Singapore Cruise

Cruises From

Singapore, Singapore

Are you planning a cruise from Singapore? You are going to go on an unforgettable journey. Just make sure that you set a separate set a few days before your sailing, when you are there to really explore Singapore. This island is a true cultural center. It is home to a community that represents nations around the world and has four official languages. If you want to stretch your legs, climb the peak of Mount Faber. This is more than a hill at just 300 feet, but it offers great views of the gulf and horizon. Alternatively, you can spend some time visiting the impressive orchid garden and botanical garden, which is home to 250 different ginger varieties. It is perfect for sampling Singapore's world-famous street food, such as Sweet and Butter Kaya Toast, Lailed Bread (sometimes "Asian Croissant"), and other local treats. Many people consider these dishes to be national specialties. All of this makes Singapore an ideal starting point for a Transpacific Cruise.

National Language

English, Malay
Mandarin, Tamil

Currency Accepted

SINGAPORE DOLLARS
(SGD)



Cruise Vacation Singapore



Things To Do in Singapore


Two Sides of Nature

Two Sides of Nature

Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is a stunning 250-acre nature park featuring iconic attractions like the Supertree Grove, Flower Dome, and Cloud Forest. The Supertree Grove showcases towering man-made trees with lush gardens, while the Cloud Forest conservatory houses a 42-meter indoor waterfall and tropical plants from high-altitude regions. The park also includes themed gardens, interactive play zones for children, and scenic walkways around lakes. It perfectly blends futuristic design with nature, offering a unique experience for visitors of all ages.

Multicultural Medley

Singapore is a multicultural city with four official languages: English, Malay, Mandarin, and Tamil. The Sultan Mosque and Arab Street showcase the rich Muslim heritage and vibrant Arab culture, while Chinatown and Campong Glam reflect Chinese and Malay influences. The Little India district is the heart of the Tamil Indian community, offering a lively cultural and culinary experience that highlights the diversity of Singapore’s population.

Multicultural Medley
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Zoom In, Zoom Out

For breathtaking panoramic views of Singapore, visit the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark, located 56 stories high. This iconic rooftop observation deck offers stunning vistas of the city skyline, Marina Bay, the Singapore Flyer, and the famous Merlion statue. After soaking in the views, enjoy an original Singapore Sling Cocktail at the historic Raffles Hotel Long Bar, a timeless symbol of Singapore’s colonial charm and vibrant social scene.

Authentic Singaporean dishes including chili crab, Hainanese chicken rice, and laksa enjoyed during a cruise stop in Singapore

Local Cuisine

The best way to experience Singaporean cuisine is at street vendors and hawker centers like Tiang Bahru. Try traditional dishes such as Cantonese-style noodles topped with four slices of siu pork and dumplings. Don’t miss the local favorite carrot cake, a savory dish made of rice flour and daikon radish, fried with eggs and pork fat. These vibrant food hubs offer an authentic taste of Singapore’s diverse culinary heritage.

Shoppers exploring vibrant markets and upscale malls in Singapore, featuring luxury brands, local crafts, and bustling shopping streets near the cruise port

Shopping

Singapore is a shopaholic's dream, from the luxury boutiques lining Orchard Road to the vibrant local shops scattered throughout the city. For unique souvenirs, explore the ethnic neighborhoods: find fragrant incense sticks in Chinatown and exquisite lacquer and South Indian dolls in Little India. These areas offer authentic cultural shopping experiences perfect for your Singapore cruise holiday.