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Singapore Destination

A panoramic view of Singapore

Singapore

Singapore Weather Card

Singapore

moderate rain
82°F

Details:

Feels Like: 88.18 °F

Wind: 5.75 m/s

Humidity: 77%

Visibility: 10000 m

Pressure: 1010 hPa

Jurong Weather Card

Jurong

clear sky
70°F

Details:

Feels Like: 69.04 °F

Wind: 7.11 m/s

Humidity: 56%

Visibility: 10000 m

Pressure: 1021 hPa

  • Capital City: Singapore
  • Language: Malay, English, Tamil, Mandarin Chinese
  • Currency: Singapore Dollar
  • Best Time To Travel: March to August
  • Country Dialing Code: +65
  • Population: 5.454 million

About Singapore

  • Clothing: There is no official dress code in Singapore. The rule of thumb is to keep clothing light, cool and comfortable. Natural fabrics are the best as they are breathable and will keep you cooler amidst the high humidity.

  • Cuisine: Singapore is especially renowned for its seafood. Chili crab and black pepper crab are two quintessential dishes that dominate the scene and are greatly recommended to tourists. Another favourite is sambal stingray. In the meat category, Hainanese chicken rice is the most popular dish.

  • Culture: Singapore is a multi-ethnic society where Chinese, Malay and Indian traditions coexist beneath the veneer of a western cosmopolitan metropolis. The three main ethnic groups are religiously and culturally diverse.

Travel Attractions

Gardens by the Bay

A picture of the gardens by the bay

Situated by the Marina Bay Waterfront in the center of Singapore. Visitors are drawn to the Flower Dome in Bay South Gardens by the splendor of nature. The Cloud Forest is a mist-covered landscape with unique plants and breathtaking views. A group of towering, fantastical buildings, dubbed the Super trees.

National Museum of Singapore

A picture of the Singapore National Musuem

The oldest museum in the country and one of the most iconic buildings in the city, with a history that dates back to 1887. The Singapore Gallery and Life in Singapore: The Past 100 Years galleries, two of its permanent exhibits, weave a captivating historical story from the past and present.

S.E.A Aquarium

Sharks swimming near the SEA Aquarium

One of the biggest aquariums in the world, S.E.A. Aquarium is home to more than 100,000 marine creatures from 1,000 different species in more than 40 different habitats. To encourage visitors to safeguard the seas, interactive programs, close animal encounters, and immersive learning excursions are offered in addition to the diverse diversity of aquatic life.

Buddha Tooth relic Temple

A picture of the buddha tooth relic temple

Located in the centre of Chinatown, and tells stories of a civilization that dates back thousands of years through its elaborately constructed interiors and extensive exhibitions on Buddhist art and history. The Buddhist Mandala, a representation of the universe in Buddhist culture, served as inspiration for the design of this Tang-style edifice.

Asian Civilization Museum

A picture of the Asian Cultural Museum

Singapore has a well-deserved reputation for being Asia's cultural melting pot due to its diversity of races and cultures. The Asian Civilizations Museum (ACM) takes you on a thorough examination of the people from the area who have landed on our shores over the past 200 years to highlight this rich history.

Supertree Grove

Panorama of the Supertree Grove with colorful lighting at blue hour in Singapore, Southeast Asia. Popular tourist attraction in marina bay area.

The Supertrees provide a daring new method of growing and displaying plants. The Supertrees will enchant any plant enthusiast with their stunning bromeliads, ferns, orchids, and tropical climbers, among a variety of other magnificent plants.