Sentosa
Anyone coming to Singapore would definitely have Sentosa on their list of places to see in Singapore. Sentosa is a 390 hectare island boasting of several attractions such as beaches, underwater world, lush green surroundings, musical fountain etc.
Tip: You will need at least one full day to explore this island. We suggest that you also plan to stay one night in a chalet.
Night Safari
The world's first wildlife park built for visits at night, the Night Safari is not like any ordinary zoo illuminated by the night or a modern version of nocturnal houses found in many zoos around the globe.
Nestled in 40 hectares of lush secondary forest, the Night Safari offers guests the unique experience of exploring wildlife in a tropical jungle at night. Through the use of subtle lighting technique, guests are able to view over 1,000 nocturnal animals of 100 species in vast naturalistic habitats.
Underwater World
Underwater World is situated on Sentosa island. It is a unique and well-known oceanarium showcasing some 2500 marine life from 250 species from around the regions and is extremely popular with all visitors for providing fun, leisure and educational experiences.
At the Underwater World you'll get to see many marine species, such as moray eels, sea dragons, jelly fishes, the blacktip and whitetip sharks, eagle rays, big-belly seahorses, among others.
East Coast Park
Situated on the south-eastern part of the island, East Coast Park is the largest
and the most popular park in Singapore.
Themed "Recreation For All", this park offers a wide range of facilities - be it food, recreation, entertainment and sports - for the enjoyment of all, from the young to the old, for the outdoor, active types to the passive. Bowling alleys, golf driving range, holiday chalets, restaurants and hawker centre can all be found in this park.
Come to the park during weekends, sit under the swaying coconut palms,
Casuarinas and Ketapangs, and enjoy having your picnics with your families or
friends. Sit back and let the cool sea breeze and the sounds of the waves ease
your troubles away.
Images of Singapore
This is situated on Sentosa island and is a remarkable place to see. Experience the magic behind the history of Singapore! Here, legend, fact and
folklore are creatively interwoven for guests to enjoy the special "I am there" experience. Images of Singapore is a journey to the very soul of Singapore – a place where cultural diversity, unity of values, adventure, perseverance and honor converge like nowhere else in the world. A must-visit for every visitor!
Escape Theme Park and Wild Wild Wet
This is a great place to enjoy some of the best water rides. Children will loe this place. We suggest that Arrive early, stay late. Getting to a popular ride or attraction before a huge line forms can save you hours later on. Most park patrons come in the late morning to early afternoon hours, often leaving before dark, so plan to be there when the masses aren't.
Singapore Science Centre
A place for young minds and budding scientists. There are more than 850 exhibits in the various exhibition galleries. Some of the exhibits will really captivate you. If you are one of those who are curious to understand the priciple behind each exhibit, we suggest that you plan to spend a fully day here.
Snow City
Snow City is the first permanent indoor snow centre in Singapore. Being a tropical country, Singapore is warm throughout the year. The lowest temperature ever recorded here was way back in 1934, when it hit a low of
19.4°C.
Snow City is a 3,000 sq-metre centre with its facilities spread over 2 storeys. Of this, 1,200 sq-metres is covered with snow, called the Snow Chamber. You can snow tube, snowboard or ski your way down this 'giant snow slide'.
The Snow Chamber is constantly maintained at -5°C. Seperating these areas from the non-snow areas is an airlock area which helps visitors moving from different temperature zones get acclimatized.
Clarke Quay
Clarke Quay is they say a happening place. The place comes live in the evening a with colourful kaleidoscope of restaurants, wine bars, entertainment spots and
retail shops.
Adrenaline seekers will want to try out G-Max Reverse Bungy - Singapore's first and only reverse bungy. Direct from New Zealand, the open-air capsule catapults you to a height of 60 meters at a staggering speed of 200km/hr. for an easier ride, hop onto a traditional trishaw and take in the spectacular views. Or cruise down the historic waterways in an authentic bumboat for a rare glimpse of old shophouses and godowns.