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Jurong Bird Park in Singapore - Private Tour 4 hours

Fortune Telling at Jurong Bird Park in Singapore

Enjoy the comfort of touring today with your own guide and driver, allowing greater flexibility in touring while in the Jurong Bird Park in Singapore.

Jurong Bird Park, located on 20 hectares of lush greenery in Singapore's model industrial estate, is home to over 8,000 birds from more than 600 species. Take a ride on the air-conditioned Panorail for a panoramic view of the Park and into a tropical world of jungle mists at the Waterfall Aviary. Enjoy the spectacular Penguin Exhibit with an underwater viewing gallery and do not miss the All-Star Bird Show, reputed as world-class.

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Jurong Bird Park in Singapore 4 hours

Jurong Bird Pard

Jurong Bird Park, located on 20 hectares of lush greenery in Singapore's model industrial estate, is home to over 8,000 birds from more than 600 species.

Take a ride on the air-conditioned Panorail for a panoramic view of the Park and into a tropical world of jungle mists at the Waterfall Aviary. Enjoy the spectacular Penguin Exhibit with an underwater viewing gallery and do not miss the All-Star Bird Show, reputed as world-class.

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Malacca Malaysia Day Tour from Singapore - Private Tour 12 - 15 hours

Streets of Malacca

Visit Malaysia's most historical city, which has seen the rise and fall of major empires struggling to retain their foothold in the region. Malacca was governed by the Malay Sultanate, Portuguese, Dutch and British who have left behind a wealth of the past, evident in Malacca medieval charm, picturesque buildings, multi-racial population and narrow streets.

This tour includes a visit to historic sites such as St.Paul's Hill where St.Francis Xavier was interned, Cheng Hoon Teng Temple - oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia and Porta De Santiago - the Portuguese fortress. Lunch at Malacca is included.

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East Coast of Singapore and Changi Village - Malay Ethnic Area 3.5 hours

Malay style temple - East Coast of Singapore

Visit a Malay Ethnic Area of Singapore to showcase the rich cultural heritage of the Malays. Let the guide recount stories of collective spirit that rose through the darkest times of World War II as you continue your journey to visit the Changi Chapel and Museum.

Drive through the rustic and laid-back Changi Village which gives you a chance to see the relaxing side of Singapore and provides a contrast to your final stop at Tampines New Town, a typical heartland township of present day Singapore.

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By the Belly of the Carp™ - A Singapore River Walk 2 hours

A lazy boat ride along the river

Twakows, tongkangs, boats of every size plied the river as pepper, rubber, rice, silk and porcelain from all ends of the world converged.

Where it all began, the lifeline of Singapore?s reputation as 'emporium of the east'. It took one Raffles, three months, 200 labourers and no Farquhar to make it work. Get the real story behind the river and keep your eyes peeled for our only sub-terranean mosque. And finally, check out one of the best views in Singapore, ever.

Join the guides who are experts in Singapore's rich heritage and colorful history. This is the tour that takes you overland, underground and through water to make sure you?re soaked, drenched and wringing wet with history, trivia and everything great about Singapore.

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Secrets of the Red Lantern™ - A Chinatown Night Walk 2 hours

Audience enraptured as Chinatown secrets are revealed

Finalist of Singapore Tourism Awards for Best Sightseeing/Leisure/Educational Programme 2005

The lantern beckoned him. The new 'ah ku' was pretty, fresh from Canton. High on opium, he made his way unsteadily towards the gas-lit brothel. In 1887, the brothels in Chinatown were as many and as close together as the teeth of a comb. Combine that with the proliferation of opium and gambling dens, it was sin city. It is no accident that Chinatown was also known as 'Bu Ye Tian' ? The Place of Nightless Days. Discover vice and tragedy in the shadows of Chinatown by night.

Join the guides who are experts in Singapore's rich heritage and colorful history. We will venture into the fringes where entertainment, in its rawest form, is still practiced today. Tread with us as we go where many men have gone before! Highlights on this walk include Food Street, Street of the Dead, a barbequed pork shop and venturing through numerous back alleys and through a Red Light District.

Please note: This tour contains adult themes, therefore if you choose to take children under 18 years of age, we recommend parential supervisior and guidance.

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Singapore Airport Arrival Transfer Varies

Singapore Changi Airport

Travel from Singapore Changi Airport to your Singapore City Hotel or your Sentosa Island hotel. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Choose between a shared vehicle transfer, and your own private vehicle transfer.

When making a booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your accommodation details. Your transfer will be confirmed within 24 hours and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver.

Vehicles used:

  • SHARED - Air-conditioned Minivan / Minicoach
  • PRIVATE - Air-conditioned Standard Sedan Car (2000cc) (1 to 2 people)
  • PRIVATE - Air-conditioned Minivan (3 to 6 people)>

At time of booking, YOU MUST include the following flight and hotel details:

  • Arrival Flight Number
  • Arrival Time
  • Hotel Name (where you would like to be dropped off)
  • Hotel Address

Don't forget to book your Hotel to Airport transfer!
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Changi WWII Tour - A Changi Museum War Trail™ 3 hours

Replica of St Luke?s chapel in Changi Museum

Once the site of many prisoner-of-war camps during the Japanese Occupation, Changi has since gone down in history as a place of much pain, torture and human suffering. It is said that more Australian PoWs perished under incarceration than in battle itself. Whether it is on the Death Railway or the countless labour camps in Japan and Formosa (Taiwan), the Changi WWII trail commemorates the fight of brave men and women during battle and in internment. Hear their story.

Join the guides who are experts in Singapore's rich heritage and colorful history. Highlights on this walk include The Changi Museum, Johore Battery (replica of WWII 15-inch gun battery), outside Selarang Barracks, Changi Village and Changi Beach (site of Sook Ching Massacre).

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Johore Bahru Malaysia Tour from Singapore 5 hours

Johore Bahru Mosque

Drive across the causeway linking Singapore and Malaysia. After immigration formalities, we commence our tour of Johore Bahru with a visit to a handicraft center to observe batik painting. This is followed by a visit to Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque, a Moorish-styled mosque that is strategically positioned on top of a hill overlooking the Straits of Johore Bahru. Built in 1900 and is one of the most beautiful mosques in Malaysia, before arriving at a Kampong.

The final stop will be at a Muslim cemetery with a view from the exterior The Royal Mausoleum, an area where one can't help but appreciate the serene and tranquil atmosphere befitting a resting place for eternity. The Royal Mausoleum has been the final place for Royalty of Johore Bahru and the architecture is one of a fine, unique and aesthetic design of yesterday. From here proceed back to Singapore.

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Morning at Sentosa Island - Singapore 4 hours

Cable Car Ride to Sentosa Island off Singapore

Sentosa an island of peace and tranquility is just minutes away from the main Island of Singapore.

On the island visit 'Images of Singapore', where you?ll embark on a journey to experience the colourful culture and vibrant heritage of Singapore, re-told through life-size figures, animatronics and special effects. The beauty of a whole different world beneath the seas will overwhelm those who have opted to visit Underwater World and the Dolphin Lagoon, where you can watch the adorable pink dolphins perform their natural antics such as spy-hop,tail-flapping and vocalisation. End the tour with a scenic cable car Ride from Sentosa to Mount Faber where you can see the beautiful lanscape of the city.Private chartered transportation between attractions will make your visit more comfortable.

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Uniquely Singapore - Shop and Eat - Heartlands Trail 3.5 hours

Shopping in Singapore

Discover how Singaporeans truly shop and eat. Come relaxed and let us bring you to Toa Payoh, Singapore's most colorful suburban town, and Holland Village, a truly bohemian enclave. You'll be pleasantly surprised by the best local offerings from arts, carpets and antiques, to fashion apparel and accessories.

Let us introduce to you delicious local dishes like Singapore's famous Laksa (rice noodles and mixed seafood in spicy coconut milk gravy) and Nasi Lemak (fragrant coconut rice with spicy sambal and condiments like fried fish, eggs and cucumber) at a traditional coffee shop. It's an experience you can't miss out on!

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Peranakan Trail with food tasting in Singapore 3.5 hours

Peranakan shophouses in Singapore

Join us on a colorful journey into the history, lifestyle and unique character of the Peranakan people in Singapore. Walk through a spice garden - the original site of the first Botanic Gardens. Then a visit to the Asian Civilizations Museum at Armenian Street, which boasts one of the finest collection of Peranakan exhibits in South East Asia. You will get a glimpse into the fascinating culture of "Nonya and Baba" through an exhibition of their finest clothes and jewelry, furniture, craftwork, customs and festivals.

Next, off to Katong and Joo Chiat, bustling enclaves well known for their rich cultural mix, with residents from various communities such as the Peranakans, Eurasians, Malays and Indians adding to the cultural fabric of Singapore. See rows of colorful traditional Peranakan shophouses dating back to 1920s and 1930s amidst an area that draws people from around the island for delicious local food. Stop for a Peranakan beading demonstration followed by tea and sampling of some Nonya delicacies.

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East Coast of Singapore and Changi Village - Malay Ethnic Area Private Tour 3.5 hours

Changi Chapel outside Singapore

Visit a Malay Ethnic Area of Singapore to showcase the rich cultural heritage of the Malays. Let your guide recount stories of collective spirit that rose through the darkest times of World War II as you continue your journey to visit the Changi Chapel and Museum.

Drive through the rustic and laid-back Changi Village which gives you a chance to see the relaxing side of Singapore and provides a contrast to your final stop at Tampines New Town, a typical heartland township of present day Singapore.

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Trishaw Ride and Dinner in Singapore's Chinatown plus Bumboat 4 hours

Trishaw Ride through the streets of Singapore

Discover the rich historical beginnings of Singapore's Chinatown at the Chinatown Heritage Center. Housed in three restored shop houses, the Center takes you back to a different time in the history of the area and immerses you in the life of the early Chinese immigrants. Experience first-hand living in dark, cramped quarters of a typical Chinatown shop house.

Today's Chinatown is as exuberant as it was in the past and the evenings come alive with the hustle and bustle of the Night Market. After dinner, wander along the narrow lanes and test your bargaining skills with the street vendors selling everything from fashion items and leather goods to souvenirs.

Then, hop onto a trishaw, the 'chauffeured' limousine of the era, for a ride through Chinatown to Clarke Quay. There you'll board one of many bumboats, traditional cargo-ferrying crafts, for a cruise along the Singapore River. Admire the sight of beautifully restored godowns, contrasting with modern skyscrapers of the financial district, colonial buildings and the iconic Merlion statue. Finally, disembark at the Esplanade - Theatres by the Bay where your wonderful evening comes to an end.

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Singapore Changi Airport Plaza Premium Lounge Flexible

Front Desk - Shower - Gym

Plaza Premium Lounge is located on the 3rd Level Departure/Transit Lounge in Terminal 2, and occupies an area of 7,000 square feet with a seating capacity of 130 at any one time.

After many long hours travel with movement constraint onboard a plane, nothing is more inviting than to come into a clean, tranquil, cozy and spacious environment portraying a health conscious lifestyle concept. The Lounge underwent a refreshing facelift and now reflects the Straits Chinese and Zen combination concept, which emphasizes efficient space usage to create an extremely soothing environment to alleviate tiredness and stress after a long flight.

The lounge facilities come complete with a shower facility with amenities, light snacks, hot beverages and juices. A perfect place to just sit down, relax, and unwind.

The shower facilities feature twelve individual shower rooms with an attached dressing and dry area each. These facilities can be used by both men and women without gender segregation, which will eliminate waiting time and improve utilization. A luxuriously appointed common male and female dressing area comes equipped with wash basins and hair dryers.

The self service buffet bar is amply stocked with wholesome salad and condiments, freshly prepared finger sandwiches, pastries, cookies and seasonal local and imported fruits. Hot and cold beverages are readily available adjacent to the bar and buffet counters. Beer is also available at own expense.

The library houses international newspapers and magazines, with Straits Chinese china and porcelain ware adorning the shelves. Internet and email access, as well as points for laptop computers are available for travelers keep in touch with family and friends during transit.

Uniquely designed to provide the tranquility that will help refresh you or simply help you to relax and unwind, the lounge is the perfect solution to all your transit woes!

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Singapore City Tour - Chinatown, Botanic Gardens, Little India 3.5 hours

Merlion Park in Singapore

An orientation tour that begins with a drive around the Civic District past the Padang, the Cricket Club and the historic Parliament House, Supreme Court and City Hall. Next a stop at the Merlion Park for great views of Marina Bay and a picture-taking opportunity with The Merlion, Singapore's well-known tourism icon, a mythological creature that is part lion and part fish.

The tour continues with a visit to the Thian Hock Keng Temple, one of the oldest Buddhist-Taoist temples on the island, before driving past Chinatown to a local handicraft centre. From there you proceed to the National Orchid Garden, located within the Singapore Botanic Gardens, which boasts a sprawling display of 60,000 orchid plants comprising of 400 species and more than 2,000 hybrids. The final stop at Little India will entrance you with the scent of joss sticks, jasmine and spices.

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Comfort Space HelioAsia Day Spa Singapore 1.5 hours

Comfort Space HelioAsia Day Spa Singapore

Comfort Space HelioAsia sets a vibrant yet soothing day spa setting for your quiet sense of serene relaxation in Singapore. Every treatment, ritual and service is specially chosen to bring you the highest satisfaction in results and comfort. All luxuries begin with a warm or cool towel and a herbal tea and are coupled with your skilful therapist’s touch. HelioAsia brings together the senses of touch, smell and sound. The Aromasoul rituals were developed by carefully studying the culture of the Arabian Desert, the Indian Spices, the Mediterranean Waters and the Oriental Soul, thus mimicking the movements that will bring you back to these exact places.

Everyone deserves a little luxury in amongst the hustle and bustle of work or all that shopping. Quietly located in the most prestigious and busiest shopping arena in Singapore, a day spa at HelioAsia will give you a much-needed boost to your confidence, life and well-being when you need it most.

On your visit to HelioAsia, located on Singapore's famous Orchard Road, you will receive the deluxe package which includes a 45 minute massage plus an extra 45 minute massage for free! Choose to indulge in various treatments such as the Shiatsu Massage, Royal Thai Massage or Hot Stones Massage amongst many others. Or, if you prefer, simply soak in a hot or cold pool and enjoy its therapeutic effects.

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Johore Bahru Malaysia from Singapore Private Tour 5 - 7 hours

Johore Bahru Mosque

Drive across the causeway linking Singapore and Malaysia. After immigration formalities, we commence our tour of Johore Bahru with a visit to a handicraft center to observe batik painting. This is followed by a visit to Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque, a Moorish-styled mosque that is strategically positioned on top of a hill overlooking the Straits of Johore Bahru. Built in 1900 and is one of the most beautiful mosques in Malaysia, before arriving at a Kampong.

The final stop will be at a Muslim cemetery with a view from the exterior The Royal Mausoleum, an area where one can't help but appreciate the serene and tranquil atmosphere befitting a resting place for eternity. The Royal Mausoleum has been the final place for Royalty of Johore Bahru and the architecture is one of a fine, unique and aesthetic design of yesterday. From here proceed back to Singapore.

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Cruise or Ferry Port to Singapore Airport Transfer Varies

Singapore Skyline

Travel from the Singapore Cruise Center or Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal to Singapore Airport. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Choose between a shared vehicle transfer, and your own private vehicle transfer.

When making a booking, you will need to advise your flight and cruise details. Your transfer will be confirmed within 24 hours and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver. 24 - 48 hours prior to your transfer, you will be required to reconfirm exact pick up times and places (the contact number will be provided on your travel voucher).

Vehicles used:

  • SHARED - Air-conditioned Minivan / Minicoach
  • PRIVATE - Air-conditioned Standard Sedan Car (2000cc) (1 to 2 people)
  • PRIVATE - Air-conditioned Minivan (3 to 6 people)

At time of booking, YOU MUST include the following flight and cruise details:

  • Arrival Time
  • Cruise Line
  • Ship Name
  • Departure Flight Number
  • Departure Time

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Sultans of Spice™ - A Kampong Glam Walk 2.5 hours

Revealing the story of Kampong Glam

Winner of Singapore Tourism Awards for Best Sightseeing/Leisure/Educational Programme 2004

How was Singapore sold to the British for 60,000 Spanish Dollars? Find out about the man who did it, and the man who forced him to. No one remembers the sultans that used to rule, except the guides on this tour. The old Royal Palace, the Sultan Mosque, the Tombs of the Malayan Princes: they all carry an air of royalty snatched away too quickly. Uncover a curious blend of Malay folk traditions and Islam in the legends of the mysterious 'keris' (dagger), exotic perfumes, 'jamu' remedies to every conceivable ailment and the story of the faith that is so often misunderstood. Don?t miss this hidden cultural enclave where Singapore?s indigenous culture still thrives!

Join the guides who are experts in Singapore's rich heritage and colorful history. Highlights on this walk include the Sultan Mosque, a 'Keris' gallery, understanding traditional Indonesian medicine and Arabic goods, the Old Royal Palace and Tombs.

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The Time of Empire™ - A Colonial District Walk 2.5 hours

CHIJMES

This place possesses an excellent harbour... Singapore is everything we could desire' - Sir Stamford Raffles, 1819. On 6th February 1819, Singapore was claimed as a trading outpost of the British Empire to "secure to the British flag the maritime superiority of the Eastern seas". In governance, religion, entertainment, and many other spheres, the imprint of Singapore's colonial past is indelible.

Learn about Singapore's national flower, the Sarkies brothers, The Straits Times and that wonderful drink called ?the Singapore Sling?. Discover Singapore's colonial legacy from "the time of empire".

Join the guides who are experts in Singapore's rich heritage and colorful history. Highlights on this walk include St. Andrews Cathedral, Armenian Church, CHIJmes and Raffles Hotel.

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Imperial Cheng Ho Singapore Harbour Dinner Cruise 2 hours

Singapore Harbour Dinner Cruise

Admiral Cheng Ho holds an honorable place in Chinese history and visited part of the world as the emissary of the Emperor of China during the 15th century. An exact replica of a famous Imperior vessel of the Ming Dynasty, the Da Fu, M.V. Cheng Ho is nevertheless very modern in its comfort and its safety.

As dusk falls and twinkling lights appear on shore, we pull away on a romantic harbor cruise. The cool, night air spells magic as silhouettes and shadows interplay with the lights on Sentosa and ships in the Western Anchorage; try matching the passing sights with the commentary. Once the sun sets, dinner begins with an appetizing international buffet to complete the enchanting evening.

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Singapore by Night including Dinner at Boat Quay, Night Market, Raffles Hotel 4 hours

Singapore Sling at Raffles Hotel

Enjoy dining at Sizzling Rock by the Singapore River at Boat Quay. Singaporean's latest sunset haunt. After dinner enroute to the World's largest fountain taking in the beautiful sight of the Central business district and Singapore's skyline by night via Benjamin Sheares Bridge.

Continuing to **Bugis Street, our guide will take you for a stroll along the night market or 'pasar malam' where you may chance upon bargains you have never imagined. Our last stop for the evening is at Raffles Hotel for a sample of Singapore's very own concoction - the Singapore Sling - as the saying goes, 'If you have not been to Raffles, you have not been to Singapore'.

Please note: Types of drinks that will be served if you choose the 'Singapore Sling' option:

  • Singapore Sling for adults
  • Virgin Sling for adults 12 - 18 years old
  • Soft Drinks for children 12 years and below

*Dinner is a choice of local / western cuisine served on a self-cooking plate of sizzling hot rock.
Enjoy food at its best and still retain the goodness.
**Will be replaced by other night bazaars during the festive period to take advantage of special events at the time.
Vegetarian cutlet is available on request.
Children 12 years and under will be served a childs menu.

Special Offer - Travel during the Great Singapore Sale (May 25 to July 22, 2007) to receive a 10% discount off the adult retail price - BOOK NOW! Click here for more information and Booking Details



Afternoon Till Sunset at Sentosa Island - Singapore 6.5 hours

Sentosa Island

This island of peace and tranquility is just minutes away by a scenic cable car ride from Mount Faber. On the island, visit Dolphin Lagoon, where you can watch adorable pink dolphins perform their natural antics such as spy-hop, tail-flapping and vocalisations.

At Underwater World, you will be taken on a ?voyage to the bottom of the sea?. Its 80-metre transparent acrylic tunnel allows you to view over 2,500 sea creatures in close proximity.

At Images of Singapore, you?ll embark on a journey to experience the colourful culture and vibrant heritage of Singapore, re-told through life-size figures, animatronics and special effects. After dinner, head for "Songs of the Sea", Singapore?s multi-sensory extravaganza, to watch a world-class water show comprising dramatic effects, water jets, lasers, burst of fire and foot-tapping music set in the sea. Be transported into the enchanted world where mystical sea creatures, a dashing young hero, beautiful princess and all things magical come to life before your very eyes. Private chartered transportation between attractions will make your visit more comfortable.

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Singapore Airport Departure Transfer Varies

Vehicles used

Travel from your Singapore City hotel or your Sentosa Island hotel to Singapore Airport. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Choose between a shared vehicle transfer, and your own private vehicle transfer.

When making a booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your accommodation details. Your transfer will be confirmed within 24 hours and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver. 24 - 48 hours prior to your Hotel to Airport transfer, you will be required to reconfirm exact pick up times and places (the contact number will be provided on your travel voucher).

Vehicles used:

  • SHARED - Air-conditioned Minivan / Minicoach
  • PRIVATE - Air-conditioned Standard Sedan Car (2000cc) (1 to 2 people)
  • PRIVATE - Air-conditioned Minivan (3 to 6 people)

At time of booking, YOU MUST include the following flight and hotel details:

  • Departure Flight Number
  • Departure Time
  • Hotel Name (where you would like to be picked up from)
  • Hotel Address

Don't forget to book your Airport to Hotel transfer!
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Founding Footsteps of Raffles Hotel in Singapore - Private Tour 4.5 hours

Raffles Hotel in Singapore

Raffles' vision of Singapore was for her to become a vital international port and trading center for the Far East. This tour helps to retrace the course of the 'dream come true'. Your trip down memory lane begins with a visit to the Raffles Landing Site, where Sir Stamford Raffles is believed to have first set foot here in 1819, and then to an exhibition that traces the history of the Singapore River.

Next is a stop at Raffles Hotel, a hive of activity for the high-society in the 1800s. Here enjoy either an Afternoon Tea Buffet and local delicacies or light refreshments. The tour continues with a bumboat cruise. These hardy vessels were once used to shuttle cargo but today, they steer us through a kaleidoscope of historic Singapore River and harbour images set against the towering skyline of the modern business district.

Step off at Clarke Quay, a riverside festival village, and visit a Pewter Gallery to discover the history of pewter and role of tin in the development of Singapore as a trading port. A demonstration on pewtersmithing is also included.

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Imperial Cheng Ho Singapore Harbour Cruise 2.5 hours

Cruising down the Singapore River

After making your way down to historic Clifford Pier, you will pass the mouth of the Singapore River, near the spot at which Raffles stepped ashore to find modern Singapore. Behind us is the magnificent skyline of tall buildings, before us the eastern anchorage of the busiest port in the world. You will cruise pass a cluster of tropical island before stepping ashore at Kusu Island, (not available during the ninth lunar month). Continue cruising pass other palm - fringed islands, as your guide gives you a fascinating insight into a part of Singapore that can only be seen from the sea.

Admiral Cheng Ho holds an honorable place in Chinese history and visited part of the world as the emissary of the Emperor of China during the 15th century. An exact replica of a famous Imperior vessel of the Ming Dynasty, the Da Fu, M.v. Cheng Ho is nevertheless very modern in its comfort and its safety.

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Singapore by Night including Dinner - Private Tour 4 hours

Singapore Sling at Raffles Hotel

Enjoy dining at Sizzling Rock by the Singapore River at Boat Quay. Singaporean's latest sunset haunt. After dinner enroute to the World's largest fountain taking in the beautiful sight of the Central business district and Singapore's skyline by night via Benjamin Sheares Bridge.

Continuing to **Bugis Street, our guide will take you for a stroll along the night market or 'pasar malam' where you may chance upon bargains you have never imagined. Our last stop for the evening is at Raffles Hotel for a sample of Singapore's very own concoction, 'the Singapore Sling' - as the saying goes, 'If you have not been to Raffles, you have not been to Singapore'.

Please note: Types of drinks that will be served if you choose the 'Singapore Sling' option:

  • Singapore Sling for adults
  • Virgin Sling for adults 12 - 18 years old
  • Soft Drinks for children 12 years and below

*Dinner is a choice of local / western cuisine served on a self-cooking plate of sizzling hot rock.
Enjoy food at its best and still retain the goodness.
**Will be replaced by other night bazaars during the festive period to take advantage of special events at the time.
Vegetarian cutlet is available on request.
Children 12 years and under will be served a childs menu.

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Uniquely Singapore - Shop and Eat - Heartlands Trail Private Tour 3.5 hours

Authentic dishes of Singapore

Discover how Singaporeans truly shop and eat. Come relaxed and let us bring you to Toa Payoh, Singapore's most colorful suburban town, and Holland Village, a truly bohemian enclave. You'll be pleasantly surprised by the best local offerings from arts, carpets and antiques, to fashion apparel and accessories.

Let us introduce to you delicious local dishes like Singapore's famous Laksa (rice noodles and mixed seafood in spicy coconut milk gravy) and Nasi Lemak (fragrant coconut rice with spicy sambal and condiments like fried fish, eggs and cucumber) at a traditional coffee shop. It's an experience you can't miss out on !

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Singapore City Private Tour 3.5 hours

Thian Hock Keng Temple in Singapore

This private tour will provide you with an insight of Singapore which begins with a drive pass the 'Colonial Heart' for a view of Padang, Cricket Club, Parliament House, Supreme Court and City Hall. Enroute to Thian Hock Keng Temple, one of the oldest Temple in Singapore, the coach will pass Chinatown.

Next Stop at Mount Faber for a panoramic view of the harbor before proceeding to a local handicraft center. The tour then continues to the National Orchid Garden located within the beautiful Botanic Gardens. Our final stop at Little India will entrance you with the scent of joss sticks, jasmine and spices.

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Red Clogs Down the Five Foot Way™ - A Chinatown Walk 2.5 hours

Offering thanks and prayers

The street was filled from end to end, with stalls and knick-knacks of every kind. Here a pair of ready-made clogs, there a steaming hot bun. Sticky cakes, exotic fruits, sweetmeats - it's food paradise always on the streets of Chinatown. Enjoy the fragrance of Chinese tea, ginseng and herbal eggs.

Check out paper cars, houses, 'handphones', and even lingerie - all part of an ancient Chinese funeral ritual. We'll also introduce to you the Yins and Yangs of Chinese traditional medicine. And finally, we might just show you where to get those ready-made clogs and that steaming hot bun!

Join the guides who are experts in Singapore's rich heritage and colorful history. Highlights on this walk include Thien Hock Kheng temple, introduction to Eclectic Singapore Architecture, a Traditional Chinese Medicine store, Chinatown stalls and an ancestral worship shop.

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Singapore Round Island Private Tour (with lunch) 7 hours

Kranji War Memorial

This award winning tour offers an interesting insight into life outside the city of Singapore. The tour starts with a visit to Haw Par Villa, a theme park of Chinese mythology with exhibits of legendary figures. The tour then proceeds to Kranji Dam, which was once a swampy area used as the first landing spot for Japanese Advance Boats before they proceeded to Lim Chu Kang territory. Today, this North Western point of the island gives a clear view of Jahore Bahru.

Next, you will proceed to Kranji War Memorial. Unveiled in 1957, the memorial overlooking the Straits of Jahore, is the last resting place for many of the allied soldiers who lost their lives in World War II. It commemorates by name over 20,000 men and women of the forces who have no known grave.

After lunch is a visit to the Bright Hill Temple, which is famous for its Chinese crematorium and well stocked turtle pond. The final loop of the tour will bring you to Changi passing the Johore Battery built by the British in 1939 to view a replica 'Monster Gun', one of the largest guns installed outside Great Britain during World War II.

The last stop is Changi Chapel and Museum, where you will visit the museum and a replica of the chapel used during World War II. Drive through Changi Village enroute back to the City.

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End of Empire - Singapore 1942 - A Battlefield Tour 3 hours

6-inch quickfire gun at Labrador Battery

Intricate strategies, subtle plots, great follies, explosive action - you will be taken through the intense fire of battle and the fog of war that led to Singapore's fall in WWII. Called 'Gibraltar of the East'... Singapore fell in 8 days. Is it really a story of 'a navy that never was, of defenders left in the dark and of guns pointed in the wrong direction'? Should Percival really bear the brunt of it all? Get to know them - the British, Australian, Indian and Malayan defenders and uncover the realities shrouded by seductive myths and deceptive propaganda.

Join the guides who are experts in Singapore's rich heritage and colorful history. Highlights on this walk include Labrador Battery (site of Fort Pasir Panjang and WWII 6-inch gun battery), Alexandra Hospital (site of infamous massacre), Mount Faber (stunning view of the port and city from this former Command Post) and Kranji War Cemetery (a Commonwealth War Graves cemetery that commemorates war heroes and heroins).

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Morning at the Singapore Zoo with optional Jungle Breakfast with Orangutans 4 hours

Breakfast with the Orangutan

Leave the city behind as we head north to Mandai, which is located by the serene Seletar Reservoir outside of the city of Singapore. Arrive at the Singapore Zoo** just in time to enjoy 'Wild Breakfast' with some special animals! (Optional). Termed as WILD BREAKFAST, guests will enjoy a prelude to this dining-in-the-wild experience with the longest snake in the world - the reticulated python, known to grow to an astonishing length of 10 meters! Breakfast patrons will also be given an introduction to recycling by the Zoo's in-house recycling Oriental small-clawed otter, who dispose of a pile of drink cans into a recycling basket.

But taking the limelight - as it has for the past 22 years - would be the orangutan, one of the most endangered species of primates in the world and an animal synonymous to the Singapore Zoo. The Zoo has bred the largest number of orangutans in the world. The Singapore Zoo also houses and displays the largest social colony of orangutans in the world.

Witness the orangutan descend from a naturalistic backdrop filled with vines and branches, followed by a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for interaction and photography with these intelligent and iconic symbols of the disappearance of the tropical rainforests. With a commentary highlighting the plight of this magnificent creature, the Zoo hopes to inspire in its guests a respect and deep appreciation of nature.

After breakfast enjoy a tram ride around what is also known as the Open Zoo - a totally new concept in animal keeping with its beautifully landscape gardens and very few cages!

** Voted Singapore Tourism Board Leisure Attraction of the Year 2001, 2002 Click here for more information and Booking Details


Singapore Airport to Cruise or Ferry Port Transfer Varies

Singapore Harbour

Travel from Singapore Changi Airport to the Singapore Cruise Center or Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Choose between a shared vehicle transfer, and your own private vehicle transfer.

When making a booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your accommodation details. Your transfer will be confirmed within 24 hours and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver.

Vehicles used:

  • SHARED - Air-conditioned Minivan / Minicoach
  • PRIVATE - Air-conditioned Standard Sedan Car (2000cc) (1 to 2 people)
  • PRIVATE - Air-conditioned Minivan (3 to 6 people)

At time of booking, YOU MUST include the following details:

  • Arrival Flight Number
  • Arrival Time
  • Cruise Line
  • Ship Name
  • Cruise Departure Time

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Of Rajas, Sultans and Sahibs™ - A Little India Walk with Dinner 2.5 hours

Ancient mantras waft through smoke-filled air while a moon and star sit serenely atop fantastical minarets. Bollywood beats and delicious smells tease your senses from every corner.

While in Singapore, why not discover 5,000 years of Indian Civilisation? The world?s oldest living culture can be found right here in Little India. From the misty origins of Indian society to the Mughal and British impact on the Diaspora, let our expert guide make sense of it all for you.

Unlock secrets behind ancient philosophy, arts, Indian cuisine and Ayurveda. And top it off with a feast fit for kings or... erm, Ranis, Sultanas and MemSahibs! Highlights on this Walk include traditional Indian banana leaf dinner (vegetarian and non-vegetarian), spice mill, Ayurvedic medicine, the Abdul Gafoor Mosque, Hindu Temples and classical Indian arts.

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Founding Footsteps of Raffles - Raffles Hotel, Bumboat Ride, Clarke Quay, Pewter Gallery 4.5 hours

Colonial Architecture in Singapore

Raffles' vision of Singapore was for her to become a vital international port and trading center for the Far East. This tour helps to retrace the course of the 'dream come true'. Your trip down memory lane begins with a visit to the Raffles Landing Site, where Sir Stamford Raffles is believed to have first set foot here in 1819, and then to an exhibition that traces the history of the Singapore River.

Next is a stop at Raffles Hotel, a hive of activity for the high-society in the 1800s, and famous for its 'Singapore Sling' cocktail. Here enjoy either an Afternoon Tea Buffet and local delicacies or light refreshments. The tour continues with a bumboat cruise. These hardy vessels were once used to shuttle cargo but today, they steer us through a kaleidoscope of historic Singapore River and harbour images set against the towering skyline of the modern business district.

Step off at Clarke Quay, a riverside festival village, and visit a Pewter Gallery to discover the history of pewter and role of tin in the development of Singapore as a trading port. A demonstration on pewtersmithing is also included.

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Kukup and Orchid Valley - Malaysia Private Tour 10 - 12 hours

Kukup Fisherman

This highly popular tour to Kukup allows you to explore a typical fishing village built on stilts and planks. The leisurely drive provides a glimpse of Malaysia?s diversity and beauty. Enroute, you will visit ORCHID VALLEY, a 100 acres of land with 1.5million tropical orchid plants of more than 80 breeds, located just 28km from Johore Bahru.

The tour then continue to Kukup where on arrival, you will be treated to a SEAFOOD LUNCH. After lunch, your tour takes you on a boat ride to visit one of the many offshore fishing farms. You will also have time to explore and observe the lifestyle in this FISHING VILLAGE built partially on stilts.

Please Note:

  • Please check whether a visa is required for entry into Malaysia and ensure that your passport has a minimum of 6 months validity.
  • Tour duration depends on traffic conditions and immigration clearance.
  • Lunch includes a complimentary 1st round of soft drink
  • Visits to handicraft centers will be included if time permits
  • Distance from Singapore to Kukup is 120 km

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City Sightseeing Hop On Hop Off Tour of Singapore 24 hours

Hop On Hop Off Tour of Singapore

With great views from the top of the bus, strategically placed stops and an interesting commentary, this truly is the best way to see the sights of Singapore.

You can hop on and off as many times as you like aboard this open-top double-decker bus. There are 2 routes (City Route and Heritage Route) with 11 stops on each. Each entire route takes approximately 45 minutes and the bus departs every 75 minutes from each stop. Tickets are valid for 24 hours from first use.

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Singapore Night Safari Private Tour 4 hours

Singapore Night Safari Jeep

For those preferring to avoid the larger groups, today's touring by private car and guide, will offer a more rewarding experience on the Night Safari in Singapore. The world's first Night Safari, set in 40 hectares of secondary jungle adjoining the Singapore Zoo, will unfold the mystery and drama of the jungle at night with stunning effect. See a myriad of nocturnal animals, from fierce predators to timid forest dwellers, in their natural habitat under subtle moonglow lighting. Enjoy the experience in the complete safety of a tram and with a sense of roaming through a jungle.

Your tram ride takes you through the East and West Loop passing by a large reservoir and weaving through selected habitats designed specially to replicate the natural environment from the Himalayan foothills to the jungles of South-East Asia and Africa. On completion of the tram ride, your tour guide will lead you on a walking trail where you will be able to view the animals at closer quarters.

Please note: This tour includes a dinner option at the Ulu Ulu Restaurant, a sumptuous international buffet with a good mix of Western and Asian dishes. Drinks during dinner are not included.

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Singapore Round Island Tour - Haw Par Villa, Bright Hill Temple, Changi Chapel 7 hours

Haw Par Villa

This award winning tour offers an interesting insight into life outside the city of Singapore. The tour starts with a visit to Haw Par Villa, a theme park of Chinese mythology with exhibits of legendary figures. The tour then proceeds to Kranji Dam, which was once a swampy area used as the first landing spot for Japanese Advance Boats before they proceeded to Lim Chu Kang territory. Today, this North Western point of the island gives a clear view of Jahore Bahru.

Next, you will proceed to Kranji War Memorial. Unveiled in 1957, the memorial overlooking the Straits of Jahore, is the last resting place for many of the allied soldiers who lost their lives in World War II. It commemorates by name over 20,000 men and women of the forces who have no known grave.

After lunch is a visit to the Bright Hill Temple, which is famous for its Chinese crematorium and well stocked turtle pond. The final loop of the tour will bring you to Changi passing the Johore Battery built by the British in 1939 to view a replica 'Monster Gun', one of the largest guns installed outside Great Britain during World War II.

The last stop is Changi Chapel and Museum, where you will visit the museum and a replica of the chapel used during World War II. Drive through Changi Village enroute back to the City.

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Morning at the Singapore Zoo Private Tour 4 hours

Breakfast with the Orangutan

Leave the city behind as we head north to Mandai, which is located by the serene Seletar Reservoir outside of the city of Singapore. Arrive at the Singapore Zoo** just in time to enjoy 'Wild Breakfast' with some special animals! (Optional). Termed as WILD BREAKFAST, guests will enjoy a prelude to this dining-in-the-wild experience with the longest snake in the world - the reticulated python, known to grow to an astonishing length of 10 meters! Breakfast patrons will also be given an introduction to recycling by the Zoo's in-house recycling Oriental small-clawed otter, who dispose of a pile of drink cans into a recycling basket.

But taking the limelight - as it has for the past 22 years - would be the orangutan, one of the most endangered species of primates in the world and an animal synonymous to the Singapore Zoo. The Zoo has bred the largest number of orangutans in the world. The Singapore Zoo also houses and displays the largest social colony of orangutans in the world.

Witness the orangutan descend from a naturalistic backdrop filled with vines and branches, followed by a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for interaction and photography with these intelligent and iconic symbols of the disappearance of the tropical rainforests. With a commentary highlighting the plight of this magnificent creature, the Zoo hopes to inspire in its guests a respect and deep appreciation of nature.

After breakfast enjoy a tram ride around what is also known as the Open Zoo - a totally new concept in animal keeping with its beautifully landscape gardens and very few cages!

** Voted Singapore Tourism Board Leisure Attraction of the Year 2001, 2002
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Singapore Night Safari 4 hours

Singapore Night Safari

The World's First Night Safari**, set in 40 hectares of secondary jungle adjoining the Singapore Zoo, will unfold the mystery and drama of the tropical jungle which comes alive after dusk with stunning effect. See a myriad of nocturnal animals, from fierce predators to timid forest dwellers, in their natural habitat under subtle moonglow lighting. Enjoy the experience in the complete safety of a tram and with a sense of roaming through a jungle.

Your tram ride takes you through the East and West Loop passing by a large reservoir and weaving through selected habitats designed specially to replicate the natural environment from the Himalayan Foothills to the Southeast Asian Rainforest and Indian Subcontinent. On completion of the tram ride, your tour guide will lead you on a walking trail where you will be able to view the animals at closer quarters.

Note: This tour includes a dinner option at the Ulu Ulu Restaurant, a sumptuous international buffet with a good mix of Western and Asian dishes (Please note, vegetarian meal options are not available).

** Voted Singapore Tourism Board Leisure Attraction of the Year 2004, 2003, 2000

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Malacca Malaysia Day Tour from Singapore 12 - 15 hours

Streets of Malacca

Visit Malaysia's most historical city, which has seen the rise and fall of major empires struggling to retain their foothold in the region. Malacca was governed by the Malay Sultanate, Portuguese, Dutch and British who have left behind a wealth of the past, evident in Malacca medieval charm, picturesque buildings, multi-racial population and narrow streets.

This coach tour includes a visit to historic sites such as St.Paul's Hill where St.Francis Xavier was interned, Cheng Hoon Teng Temple - oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia and Porta De Santiago - the Portuguese fortress. Lunch at Malacca is included.

Tour only operates with a minimum of 4 passengers

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Dhobis, Saris and a Spot of Curry™ - A Little India Walk 2.5 hours

Showing off a beautiful Henna Tattoo

Finalist of Singapore Tourism Awards for Best Sightseeing/Leisure/Educational Programme 2005

The cries from the abattoirs filled the air while the 'bhai susu' outside rang their bells ?Milk, fresh milk!? Buffalo carts bearing goods and people of every shape, size and persuasion went rickety by. It was once said that there are three ways to India from Singapore: by ship, by plane, and by a short walk to Little India. Look here a spice, there a garland, and hail, a sagely old bird who tells your fortune! One always finds it so difficult to resist the charms of Little India and it?s little wonder that this is one of our guides? favorite Walks.

Join the guides as they share about Singapore's rich heritage and colorful history. Highlights on this walk include revisiting traditional trades and customs, the Little India Arcade and the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple.

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Go Racing at the Singapore Turf Club 4 hours

Go Racing

Head to where the action is! Nothing beats watching a thrilling horse race at Singapore Turf Club.

Racing in Singapore has come a long way since it was set up in 1842 by a group of racing enthusiasts. The milestones it has reached through the years have been impressive, culminating in the Club's move to its exciting new home at Kranji in August 1999 as it seeks to achieve greater prominence in the international racing arena.

Built for more than $500 million, the 81.2 hectares racecourse has received a Recognition Award from the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Institute of Architects for its 'fun' and 'whimsical' design which successfully 'invites and welcomes' visitors. The Kranji racecourse ranks among the premier racecourses and boasts some 'firsts' like the El-Toro Zoysia grass track. Other unique features include the latest state-of-the-art technology such as the patron entry system, a glass-sided horsewalk, which goes through the grandstand and connects the parade ring to the racetracks.

Racing is conducted in the evening under spectacular floodlights on Fridays, and are held in the afternoons on Saturdays and Sundays. Your tour price includes admission to the air-conditioned Club Level at level 3 of the Grandstand that offers an excellent view of the racetrack, full-service bar and private betting counters.

Price displayed currently includes FREE and exclusive Singapore Turf Club souvenir (while stocks last) - BOOK NOW!

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