A Guide to Shore Excursions – Singapore

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For this week’s shore excursion guide I’ve decided to talk about the sensational Singapore. With So many cruise lines starting from or having an overnight in port,  it’s a place you’ll definitely want to explore. Whether it’s high end shopping malls and fine dining or visiting museums and temples learning about the history and traditions dating back 1000’s of years, this port really does have something to offer everyone.

Duck Tour

One of the best ways to get up close to some of the cities famous sights is by taking the original  Ducktour. This land and sea based  experience will ensure you’ll have some of the best view of the famous land marks Singapore has to offer. Highlights will include : Fountain of Wealth – the world’s largest fountain,  Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay  – a performing arts centre which has hosted many big names and acts including the musical We Will Rock You. Civic District – here you can see the Cenotaph, Singapore Cricket Club and lots more.orangatang

Fancy sharing a breakfast with the Orangutans?? Then head to Mandai Zoological Gardens. Home to over 3,600 mammals, reptiles and birds, this zoo spreads over 28 hectares of secondary jungle. The aim is to teach visitors about the the unique habitat of the animals. The enclosures are made in such a way that it replicates the natural habitat of the animals it homes. As an option you can also choose to have a jungle breakfast with the Orangutans, the Cotton-Top Tamarins and a Python –  I’m not sure on the Python bit!!

Singapore, Singapore - April 6, 2011: Guests enter the Raffles Hotel in Singapore. The colonial-style hotel is one of the most famous icons of Singapore established in 1899. It was named after the founder of Singapore, Sir Stamford Raffles.

Now for me, a trip to Singapore would certainly have to include a visit to the famous Raffle’s Hotel. Learn all about the history of Sir Stamford Raffles and where it all began. Visit the hotel where it hosted many events for the high society back in 1800’s and stop for a spot of afternoon tea and cake whilst soaking  up the atmosphere before taking a bumboat cruise along the Singapore River. Sounds perfect!

There is so much more on offer I could go on and on but here is a selection of the most popular tours.

Hop on Hop off City Tour

Night Out in China Town

Afternoon til Sunset at Sentosa

Singapore by Night

Night Safari

To find out more about sailings departing from Singapore click here. We’ve also got a fantastic Tailor made collection which includes some of the most amazing itineraries.

As always, you can contact me for further information or if you would like to book any of these excursions or cruises call me  on 03303038399 or email [email protected].

Until next time, bye for now x

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Hi I'm Michaela and I've been in the travel industry for 22 years. I've always love to travel and have worked in various aspects of the industry. I started off at Newcastle Airport as ground handling agent which was a fantastic experience then moved on to the travel agents role…

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