Beirut – Singapore – Beirut
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4 nights stay in Singapore
Explore the iconic hotel with its stunning SkyPark offering panoramic views of the city skyline, and don’t miss the Spectra light-and-water show at the waterfront.
Discover the futuristic garden featuring the Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome. The gardens are beautifully lit up at night.
Enjoy a day of fun at this resort island, which includes Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium, Adventure Cove Waterpark, and beautiful beaches.
Visit the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, sample delicious street food, and shop for souvenirs at the Chinatown street market.
Experience the vibrant culture, colorful markets, and temples. Don’t forget to try local Indian dishes and shop for traditional items.
Enjoy the lively nightlife along the riverside, with numerous restaurants, bars, and clubs. Take a leisurely boat ride along the Singapore River.
Visit the award-winning zoo known for its “open concept” exhibits. The Night Safari offers a unique experience to see nocturnal animals in their habitat.
Experience the historic Raffles Hotel, where you can enjoy a Singapore Sling at the Long Bar or explore the beautiful architecture.
Shop till you drop on Singapore’s famous shopping street, where you’ll find everything from luxury brands to unique boutiques.
Discover Southeast Asian art in this beautifully restored historic building housing a vast collection.
Snap a photo with Singapore’s iconic Merlion statue, which symbolizes the city and offers great views of Marina Bay.
Take a hike along this scenic trail that connects several parks and features the Henderson Waves, a stunning architectural bridge.
Visa requirements vary by nationality. Citizens from many countries can enter Singapore without a visa for short stays. Check the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) of Singapore website for specifics.
The currency is the Singapore Dollar (SGD).
The official languages are English, Malay, Mandarin Chinese, and Tamil. English is widely spoken and used as the primary language in business and government.
The prime time is generally February to April when the weather is cooler and drier. However, Singapore has a tropical climate, so it can be visited year-round.
Popular attractions include Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Zoo, Sentosa Island, and Chinatown. Don’t miss the hawker centers for local food experiences!
Yes, Singapore is considered one of the safest cities in the world. Basic precautions, like being aware of your surroundings and securing your belongings, are still recommended.
Singapore has an efficient and affordable public transport system, including buses and the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system. It’s easy to navigate and a great way to explore the city.
Bring lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for hot and humid weather. An umbrella or a light raincoat may be useful during the wetter months.
Yes, it’s important to be respectful of local customs. For example, it’s polite to remove shoes before entering someone’s home, and public displays of affection are generally frowned upon.
Singapore has good healthcare, and there are no specific vaccinations required for entry. However, it’s always wise to have adequate travel insurance.