Admission to attractions
Chinese / English-speaking guide
Lunch
Round-trip transfers to and from your hotel
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Insurance
Children aged 3-5 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Free for children aged 1-2
Children aged 6+ will be charged the same rate as adults
The activity is able to accommodate the following dietary requirements: Halal certified / lactose intolerance / allergies / gluten intolerance / vegetarian diets / vegan diets
This activity is stroller and wheelchair-accessible
Child seats are not available
All surcharges are payable in cash directly to the driver
Save precious time in Singapore on this private door-to-door guided day tour, complete with a vehicle that brings you to the heart of the Lion City. Cruise the Singapore River on a traditional bumboat, explore Kampong Glam, Little India & Chinatown, with an optional stop at Gardens by the Bay. Enjoy lunch at a 19th-century convent and dinner at a hawker market.
Merlion Park: One of the highlights of the whole tour is the visit to Merlion Park, which spans 2500 square meters. Here, you can see the famous icon of Singapore, the Merlion, a mythical creature that is part lion and part fish. Apart from this, you would also see the mesmerizing Marina Bay Sands Park.
Singapore Flyer: One thing you must not miss when in Singapore is the Singapore Flyer, which gives you an aerial view of the entire city. Other places added to the tour include Fountain of Wealth, Suntec City, Orchard Road, etc.
Esplanade Park & Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay believes that the arts are for everyone. Discover what's on at Singapore's performing arts home.
Kampong Glam: As Singapore's Muslim center, Kampong Glam is home to the city's biggest mosque, the Masjid Sultan (or Sultan Mosque). Its huge golden dome and four minarets cannot be overlooked.
Little India Arcade: Visit the most vibrant and happening parts of the city: Little India and Chinatown. A drive through these places is definitely a delight and will give you a glimpse of the city's cultural diversity and multi-racial lifestyle.
Sultan Mosque, also known as Masjid Sultan, is the impressive Sultan Mosque in historic Kampong Gelam. It is the focal point for Singapore's Muslim community.
Chinatown: Once an enclave for Singapore’s Chinese immigrant population, Chinatown today is much-beloved for its blend of old and new, with historic temples and traditional medicinal halls sitting alongside bold new bars and trendy lifestyle shops.