Holiday Destinations & Tourist Attractions in Singapore

Garden By The Bay in Singapore

Where to go in Singapore? What are the popular destinations? What are the places of interest in Singapore? We got asked these questions quite frequently.

Singapore is one of the most amazing places in the world to go on a vacation with incredible tourist attractions, great nightlife, awesome cuisines and wonderful spa retreats.

A lot of people like to go on a Singapore holiday in order to make the best of their vacations and have a great time with their friends and family. It is a shockingly modern city and a fantastic place to visit during the holidays. It has a great deal of almost everything to offer to its visitors. The major tourist attractions will leave you bewitched with its charm.

So to give you a bit of overview, here we compile a list of Popular Holiday Destinations & Tourist Attractions in Singapore.

Sentosa Island

Sentosa island is the undisputed No 1 most popular holiday destination of Singapore. In brief, it is a whole island converted into an attraction park. It is big and will probably take you 1-2 whole days to explore everything. Sentosa Island is the answer of Singapore to Disneyland, and will be even more so with the opening of Universal Studio with the Integrated Resort (IR) next year.

Beach lovers can enjoy exciting games and sea sports along the 3.2-km long sandy beaches stretching across Siloso, Palawan and Tanjong.

Fort Siloso is the Singapore’s only preserved coastal fort stands as an important window to our colonial past and a poignant reminder of the war years.

What else to do ?

  • Ride a movie (Cinemania)
  • Join the army (Fort Siloso)
  • Spot sharks without getting wet (Underwater World)
  • Admire butterflies
  • Erupt yourself (Volcano Land)
  • Splash yourself (Fantasy Island)
  • Fall for dolphins (Dolphin Lagoon)
  • Climb the Merlion for a panoramic view
  • Walk on a dragon
  • Have a look at other countries (Asian Village)
  • Relax on spotless artificial beaches
  • Rollerblade on the alleys or rent a bike
  • Spot skeleton on a nature walk
  • Have a photo with a snake
  • Watch monkeys getting coconuts
  • Walk a suspended bridge
  • Admire a collection of shells
  • Cool off by numerous fountains or manicured gardens (orchid, scented, spices,…)
  • Bike on water
  • Dream at the musical fountain
  • Stand on the southernmost point of the Asia continent
  • Ride the monorail around for free
  • Dance on the beach in swim suit at the two beach bars (regular foam parties as well)
  • Swim in the Laguna

Orchard Road

From the world famous city, comes the world famous shopping destination – the Orchard Road Singapore. There are over 30 malls and shopping centers located in the stretch or road, closely connected to each other by pavements and underground pass. Here, you’ll find everything like the stylish Louis Vuitton, the exquisite Bergdorf Goodman, the elegant Tiffany & Co., the ever popular Prada, the immaculate Versace, Cartier, Fortunoff, Dior, Fendi, and Chanel. And the list goes on and on…

Ethnic quarters

As a multiracial country, Singapore host a number of unique destinations which celebrates the cultural diversity of the different races. Here are some places where you can experience the culture, customs and traditional festivals.

Geylang Serai

It was earlier known as the Geylang Kelapa; Geylang Serai was an abode to many of the Malay Kampongs. It is famous for the exquisite quality of lemongrass that grows here in abundance. There are traditionally made Malay-Kalimpong houses and a cultural museum as well.

China Town

China Town was historically the home to Chinese population who lived here. The place can be best explored on foot and can be marveled at the various interesting areas of Chinese worship. The main places of worship include the Thian Hock Keng temple, Sri Marimman temple and the Buddha Tooth Relic temple. The China Town market is very popular for its cheap bargains where you can buy a lot of stuff like the textile, medicinal herb and Chinese handicraft.

Little India

Little India is a district endowed with Indian culture’s ethnic elements. The most attractive features of here are Sri Veeramakaliamman temple and Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple. The latter is known more for its massive Buddha statue. Exquisite Indian silk, brassware, gold jewelry and trinkets can be bought from the exotic market. Little India’s cuisine and henna are also very popular.

Arab Street/ Kampong Glam

The colorful district of Kampong Glam got its name from a local tree, Glam. It has a Malay Heritage Centre and Sultan Mosque. Also known as the Masjid Sultan, the mosque excels in architectural splendor. The textiles, fabrics and the baskets made of cane, straw and rattan of the market, trinkets, and perfumes are very famous here.

Nightlife

As for a taste of Singapore nightlife, some popular night spots highly recommended are Chijmes Singapore, Singapore Boat Quay, Mohammed Sultan Road, Singapore Robertson Quay and Holland Village Singapore. Arguably, some of the most popular party destinations currently are Zouk, St James Power Station (coal-fired power station turned into large entertainment complex), and MoS (Ministry of Sound)

Food

As a metropolitan where most of the population dines out, Singapore naturally has huge array of gastronomical offers. From posh five-star restaurants to economical food hawker centers, you can find and enjoy international as well as local food almost everywhere in Singapore.

Other destinations

You will never go wrong with the well-known Singapore tourist attractions such as the Singapore Zoo, Botanic Garden, Singapore Night Safari (Night Zoo), Jurong Bird Park and the Singapore Flyer etc.