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Overview

Singapore holidays


Sensational shopping and a space-age skyline combine with an explosive food culture on holidays to Singapore Singapore is a multicultural garden city where 21st-Century skyscrapers sit side by side with a rich colonial past. Extravagant, wealthy and packed full of contrasts, this is a city-state with an infectious energy, renowned for its sensational shopping malls, street markets and mouth-watering cuisine. Home to the cheapest Michelin-starred meal in the world and a space-age botanic garden where towering super trees epitomise the modern vision of the city, its riverside setting and beautiful green spaces only add to the charm. Abundant with history and incredible architecture, Singapore is a cosmopolitan outdoor dream; from its sky-rise greenery to the iconic treetop walkways, what once was a high-rise concrete jungle has today transformed itself into one of Asia's greenest cities.

From the shopping utopia of Orchard Road and the ultra-modern Marina Bay to the cultural wonderlands of Chinatown and Little India, Singapore's wide range of districts enchant with their different personalities. Every holiday to Singapore is a little different; you can explore exquisite restaurants serving up a world of culinary adventures, visit charming colonial attractions, take in the outstanding natural beauty and discover a calendar full of exhilarating and colourful events. We can tell you the hottest spots for a Singapore Sling, the best time of day to visit the Botanic Gardens, and the food stalls that you have to find in one of the city's famous hawker centres. Give us a call or visit your local store and we'll help to create your dream Singapore holiday.

Hawker food stalls – found at the heart of Singapore’s food culture, these stalls are great for budgets and offer a world of choice from chilli crab to assam laksa

Its multicultural heritage – this modern city is home to a fantastic mix of Chinese, Malaysian, Indian and western nationalities

The iconic buildings; from the world-famous Raffles Singapore to the mind-defying Marina Bay Sands hotel, the Singapore skyline at night is a sight not to be missed

The space-age super park of Gardens by the Bay; the towering supertrees are a futuristic masterpiece

The city’s proximity to prime South-East Asian vacation spots such as Sentosa Island, home to Resorts World®, Singapore’s very own Universal Studios.

Best time to visit Singapore

• Singapore experiences a tropical climate all year round and it is likely to be hot and humid whenever you choose to travel

• The wettest period is between November and January, but although there is a chance of rain year round, there is also plenty of sunshine and consistently high temperatures.

Singapore holiday highlights



On the banks of the Singapore River, the colonial region of Riverside (also known as the Civic Region) is where the British Statesman Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles landed and first founded the city of Singapore in the early 19th Century. Today, you can stand on the banks of the river and watch as 100 dragon boats rhythmically make their way through the water during October's River Regatta. On the south bank of the river, you'll see the skyscrapers of the central business district and plenty of bars, clubs and restaurants at Boat Quay. On the north bank, colonial buildings blend with modern structures at Clarke Quay. Lined by historic warehouses from a time when the Singapore River was the city's centre of trade, the area is now a popular entertainment destination. Some of the warehouses and traditional Chinese junk ships have been restored to their former glory and are today home to bars, restaurants and nightclubs.

Singapore's Botanic Gardens is one of the most famous of its kind throughout the world. Open since 1859 as an ornamental park where fêtes and flower showers were held, the park has been instrumental in the role of making Singapore a 'Garden City'. Wander through the many exotic gardens, including the world-renowned National Orchid Garden which is home to 1000 species of orchids and some 60,000 plants. An early start here is highly recommended to beat the heat and see the locals practising t'ai chi.

One of the city's most famous landmarks is Gardens by the Bay, Singapore's 21st-Century space-age nature park. A 250-acre urban masterpiece that symbolises the city's contemporary vision, Gardens by the Bay sits in the heart of Marina Bay, an extravagant entertainment complex located on reclaimed land east of downtown Singapore. Well-loved for its futuristic and towering supertrees, the park is also home to an aerial skyway, giant biodomes and a cloud forest. While stunning in the day, the park is simply breathtaking at night – every evening, watch as the supertrees transform with their dazzling light displays during the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show.

To escape the city, locals and tourists head to Sentosa, an island resort self-titled as 'Asia's Favourite Playground'. The island is home to Resorts World® – Singapore's own Universal Studios, the adrenaline-fuelled theme park of Imbiah Lookout and a number of fun-filled attractions along its two-mile beach. Sentosa Island is a family's dream destination that also features charming coastal and forest ecosystems and nature walks, ideal for a bit of wildlife spotting. Alternatively, head to Pulau Ubin, just ten minutes by bumboat from Singapore's east coast. Singapore of old, this largely undeveloped island has a population of less than 100, and is also home to one of the last surviving kampongs in Singapore.

Where is Singapore?



Just 17 miles long and 31 miles wide, Singapore is a tiny island city-state in South-East Asia. 85 miles north of the equator, it lies at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula between Malaysia and Indonesia, with other nearby neighbours including Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.

Food and drink



For the locals of Singapore, dining out is a passion and you can see why, with a host of oriental delicacies, local specialties and cuisine from around the world to choose from. Extremely proud of their rich food heritage, Singaporean cuisine is usually a multicultural explosion, stemming from a fusion of Chinese, Indian, Malaysian and Indonesian influences. And the best thing about dining here? From the high-end and spectacular to the inexpensive and authentic, it has to be the seemingly endless choice of restaurants and bars you can enjoy.

Go where the locals go and you won't go far wrong. Sample a highlight of Singaporean culture and go for the cheap dishes at one of the famous Michelin-starred hawker centres. In downtown Singapore, the Maxwell Hawker Food Centre is probably the most authentic that you'll find in the city, but the Chinatown Food Complex is its most well known. Head here to find the Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice and Noodle stall – home to the cheapest Michelin-starred meal in the world. Don't miss the amazing food at Newton Circus. By day this looks like a normal street but at night it transforms, with an array of hawker stalls serving the flavours of the Orient. Chinatown is a must for foodies, with some of the most highly rated stalls lining the vibrant streets. A drink or meal at the iconic Raffles Singapore is also a must – the world-renowned Long Bar is where you'll be able to order a Singapore Sling. There's no shortage of bars throughout the city either, from rooftop venues offering spectacular views of the city to ultra-trendy bars and hangouts.

Shopping



The retail heart of the city is mostly located along Orchard Road, where you'll be drawn in by the glitzy entrances of the large shopping centres. Similar to London's Oxford Street, it's the ultimate shopping destination in Singapore. Once lined with spice orchards and plantations, the road is now dominated by high-end fashion emporiums and malls, tiny boutiques and luxury fashion houses, all buzzing with locals and tourists. Less commercial shopping can be enjoyed in the quieter neighbourhood of the city, where you'll find independent designers and bustling local markets, while districts like Little India and Chinatown are the places to visit for a bargain. Head to Haji Lane in Kampong Glam to experience the best in boutique shopping; one of the narrowest streets in Singapore, it's also one of the trendiest with its yoga studios, old-school vintage shops and quirky street art and cafés.

Getting around



Singapore has one of the sleekest and most well-developed public transport systems in Asia. Efficient, comfortable and seriously good value, you can whizz around this tiny island in mere minutes on the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) system. If you're keen to explore as much of the city as possible, we recommend buying a Singapore Tourist Pass. Available for one, two or three days at a time, you'll enjoy unlimited train and bus travel throughout the city. If heading to the sights of downtown Singapore, one of our favourite ways to explore this area is on a bumboat. Cheap and fast, these classic boats add a touch of nostalgia to a river tour with their charming flat-bottomed designs and quaint lantern decorations that light up the river at night.

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Time difference:
GMT +8 hours

Capital:
Singapore

Currency:
Singapore dollar.

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Hotels

Resorts & hotels in Singapore



From a contemporary escape with a superb choice of restaurants to a national monument near the famous Orchard Road, discover the best Singapore hotels with Kuoni



Wealthy Singapore is renowned for its extravagance, and it’s no different when it comes to the choice of accommodation in the city. From its super modern retreats to a historic landmark hotel, Singapore hotels epitomise the opulence that the city is so well known for. Chosen for their styles, hospitality and fantastic locations, we’ve handpicked seven of the best hotels in Singapore. Stay in a red and green architectural wonder in the heart of the city’s central business district, experience a taste of colonial life at a legendary icon and lap up the sensational harbourfront views at one of the finest hotels in the city.

Our recommended Singapore hotels



Multi-Centres

Singapore & beyond multi-centres



A bewitching blend of East and West, and a melting pot of Malay, European and Chinese cultures, Singapore is a popular city to discover. Renowned for its shopping malls and street markets, Singapore also has exquisite restaurants serving up a world of culinary adventures plus charming colonial attractions, outstanding natural beauty and a full calendar of exhilarating and colourful events to enthral and enchant.

Discovery, relaxation or adventure: whatever your preference may be, you can choose the departure day to suit you to create a unique and personalised experience of Asia.

Changi, Singapore International Airport serves over 100 airlines to over 60 countries worldwide. As Singapore’s gateway to the world, Changi is one of the world’s best airports and helps cement the city’s status as a popular stopover destination, being only half an hour away from the city itself.

Singapore & Beach combinations

Combine futuristic Singapore with an idyllic beach paradise as you make the most of your time in this beautiful part of the world, be it in Thailand, the Maldives or beyond. Singapore is vibrant and bustling, so why not combine it with an equally as energized city such as Bangkok. Or perhaps you yearn for a slower pace of life or a most culturally infused area, whatever you wish, we can provide.

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Things to do
Explore Singapore city tour

Explore dynamic Singapore on this half-day tour and visit the historic Parliament House, the Supreme Court and City Hall before stopping off at Merlion Park and enjoying its impressive views over Marina Bay. Move on to one of Singapore’s oldest Buddhist-Taoist temples, drive through colourful Chinatown and proceed to the National Orchid Gardens before stopping off in Little India, where the heady scents of incense and spices fill the air. Duration:Half dayPrice:Group tour from £22 per person; private tour from £91 per person.Included/Excluded:Included: Transfer, guide and entrance fees. Excluded: Drinks and snacks.Other information:Departs daily

Footsteps Of Raffles

This tour traces Raffles' vision of Singapore to become a vital international port and trading centre for the Far East. Your trip down memory lane begins with a visit to the Raffles Landing Site, where Sir Stamford Raffles is believed to have first set foot here in 1819, and then to an exhibition that traces the history of the Singapore River. Next is a stop at Raffles Hotel, a hive of activity for the high society in the 1800's. Here enjoy and afternoon tea buffet with English and local delicacies or light refreshments. The tour continues with a bumboat cruise. These hardy vessels were once used to shuttle cargo, but today , they steer you through a kaleidoscope of historic Singapore River and harbour images set against the towering skyline of the modern business district. Step off a Clarke Quay, a riverside restival village and visit a pewter gallery to discover the history of pewter and the role of tin in the development of Singapore as a trading port. A demonstration of pewter smithing is also included.Duration:Half dayPrice:Prices on requestIncluded/Excluded:Includes: Transfers, afternoon teaOther information:Departs daily except Sunday

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Taoism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Hinduism
Climate

Best time to visit Singapore

Climate & Weather

  Day time maximum temperature Night time minimum temperature Average water temperature Average rainfall Average amount of sun hours
January 29°C 23°C 27°C 221mm 6h
February 31°C 24°C 27°C 115mm 7h
March 31°C 25°C 29°C 177mm 6h
April 31°C 25°C 30°C 161mm 6h
May 31°C 25°C 30°C 89mm 6h
June 31°C 25°C 30°C 120mm 6h
July 30°C 25°C 29°C 117mm 6h
August 30°C 25°C 29°C 131mm 5h
September 30°C 24°C 29°C 90mm 5h
October 30°C 25°C 29°C 218mm 5h
November 30°C 24°C 29°C 230mm 4h
December 30°C 23°C 29°C 489mm 4h
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