Where the ordinary is made extraordinary.
Take a look at the packages below to see how you might include a Singapore stay on your tour.
Speak to our expert team on 0808 3046 243 to book your Singapore adventure.Our Singapore stopovers include accommodation, some meals and shared touring with guides and entrance fees.
5 Singapore day extension + 16 days of fully inclusive touring from £4,670pp
Begin your journey in spectacular Singapore, where you'll discover a city that transforms the ordinary into extraordinary. From the futuristic Gardens by the Bay to the UNESCO-listed Botanic Gardens, and from traditional temples to vibrant cultural neighbourhoods like Kampong Glam. Then fly to Beijing to experience China's greatest wonders, including the magnificent Great Wall, the Terracotta Warriors of Xian, a scenic Yangtze River cruise, the stunning Li River, and cosmopolitan Shanghai.5 Singapore day extension + 17 days of fully inclusive touring from £4,820pp
Combine the vibrant energy of Singapore with our most popular Indochina tour. Begin with five unforgettable days in the 'City in Nature', then journey through Vietnam and Cambodia, taking in the breathtaking temples of Angkor, the charm of ancient cities, and the natural grandeur of Halong Bay.This compact and mighty city-state has a lot going on. From rich, heritage-filled neighbourhoods, to golden beaches and theme parks to world-famous hawker centres, there is something around every corner that is ‘Made in Singapore’, a fascinating coming together of quaintly traditional, thoroughly modern, and lush nature. The thing that makes these eclectic and quintessentially Singaporean experiences even better is the city’s innovative green vision; this ‘City in Nature’ invites all visitors to embark on a rich, cultural journey.
Stopover or final destination, join us on this five-day itinerary that makes the most of your time in Singapore.
DAY 1: ARRIVE SINGAPORE
Arrive into the award-winning Changi Airport which sets the tone perfectly for your Singapore adventure. From here it is just 30 minutes into the city. The rest of the day is yours to refresh and relax but with such easy and cheap public transport, why not begin exploring?
Head to the SkyPark Observation Deck to enjoy fabulous panoramic views of the city from 57 floors up. For dinner, stop by one of the hawker centres, perhaps Satay by the Bay, for a street food feast that’ll cost just a few dollars.
DAY 2: SINGAPORE OLD & NEW
Head out on a guided tour, beginning the day exploring one of Singapore’s vibrant neighbourhoods, Kampong Gelam. One of the city’s oldest districts and an enclave of Malay culture, Kampong Gelam is centred around the golden dome of the Sultan Mosque. Here, stroll lanes and alleyways bright with street art and lined with a mix of trendy cafes and traditional businesses selling trinkets and textiles.
Make the jump from old to new at Marina Bay and Merlion Park, your next destinations, where you can enjoy the views over the water and see the city’s symbolic Merlion. Then, delve into the bustle of the historic Chinatown, a district full of fascinating nooks and crannies and just a short walk from Marina Bay. Step into the incense-heavy air of Thian Hock Keng, Singapore’s oldest Chinese temple, to admire the meticulous craftsmanship of the architecture. The day ends with a walk in the Singapore Botanic Garden, the first and only tropical botanic garden to be inscribed a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the perfect reprieve from the buzz of the city.DAY 3 SINGAPORE'S NEIGHBOURHOODS
Another full day's guided touring! Little India awaits this morning, so grab one of the tasty traditional snacks on sale and explore stores full of exotic spices, jewellery, and hand-embroidered saris, admire the vivid murals and browse heaving market stalls. Head to Orchard Road, a bustling boulevard of shopping malls, artisanal boutiques and vibrant cafes and restaurants, for a wander.
Then discover the neighbourhood of Katong-Joo Chiat, a true testament to Singapore’s multiculturalism. Home to the Peranakans, or Straits Chinese (the intermarriage of Chinese immigrants and local Malays), here you’ll find a fascinating cultural fusion in the flavours of the delicious food (a pause at one of the boutique cafes for lunch is a must), the architecture and the colours of the intricate beadwork in the windows of the charming shophouses.
Dedicate the evening to one of Singapore’s most magical attractions, the Gardens By The Bay. A botanical garden of the future, this 100 hectares of reclaimed land is packed biodomes, themed gardens, whimsical sculptures, and towering ‘supertrees’, their concrete trunks draped in ferns, orchids, and flowering climbers. With the fantastic Garden Rhapsody, a free, nightly sound and light show, there is plenty to keep you busy and full of awe.
DAY 4 SANDY BAYS & SINGAPORE SLINGS
Today is yours to explore at leisure so why not relax in Singapore's playground? Singapore’s feel-good island, Sentosa is packed with fun-filled attractions and a heady way to spend a day. Connected to the mainland by a bridge, you can reach it by taxi, or for the more adventurous – fly high over the water on a cable car, take the Sentosa Express monorail or a bus. Once there, the island is your oyster with plenty of ways to while away the day, from golden beaches, thrilling adventures parks and interactive theme parks to extensive shopping and great eateries.
If you’ve not made the most of Singapore’s restaurants and nightlife yet, tonight is the night to do it. With nine restaurants featured in the 2024 edition of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants, 51 starred restaurants in The Michelin Guide Singapore 2024, and four bars on The World’s 50 Best Bars 2024, the talent, diversity, and innovation of Singapore’s hospitality scene should not be missed. Then there's the iconic and historic Long Bar at Raffles Hotel – where better to try a Singapore Sling than its birthplace?
DAY 5 A SPECTACULAR FAREWELL
Spend your final hours in Singapore leisurely before heading to Changi Airport for your onward flight home. Virtually a destination in its own right there is lots to do here and we recommend getting to the airport early to experience its attractions – a series of incredible gardens, the Canopy Park, art installations and, of course, the iconic Rain Vortex under its jewel-like dome