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As a world leader in travel experiences since 1947, we connect you to the real Singapore like no one else can. This tiny island nation in Southeast Asia is a dazzling blend of exquisite gardens, gleaming skyscrapers, and rich cultural diversity. Known as one of the world’s safest, cleanest, and wealthiest countries, Singapore surprises at every turn with green spaces that mingle seamlessly with bustling city life and vibrant food halls.
On a Singapore vacation with Pinoy Tourism, you’ll be mesmerized by the lights and music of the SuperTree Grove, marvel at the plunging waterfall in the Cloud Forest, wander along the historic Singapore River, and lose yourself in the floral sanctuary of the Singapore Botanic Gardens. The country’s culture is an intricate tapestry of Chinese, Malay, Indian, and European influences, where Buddhist relics and Chinese joss houses sit side by side with ornate mosques and Hindu temples. From the lively markets of Chinatown to the culinary delights of Little India and the architectural charm of the Arab Quarter, Singapore is a city where cultural treasures meet lush nature. Travel with us and discover endless possibilities through our exclusive Pinoy Tourism Highlights.

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Singapore At-a-Glance

A compact gem in Southeast Asia, Singapore offers a unique mix of lush gardens, modern skyscrapers, vibrant markets, and historic neighborhoods. Explore the city with your expert Pinoy Tourism Travel Director and experience one of the world’s richest, safest, and greenest urban landscapes.

Currency
Singapore dollar
Capital City
Singapore
Winter avg temp
25°C
Language
English, Mandarin, Tamil, Malay
Summer avg temp
30°C
Good morning
Zǎoshang hǎo
Time Zone
GMT+8
Good evening
Wǎnshàng hǎo
I love introducing our guests to all the best food spots in Singapore, from the sizzling delicacies in Chinatown to the colorful markets of Little India.
- Travel Director
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Our top 5 things to do in Singapore

Stroll along the Singapore River

Take a walk along the historic Singapore River with our Local Specialists, who will reveal the stories behind iconic landmarks like the Victoria Theatre, the former Parliament House, the Old Supreme Court Building, and century-old bridges that line the riverbanks.

Visit the UNESCO-listed Singapore Botanic Gardens

Spanning 82 hectares and home to more than 10,000 plant species, the Singapore Botanic Gardens are a lush urban sanctuary. From tropical rainforests to the fragrant orchid and ginger gardens, this 160-year-old heritage site is the only tropical garden designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Wander through the National Orchid Garden

Within the Botanic Gardens lies the world’s largest orchid collection. Explore more than 1,000 orchid species and 2,000 hybrids across three beautiful hectares, and discover why it’s a must-visit for nature lovers and horticulturists alike.

Enjoy a Night Out at Marina Bay

Experience the dazzling sights of Marina Bay at night, including the Gardens by the Bay, Flower Dome, and the towering 114-foot indoor waterfall in the Cloud Forest. Take in panoramic views of the city from the 656-foot Marina Sands Observation Deck, where the skyline lights up in spectacular fashion.

Be amazed by the SuperTree Grove

One of Singapore’s most iconic sights, the vertical gardens of SuperTree Grove rise between 82 and 164 feet, wrapped in ferns, orchids, and vines. At night, the canopies come alive in a mesmerizing light-and-music display known as the Garden Rhapsody.

Best museums in Singapore

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National Museum of Singapore

Founded in 1849, it is Singapore’s oldest museum. Explore the country’s treasures, from the Singapore Stone and 14th-century gold ornaments to the earliest photographs capturing Singapore’s rich past.

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ArtScience Museum

Housed in a lotus-shaped building, the ArtScience Museum blends art and science with innovative exhibits, from Leonardo da Vinci’s Flying Machine to high-tech robotics and Tang Dynasty treasures.

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Asian Civilisations Museum

Dedicated to the artistic history of Asia, the museum showcases ancestral cultures from Southeast Asia to West Asia. Explore ceramics, calligraphy, textiles, bronze statues, Buddhist art, and tribal ornaments that reveal the region’s fascinating history.

Best food in Singapore

Laksa

A spicy noodle dish with chicken, fish, or prawns cooked in coconut milk curry or tangy assam broth. Pinoy Tourism guides know the best stalls to savor this local favorite.

Bak Kut Teh

Tender pork ribs simmered in a fragrant herb-and-spice broth. This breakfast delicacy combines cloves, cinnamon, garlic, pepper, and fennel seeds in a simmered “Meat Bone Tea” experience.

Orh Luak (Oyster omelette)

Singapore’s iconic oyster omelette, thickened with potato starch, is best enjoyed with a dash of chili sauce and lime juice for a fiery kick.

What to pack for a tour in Singapore

What to Pack

Pack for sustainable travel

Reusable water bottle, refillable toiletries, and eco-friendly bags go a long way here.

A few good books

India’s train journeys are long and scenic, the perfect time to lose yourself in a novel.

Light, modest clothing

Stay cool while respecting cultural norms at temples and religious sites.

Medication for stomach upsets

Even careful travelers get Delhi belly, better safe than sorry.

Water purification tools

Bottles, tablets, or gadgets to keep you hydrated and healthy.

Wet wipes & sanitizer

India is lively, dusty, and messy; freshen up on the go.

Other things to know before you go

Depending on your nationality, a valid passport and potentially a visa may be required. Check these requirements well ahead of your trip. Many countries also require passports to have at least 3–6 months of validity, so verify before booking your travel.