Upon Arrival in Singapore , you will be met and transferred to the hotel. Spend rest of the day at leisure.
In the evening , its time to start exploring Singapore and we begin with Night Safari. The drive takes about 30 minutes.
The Night Safari part of Singapore Zoo opens at 19:15, and the park closes around midnight. If you want to see the animals in daylight, you should instead visit the Singapore Zoo (opening hours: 08:30 – 18:00), or you can, of course, visit both the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari.
At Night Safari you take open-sided shuttle trams that drive you on a guided tour of the park where you get to see leopards, babirusas, Malay tigers, giant flying squirrels, etc. You can also walk specific trails of the park.
Don´t miss the Creatures of the Night show; an interactive 20-minutes show that is great fun especially for kids. The show is at 19:30, 20:30, and 21:30 + 22:30 on Fridays and Saturdays. The show is awesome and I loved it!
Later return back to the hotel.
Overnight: Singapore
Meals: Breakfast
Take a Singapore city tour to orient yourself with popular districts like Chinatown, Little India and Marina Bay. This half-day tour introduces you to top attractions like the Merlion, colonial landmarks like City Hall and cultural sites like Thian Hock Keng Temple. A stop at the UNESCO-listed botanical gardens is also included along the way. Singapore's highlights in a choice of morning or afternoon tours Chinatown's ancient Thian Hock Keng Temple and handicraft centre Photo stop at Marina Bay to photograph Singapore's iconic Merlion Thousands of colourful orchid species in the National Orchid Garden Sights and scents of Little India.
Affording some of the best views of the city, the Singapore Flyer (Optional and not included) has quickly become a top billing attraction since its opening in 2008. Experiences run the gamut from a single 30-minute rotation to extras like Champagne, Singapore Slings, or even a high-in-the-sky dining experience.
Views From the Top
From the top of the Singapore Flyer, it’s possible to see up to 28 miles (45 kilometers) in the distance. Some landmarks visible from the wheel include the country’s East Coast, Marina Barrage, the Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands, and the National Stadium, as well as the neighbouring islands of Indonesia and Malaysia.
Evening free at leisure
Overnight: Singapore
After all that city sightseeing, museums, temples, and shopping, it is time to head to the “tropical beach” and have some fun on Sentosa Island.
Less than a half-mile off the south coast of Singapore, Sentosa Island presents itself as an ideal family outing with activities both kid-friendly and adult-approved. From water parks and miles of beaches to niche museums, with 14 world-class resorts mixed into the fray, the island contains enough attractions to fill a full day.
The Basics
Sentosa Island is a veritable playground of theme parks, water parks, natural attractions, and resorts for visitors of all ages. Due to the sheer number of things to do, the island is best enjoyed on a full-day tour from the mainland. Hit up all the major Sentosa attractions with the help of a tour guide who can create a custom private itinerary or help you mingle on a group Sentosa tour.
Ocean lovers won't be disappointed with the S.E.A. Aquarium and Dolphin Lagoon, while the culturally savvy enjoy the Images of Singapore museum, the Madame Tussauds wax museum, and the immersive 4D experience of Mysterious Island. You can opt for a one-day pass or skip-the-line VIP ticket for the ever-popular Universal Studios Singapore, or indulge in surreal photo ops in the Trickeye Museum (Alive Museum). Adventurous travelers can ride the waves at the Adventure Cove Waterpark, then soar through the air on the Mega Zip Adventure Park zipline. Those looking to relax can head to the resorts at Siloso Beach or Tanjong Beach or visit the island's sights on a leisurely Segway tour. Kids love the Butterfly Park, Merlion Tower, Tiger Sky Tower, and Insect Kingdom, while foodies and shopping fanatics frequent the island's restaurants and shopping centers.
How to Get to Sentosa Island
Take a cable car ride from Mount Faber on the mainland to see panoramic views of the city skyline and the bay, and even catch a glimpse of Malaysia on a clear day. Alternatively, take the North-East Line of the MRT to Harbourfront and make your way to Level 3 of Vivocity, where it's possible to catch the Sentosa Express monorail to the island. Once on the island, you can get around by a series of bus routes, the beach tram, and the Sentosa Express.
Overnight: Singapore
Meals: Breakfast
This morning head for a full day trip to Universal Studios -A theme park located within Resorts World Sentosa on Sentosa Island, Singapore. It features 28 rides, shows, and attractions in seven themed zones. A gigantic theme park packed with activities, rides, and shows. Great fun, especially for the kids!
Overnight: Singapore
Meals: Breakfast
This day is free at leisure until you head back to the airport for your flight back home.
Meals: Breakfast