Day 1: Sentosa (do the lugee/sky lift, visit universal studios, underwater world, etc) Day 2: Shopping along Orchard Road in the day then visit Marina Bay Sands Casino. Day 3: Zoo / Clubbing (Butterfactory @ onefullerton or Zouk @ kimseng road). Maybe visit esplanade eat at Makan sutra then walk to Merlion Park / Butterfactory
If you have more days the more "optional stuff" i.e frankly quite boring compared to the ones above: Day 4 Culture / Art Stuff: Experience chinatown, Little India, Fort Silso@Sentosa or SAM(sg art museum) Day 5 Nature stuff: View from Mount Faber(nice drive for couples), Cycling at East Coast Park + Waterpark, Henderson wave
Tourist Traps to Avoid: Singapore flyer, "beaches" (sg has one of the worse beaches in the world), night safari (the day zoo is alot better)
Day 1: Sentosa (do the lugee/sky lift, visit universal studios, underwater world, etc) Day 2: Shopping along Orchard Road in the day then visit Marina Bay Sands Casino. Day 3: Zoo / Clubbing (Butterfactory @ onefullerton or Zouk @ kimseng road). Maybe visit esplanade eat at Makan sutra then walk to Merlion Park / Butterfactory
If you have more days the more "optional stuff" i.e frankly quite boring compared to the ones above: Day 4 Culture / Art Stuff: Experience chinatown, Little India, Fort Silso@Sentosa or SAM(sg art museum) Day 5 Nature stuff: View from Mount Faber(nice drive for couples), Cycling at East Coast Park + Waterpark, Henderson wave
Tourist Traps to Avoid: Singapore flyer, "beaches" (sg has one of the worse beaches in the world), night safari (the day zoo is alot better)
And thats it!
Sorry Boss!!
But i beg to defer!!!
Singapore might not have the best beaches BUT WE DO! have some mentionable ones.
First: Siloso Beach. NOT during Zouk Outs, but generally speaking it is a pretty good place to chill out. It has a really expensive Beach Bar that opens at night and a nice laser show that happens around it vicinity as well. So if you need a place to listen to some nice honks of oil tankers passing by; or simply watch the teenagers of Singapore play volley ball. That is the place to be.
Second: As mentioned by a couple Universal Studios Singapore. They are actually talking about Resorts World Singapore. This is the main "resort" you are looking for when you mention Universal. In one of the hotels, Hard Rock Hotel, It has a MAN MADE beach. It is a Silcia composite, sorry I am not a engineer or the supplier who did it, but I can say it is a pretty unique experience. Where you get to hang out in a pool setting with beach all around.
Lastly; Not the proudest touch I would say. But East Coast Park for what it is worth definitely deserves a mention. I know i know it may not have the glorious white sand beaches of Whitehaven or the illustratious outlook of Bondi. But to travel means you want to know more about other countries. East Coast Park has a good pulse to the local culture. Mentioned in my earlier post about food(seafood or hawker stuff) you can find some good food in the area. And ALOT of chalets that line the beaches. Something uniquely Singapore would be how you could rent a bike and ride from the Gardens By The Bay in Marina Bay; through to East Coast Park; Across the Singapore Sailing Clubs into NSRCC(a Golfing Club); into Changi Park Connector and towards Changi VIllage. I could provide more of a detail outlook if you are a Cyclist enthusiast and you could probably see a greater part of Singapore through riding a round
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