All-time favourites

Whether you are here for leisure or stopping over, no trip to Singapore is complete without a visit to some of the city’s world-renowned zoos, theme parks and attractions. With lots of fun, entertaining and memorable experiences to take away, you’ll have plenty of stories
to share when you get back home.

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All-time favourites
Sentosa

A fun-filled day at Sentosa

Whether you are an outdoor or indoor person, there’s something for you at Sentosa. What else can you expect from an idyllic resort island that boasts pristine beaches,
world-class attractions, sea sports, golf and scenic retreats.

Singapore Flyer

Hop on the world’s largest
giant observation wheel

Got a phobia of heights, then this is just what you need to overcome the fear.
Feel on top of the world as you soar 165m above the ground in an air-conditioned capsule and be treated to a breathtaking view of the Marina Bay area and beyond.

Singapore Zoo

Close encounters with the wild at the Zoo

Set in a tropical rainforest environment that’s inhabited by over 3,000 animals in natural spacious habitats, the Singapore Zoo offers an ecological adventure like no other in Southeast Asia. What’s more, if you are game, you could choose to go for a jungle breakfast with the orang utans or attend one of the up-close feeding sessions.

Night Safari

It gets fun after dark at the Night Safari

When dusk falls at the Night Safari, it signals the start of day for some 1,000 nocturnal animals. If you didn’t know better, the animal world is very active under
the cover of darkness. At the Night Safari, you’ll get a glimpse of what they are up
to behind those shadows.

Jurong Bird Park

Flock to the Jurong Bird Park
for a feathery affair

The Jurong Bird Park is a sanctuary to over 4,000 feathered creatures, across some 380 bird species. It has one of the largest collections of birds in the world with a series of giant aviaries that have been designed to replicate the natural habitats of birds. Step into one of these aviaries and you’ll have the chance to view a wide range of colourful birds
up-close. Flock there to witness it for yourself.

Merlion Park

Rub shoulders with a national icon
at the Merlion Park

The Merlion, a celebrated tourist icon in Singapore, is a mystical creature that represents the city’s humble origins. Spotting a lion’s head and a fish body, this national symbol can be found at the Merlion Park watching over the Singapore River.