, you have to know what to do in Singapore. Singapore has been working hard to upgrade the quality of their tourism sector. They build parks and hotels, handle the good systems, and maintain the cleanness of the city. All of these aspects make tourists travel comfortably. And, there are of course plenty of the best places to visit in Singapore in 3 days or more. If you are curious about places in Singapore must visit 2018, below are some of the best ones!

 

1. Meet Your Favorite Character in Universal Studios Singapore

The Universal Studios Singapore

What to do in Singapore in 4 days can cover plenty of the best attractions. You can even explore Sentosa Island, the second largest island in Singapore among all 63 islands there. If you’ve decided to travel to this island (Psst! The best way to go is by Cable Car), The Universal Studios Singapore is a must-visit tourism attraction there.

Universal Studio Singapore is the first and the only branch of Universal Studio in Southeast Asia. Here, you can pamper your adrenaline by riding all the thrilling rides. Besides, there are shows, street performances, and meet & greet events in this amusement park. You can have a chance to meet and take pictures with famous persons and characters from animation movies. There are minions, Elmo and everyone in Sesame Street, even the autobots like Optimus Prime and Bumblebee. Kids will love it!

 

2. Hop on Segway and Have a Go Green Segway® Tour

Go Green Segway Tour Sentosa

Sentosa Island is a beautiful paradise. So, it would be a waste if you go there but you don’t get the experience of exploring this island. Now, the best and most fun way to go around Sentosa Island is by a Segway. Go Green Segway® Tour offers an enjoyable 30-minutes sightseeing tour around Sentosa Island. Don’t worry if you haven’t tried this before. The 2-rounds taster session will give you a basic idea of riding a Segway. With a friendly professional instructor ready to help, you can rest assured of the safety of this fun activity. Satisfaction granted!

Go Green Segway® Tour is available for everyone 10 years old or above. To join the fun, you can head to 50 Beach View, Sentosa Island. Visit the gorgeous Siloso or Palawan Beach. And, treat your eyes by observing a scenic view of Sentosa Island atop a Segway!

 

3. Visit Singapore Zoo at Night!

Singapore Zoo

If you are nature and animal lovers, Singapore Zoo is the best place for you to visit in Singapore. Home to over 2,400 animals of more than 300 species, it is an alternative to its neighboring ‘sister’, Night Safari. What is great about Singapore Zoo (and also Night Safari and Jurong Bird Park) is that they have conservation and captive breeding programs. By these programs, they help rare and threatened animals to avoid extinction.

Especially this year, Singapore Zoo is in the list of Singapore must visit 2018. This 26-hectare rainforest area is commemorating its 45 anniversary. To celebrate it, the management of Singapore Zoo holds an event called Rainforest Lumina, where you can explore the zoo at night! Begins in July 2018, Rainforest Lumina takes visitor to have an enchanting stroll around the zoo, accompanied by a wonderful multimedia effects.

 

4. Explore Gardens by the Bay

Supertree Groove Gardens by the Bay

What is the best place in Singapore? Well, there are bunches of great places to visit in this Lion City. But, Gardens by the Bay is always considered by many as the best one. So, don’t leave Singapore before visiting this magnificent garden! There are many things to do in Singapore free and fun in this vast garden. You can explore almost all areas of Gardens by the Bay for free! One of the must-see attractions in this 101 hectare area is the Supertree. It is a unique man-made vertical garden towering up to 50 meters high. Besides enjoying the view (and taking lots of photos there), you can stroll around the Supertree Groove from above. Just buy ticket for OCDC Skyway: a walking path 22 meters above the ground that connects all Supertrees. Don’t worry; it’s very cheap!

Gardens by the Bay comprises of three large gardens. They are the largest Bay South Garden, Bay East Garden adjacent to Marina Bay, and Bay Central Garden that connects the two other gardens. It has two conservatories. They are Flower Dome, the world’s largest columnless greenhouse, and Cloud Forest, home for the highest man-made indoor waterfall. Flower Dome, Cloud Forest, and Supertree Groove are the main attractions of this place.

 

5. Have a River Cruise by WaterB

River Cruise by WaterB at Night

Singapore has grown from a small trading port into a wonderful metropolis. So, learning about the history of Singapore on a boat is a must-have activity. River Cruise by WaterB takes you to a 40-minutes tour along the Singapore River. The operating hours for this activity is from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. during weekdays. On weekends and holidays, it starts from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. But, the best time to do the river cruise is at night. By cruising at night, you can catch a sight of the lively nightlife around the river. You can board onto the boat at Clarke Quay, Boat Quay, or Marina Bay.

 

6. Join Captain Explorer DUKW® Tour

Captain Explorer DUKW Tour

Thinking about a fun way to explore Singapore? Captain Explorer DUKW® Tour is the answer. Captain Explorer DUKW® is a unique amphibious vehicle that will take you around Singapore, not only on the road, but also on the river! The moment it splashes into the water will definitely excite you. With the one-hour tour, you will see the main landmarks of Singapore: Marina Bay, Marina Bay Sands, and Singapore Flyer. A friendly, professional guide will go with you and explain everything you want to know about the city.

 

7. Shop at Orchard Road

Orchard Road

Before traveling, you may think about where to shop and what to eat in Singapore. Shopping is one of the must-have things to do while traveling. And, Singapore is heaven for shopaholics! Orchard Road is where fashionistas can grab some cheap branded products. There are a load of shopping malls, cafes and street vendors in this busy road. Of course, there are a lot of eating places to choose from. Besides Singaporean delicacies, you can find more international cuisines as well in this place. While you are in Orchard Road, don’t miss the chance to taste the yumminess of the famous one dollar ice cream!

So, those sum up our 7 selection of what to do in Singapore. Hope you enjoy your holiday. (yn)

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