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Tropical paradise
Published by Echoes of Horizons
7 days long
Advised budget $2850
(2 persons, 3-star hotel, mid-range restaurants)
Singapore
- Singapore
City Walk - 30%
Culture and Art - 26%
Waterside - 21%
Other - 23%
Day 1
Adventure Cove Waterpark
Aqua Attraction, Park
3.0 hours
$35.0
One of Singapore’s premier water theme parks, located on Sentosa Island, Adventure Cove Waterpark is a mix of thrilling rides, relaxing waterways, and marine encounters, perfect for racing down high-speed slides, drifting along themed rivers, or s...
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norkeling among thousands of tropical fish.
Ray Bay
Reserve/Zoo
2.0 hours
$30.0
One of Singapore’s most immersive marine encounters, Ray Bay at Adventure Cove Waterpark (Sentosa, Singapore) is a hands-on marine encounter, designed to let visitors get up close with stingrays in a safe, guided environment.
Royal Albatross - Luxury Tall Ship
Neighborhood, Photospot, Tour
2.0 hours
Offering unique dining cruises around Sentosa and Singapore’s southern coast, Royal Albatross is Asia’s only luxury tall ship, a multi-award-winning attraction that combines fine dining, spectacular views, and themed experiences. {Dinner Cruise: E...
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vening (around 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM), Breakfast Cruise: Morning (around 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM)}
Day 2
Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu (worshipped here as Srinivasa Perumal), Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple is one of Singapore’s oldest Hindu temples, a national monument and a major cultural landmark, especially during the annual Thaipusam festival. {Opening ...
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Hours: (Morning: 6:00 am – 12:00 pm, Evening: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm)}
Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Built in the mid-19th century by Indian pioneers, Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, dedicated to the goddess Kali, destroyer of evil, is one of Singapore’s oldest and most iconic Hindu temples as during World War II, locals sheltered inside the temple ...
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during air raids and emerged unharmed, cementing its reputation as a sanctuary.
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Sultan Mosque (Masjid Sultan)
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Built in 1824 for Sultan Hussein Shah, the first Sultan of Singapore, Sultan Mosque (Masjid Sultan) is one of country’s most iconic landmarks, located in the historic Kampong Gelam district. It’s not only a place of worship but also a cultural sym...
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bol of the Malay-Muslim community. ( Openning hours: 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM) {Note: Closed to visitors on Fridays during prayer times.}
Fountain of Wealth
Fontain, Photospot
1.0 hours
Recognized in 1998 by Guinness World Records as the largest fountain in the world, Fountain of Wealth at Suntec City is Singapore’s most iconic water feature, symbolizing prosperity, unity, and harmony.
Day 3
Bedok Reservoir Park
Natural Attraction, Park
2.0 hours
Featuring a 4.3 km jogging track, fishing spots, and a floating deck, Bedok Reservoir Park is a scenic waterside park in eastern Singapore, making it popular for fitness, leisure, and water sports.
The Intan
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$16.0
Open by appointment only, The Intan is a private Peranakan home museum in Singapore’s Katong/Joo Chiat neighborhood, curated by Alvin Yapp, offering intimate guided tours through a collection of over 5,000 artefacts that showcase the artistry, tra...
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ditions, and daily life of the Peranakan community. (By Appointment Only: No walk-ins.)
Geylang Serai
Historic Place, Market, Neighborhood
3.0 hours
Famous for its vibrant market, cultural heritage, and annual Hari Raya bazaars, Geylang Serai is one of Singapore’s most historic Malay enclaves, a lively destination for food, shopping, and cultural exploration.
Day 4
Fort Siloso Skywalk
Observation Deck, Photospot
2.0 hours
Offering panoramic treetop views and serving as the scenic entryway to Fort Siloso, Singapore’s only preserved coastal fort, Fort Siloso Skywalk is a free, 11‑storey high elevated bridge on Sentosa Island that stretches 181 meters, perfect for com...
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bining history with nature views on Sentosa.
Mega Adventure - Singapore
Natural Attraction, Park
3.0 hours
$50.0
Designed for adrenaline seekers and families alike, Mega Adventure – Singapore is a thrilling outdoor park located on Sentosa Island, best known for combining scenic views with high-energy activities.
Ola Beach Club
Beach
4.0 hours
Offering water sports, dining, and family-friendly relaxation, Ola Beach Club is a Hawaiian-inspired beachfront destination at Siloso Beach, Sentosa, Singapore, blending adventure, relaxation, and dining in one spot. (Price depends on which activi...
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ties you are doing).
Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony
Photospot, Show
0.5 hours
$20.0
One of Sentosa Island’s signature evening attractions, Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony is a spectacular outdoor show that blends water, light, fire, music, and pyrotechnics into a dramatic narrative. (Showtimes: Usually twice nightly at 7:40 PM a...
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nd 8:40 PM)
Day 5
Hell's Museum
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$16.0
Dedicated to death and the afterlife, Hell’s Museum at Haw Par Villa in Singapore is the world’s first museum, exploring how different cultures and religions interpret mortality, judgment, and the afterlife, blending education with eerie dioramas ...
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and immersive exhibits. (Last entry 5:00 PM)
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
Reserve/Zoo
2.0 hours
Home to the nation’s highest natural point (Bukit Timah Hill at 163 m) and one of only two ASEAN Heritage Parks locally, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is Singapore’s premier rainforest reserve, offering hiking trails, rich biodiversity, and a glimpse...
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of primary rainforest just minutes from the city.
Bukit Timah Railway Station
Historic Place
2.0 hours
Originally built in 1932 and reopened in July 2022 as a community node with gardens, restored railway buildings, and a heritage gallery, Bukit Timah Railway Station is a conserved heritage site along Singapore’s Rail Corridor, a tranquil setting t...
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hat blends Singapore’s railway past with modern community use.
Day 6
St Andrew's Cathedral
Historic Place, Religious Sight
1.0 hours
One of Singapore’s most iconic landmarks and the largest cathedral in the country, St Andrew’s Cathedral was a spiritual hub for British settlers and played a part in community life during Singapore’s early colonial years. It also served as emerge...
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ncy hospital during the Japanese occupation in World War II. Perfect chance to experience the country’s colonial heritage and living Anglican tradition.
Fort Canning Park
Park
2.0 hours
Once known as Bukit Larangan (“Forbidden Hill”) and was a seat of Malay royalty in the 14th century, Fort Canning Park is one of Singapore’s most historic and scenic green spaces, perched on a hill in the city center, a favorite spot for both loca...
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ls and visitors because it blends heritage, nature, and leisure.
Fort Canning Tree Tunnel
Neighborhood, Photospot
2.0 hours
Located at Fort Canning Park near Dhoby Ghaut and Clarke Quay, Fort Canning Tree Tunnel is one of Singapore’s most iconic photo spots, featuring a spiral staircase where visitors look up to see a canopy of trees, most famously a Yellow Rain Tree, ...
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framed by the tunnel walls.
Orchard Road
Neighborhood, Photospot
3.0 hours
2.2 km stretch lined with malls, boutiques, restaurants, and entertainment venues, Orchard Road, often called the “heart of shopping in Singapore,” is Singapore’s most famous shopping street, bustling day and night, with bright lights, street perf...
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ormers, and seasonal decorations.
Day 7
Sentosa Island
Aqua Attraction, Beach, Tour
3.0 hours
A resort island packed with beaches, attractions, and entertainment, Sentosa Island is one of Singapore’s most popular leisure destinations, often called "The State of Fun". Siloso, Palawan, and Tanjong beaches each have their own vibe — whether y...
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ou want lively beach bars, family-friendly fun, or a quiet retreat.
Palawan Island (Pulau Palawan)
Beach, Neighborhood, Photospot
4.0 hours
Famous for its connection to Palawan Beach and the rope bridge leading to the “Southernmost Point of Continental Asia,” Palawan Island (Pulau Palawan) is a small islet off Sentosa in Singapore, a scenic, family-friendly spot ideal for beach outing...
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s, photography, and short nature walks.
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