Singapore Travel F.A.Q.
A majority of Singapore’s population is Buddhist or Taoist, followed by Christians, Muslims, and Hinduists.
Placed on top of the three towers like a crown yet in the shape of a surfboard is the Sands SkyPark®. This place grants access to its Observation Deck that offers visitors gorgeous views of Singapore — a definite must to visit!
I hope this detailed fun top things to do in Singapore helped bring some clarity on the activities that you absolutely don’t want to miss while in this glorious and bustling city.
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There is no shortage of amazing museums for you to explore (there are 50 of them!), so it’s easy to fill up your list of top things to do in Singapore with these places:
Wanna save further? Try getting a Sentosa Fun Pass! It basically gives you unlimited fun by visiting the Sentosa attractions that you like at a discounted packaged rate.
For the full suite of Singtel’s Tourist SIM cards, check out the table below:
Singapore typically uses plug type C (two round pins), type G (three rectangular pins in a triangular pattern), and type M (three round pins). The country operates on a 230V voltage and a frequency of 50Hz.
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You can easily purchase Singtel Tourist SIM card online or do a pick-up when you reach Singapore Changi Airport or any 7-Eleven store. For online purchases, you can check out Singtel, Klook.com, or Trip.com.
You can pick up your Singtel Tourist SIM card at Singapore Changi Airport at Travelex Foreign Currency Exchange, Changi Recommends, 7-Eleven, or Cheers store. For everywhere else in Singapore, you can simply head to 7-Eleven, Cheers, Singtel Shops, authorized retailers at Harbourfront / Tanah Merah, or any other authorized retailers.
Please take note that the 5G S$50 or S$30 Tourist SIM Cards are only available at Travelex Foreign Currency Exchange, Changi Recommends, and Singtel Shops.Singapore is arguably a shopaholic’s haven given the variety of items it offers that are made by high-end luxury brands as well as local boutiques and street markets.
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However, take note a travel insurance’s affordability typically means lesser coverage; so please always ensure that you read the fine print in order to decipher which travel insurance company is the right fit for you and your trip!
Fun Things to Do in Singapore
1. Explore green spaces
All visitors to Singapore must have a passport that is valid for at least 6 months after their date of arrival in the country.
TIPS:
– Book your entrance tickets to the Sands SkyPark at a discount online.
– I highly recommend coming to the SkyPark during sunset, if not during night time.
– If you want to access the infinity pool, you need to be a hotel guest; and if you are, it’s best to come there around lunchtime or early afternoon to avoid the crowds
– Drop by the Event Plaza on the 1st floor to enjoy the Spectra Light and Water Show. They are held 8:00pm and 9:00pm daily with an additional 10:00pm show on Fridays and Saturdays.