Singapore with other countries
Singapore is one of the great cities of the world, with its blend of Asian and European cultures. Graceful colonial buildings co-exist alongside centuries-old street markets and modern high-rises. Though the government can be strict with residents and visitors who misbehave, travelers who follow the rules can’t help but be fascinated by this multi-cultural city. | |
Singapore – 06 NIGHT / 07 DAYS 04 Nt Singapore+ 02 Nt Cruise Standard : INR 87,500 |
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Singapore 04 Nights/ 05 Days Standard : INR 60,000 |
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Singapore 03 Nights/ 04 Days Standard : INR 52,000 |
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Singapore for Children 04 Nights/ 05 Days Standard : SGD 590 |
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Singapore with other countries | |
Singapore & Malaysia 06 NIGHTS/ 07 DAYS 3N Singapore + 3N Kuala Lumpur Standard : USD 660 |
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Singapore & Phuket 06 NIGHTS/ 07 DAYS 3N Phuket + 3N Singapore Standard : INR 94,000 |
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Singapore & Bali 07 NIGHTS/ 08 DAYS 3N Singapore + 4N Bali Standard : USD 660 |
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Singapore & Krabi 06 NIGHTS/ 07 DAYS 3N Singapore + 3N Krabi Standard : USD 660 |
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Singapore & Thailand 06 NIGHTS/ 07 DAYS 3N Singapore + 2N Bangkok + 2N pattaya Standard : USD 660 |
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Singapore & Lankawi 06 NIGHTS/ 07 DAYS 3N Singapore + 3N Lankawi Standard : USD 660 |
Sightseeing in Singapore
Cruise in Singapore
Marina Bay Hotel : If construction costs are a traveler’s bag, then they’ll delight in seeing the Marina Bay Sands, a resort that cost US$5.7 billion to build, making it the world’s most expensive building when it opened in 2010. The Marina Bay Sands is an integrated resort that has it all: a luxury hotel, restaurants, an endless collection of shops, a convention center that is one of the largest in Asia, theater, an Art Science Museum and other entertainment centers. It also has an indoor skating rink made with synthetic ice. Singapore Flyer: The Singapore Flyer is a giant Ferris wheel, only with benefits, that only start with the stunning views below. Cars hold up to 28 people as they circle above the city. When it opened in 2008, it was the highest Ferris wheel in the world, reaching 165 meters (541 feet) up into the Singaporean sky. With advance notice, the Flyer can accommodate disabled guests in wheelchairs. Located on Marina Bay, the Flyer’s terminal has three floors of restaurants, shops and other services. |