Explore Singapore’s hidden gems with a full-day open-top ferry tour to 3 islands. Capture Instagram-worthy moments and uncover unique insights.
Explore Singapore’s hidden gems with a full-day open-top ferry tour to 3 islands. Capture Instagram-worthy moments and uncover unique insights.
- Little India - With its lively streets, bustling markets, and walls adorned with vibrant murals, Little India is one of Singapore’s most dynamic neighborhoods. Discover more about their most beloved Hindu deity with an elephant head (Lord Ganesha) through a local guide who will share fascinating stories while showcasing the stone sculpture of Lord…
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Little India - With its lively streets, bustling markets, and walls adorned with vibrant murals, Little India is one of Singapore’s most dynamic neighborhoods. Discover more about their most beloved Hindu deity with an elephant head (Lord Ganesha) through a local guide who will share fascinating stories while showcasing the stone sculpture of Lord Ganesha and his charming companion (the Mouse).
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Kampong Glam - Known as Singapore’s Muslim Quarter, Kampong Gelam features 19th-century shophouses transformed into stores selling textiles and casual eateries offering spicy local Malay, Lebanese, and Turkish cuisine. Noteworthy landmarks include the golden-domed Sultan Mosque, the largest and most stunning in the area.
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Chinatown - Explore Chinatown and be captivated by its historic temples – Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Sri Mariammam Indian Temple, trendy bars, and rich heritage. Discover souvenir shops and fruit stalls featuring Singapore’s King of Fruit (Durian) and Queen of Fruits (Mangosteen).
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Maxwell Food Centre - Experience where many locals enjoy their meals at the hawker center and sample some Michelin-rated hawker fare (Hainanese Chicken Rice, Chicken Satay, local traditional coffee, etc.) without overspending. Learn Singapore’s unique table reservation method (Choping) as you search for your favorite dishes.
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Peranakan Houses - The Peranakan community arose from the intermarriage of Chinese immigrants and local Malay women, primarily in the 15th century. They embraced and modified the shophouse design, incorporating cultural elements from both Chinese and Malay traditions.
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Merlion Park - Visit the iconic 70-ton half-lion, half-fish statue (Merlion) and learn how Singapore became known as the lion city from your guide. The Merlion at Merlion Park welcomes all tourists to Singapore. Be sure to take a photo with her and her cub, located just behind her.
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Clarke Quay - Embark on the world’s first electric boat that sails down Singapore’s memory lane, passing through Boat Quay, where old warehouses have been transformed into dining and entertainment venues. See the actual landing site of Singapore’s founding father, Sir Stamford Raffles, and his statue. Along the way, admire the towering skyscrapers of the central business district. Encounter the Marina Bay Sands hotel and marvel at its architectural design, resembling a surfboard atop three towers, as the boat cruises past Marina Bay. Also, see the Singapore Flyer (The Ferris Wheel) before returning to Clarke Quay.
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National Orchid Garden - Located within Singapore’s UNESCO-listed botanical garden, the National Orchid Garden is home to 1,500 orchid species and 3,000 hybrids. Be amazed by the stunning orchids and their diverse forms, shapes, colors, and sizes, with intriguing nicknames like dancing lady orchid, lady slipper orchid, monkey orchid, and more. Visit the VIP Garden for heads of state and international dignitaries, and the Celebrity Garden featuring Paloma Picasso, Serena Williams, Andrea Bocelli, and others.

- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Lunch
This unique tour combines both land and river travel, providing deeper insights and access to extraordinary locations that are sure to thrill and excite.
There are numerous opportunities for capturing Instagram-worthy moments. The tour has been previously conducted for private groups and has received positive feedback.
This full-day tour allows…
This unique tour combines both land and river travel, providing deeper insights and access to extraordinary locations that are sure to thrill and excite.
There are numerous opportunities for capturing Instagram-worthy moments. The tour has been previously conducted for private groups and has received positive feedback.
This full-day tour allows participants to gain a comprehensive understanding of Singapore in a short time, ensuring they experience the best the city has to offer. After the tour, participants will have learned much about Singapore through the historical sites visited and will have the opportunity to sample local delicacies at renowned dining spots.
Hawker centers are popular among locals for all meals, from breakfast to dinner, and everything in between.
Participants will have the chance to try local cuisine that is so exceptional it is featured in the Michelin Guide.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.