Nowadays Asia’s commercial capital, Singapore is the buzz of luxury and energy combined to a safe destination for families and couples to travel. With a tourism authority that is driven to produce world class events, Singapore is a perfect entrance to Asia.
Culture
Malay, South Asian, Southeast Asian, and Eurasian influences are all present in Singapore's culture. Singaporean culture, which epitomizes cosmopolitanism, has seen significant change over time. Over many years, several Chinese dynasties and other Asian nations continued to inspire and influence Singapore's culture, which ultimately helped to shape the unique and stunning Singaporean culture that we witness today.
Best Time To Travel
Although Singapore is a year-round destination, the best time to visit Singapore is from December to June. The months of February to April fall within Singapore's dry season and is typically when the country has the least amount of rain, the lowest humidity, and the most sunshine.
G. Meisenberg - January 2023
Luxury at its best!!
Captivating with a blend of modern and the traditional, we lived luxury is at its finest on the 4 day stopover from back from Europe. Thanks also for the amazing restaurant recommendations Luxperia - 10/10!
HOW TO GET THERE
Singapore can be reached by air, sea, or land. The city-state has a major airport, Changi Airport, which is served by many international airlines. It also has a busy port with cruise ships and ferries arriving from nearby countries. Singapore can also be reached by bus or train from neighboring countries like Malaysia.
WHERE TO SLEEP
Singapore offers a wide range of lodging options, from luxury hotels to budget hostels. There are many international hotel chains with properties in the city, as well as boutique hotels and serviced apartments. Hostels and guesthouses are also popular options for budget-conscious travelers, especially in areas like Chinatown and Little India.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Singapore offers a diverse range of tourist attractions and local experiences, including iconic landmarks like the Merlion and Marina Bay Sands, world-class theme parks like Universal Studios and Gardens by the Bay, vibrant neighborhoods like Chinatown and Little India, and unique cultural experiences like visiting Haw Par Villa and trying local hawker food.
DISCOVER THE CUISINE
Singapore's culinary scene is renowned for its diversity and fusion of flavors, drawing influences from Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western cuisines. From hawker centers serving up local favorites like chicken rice and laksa, to high-end restaurants offering modern interpretations of traditional dishes, Singapore offers a range of culinary experiences to suit every palate and budget.
Singapore City Guide
From the breathtaking skyline of Marina Bay Sands to the lush greenery of Gardens by the Bay, the city offers a world of indulgence for the discerning traveler.
Whether it's exploring the vibrant street food scene or pampering yourself with a spa treatment, Singapore's attractions are a true feast for the senses.
This is a place where every detail is meticulously crafted to offer a truly luxurious experience, and where you can truly live life to the fullest.

Local Experiences
Each of these experiences have been designed or tested by our team and have the best reviews from past travellers.
A Sample Itinerary
An exciting sample itinerary ready to be tailored for every traveller’s need. Contact our team to design a trip dedicated to your own personal interests or use the following as a guide to what can be achieved in this destination.
For first-time visitors to Singapore, we've created a an ultimate trip covering the top highlights of the island state.
Welcome Arrival
Arrive to Changi International Airport and meet your private guide and driver to transfer to the city for check in at the hotel.
City Highlights
Start your day with a visit to the iconic Merlion Park and take some photos with the famous Merlion statue. Next, head to the Gardens by the Bay, a stunning nature park with beautiful flora and fauna. Don't miss the Supertree Grove, a collection of towering tree-like structures that come alive with a light and sound show at night. For lunch, try some local cuisine at a hawker center, like the famous Lau Pa Sat, where you can sample dishes like chicken rice and laksa.
In the afternoon, head to the National Gallery Singapore to explore the country's art scene, and then take a stroll through the historic district of Chinatown. Later in the evening, head to the Marina Bay Sands to take in the spectacular view of the city skyline and enjoy a drink at the rooftop bar.
Singapore Zoo and Botanic Gardens
Start your day with a trip to the Singapore Zoo, one of the best zoos in the world. You can even have breakfast with orangutans or choose to go at night for the Night Safari for a unique nocturnal wildlife experience.
For lunch, visit the nearby Hawker Centre in Chomp Chomp, known for its grilled seafood and satay. In the afternoon, visit the Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and take a walk through the lush greenery and beautiful orchids.
In the evening, visit Clarke Quay, a vibrant riverside destination with a variety of restaurants, bars, and nightlife options.
Start your day with a visit to the iconic Marina Bay Sands and take in the stunning views from the observation deck. Next, visit the ArtScience Museum, located within the Marina Bay Sands complex, and explore its interactive exhibitions.
For lunch, head to the nearby Satay by the Bay and enjoy some local satay dishes.
In the afternoon, take some free time to indulge in Singaporean's 2nd most favourite (after eating) past time - shopping.
In the evening, catch the Wings of Time show, a stunning multimedia performance that combines music, water, and light.
A Melting Pot of Cultures
Haw Par Villa is a unique cultural park filled with statues and dioramas depicting Chinese mythology - spend the morning before visiting the colorful and vibrant Haji Lane, known for its street art, boutique shops, and cafes.
For lunch, we recommend you try some Peranakan cuisine, a blend of Chinese and Malay flavors, at the Blue Ginger restaurant.
In the afternoon, visit the Malay Heritage Centre and learn about the country's Malay culture and heritage.
Free time in the evening to relax before transfer to your onward bound flight.