Singapore Tour Packages
Best Singapore Tour Packages From Sri Lanka
Speeding around Singapore can take a matter of minutes, thanks to one of the world’s most efficient and widespread public transport systems. Hankering for a Roti Parata breakfast in Little India, but want to visit the temples in Chinatown before lunch? No problem, you’ll be there in a jiffy using the sparkling MRT system – and why not stop at Marina Bay for a spot of shopping on your way? Plus, with new metro lines opening practically every two years, this tiny island just keeps on becoming easier to explore. Plan out your venture on the streets of Singapore with Ceyline Travels tour packages from Sri Lanka specially crafted to make sure you have the best experience.
Best Tour Destinations in Singapore
Universal Studio - Singapore
Situated in the heart of Resorts World Sentosa, experience the only Universal Studios in South East Asia where 28 thrilling rides and seven themed zones await. Get an adrenaline rush on rides like Battlestar Galactica: HUMAN vs. CYLON and TRANSFORMERS The Ride, while the small ones laugh along to Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase and meet characters like Po the Panda and the Minions.
Things to do in Universal Studios - Singapore
- Enjoy thrill rides like Battlestar Galactica
- Take some time out to catch some wonderful live shows
- Keep an eye out for exciting street entertainments
- Enjoy the vast array of international cuisines
Sentosa Island - Singapore
Sentosa is an island resort off Singapore’s southern coast, connected to the city by road, cable car, pedestrian boardwalk and monorail. By Sentosa Station, Tiger Sky Tower has panoramic views that can stretch as far as Indonesia. On the south coast, Palawan Beach is lined with food stalls and bars and has a suspension bridge to a small offshore island. Palm-lined, crescent-shaped Tanjong Beach is more tranquil.
Things to do in Sentosa Island - Singapore
- Adventure Cove Waterpark Singapore
- Skyline Luge Sentosa
- Singapore Butterfly & Insect Kingdom
- Sentosa Nature Discovery
- S.E.A Aquarium Singapore
- Sentosa Golf Club
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
Marina Bay Sands is a destination for those who appreciate luxury. An integrated resort notable for transforming Singapore’s city skyline, it comprises three 55-storey towers of extravagant hotel rooms and luxury suites with personal butler services. In addition, its architecture is made complete with the Sands SkyPark which crowns the three towers.
At the Sands-SkyPark be prepared to be wowed by the 360-degree views on the observation deck. As hotel guests, you can enjoy the breath-taking experience of swimming in the infinity-edged swimming pool overlooking the horizon. Dive into the pool before dusk and witness the picturesque view of the sunset from the pool’s edge, 200 metres in the sky.
Things to do in Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
- Go to Sands-Sky Park
- Dine at one of the world best restaurants
- Go to Art-Science Museum
Gardens by the Bay - Singapore
Once you’ve glimpsed this beautifully designed green space you won’t be able to stay away. Wander through the Bay East Garden, perfect for enjoying the vibrant plant life and escaping the city bustle for a moment. You will not want to miss Supertree Grove, where you’ll find a cluster of the iconic, futuristic structures designed to perform environmentally sustainable functions. Then, head to the Cloud Forest Dome to see the world’s tallest indoor waterfall and learn a bit about biodiversity.
Things to do in Gardens by the Bay
- Walk 22 meters up in the air and enjoy beautiful views
- Amazing photo spots
- Explore three unique gardens
- Admire the world’s tallest indoor Waterfall in the Cloud Forest
- Wander around in the world’s largest glass greenhouse – the Flower Dome
Merlion Park - Singapore
Singapore’s Merlion is just what it sounds like – the figure of a mythical creature that has the head of a lion and the body and tail of a fish. The Merlion represents the city’s humble start as a fishing village combined with its traditional Malay name Singapura – “lion city.” The structure, which was relocated to Merlion Park in 2002, where it can overlook Marina Bay, weighs 70 tonnes and stands at 8.6 meters tall, spouting water from its mouth in a fountain. The “Merlion Cub” sits nearby, only two meters tall but a hefty three tonnes, and there are five additional official Merlion statues throughout the city. Merlion Park is an ideal spot for photo-ops, whether you are taking a selfie in front of the iconic creature or capturing the magnificent views from the park as it looks out over the bay.
Things to do in Merlin Park
- Take Incredibly Beautiful Pictures At The Helix Bridge
- Eat Street At Chinatown Food Street
- Haggling And Shopping At Chinatown Street Market
- Hop On The Tummy-twirling Battlestar Galactica Ride
Singapore Flyer
The Singapore Flyer is a giant observation wheel at Downtown Core, Singapore. It has 28 air-conditioned capsules, each able to accommodate 28 passengers, and incorporates a three-storey terminal building.
At 165 metres tall, Singapore Flyer is a masterpiece of urban architecture and engineering that showcases not only the mesmerizing cosmopolitan cityscape of the tropical Lion City but even the surrounding islands of Indonesia and parts of Malaysia in all their glory. In addition to offering panoramic views of Singapore’s cosmopolitan cityscape, guests can also indulge in a flute of champagne, or savour the iconic Singapore Sling whilst hosted in a special themed capsule. Diners seeking both privacy and luxury can opt for a multi-sensory treat unlike any other with our Premium Sky Dining Flight, complete with a four-course dinner and an in-flight host.
Shopping in Singapore
If you are a shopping lover, you should come to Singapore at least once in your life. Being one of the most vibrant shopping hubs in Asia with hundreds of shopping centres, Singapore is a fashion paradise for millions of tourists, who come not only to see the sights but also to get the most fashionable items.
Singapore satisfies label lovers with plenty of world-class brands, but the country never forgets to offer price-sensitive customers trendy items on their budgets. In Singapore, the budget does not mean out of fashion or low quality; it is quite possible for shoppers to find any desired items that suit their needs, tastes and wallets, in fact.
Best Places to Shop in Singapore
- Bugis Street
- Mustafa Centre
- Far East Plaza
- Lucky Plaza
- Chinatown Street Market
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