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1. Resorts World Sentosa

Resorts World Sentosa is the Southeast Asian version of the Disney Empire in Florida. The area is home to six luxury resort properties that offer a wide range of amenities for the entire family. It boasts Southeast Asia’s only Universal Studios theme park, the largest marine life park in the world and a casino. Resorts World Sentosa is also a Singapore hot spot for celebrities, world-class entertainment and high-end shopping venues.

 

2. Singapore Flyer

Resorts World Sentosa is the Southeast Asian version of the Disney Empire in Florida. The area is home to six luxury resort properties that offer a wide range of amenities for the entire family. It boasts Southeast Asia’s only Universal Studios theme park, the largest marine life park in the world and a casino. Resorts World Sentosa is also a Singapore hot spot for celebrities, world-class entertainment and high-end shopping venues.

 

 

3. Orchard Road

Orchard Road has become synonymous with wealth and affluence in Singapore. Once home to wealthy European settlers, the area still has one of the highest concentrations of Western expatriates in Southeast Asia. Today, Orchard Road is a bustling shopping district, featuring high-end designers like Dior and Armani. The area also has many cinemas, restaurants and entertainment venues that tend to cater to the more affluent crowd. Orchard Road is truly the place to see and be seen in Singapore.

4. Beaches of Sentosa

There are actually three beaches in the Sentosa area of Singapore – Palawan, Siloso and Tanjong. While each one is comprised of the same sandy beached and palm trees, what they have to offer varies a little from beach to beach. Siloso Beach is the place to go if you’re into water sports and other sporting events, such as volleyball. Palawan Beach is the family oriented one and has a lot of amenities geared toward children. Tanjong beach is the most secluded of the three and is the ideal spot for someone looking for a quiet, relaxing atmosphere.

 

5. Marina Bay Sands

Marina Bay Sands is so much more than just a world-class hotel. It’s a sprawling compound chock full of things to do and must-see attraction. The hotel itself, standing fifty five stories high, is an architectural masterpiece and a wonder to behold. Gourmet restaurants and shopping boutiques dot the sprawling compound, which boasts two state-of-the-art theaters with combined seating capacity of 4,000. Sitting atop of the hotel is a SkyPark, which offers 360 degree views of the skyline, lush gardens and an infinity pool.

6. Cable Car Rides

If you’re headed to Sentosa Island, take the cable cars. The cabins of the cars seat eight people and the lines traverse 2km through the air. It’s truly a unique experience and great variation from traditional modes of travel.


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  • Singapore
    • Sentosa

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