Handpicked tours and customer holiday packages to provide you best in class experience.
Enter your contact details and we will plan the best holiday suiting all your requirements.
First Published on: Apr 17, 2019 | Last Updated: Apr 17, 2019 By Flyingroups
Let’s explore Singapore:
A gateway to Asia and beyond, Singapore is a young, dynamic nation and a cosmopolitan city of possibilities
Singapore is located in the heart of Southeast Asia, at the southern tier of the Malay Peninsula. Singapore is made of 1 main island, but also 62 smaller islands as well, which lie off its southern coast.
Lying close to the equator means Singapore enjoys a sunny tropical climate all year round. The climate tends to be warm and sunny, with average daytime temperatures of 31 degree C, dropping to around 24 degree C in the evenings.
Rain falls throughout the year, but traditionally, the monsoon season will be between November to February. Downpours tend to be irregular, sudden and usually brief, bringing freshness to the atmosphere.
These are some of the itinerary packages, Flyingroups.com does.
The world's first night zoo, the Night Safari exposes you to the nocturnal wildlife, where you can see how the animals behave in their natural habitats at night as you explore the different trails. The best way to begin your exploratory tour is to hop onto a guided tram tour, as you travel deep into nocturnal animal world and journey through seven geographical regions of the world. The Night Safari is open daily from 7.15pm to midnight.
The Changi Point Coastal Walk, sometimes referred to as the Changi Boardwalk, is an easy waterfront jaunt, stretching for about 2.2 km along the coastline. The Coastal Walk is easy enough for kids to do (not so suitable for prams unless you're prepared to trudge up and down stairs with it), providing views of the waters out to Johor.
Marina Bay Sands is a must - see destination in Asia and has helped to boost business and recreational tourism in Singapore. Marina Bay Sands ' grand opening took place on February 17, 2011. It also marked the opening of the seven restaurants of the famous chef. At the opening of the two tenants, Louis Vuitton and Pangaea Club, on 18 and 22 September 2011, the last portion of the Marina Bay Sands, the floating pavilions, was finally opened to the public.
USS is always the must-see destination that appeals to anyone traveling to Singapore. Let’s explore the USS with Living Nomads team to see why this spot is at that much attractive.There are seven film-themed areas, each of which is designed in a unique way. In the Hollywood zone you will find the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame. The landscape develops into impressive city skylines as you enter New York, including a mock-up of a subway entry. You can step into a film set here and experience the destructive force of a hurricane with Steven Spielbe's special effects