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Explore Singapore... Famous Tourist Destinations
| Images of Singapore | |
| Find out more about Singapore’s vibrant history at Images of Singapore, a state-of-the-art museum filled with life-size figures, animatronics, special effects and rare artefacts. You will relive Singapore’s history through the eyes of an early settler and have a taste of the colourful festivals, rituals and cultural traditions of the Chinese, Malays, Indians and Peranakans. | ![]() |
| Duck Tours | |
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Climb onto a big yellow Duck for fun-filled land and sea tours of the historical landmarks along the Singapore River and around the civic district and Marina Bay. Half-truck and half-boat, the aptly-named Duck is an amphibious vehicle that saw action in the Vietnam War. It is still used today by some military services, but down by the Singapore River, our Ducks are strictly for fun. |
| Underwater World Dolphin Lagoon | |
| Bond with the pink dolphins at Underwater World’s Dolphin Lagoon. Definitely one for the family photo album, a trip to Dolphin Lagoon promises an unforgettable introduction to the world of the highly-intelligent Indo Pacific Humpback Dolphin. | ![]() |
| Jurong Bird Park | |
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Step into this 3,000sqm walk-in aviary and enjoy the experience of having a thousand colourful birds swirl around you in a naturalistic setting. With suspension bridges and an elevated boardwalk that’s 12m above ground level, you will be right in the thick of things, with 360-degree views of everything that’s happening around you. And the children will just love the central feeding tower where they can feed the birds. |
| Singapore Zoo | |
| The Asian elephants at the Singapore Zoo aren’t particularly shy and really don’t mind having an audience when they take their morning baths. And these gentle giants certainly won’t protest if you feed them a fruit or two before you tuck into your own buffet breakfast at Jungle Flavours, the largest of five eateries (for humans) at the Singapore Zoo. | ![]() |
| Science Centre Singapore | |
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Science can’t be boring when you get to play with water. At the Science Centre Singapore's WaterWorks, which is practically a water theme park in itself, both children and grown-ups get to experiment with the hands-on exhibits. |
| Night Safari @ Singapore Zoo | |
| Things that go bump in the night congregate at the Night Safari. The world’s first wildlife park built for night visits is nestled in 40 hectares of lush secondary forest and inhabited by 1,000 animals from 100 species. When the sun goes down, the wolves, racoons, owls, hyenas, and all their nocturnal friends, come out to play. | ![]() |
| River Cruises & Leisure | |
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Take a cruise down the Singapore River on board a vintage bumboat. It will take you on a journey through time, offering views of the iconic Merlion, the Esplanade, century-old godowns and shop houses, colonial-style government buildings and grand bridges with their quaint light fixtures, as well as the modern skyscrapers that now dominate the city’s skyline. |
| Lau Pa Sat | |
| Built in 1894, Lau Pa Sat (meaning “Old Market” in Hokkien) on Boon Tat Street is a gazetted national monument and the largest Victorian filigree cast-iron structure still standing in Southeast Asia. The food is tasty and inexpensive, the choices are plentiful and table manners are optional. | ![]() |
| Reverse Bungee @ Clarke Quay | |
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For a different view of Singapore, proceed on to Clarke Quay and have a go at the Reverse Bungy Jump. Feel your heart drop to your feet as you are flung up at great speeds and then jerked back down to earth. This experience is certainly not for the faint-hearted! |
Source : Visit Singapore





















