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Overview
Welcome to Singapore
Singapore may look small on the world map, but it is one of the most exciting places to visit in Asia. This city-country is modern, safe, and full of energy. You’ll see tall glass towers, peaceful gardens, colorful streets, and food stalls serving dishes from around the world. Everything is well connected, so you can move from one attraction to another easily.
Whether you love nature, shopping, theme parks, or food, Singapore has something special for everyone.
Quick Facts About Dubai
Capital: Singapore (the country is one big city)
Currency: Singapore Dollar (SGD)
Languages: English, Malay, Mandarin, Tamil
Weather: Warm and humid all year, with sudden rain showers
Best For: Families, honeymooners, solo travelers, and food lovers
Travel Tip: The MRT (metro train) is the fastest way to explore
Popular Destinations by Area
Central Singapore – The Modern Heart
This is where you’ll find the famous skyline of Singapore. At Marina Bay Sands, you can see the rooftop pool and enjoy stunning views of the city. Just nearby is the Merlion statue, a half-fish, half-lion icon of Singapore. Don’t miss Gardens by the Bay, where giant Supertrees light up at night and futuristic domes house flowers from all over the world.
Walking around Central Singapore feels like stepping into the future — shiny buildings, luxury shops, and waterfront walks.
South Singapore – Fun and Adventure
The south is home to Sentosa Island, Singapore’s playground. Families and kids love Universal Studios, where movie sets and rides bring stories to life. The SEA Aquarium is one of the largest in the world, filled with colorful marine life. Sentosa also has sandy beaches, adventure parks, and a sky cable car that gives you amazing views of the sea and city.
If you want a day full of fun, Sentosa is where you should go.
North Singapore – Green and Wild
North Singapore is more peaceful, with green spaces and wildlife. The Singapore Zoo is one of the best in the world, where animals live in open habitats instead of cages. At night, the Night Safari lets you explore the world of nocturnal animals under the stars.
This area is great for families, kids, and anyone who enjoys nature and animals.
East Singapore – Relax by the Sea
When you arrive in Singapore, you’ll likely land in the east at Changi Airport, known as one of the best airports in the world. But there’s more here — East Coast Park is a long stretch of beach where locals ride bikes, rollerblade, or simply sit by the sea with barbecue picnics.
The east is less crowded and gives you a taste of how locals relax on weekends.
West Singapore – Parks and Culture
The west is filled with science, culture, and nature spots. Families can enjoy the Jurong Bird Park, home to hundreds of bird species, and the Science Centre, which makes learning fun with hands-on displays. There are also many gardens and nature reserves, making this part of the city calm and refreshing.
It’s the perfect side of Singapore for a slower, more educational experience.
Why Visit Singapore?
Even though Singapore is small, it feels like many countries packed into one island. You can see modern skyscrapers, relax on beaches, explore nature parks, eat food from all around Asia, and enjoy safe, clean streets — all in just a few days.
For travelers, Singapore is the best place to enjoy comfort, culture, and adventure in one trip.
Places That You Can’t Miss
Best Places to Visit in Singapore
Imagine landing in Singapore and stepping into a world where every corner has something new to show you. The city may be small, but it feels like a treasure box filled with surprises. Let’s take a walk through some of the best places you should not miss.
Gardens by the Bay
Imagine walking under giant trees that glow with lights at night. These are the Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay, one of the most magical places in Singapore. During the day, you can explore the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, where plants from all over the world grow inside cool glass houses.
At night, the garden turns into a dreamland when the Supertrees shine with music and colors. Visitors often spend a few hours here — walking, relaxing, and taking photos that look like they’re from the future.
Marina Bay Sands & The Merlion
In the heart of the city stands the Marina Bay Sands, the famous hotel with a ship-shaped rooftop. Even if you’re not staying there, you can visit the SkyPark for breathtaking views of Singapore’s skyline. Just a short walk away is the Merlion, a half-lion, half-fish statue that sprays water into the bay.
This spot is perfect for evening walks, as the city’s lights reflect on the water. Most travelers spend their evening here, enjoying the views and soaking in the energy of Singapore.
Sentosa Island
Sentosa is like a giant playground for all ages. You can spend the whole day here, starting with Universal Studios Singapore, where exciting rides and shows bring movie worlds to life.
After that, head to the SEA Aquarium to see sharks, stingrays, and colorful fish swimming above your head. Later, relax at the sandy beaches or take the cable car ride for an amazing view of the island. Sentosa is where families, kids, and adventure lovers all find something fun to do.
Singapore Zoo & Night Safari
In the north, you’ll find one of the best zoos in the world. At the Singapore Zoo, animals live in natural surroundings instead of cages, so you feel like you’re walking through a jungle.
Don’t miss the chance to see elephants, orangutans, and even polar bears. When night falls, the Night Safari opens. Here, you ride a tram through the dark and see animals that come alive only after sunset. A visit here usually takes half a day and feels like stepping into the wild.
Chinatown, Little India & Kampong Glam
Singapore is not just modern buildings — it’s also full of culture and traditions. In Chinatown, streets are filled with red lanterns, temples, and tasty food stalls. In Little India, the air smells of spices, the walls are painted in bright colors, and shops sell everything from flowers to gold jewelry.
Meanwhile, Kampong Glam is the Malay-Arab quarter, with the golden-domed Sultan Mosque shining brightly. Spending time here gives you a taste of Singapore’s rich mix of cultures.
Orchard Road
If shopping is your idea of fun, then Orchard Road is the place. This long street is lined with shiny malls, designer shops, and cozy cafes. You can spend hours moving from one mall to another, finding the latest fashion, gadgets, or just enjoying a coffee while watching the crowd.
Even if you don’t plan to shop much, walking through Orchard Road gives you the lively city feel of Singapore.
East Coast Park
When you need a break from the busy city, East Coast Park is where locals go. It’s a long stretch of beach where families ride bikes, friends have picnics, and children play by the sea. You can rent a bicycle, enjoy barbecued food, or simply sit on the sand and watch ships in the distance. Spending a few hours here is the best way to relax and see how Singaporeans spend their weekends.
Universal Studios Singapore
If you love movies and adventure, Universal Studios is like stepping right into your favorite films. As soon as you walk in, you see streets that look like Hollywood, with music, performers, and fun shops. There are thrilling rides like the Battlestar Galactica roller coaster, water rides that splash you with excitement, and even shows where characters come alive.
Kids love meeting Shrek, Minions, and Transformers, while adults enjoy the mix of rides and live performances. You can spend almost the whole day here — riding, eating, and just enjoying the magical world of cinema. By the end, you’ll feel like you’ve been on a movie adventure yourself.
Little India
Walking into Little India feels like entering another world filled with color, sound, and smell. The streets are alive with shops selling fresh flowers, shiny bangles, and colorful fabrics. You can smell spices from far away, and the food here is full of flavor — from crispy dosas to sweet gulab jamun.
Don’t miss the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, one of the oldest temples in Singapore, with its beautiful carvings. During festivals like Deepavali, the whole area lights up with decorations and joy. Even if you just walk around for a few hours, Little India gives you a taste of culture and warmth that you won’t forget.
Timing Matters
Best Time to Visit Singapore
Singapore is a place you can visit all year round because the weather doesn’t change too much. It is warm and humid most of the time, with small changes depending on the month. Let’s see how the year looks:
January – March (Cool and Festive)
These months are a little cooler and less humid compared to the rest of the year. It’s also the time of big celebrations like Chinese New Year. The streets are filled with lanterns, decorations, and parades. A great time to explore the city without feeling too hot.
April – June (Hot but Lively)
This is one of the hottest times of the year, but it’s also full of life. Schools have holidays, and many families come to Singapore. You’ll see big crowds at attractions like Universal Studios or the Singapore Zoo. If you don’t mind the heat, it’s a fun time to enjoy the lively city atmosphere.
July – September (Rain Showers but Cheaper Travel)
These months bring more rain, but showers are often short and light. The good news is fewer tourists travel at this time, so flights and hotels are often cheaper. You can explore museums, malls, and indoor attractions when it rains, then step out to enjoy the fresh air afterward.
October – December (Festive and Busy)
The year ends with lots of celebrations. Deepavali, Christmas, and New Year make the city glow with lights and decorations. Shopping malls put up amazing displays, and Orchard Road looks like a fairyland at night. Weather is a bit wetter, but the festive spirit makes it worth it.
Do I need a visa to visit Singapore?
Yes, Citizens of India need a visa to enter Singapore. But don’t worry—New Age Holidays will help you with the complete visa process, from filling out forms to getting approvals.
What documents do I need for a visa?
You usually need:
A valid passport (with at least 6 months validity).
Recent passport-size photos.
Flight tickets and hotel booking.
Bank statements or proof of funds.
Our team at New Age Holidays makes sure you have all the right papers ready.
Is Singapore safe for tourists?
Yes, Singapore is one of the safest countries in the world. Just follow local rules and be respectful.
What should I know about local culture?
Singapore is multicultural—people follow Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western traditions. Always dress modestly in temples, don’t litter (fines are high), and respect local customs.
What documents should I carry while traveling?
Passport with valid visa
Return flight ticket
Hotel booking details
Travel insurance (recommended)
A little cash (Singapore Dollar) and an international card
What is the currency in Singapore?
The currency is the Singapore Dollar (SGD). Notes and coins are used, just like in India.
Should I carry cash or card?
It’s best to carry a mix of both. Small shops and food stalls prefer cash, while malls, hotels, and big restaurants accept international cards.
