Singapore holiday packages



Singapore is a thriving and intriguing destination with plenty of cultural and architectural attractions popular with tourists. Much of the major landmarks in the Colonial district have been preserved and are well worth investigating, as are Little India, Chinatown and Arab quarters. Singapore is a city always in celebrations with many Chinese, Hindu and Muslim Festivals, a highlight being the Dragon Boat Festival. Popular with tourists is the Singapore Sale during the summer months where electronic equipment, jewellery and general merchandise can be purchased at competitive prices.


Quick breaks to Singapore, a shopping and culinary mecca, are popular with packages available to coincide with the city's annual food festival. Double Indulgence packages are also available offering two nights in Singapore and two nights in Hong Kong, Penang or Phuket. Most packages to Singapore offer free extras such as breakfast, free shuttle to Ladies Market and upgrades for minimal cost. Some deals also include a free half day city tour.


Singapore and Beyond deals include return economy airfares, return airport/hotel transfers and extra nights in other cities such as Sabah.

P&O Cruises has all inclusive packages from Sydney or Brisbane to Singapore for up to 22 nights.


The Flight Centre often has great holiday packages to Singapore with extra nights available in Phuket and includes return airfares, accommodation, free breakfast and upgrades.


Singapore Airlines Holidays offers short break indulgences with return economy airfares, two nights in 4 star accommodation and late check out. Many of their specials include an extra two nights in another Asian city.


Handmade Holidays offer comprehensive tour packages with short or extended breaks to Singapore including city tours, visits to Thian Hock Kang Chinese Temple (the oldest in Singapore) plus out of city tours to a Malay village and Changi Chapel. Tours also include trips to Mt Faber, which provides the best view of this bustling, cosmopolitan metropolis.

Singapore health and safety information

There is a high risk of Dengue Fever and tourists should avoid any food, especially seafood, if not well cooked.


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