Singapore Cruises

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 detect 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 spread your feet, climb the peak of Mount Faber. This is more than a hill than just 300 feet, but it has good views of the Gulf and Horizon. Alternatively, you can spend some time in search of impressive orchid garden and botanical garden, which is home to 250 different -different ginger varieties. It is perfect for the food of Singapore's world-famous street food, such as Sweet and Butter Kaya Toast, Lailed Bread (Sometimes "Asian Croisain"), and tender is considered to be the perfect lead for food by many people, such as the national dishes of Singapore are considered by many people.

National Language
English, Malay
Mandarin, Tamil
Currency Accepted
SINGAPORE DOLLARS
(SGD)


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Things To Do in Singapore


Two Sides of Nature

Two Sides of Nature

The tropical scenario of Singapore is diverse as its culture. The garden -interaction "avatar" by the Gulf takes more than an issue of "better homes and gardens" at home, while Singapore Botanical Gardens and Orchid Gardens that are adjacent to horticulture for it contact gardening to a more traditional perspective.

Multicultural Medley

Singapore has four official languages, and even more ethnic groups have an impact on its culture. Discover the Muslim heritage of the city at the Sultan Mosque with Arab Street and its Chinese character (and food!) Malay -speaking Singapore is the epithet in the Chintown Compong Glam, while the Tamil Indian community of Little India is the heart of the city of Little India.

Multicultural Medley

Zoom In, Zoom Out

To enjoy a panorama of the horizon of Singapore, go to the roof of Marina Bay Sands on a large scale, which is also beautiful than the city's symbolic meurian statue on the other side of the Gulf. Or when you order an original Singapore Sling Cocktail in the long bar of the Raflles Hotel, visit a more in -appearance Singapore icon.

Local Cuisine

The best way to get a cross-section of Singapore cuisine is to visit his street vendors, or hawkers, in a hub like Tiang Bahru. Jump on a Singapore cruise to try Cantony-rituals meal noodles, top with four SIU slices of SIU pork with dumplings and yellow egg noodles. The snack on the tea to the cub, also known as carrot cake, even if it is made of rice flour and dicon radish with eggs in pork fat is fried.

Shopping

Singapore is a shopkeeper's paradise, whether you stick to the high-end boutique of Orchard Road or local shops in the entire city. One way to guarantee a special souvenir during your Singapore cruise holiday is to shop in the ethnic neighborhood of the city: Chintown or incense sticks in Chintown or Little India and get out of chopsticks and lacquer in South India dolls.