• Singapore Tour covers must-see sightseeing's and important attractions
• Night Safari- The world's first Nocturnal Zoo
• Panoramic City Tour- Take a quick photo stop at Merlion - A mythical creature with a lion's head and the body of a fish
• Sentosa Island- Home to the world's largest oceanarium
• Cable Car Sky Pass Sentosa- The best air tram
• Skyline Luge - is Singapore's best gravity-fueled thrill ride!
• Wings of Time - Modern venue featuring a nightly show with colorful lights, lasers, water fountains & 3D effects.
• Universal Studios - is a theme park, that features 28 rides, shows, and attractions in seven themed zones.
✓ Accommodation at the above hotels with breakfast, if/as mentioned above
✓ Sightseeing Tickets and Transfers, as mentioned in 'Includes' of Day plans of Itinerary
✓ Singapore Visa Fees
✓ The package is inclusive of VAT (Singapore)
✓ Arrival airport assistance and transfers from Singapore International Airport
✓ Departure transfers to Singapore International Airport
✕ Airfare, Travel Insurance
✕ TCS 5% (Refundable - Adjust/Rebate in your next IT returns)
✕ Sightseeing or Transfers not mentioned in 'Includes' of Day plans of Itinerary
✕ Any Meals, Tips, Gratuities, optional tours, or anything not included in the tour inclusions or wherever specified
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Singapore's Convenient Location and Warm Climate. One of the reasons many expats cite for loving Singapore is its location within Asia. It's at a central point in Southeast Asia, making it easy to travel to nearby countries such as Malaysia, Vietnam, and Thailand.
The population of Singapore today is more than 75% Chinese, about 15% Malay, about 8% 'Indian' (mainly Tamil), and roughly 2% of other origins, but about half of the population now speak English.
Singapore's name is itself derived from 'Singa Pura' (which means "Lion City"). According to the Malay Annals, Sang Nila Utama, a prince from Palembang, gave this name to the island after he came ashore and saw a creature he believed to be a lion.
shorts are okay for most occasions except for certain establishments such as fine dining restaurants, social clubs, and places of worship. If you intend to visit the Raffles Hotel, you must wear pants.
Like most developed countries, USD and indeed any foreign currencies are not readily accepted for routine things in Singapore.
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