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Singapore, Garden by the Bay at Night

GATEWAY TO SOUTHEAST ASIA

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Revel in this republic's eclectic mix of historical tradition and modern charm with a cruise to Singapore.

One of the most forward-thinking destinations in Southeast Asia, Singapore is where billionaires go to blow off steam, the world's most brilliant minds gather to discuss the technology of the future, and multicultural history is embraced through art, architecture and stories. Cruise to Singapore to feel the gentle humidity of the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, a rainforest that dominates the center of the country, or take a stroll down Haji Lane in the city center, an eclectic neighborhood with bold, colorful Malay murals on every wall. For a mix of history and modern culture, explore the Muslim roots at the proud gold and white Sultan Mosque. Don't miss the Gardens on the Bay, home to futuristic supertrees, and walk the connecting 22-meter high OCBC Skyway that overlooks the city. Discover the magic with a Singapore cruise.

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A MULTICULTURAL MECCA

Mandarin, English, Tamil and Malay are all official languages of Singapore, creating a truly multicultural epicenter for the world. Get onboard the best Singapore cruises and head to the city center to see how many cultures live harmoniously in the tightly packed, themed neighborhoods. 

Singapore Masjid Sultan Mosque

LIVE THE GLAM LIFE

Kampong Glam is the epicenter of Malay-speaking Singapore. You'll find a fascinating mix of architecture packed into a small space that draws from a complex cultural heritage. Shop along the trendsetting Haji street, lined with gigantic gorgeous murals, or stand in awe of the gold and white Sultan Mosque, a structure so big, North Bridge road was forced to bend around it.

Singapore, Little India Traditional Homes

INDIA TRANSPORTED

If you hear Bollywood music drifting lazily between buildings and smell the complex fragrance of curry spice in the air, you must be in Little India. Cruise to Singapore and walk along the friendly neighborhood packed full of food stalls, Hindu temples and budget-friendly shopping centers. Head to Mustafa Shopping Center for retail therapy, or witness the wonders of the colorful Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, an opulent temple dedicated to the goddesses Kali and Parvati.

Singapore, Local Cuisine

CHINESE TREATS

You'll find delectable treats on every corner in Singapore during your vacation. Stroll along the bold red and gold streets of China Town to pick up some delicious Chinese street food. Head to the Street Market to dine on the best crispy duck over noodles, golden satay and freshly steamed dim sum. Before you leave, be sure to check out the Sri Mariamman Temple and its vivid sculpture work.

Singapore, Singapore Central Business District

BIG CITY DREAMING

Singapore is full of new money and Cinderella stories. From the natural landscapes to the modern architecture, see the glitz and glam up close and personal when you cruise to Singapore. 

Singapore Marina Bay Sands Hotel

THE RICHEST HOTEL IN TOWN

Marina Bay Sands sits proudly above all other buildings, famously transforming the Singaporean skyline. Head to the top of the 55-story tower to catch an aerial glimpse of the city center, or book a room for the night to gain access to the rooftop bar and pool, where you can relax in luxury.

Singapore Street Food Skewers

FIVE-STAR FEAST

Looking for a five-star dining experience to write home about? Head to the Newton Food Center where hawkers are heroes, gloriously feeding thousands of hungry locals every day. Order a feast of plates, grab a table and tuck in! You'll be begging for more chili crab marinated in a sweet and spicy tomato-based sauce, BBQ grilled stingray, taro carrot cake and fresh spring rolls.

Singapore Super Trees

WHERE SINGAPORE BLOOMS

Iconic for its grove of gigantic, glowing supertrees, Gardens on the Bay is a futuristic location meant to inspire the city. Start your vacation adventure at Cloud Forest, home to the world's tallest human-made waterfall, and make your way to the delightful Flower Grove to walk among brightly colored buds.

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MEANDER THROUGH MALAYSIA

As a gateway to Southeast Asia, Singapore rests on the coast of Malaysia. Head to the northern neighbor to see religious depth in  Penang  or to explore the diverse metropolis of  Kuala Lumpur . From humid rainforests to bustling cities, there's something for everyone in Malaysia.

Thailand, Phuket Islands

TREK THROUGH THAILAND

From Singapore, continue to  Thailand  to soak up the beach vibes in sunny  Phuket . Walk the Khaosan Road to pick up colorful souvenirs, or visit the Grand Palace for a taste of Thai opulence. In Thailand, you'll get a glimpse of the beauty of Southeast Asia.

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From the active city streets to the dense rainforests, Singapore is a diverse area with something for everyone.

The city is connected by a fleet of budget-friendly trains, and public transport is easy, safe and fast. While renting a car can be expensive due to road taxes, you can find affordable taxis just about anywhere in Singapore. There's no bad time to visit the country, since it's warm and humid all year long.

When you visit Singapore, you'll hear different languages mingle together in the streets. English is one of the official languages, though, so you'll easily be able to communicate with vendors. Keep an open mind on your vacation adventures — learning a few words in Tamil, Malay or Mandarin is sure to impress the locals!

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Pick up a Singapore Tourist Pass for cheap, unlimited train travel for up to three days.

Public transport is excellent in Singapore, but if you prefer to use a taxi, use the Grab app for quick pickups.

Drinking alcohol after 10:30 p.m. is prohibited, so be sure to plan your night accordingly.

CUISINE UNITED BY FOOD 

Singaporeans are united by one common love: good food. It's almost impossible to walk down a street without the delicious scents of cooking food making your belly rumble!

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HOKKIEN MEE, PLEASE!

Hokkien mee is one of the most popular stir-fry dishes in Singapore. The combination of egg noodles, chopped rice noodles, seafood, veggies and some chili sauce will leave you full and happy.

Singapore, Fried Carrot Cake

CHOW ON CHAI TOW

Commonly known as carrot cake, chai tow kway is actually made with daikon radish and rice flour. Fried with eggs and pork fat, it's a greasy, salty, gooey and crispy adventure on a plate.

Singapore, Roast Duck Over Rice

ROAST ON RICE

Try tender slices of roast duck (expertly cooked with crispy skin) over a simple bowl of white rice. You'll definitely find the simple flavors and luxurious texture to be filling and delicious.

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Singapore cruise ports will let you explore the wonderous world of Southeast Asia. Travel to Thailand for breathtaking sights in Phuket, immerse yourself into the cultural exploration of Bangkok, and dive into the crystal blue waters of Koh Tao. Cruise through the Gulf of Thailand and South China Sea to explore destinations like Cambodia, Vietnam and the Philippines. Or voyage north to explore the bustling streets of China and Taiwan or tranquil visions of Japan.

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Bangkok, Thailand Palace Reflections Water

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Beijing, China Forbidden City

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Cam Ranh, Vietnam Sea View Coast

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Fukuoka, Japan Red Bridge Shrine

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Goa, India Basilica

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Hiroshima, Japan Atomic Bomb Dome

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Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam Aerial View of Notre Dame

Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Vietnam

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Kagoshima, Japan Japanese Garden

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Kaohsiung, Taiwan Lotus Pond Dragon Tower

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Kitakyushu, Japan Cherry Blossoms

Kitakyushu, Japan

Kochi, Japan Kochi Castle

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Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), Malaysia

Kumamoto, Japan Garden Japanese Tree

Kumamoto, Japan

Kyoto, Maizuru, Japan Bamboo Forest

Kyoto (Maizuru), Japan

Kyoto (Osaka), Japan Mount Fuji Cherry Blossoms

Kyoto (Osaka), Japan

Langkawi, Malaysia Mangroves

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Manila, Philippines Modern Buildings Architecture

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Miyazaki (aburatsu), Japan Coastline Beach

Miyazaki (Aburatsu), Japan

Mt. Fuji, Shimuzi, Japan Green Tea Fields

Mt. Fuji (Shimizu), Japan

Nagasaki, Japan Rice Fields

Nagasaki, Japan

Nagoya, Japan Castle Flowers Wall

Nagoya, Japan

Okinawa, Japan Sea Bridge

Okinawa (Naha), Japan

Penang, Malaysia Red Lanterns

Penang, Malaysia

Sakaiminato, Japan Mount Daisen

Sakaiminato, Japan

Sasebo, Japan Cosmos Flowers

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Seoul, South Korea Gyeongbokgung Palace Pond

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Shanghai, China Skyscrapers

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Singapore City Landscape at Sunset

Singapore, Singapore

Subic Bay, Philippines Volcano

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Taichung, Taiwan, Skyline

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Taipei, Taiwan, Hope Valley

Taipei (Keelung), Taiwan, China

Nha Trang, Vietnam Fishing Boats

Nha Trang, Vietnam

Hakodate, Japan Mt. Hakodate Skyline

Hakodate, Japan

Mumbai (Bombay), India Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus

Mumbai (Bombay), India

Niigata, Japan Winter Mountain Range

Niigata, Japan

Okinawa (Nakagusuku), Japan Manzamo Cape

Okinawa (Nakagusuku), Japan

Ilocos (Salomague), Philippines Blue Lagoon

Ilocos (Salomague), Philippines

Malacca, Malaysia Historical River Landscape

Malacca, Malaysia

Ishigaki, Japan Kabira Bay Clear Water

Ishigaki, Japan

Hanoi (Ha Long Bay), Vietnam Huc Bridge

Hanoi (Halong Bay), Vietnam

Sapporo (Muroran), Japan, TV Tower

Sapporo (Muroran), Japan

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Bintan Island, Indonesia

Aomori Japan Hirosaki Castle

Aomori, Japan

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Japan Miyako Okiwana Ocean

Miyako Island (Hirara), Japan

Tokyo, Japan, Chureito Red Pagoda and Mount Fuji

Tokyo (Yokohama), Japan

Japan Akita Sakura Tree Cherry Blossom

Akita, Japan

Japan Kanazawa Kenrokuen Gardens Sunset

Kanazawa, Japan

Karst Landforms Sea World Natural Heritage

Halong Bay, Vietnam

An aerial view of Colombo, Sri Lanka

Colombo, Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka city has so much to offer.

Hambantota, Sri Lanka

The natural beauty of Lombok is otherworldly.

Lombok, Indonesia

Stone columns make up the unique Daepo Jusangjeolli Cliff on Jeju Island.

Jeju Island, South Korea

a view of mountains and sea in Al Mughsail Salalah, Sultanate of Oman

Salalah, Oman

Pura Ulun Danu temple on a lake Beratan on Bali Indonesia

Celukan Bawang, Bali

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Sparkling Singapore is an exciting city that prides itself on its architectural beauty with a modern twist. With an abundance of green spaces and stunning landmarks, you’ll find no shortage of sites to discover during an Asia cruise that departs from Singapore. Take a stroll down the sprawling Singapore Botanic Gardens or marvel at the futuristic waterfront park of Gardens by the Bay. Soak in the city-wide views from the top of the Singapore Flyer Ferris wheel or walk along the Marina Bay and explore historic hotels and bars. Singapore has a little something for everyone, including outdoor adventure, a world-class dining scene, unrivaled shopping, and everything in between.

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Discover ancient landmarks, bustling cities, and delicious cuisine in Vietnam, an alluring destination that fuses French colonial history with modern Asian influences. Make your way around Ho Chi Minh’s five-star restaurants and lively markets. Admire the towering Marble Mountains in Da Nang and the ancient ruins and temples in Hue. During a stop in Hanoi, discover the natural beauty of Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you’ll be in awe of its towering limestone structures, hidden caves, and emerald waters.

Marvel at natural wonders, religious landmarks, and stunning landscapes during a Singapore cruise that stops in Japan. Stroll around tranquil Japanese gardens and admire the dazzling architecture in Kobe, a city also known for its famous mouthwatering beef. While at Mount Fuji, experience the wonder of Japan’s highest mountain, one of the country’s most sacred sites, and climb up to the top for unbeatable views of Shizuoka and Tokyo in the distance. 

Explore colorful destinations in Thailand during one of our cruises from Singapore. Most of our itineraries include an overnight stay in Bangkok, giving you a fantastic opportunity to discover the City of Angels. Spend two days visiting golden temples, admiring magnificent Buddhas, and scouring the floating markets, where you’re sure to find a variety of local treasures to bring back home.

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Experience the magic of a cruise from Singapore aboard one of our award-winning ships, where you’ll be surrounded by the utmost comfort and luxury throughout your journey. Travel to spectacular destinations in Asia, including ports in Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, and Hong Kong. All of our cruises from Singapore are open-jaw itineraries that depart and disembark in different ports, which allows you to discover more places in the region than ever before. 

Depending on the sailing, cruises from Singapore can include overnight stays in exciting cities like Singapore, Hong Kong, Hanoi, Manila, Bangkok, or Kobe. And on some cruises, you can even take advantage of overnight stays in two different cities, helping you maximize your time during your vacation around Asia.  

Spend your trip exploring fascinating ports of call and later unwind aboard a cutting-edge during days at sea. On your cruise, you’ll savor world-class cuisine that includes global-inspired menus crafted by a Michelin-starred chef. Throughout your vacation, you’ll also enjoy impeccable service from our team of concierges and butlers, as well as unlimited entertainment offerings at our visionary venues. 

Sip artisanal cocktails at an upscale bar or dance the night away in one of the lounges. Watch riveting performances in the theater and listen to live music at the open air Lawn Club, an alfresco area with more than a half-acre of real grass. Lounge under the sun at the outdoor pool or take a break at the serene indoor solarium. For a truly unforgettable vacation, book a stay at The Retreat, our luxury vacation experience that includes suite accommodations and access to a private restaurant, sun deck, and lounge. 

Whether you’re traveling alone, on your honeymoon, or with your entire family, you’ll find there’s no shortage of fun things to do while aboard a Celebrity Cruise.

Singapore Port Facilities & Location

Your Celebrity cruise from Singapore will be waiting for you at the Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore, or MBCCS. The cruise terminal is equipped with free wifi, souvenir shopping, and currency exchange. Plus, the Marina South Pier metro station is a short walk away, making it easy to get to or from your cruise ship to the city’s financial and business district. The city of Singapore has greatly invested in making its cruise facilities modern, luxurious, and state of the art.

Top Sights & Attractions for Cruises to Singapore

Gardens by the bay.

The Gardens by the Bay have become completely synonymous with Singapore. Here you’ll find sculptures in the shape of funky flowers lit up in bright colors. The garden is home to multiple greenhouses, like the Flower Dome, where the temperatures and the plant life are always in spring. In the Cloud Forest, a small mountain was built for visitors to scale, bringing a tropical mountain climate all the way to Singapore. Guided tours and shows happen daily, and there’s something for all ages here, including a children’s garden and a sculpture park.

Singapore Botanic Garden

This UNESCO World Heritage site is one of the few places to see the island’s rarest vegetation and greenery, making it not only a paradise but also one of the most important preservation efforts in all of Asia. When you cruise Singapore, take a leisurely walk through the grounds, where you can literally stop and smell the flowers. The Orchid Garden offers the largest collection of orchids in the world, and imported swans float along Swan Lake for a romantic afternoon out.

Singapore Flyer

Take a ride on the incredible Singapore flyer, a massive Ferris wheel in the heart of Singapore. Rides last about 30 minutes and offer incredible, panoramic views of the city during the adventure. Watch the futuristic skyline on one side and the peaceful harbor as ships float in and out on the other. At night, the Flyer even lights up.

Night Safari

For a close look at some of Singapore’s most exotic wildlife, take an unforgettable night safari, where you’ll enjoy a tram ride through this nocturnal zoo in the heart of the rainforest while on your cruise to Singapore. Nearly 150 species call this ecosystem their home, and 38 of them are endangered. There are even shows like fire-twirling and dancing, and smaller group buggy rides through the park with an expert guide.

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Top things to do in singapore, go shopping on orchard road.

The definitive spot for shopping in Singapore is Orchard Road, the shopping district home to over 5,000 businesses. You can lose track of time here while on a cruise to Singapore, whether you’re looking to explore art galleries, try on new clothes, or browse for high-end goods. There’s even a rare whisky museum where you can enjoy whisky tastings. Orchard Road is also home to many bars and restaurants that add to Singapore’s gourmet scene.

Board a Bumboat

One of the best ways to admire the Singapore skyline is by taking a scenic bumboat cruise down the Singapore River. From the water, you’ll marvel at the historic Boat Quay, as well as the city’s more modern architectural sites, including the towering Marina Bay Sands and Helix Bridge. If you board a bumboat at night, you’ll also have the chance to enjoy a thrilling laser show with music, light, and water that come together for a magnificent visual experience.

Walk Singapore’s Chinatown

When stopped before your cruise from Singapore, you’ll see the city has a vibrant energy that is infectious. Singapore’s Chinatown is a must-see for some of the cheapest, best street food in the city, shops featuring local artists and designers, and beautifully preserved temples. Walk the narrow streets, stop for a bite to eat, or tour the restored temple Thian Hock Keng.

Where should I eat in Singapore?

Imperial Treasure Super Peking Duck

Make a reservation for one of the top spots for dim sum and its namesake, peking duck, here. There’s a location very close to the shopping along Orchard Road. This cozy spot is ideal for lunch after a long stretch of boutique hopping. You’ll want to plan ahead. Advanced orders are required if you want to nosh on the Beijing-style roasted duck.

Tarts at Tarte by Cheryl Koh

Address: #01-12, 1 Scotts Road, Singapore

When you’re craving sweets, Tarts at Tarte bring you pretty much every variety of tart, cake, and truffle available. Here you’ll find 66% dark chocolate tarts, blood orange tarts, and light-as-air sponge cakes. Bring some back to the ship with you as you cruise Singapore. Coffee and tea are menu staples, too. 

Address: #01-03 Dorsett Residences, Singapore

The one Michelin-starred Candlenut frequently makes “best of” lists in Singapore for its gourmet takes on Peranakan cuisine. The menu changes based on seasonal and available produce, and also offers luxe a la carte options from baby squid to chicken curry. Chef Malcolm Lee brings an extravagance to recipes passed down through generations of family.

Park Bench Deli

Address: 179 Telok Ayer St., Singapore 068627

Unpretentious and styled like an American deli, Park Bench Deli is a place to hang out with a juicy sandwich and a cold beer. From a classic fried chicken sandwich to the more adventurous pastrami tater tots, head here for comfort food in the heart of Singapore.

What’s the culture and history of Singapore?

The island of Singapore was settled by the British in the early 19th century, who then built up the port and encouraged international trade to the area. Singapore gained independence in 1965 and quickly became one of the wealthiest and most expensive places in the world as investments in housing, education, and trade began to expand. Singapore’s culture is a melting pot, known for influences from both Asia and Europe, where you’ll hear residents speaking many languages from English to Mandarin to Tamil. Its warm climate year-round makes it a favorite for tropical weather lovers.

Where can I go shopping near the Singapore cruise port?

Find luxury brands and well-known names when you’re shopping at the Marina Bay Sands Mall, which is just a short 15-minute ride from the cruise center, particularly if you’re interested in high fashion and Singaporean designers. Singapore’s Chinatown is also a must-see for its energy, where vendors not only sell cheap eats at their stalls, but also offer fashion from independent and emerging designers and artists looking to support their craft. Because so many vendors also sell food, you can hop from boutique to boutique and stay close to some of the best food before your cruise from Singapore. 

How can I get around Singapore?  

Singapore’s Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system is comprehensive and easy to navigate, not to mention efficient and clean. Hop off at the Marina South Pier station, just a short walk from the Marina Bay Cruise Centre, after spending time in downtown Singapore and the city’s main sights. Of course, taxis are very common in Singapore, but only stop at designated stands to drop you off once you’re in the city to curb traffic and make the drop-off process smoother for the city. Singapore doesn’t host ride-sharing services like Uber or Lyft currently. The city’s trishaws are mostly a tourist activity now, so be careful not to pay too much for one. 

What are the local currency and tipping customs?

The official currency of Singapore is the Singaporean dollar (S$). Tipping isn’t common practice in Singapore, and credit cards are considered the norm here. You can find currency exchange at banks and conveniently at the cruise port, called the Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore.

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Singapore cruise port

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Local Time 2024-04-28 05:07

Port Singapore cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Singapore. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Port Singapore, along with its 2 cruise terminals, also has passenger ferry terminals and drydock facilities for marine vessel refurbishments and repairs . The port is ranked world’s 2nd biggest containership cargo port (following Shanghai ). In 2013, here were handled 32,24 million TEUs (containers) - slightly behind Shanghai's 33,62 million.

Singapore City is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia, with total area 719 km2 (278 ml2) and population over 5,7 million. Identified as a tax haven, Singapore is a global finance, commerce and transhipment hub. The country is ranked top international-meetings city (UIA), city with "best investment potential" (BERI), most "technology-ready" nation (WEF), 2nd-most competitive country (after China), 4th-largest financial centre (after NYC, London City, Hong Kong), 11th-largest foreign exchange market, 7th-largest oil refining centre (ExxonMobil Singapore), 2nd-largest container port (after Shanghai).

Port Singapore features an excellent infrastructure, outstanding cruise facilities, strategic location. It is known as the gateway to Southeast Asia and is an ideal homeport for exotic itineraries to multiple Asian countries with convenient short-break roundtrips. Among the regularly visirted destinations are seaports and islands in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam.

Port's largest container terminal (COSCO-PSA / CPT) is operated by a joint venture between COSCO SHIPPING Ports (CSP) and PSA Singapore (part of PSA International Corporation). As of 2019, CPT has 5 mega-boxship berths (all automated), with annual capacity 5 million TEUs. COSCO-PSA was established in 2003. On May 13, 2019, was inaugurated Magenta Singapore Terminal - joint venture of ONE (Ocean Network Express) and PSA Singapore. The new Pasir Panjang Terminal has 4 mega-berths and combined annual capacity 4 million TEUs. The longterm ONE-PSA partnership was officially announced in December 2018.

When completed, the new Tuas Terminal (container port) will add 21 million TEUs capacity to port's current 32,3 million TEUs. This is a 3-party joint venture company (Penta-Ocean Construction, Hyundai Engineering and Construction, and Boskalis International). The project was started in 2018 and is to be built in 4 phases on 387 hectares of reclaimed land with 8,6 km wharf (constructed with 227 on-site fabricated caissons). By 2040, all Port Singapore container shipping operations will be consolidated at Tuas Terminal, which will have projected annual max TEU capacity 65 million.

Singapore cruise port

In 2017, the port handled 421 ship calls and around 1,38 million cruise passengers - an increase (over 2016) of 3% and 17% respectively.

On May 3, 2013, Carnival Corporation opened its Singapore office. With Costa Victoria and Costa Atlantica (2680-passenger), Carnival's local subsidiary company "Costa Asia" doubled its regional capacity. In 2013, Costa had a total of 125 Asian cruises with total traffic over 220,000 passengers. Costa Cruises was industry's first company to establish year-round shipping operations in Asia. On the occasion of its inaugural port call (that coincided with Carnival Asia's regional office opening), on the Atlantica ship were hosted formal reception and gala dinner events. Carnival's office houses "Carnival Asia" (managing Corporation's Asian shipping operations and market expansion). The special events on the Atlantica were attended by 300+ VIP guests, among which government officials, local dignitaries and celebrities, travel industry representatives. In May-June 2013, Atlantica sailed on 3-4-day Singapore roundtrips to Thailand and Malaysia.

On August 26, 2015, the RCI ship Legend of the Seas arrived to be once again home-ported in Singapore. The ship previously sailed on year-round roundtrip itineraries out of Port Singapore in the period 2008-2013. (statistics) in 2015, the cruise port handled a total of 385 ship calls and served over 1 million passengers. In 2015, the number of Singapore citizens departing by sea was nearly 1,754 million, which accounted for 19,2% of all outbound travelers. The increase in port calls (2013-2016 period) was over 35%, The cruise port had a combined annual growth 10,6%.

In 2016, after 10 years of absence, P&O Australia homeported a vessel in Singapore. Pacific Eden (now CMV Vasco de Gama) arrived on July 30. and operated a total of 5 roundtrips to ports in Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia and Thailand. The ship was based at SCC HarbourFront Terminal.

On March 20, 2016, the AIDA Cruises newest ship AIDAprima docked in Singapore (Sembawang Shipyard) during her relocation itinerary from Nagasaki to Hamburg . In June 2016, during the Ovation of the Seas maiden port call, RCI representatives announced the ship will be homeported for its 2017 season in Singapore. Adding the large-sized Ovation to Voyager of the Seas (May 2017) and Mariner of the Seas (October 2017) increases the line’s passenger capacity in Southeast Asia by 30% over 2016. Ovation added around 42,000 passengers to the cruise port's volumes. The ship operated on 3- to 5-night roundtrips to Penang (Malaysia) , Phuket and Laem Chabang (Bangkok) Thailand.

In January 2017, Dream Cruises announced that their newest ship Genting Dream (151,300 GT tons) will be homeported in Singapore in 2018. Between early December 2017 and late March 2018, the ship operated on a series of 5-night roundtrips (Sunday departures) combined with 2-night weekend mini-cruises to destinations in Strait of Malacca and Java Sea. Passengers also had the choice to combine Strait of Malacca and Java Sea voyages into a 12-night B2B cruise , with the option of spending the weekend either onboard or in a Singapore hotel. Between April and October 2018, the ship's schedule had destinations in South China Sea and Java Sea.

In July 2017, at Clifford Pier was celebrated the "Royal Caribbean Cruises Asia" company's 10th anniversary. The special ceremony was attended by over 150 VIP guests representing Asian media, government officials, RCCL travel partners. The first RCI ship homeported in Asia was Rhapsody of the Seas (2007). For season 2017-2018, RCI had scheduled its longest ship deployment in Singapore - a total of 72 roundtrip itineraries.

On January 22, 2018, at the cruise port ROyal Caribbean welcomed the company's 1 millionth passenger embarking in Singapore. The 52-yo Singaporean boarded Mariner of the Seas. At the ship's gangway, he was welcomed and cheered by RCI crew and staff. To celebrate the occasion, he was taken to the Viking Crown Lounge, where was greeted by Captain Claus Andersen. He was also presented with prize package worth of over USD 2400.

On March 5, 2018, CLIA and STB signed a 3-year partnership aimed at boosting the industry in Singapore and Southeast Asia. The project included conducting professional travel agent training in priority Asian markets (Indonesia, Malaysia, India) for improving sales skills and overall destination knowledge. The partnership leveraged CLIA's training capabilities and STB's travel agency networks.

In 2019, RCI has company's ever biggest Asian season, with 3 liners (Voyager, Quantum, Spectrum) and total 78 itineraries leaving roundtrip from Singapore. The deployment also served the planned drydocks in Singapore of Voyager OTS and Quantum OTS. Singapore as port destination is among the most attractive to Chinese travellers due to the offered numerous short-breaks (around 80% of all voyages are 3-4-night itineraries) and affordable pre- and post-cruise hotel packages.

In late-September 2017, the company FueLNG (Keppel-Shell joint venture) completed its first commercial LNG bunkering in Port Singapore. The truck-to-ship LNG ("liquefied natural gas") bunker transfer was for the vessel Floating Liquefaction. The LNG bunkering operation was carried out in the period July 22 - September 23 (2017). LNG as ship fuel completely removes SOx and soot particles and reduces NOx (85%) and CP2 emissions (20%). Asia’s first ship-to-containership LNG bunkering (in Port Singapore) was conducted on March 24, 2021. The 2020-built boxship CMA CGM Scandola (IMO 9859129, capacity 15,000 TEU-containers) was fuelled by FueLNG Bellina (Singapore’s first LNG bunkering ship) with a total of 7100 m3 of LNG.

In June 2018, a shore-to-ship drone delivery service was introduced in Port Singapore via partnership between Airbus and Wilhelmsen Ships Service. Deliveries are made to anchored ships and include mainly essential spare parts, documentation, consumables, medical supplies, water testing kits, cash. The system is based on Skyways (Airbus unmanned drones) and a pier-based command center. Delivery range is up to 3 km (2 ml) from the shoreline. A second station is positioned in Marina South, extending delivery coverage to anchored vessels.

In 2019, Princess Cruises homeported here two liners - Diamond Princess and Sapphire Princess .

Sembcorp Marine Shipyard Singapore

Singapore has one of the most booked cruise ship repair and refurbishment yards. The facility is owned and operated by Sembcorp Marine. Among shipyard's regular customers are Carnival Corporation (P&O Australia, Carnival, Holland America, Princess), RCCL (Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines), Star Clippers, also the Asian brand companies Star Cruises (Genting), Dream Cruises (Genting), Jalesh-Zen Cruises (India).

Drydock projects are handled at Sembcorp Marine's shipyards "Tuas Boulevard" and "Admiralty". Both facilities have large and deepwater drydocks with capacities to serve world's largest passenger liners . In the period 2008-2018, Sembcorp Marine was contracted for 102 cruise ship drydocking projects, averaging 10 vessels per year. In 2018 were completed 10 drydocks, in 2017 - 16, in 2016 - 9.

Provided by Sembcorp Marine services include shiprepairs, refurbishments, retrofitting, life-extension and specialized projects. Other major projects are vessel conversions and upgrades of offshore platforms, gas carriers, cruise ships, ferries , mega-yachts, oil tankers, containerships, cargo carriers. Shiprepair services include afloat and emergency repairs, underwater repairs, hull cleaning, engine maintenance and repairs, electrical-instrumentation-mechanical repairs, pipe and steelworks, tank cleaning, waste disposal, equipment and specialists providers, staging works, towage.

In May 2019, Sembcorp Marine completed the construction of SSCV Sleipnir - world's biggest/strongest semi-submersible crane vessel. It features two revolving cranes (with combined lifting capacity 20,000 tons / 10K tons each), lifting height 175 m (574 ft), reinforced deck area sized 220x102 m (722x335 ft) and 400 berths (personnel). This is also world's first dual-fuel SSCV (semi-submersible crane vessel) which engines are fueled by both MGO (marine gasoil) and LNG (liquefied natural gas). The SSCV was designed for assembly works at offshore platforms (oil-gas-wind turbines) and also vessel decommissioning projects. It was built at Sembcorp's Tuas Boulevard Yard for Heerema Marine Contractors (HMC) - 1948-founded company, subsidiary of Heerema International Group Services SA. SSCV Sleipnir's construction involved 3700 workers (single-shift).

Fly-cruises from Singapore

On August 17, 2015, RCI-Royal Caribbean International signed with STB (Singapore Tourism Board, under Singapore's Ministry of Trade and Industry) and CAG (Changi Airport Group, Singapore airport operations and management) a multi-million dollar marketing campaign to promote cruise vacations on Singapore-homeported ships. The campaign targeted RCI's overseas customers with Singapore fly-cruise deals from USA, Australia and Europe. Campaign's period was 2015-2018, with estimated over 170,000 international passengers flying to Singapore on RCI fly-cruises. The projected Asian market growth was over 50% as the series of marketing campaigns also targeted Asian passengers (flying from India, Indonesia, Malaysia, China, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea).

  • For the period 2015-2018, RCI also increased its Singapore roundtrips to over 40 per year. To attract more fly-cruise passengers, many itineraries were longer (7- to 15-days). In April 2016, Tiger Airways was included in Marina Bay terminal's fly-cruise program, with flights from Changi Airport. Cruise terminal's other airline partners are Air China, China Eastern, China Southern, Qantas, Silk Air, Singapore Airlines.
  • On March 6, 2017, Royal Caribbean signed a marketing partnership to increase RCI flight-and-cruise deals to Singapore. The market was estimated at over USD 26 million annually. The partnership was between RCCL, Changi Airport and Singapore Tourism Board. It promoted itineraries out of Singapore on the RCi ships Ovation OTS and Voyager OTS . For the period March-June 2017, the number of flight-cruise tourists to Singapore was around 45,000. On March 6, Ovation OTS docked at Marina Bay Terminal for the very first time.
  • In November 2019, RCI signed a 5-year partnership deal (until 2024) with STB and CAG for promoting fly-cruises to Singapore on the homeported here Quantum OTS , with expected ~623,000 international tourists spending ~USD 430+ million on flight+cruise packages. This is ~60% growth in comparison to the previous tripartite partnership (2015-2018) here was homeported Mariner OTS .

In October 2018, Costa Cruises signed a separate tripartite agreement with STB and CAG. The Costa-Singapore deal was for 2019-2022 and targeting over 100,000 international tourists.

Singapore's Changi Airport is connected with direct flights to 320+ cities worldwide. Operating around 6700 flights weekly, the airport is among Asia's major fly-cruise travel hubs. In 2019, Changi Airport launched an intermodal luggage transfer service (from the airport directly to the ship) for fly-cruisers arriving in Singapore and boarding here cruise ships and ferries. This service benefits mainly tourists arriving from China, India and Southeast Asia.

In April 2020 was signed a USD 10 million partnership between EMA (Energy Market Authority) and Keppel O&M (Offshore & Marine) for developing (and completion by 2023) a floating Energy Storage System. The project is based on Keppel’s "Floating Living Lab" (7,5 MW lithium-ion battery power storage) with daily capacity to power 600+ 4-room apartments.

Cruise itineraries to and from Singapore

Follows a list of destinations visited by cruise ships leaving out of Singapore

  • World Cruises - around the world voyages starting in Europe or Australia often visit Singapore and also offer world cruise segments with departures from Singapore (to Europe, China, India, Dubai, etc).
  • Mini Cruises (to Thailand, Hong Kong , Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia) are generally booked as short-breaks (or shopping vacations). Most mini cruise deals from Singapore (with regularly scheduled departures) are offered by local Asian companies.
  • The list of visited Southeast Asia mainland and island destinations includes Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia. Luxury ships may also visit the Philippines.
  • On westbound World Cruise segments from Singapore, the itineraries visit ports in India, Sri Lanka, UAE, Oman, Jordan, Egypt (with Suez Canal transition ), Mediterranean ports (in Greece, Italy, Spain, France, etc).
  • Repositioning cruises - Asia to Australia, Australia to Asia, Asia to Europe are all via Suez Canal.
  • Repositioning – cruise itineraries to Australia from Singapore usually end in Fremantle-Perth , Brisbane or Sydney . These are seasonally offered deals on ship relocation routes and often include stops in Indonesia. Most Australia-Asia voyages are on P&O and Princess ships.
  • Among the cruise lines operating to and from Singapore are Resorts World Cruises , Costa Asia, Carnival Asia (P&O Australia, Princess), Royal Caribbean Asia, Celebrity, Holland America, NCL-Norwegian, TUI.

"Project Orient Limited" (POL) plans to build two ocean cruise liners for a regular passenger shipping service between Europe/UK and Australia ( Southampton - Sydney ). The scheduled itinerary will be 26 days in one direction (Southampton to Sydney, and the reverse Sydney to Southampton). The included ports of call are Fremantle (at the 20-day mark), also Dubai, Mumbai (India) and Singapore. Each of the STX France-built ships will be 200,000 GT tons and with capacity 1600 pax. The expected cruise pricing starts from around GBP 2900 per person (one-way).

Cruises to Nowhere from Singapore

In early-October 2020, Singapore Tourism Board (STB) started developing new health and safety protocols to allow cruises to nowhere - itineraries leaving roundtrip from Singapore and with no call ports along the route.

The new proposal came after Singapore Airlines announced in September that they would offer 3-hour "flights to nowhere" (sightseeing roundtrips) from Singapore's Changi Airport. However, Singapore Airlines later canceled the program due to active criticism from local environmental campaigners.

STB hired DNV-GL (Hovic Norway-based risk management company and accredited registrar and classification society) to create a compliance and certification scheme to help passenger shipping companies who want to restart voyages out of Port Singapore as the country was still in lockdown due to the Coronavirus crisis.

STB's Regional Director of the Americas (Rachel Loh) advised that the companies (ship operators and shipowners) would need to pass an audit for certification to return to cruising plus the ships would be allowed to accommodate only 1/2 of their max passenger capacity for the first 3 months of operation.

There is no official date for when "Singapore cruises to nowhere" will commence but all operators homeporting in Singapore were eager to restart operations after voluntarily ceasing voyages since March 2020.

Singapore cruise terminal

Newest Singapore cruise port terminal is officially named "Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore" (abbrev MBCCS). Aka "International Cruise Terminal", the facility is located next to Marina South Pier.

  • port address - "Herbert Walker Avenue, Singapore SO15 1, United Kingdom"
  • UN-LOCODE (United Nations location code) - SGSIN
  • developer - Singapore Tourism Board
  • operator - SATS-Creuers Cruise Services
  • supported by excellent rail and air infrastructure
  • deep water channel and berths
  • sheltered harbor area
  • access unrestricted by tides
  • The cruise port is accessible the whole year round - 24/7, 365 days a tear.

Currently, MBCCS terminal has 1 pier with 2 berths, docking capacity two 220,000-ton liners (simultaneously) and max passenger capacity 6800 (at a time).

Other signature facilities in Singapore Harbor (some still under construction) are Marina Bay Financial Centre (abbrev MBFC /3 office towers, 2 residential towers, 1 retail space), Marina Bay Sands (casino property developed by Las Vegas Sands), Singapore Flyer (giant Ferris wheel), Esplanade Park (waterfront area overlooking Singapore River), Gardens by the Bay (nature park of 101 hectares / 250 acres).

Marina Bay Cruise Centre (International Cruise Terminal)

The Singapore's Marina Bay Cruise Centre  (aka International Cruise Terminal, abbrev MBCCS) is a new cruise ship terminal located next to Marina South Pier. At construction cost USD 500 million, the terminal's constructing project started in October 2009 and was completed on 22nd May, 2012.

The first cruise ship to visit the new terminal was the Royal Caribbean's Voyager of the Seas (calling on May 26, 2012). The new terminal's opening ceremony was on October 22, 2012.

  • Singapore cruise port can accommodate vessel with LOA length up to 1180 ft (360 m), draft up to 38 ft (11.5 m) and GT tonnage (volume) up to 220,000 tons. The passengers capacity is 6800. Operator of Singapore cruise port (Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore ) is SATS-Creuers Cruise Services.
  • Singapore Cruise Centre is located 10-min away from MBCCS. MBCCS (the old Singapore cruise port) was expanded in 2008. It is next to Vivo City and 20-min away from Singapore Changi International Airport.
  • Cruise ship terminal (dock) address: "61 Marina Coastal Drive, Singapore 018947 , Singapore"
  • Terminal building address: "Singapore Cruise Centre, 2 Maritime Square, Singapore 099255"
  • canal (berth) length - 360 m (1180 ft)
  • max allowed draft - 11,5 m (38 ft)
  • max GRT tonnage - 220,000 tons (the world's biggest cruise ships)
  • terminal area size - 120 x 335 m (390 x 1100 ft)
  • terminal area space - 28,000 m2 (300,000 ft2), approx 3 football fields
  • The new terminal is expected to serve over 1,5 million cruise passengers per year.
  • MBCCS has an amazing architectural design by RSP Architects Planners and Engineers Bermello, Ajamil and Partners. The arrival and departure halls are spacious and lively, the roofscape resembles waves that are breaking in the shore. The panels of glass and aluminium are alternating along the terminal length.
  • terminal features - arrival/departure hall, GTA (ground transportation area), design (angular form, aluminium/glass panels, multi-dimensional roof /changing it shape as the cruise ship approaches).
  • Sea waves break form at the terminal-GTA junction. Broken waves slide up the shore over the ground transportation area. The waves breaking point is the point of separation between the GTA and the cruise terminal. This area is the main entrance to the terminal.

In October 2018, MBCCS revealed its plans to use “Smart Terminal Solution” technology to better handle the increasing passenger and ship traffic. By year 2035,  Southeast Asia is expected to receive up to 4,5 million cruise passengers annually.  The new technology manages big data by using  smart sensors, central command-and-control system, and video analytics, and offers:

  • Improved tourist experience via video analytics (enabling system-assisted decision-making). Strategic terminal locations (check-ins and baggage area) benefit from smart sensors providing real-time monitoring of passenger traffic to detect congestions.
  • Better resource planning via processing info on passenger demographics, homeport and itinerary length to better service ship calls via predictive analytics.
  • Quick response to accidents via apps allowing terminal staff to upload photos and create accident fact report through mobile phones.
  • Enhanced surveillance via digital maps for quick access to real-time CCTV footages.
  • Improved baggage tagging accuracy via passports scanning.

Cruise ship terminal directions and parking

Singapore has an excellent MRT (subway system) with numerous stations.

  • The port is located some 10 min drive away from Marina Bay Cruise Centre and some 20 min from Changi Airport (one of the largest in Southeast Asia and also one of world's busiest).
  • Parking space (carpark and bus bay area) are sized 32,000 m2 (340,000 ft2) with max capacity of 6800 passengers.
  • By rail - the nearest station is Marina South Pier and also the scheduled for opening in 2021 "Marina South MRT".
  • By bus - Service 402 stops by the cruise terminal from Marina Bay station covering the first 20 bus stops.

In Singapore Harbor are located HarbourFront Terminal (Marina Bay Cruise Centre), and also Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal and Pasir Panjang Ferry Terminal. The cruise terminal is located close to signature attractions, including:

  • Sentosa Island - beaches, swimming with dolphins, live shows, indoor skydiving, segways
  • Resorts World Sentosa - Maritime Experiential Museum & Aquarium
  • Maritime Square - retail shopping (including at Vivo City mall housing multiple luxury, name-brand boutiques)
  • There is a cable car to Sentosa Island.

Marina Bay Sands: the second integrated resort in Singapore. Take the sampan ride or try the unique restaurants (with top celebrity chefs like Justin Quek and Wolfgang Puck).

Double helix bridge at Marina Bay: famous architectural wonder, not just a bridge. This favorite photo spot is located next to the Marina Bay floating platform and the Youth Olympic Park. It is breathtaking in the night with its various moods of lighting.

Universal Studios Singapore: the first themed park in Singapore. Enjoy trilling entertainment time – walk along the Hollywood Boulevard, meet the famous Shrek or visit Jurassic Park.

Night Safari: thrilling experience. It has won eight times the Singapore Tourism Board’s Best Visitor Attraction Experience.

St James Power Station: the best place to have a party, choose between nine place or visit all.

Singapore Flyer: the largest observation wheel in the world. The height of Singapore Flyer in 165 m and its building cost is S$240 million. You will enjoy stunning views of the Marina Bay, the Padang, the Raffles Place, Empress Place and the Singapore River.

Marina Barrage: located at the city heart, a reservoir with fresh water and the favorite area for water sports enthusiasts. Great place for picnic, it is not unusual to see just married couples to take photos.

Art galleries: located in Tanjong Pagar Distripark, right to the docks.

Singapore tours, shore excursions, hotels

City tours and shore excursions.

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It's officially spooky season. Mark your calendars from below with some of our favourite things to do this October.

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The Lion City comes alive this October with a range of exciting events and Halloween activities . It seems we will be graced with a mix of sunny and rainy days, but that won’t stop the endless stream of fun happening. From dozens of new festivals , to discos in the sky, world-class music acts hitting town, and so much more to enjoy…we’ve found 68 of the best things to do this October 2023 in Singapore .

1. Be dazzled by Singapore’s largest flower carpet

Gardens By The Bay Singapore Largest Carpet things to do this weekend October

Until October 1, Gardens By The Bay have unveiled the largest Flower Carpet in Singapore. It was assembled by volunteers and it pays tribute to the multicultural richness of Singapore, with a range of colourful blooms, forming a circular, batik-inspired pattern spanning 34.2m, honouring the national flower. Visitors can see the showcase lit up from 6.30pm to 10pm each evening too. Additionally, you could check out Yeo’s Drinkable Garden , a cool exhibition celebrating the beauty of the chrysanthemum flower, which has popped up in Flower Dome until October 13.

📍 Gardens By The Bay, Singapore

2. Say goodbye to Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience

Van Gogh The Immersive Experience Review in Singapore things to do October

Step inside the paintings of the iconic Vincent Van Gogh at Resorts World Sentosa at Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience . B1 Forum has been transformed with 360-degree digital projections and a hyper-realistic VR experience to transport you to a world of Van Gogh until October 15 – after wowing more than 250,000 people. Get tickets here . Otherwise, read our review on the experience here .

📍 Resorts World Sentosa, B1 Forum, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore

3. Learn new skills from ceramic masters

Until October 3, clay enthusiasts can attend a Clay Camp organised by ceramic studio Mud Rock Ceramics. The Clay Camp takes place across four different locations. These include Jalan Bahar Dragon Kiln, Asian Civilsations Museum, The Arts House, and Mud Rock Studios. It features a number of exciting exhibitions, markets, live demos with award-winning pottery experts, masterclasses, and much more. Get tickets via Clay Camp .

📍 Various Locations 

4. Get spooked at Halloween Horror Nights 11

Halloween Horror Nights 11 with The Weeknd Singapore things to do October 2023

Evil returns to Universal Studios for Halloween Horror Nights 11, which is Southeast Asia’s biggest Halloween event, until November 4. There are a number of new attractions to spook the life out of you including a curation by popstar The Weeknd and a haunted house inspired by Netflix’s All Of Us Are Dead . For instance, The Weeknd: After Hours Til Dawn Nightmare , sees visitors venture through winding hallways of The Weeknd’s spine-chilling nightclub to escape his purgatory of pain. Tickets begin at $79. Learn more about Halloween Horror Nights 11 .

📍 Universal Studios Singapore, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269

Heading to Universal Studios Singapore? Get the best ticket deals via Fever . 

5. Catch Sam Smith LIVE in concert

On October 24, world-famous British superstar Sam Smith will play at Singapore Indoor Stadium for his Gloria The Tour 2023. The Grammy, Billboard, Brit, JUNO, MTV and MELON-winning singer will play both new and old tunes, from the likes of  Unholy , to  Love Me More ,  Stay With Me , and  Gloria , to name a few. Grab tickets here .

SEE MORE: The Best Concerts To Score Tickets For In Singapore

6. Celebrate children at Sentosa Festive Market

Sentosa Festive Market Singapore things to do October 2023

Children’s Day is on October 6. So Sunday Social Market are celebrating with a range of activities, on October 7 and 8, at Palawan Beach Walk. The event will feature more than 20 kid-friendly vendors, entrepreneurship opportunities for kids, dog fun, face painting, giveaways, and other family-friendly things to do. Plus, it’s free-entry.

📍 Palawan Beach Walk, Singapore 

7. Visit Asia’s First Ski, Surf, Skate And Snowboard Resort

Singaporeans will be able to experience the thrill of mountains, rush of waves, and the excitement of skating – all under one roof – at a new attraction on Orchard Road from October 28. Trifecta Singapore is an iconic multitask sports centre by the Ride Side, featuring a venue as a large as four Olympic-sized pools at a whopping 4,609sqm. It houses three action sports arenas offering unique experiences of surfing, skating, skiing and snowboarding, with use of virtual reality, to make you feel as if you’re on the sloops of Japan or Europe. Learn more .

📍 Orchard Road, Singapore 

8. Relax to piano melodies with Anna Geniushene

Piano Recital in Singapore October 2023 things to do

Anna Geniushene, is a critically-acclaimed pianist, from Russia making her big solo recital programme debut in Singapore on October 6. Adored by fans worldwide for her powerful interpretations and momentous performances…music lovers can’t miss this one. The event begins at 8.15pm and guests will be treated to major works by Prokofiev and Rachmaninov, as well as the first published works of Tchaikovsky, Weinberg, Chopin and Schumann. Learn more .

📍 Victoria Concert Hall, Singapore 

9. Be inspired to shape the future

Things To Do October 2023

The Lion City will host the seventh edition of The Conscious Festival by Green Is The New Black between October 13 and 15 – after successful events in Paris. Happening at South Beach for three days from 12am to 8pm, the eco-lifestyle immersive event incorporates climate, music, art, talks, workshops, and more, alongside more than 50 brands, to offer a more conscious outlook for the future of our planet. Tickets can be purchased from $15 via Eventbrite .

📍 38 Beach Road, Singapore 

10. Tour the world’s natural habitats

Sensory Od at Marina Bay Sands things to do this weekend

Discover the living world from a new perspective at this immersive exhibition. Sensory Odyssey: Into the Heart of Our Living World is ArtScience Museum’s immersive, multi-sensory exhibition that encourages visitors to embark on an enlightening journey through the world’s natural habitats. Using scents, sound effects, and high definition projections, you’ll encounter everything from the dramatic beauty of the Arctic Circle to the world that exists beneath the earth’s surface. As well as getting up close and personal with an array of magnificent creatures, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the inner workings of our planet and how we can protect its future. Don’t miss this incredible exhibition until October 29, book your tickets now! 

📍 ArtScience Museum, Singapore

11. Drink like Germans at an Oktoberfest party

Why not kick back with a few beers on October 7 in honour of Oktoberfest? Grand Park City is hosting an Oktoberfest Extravaganza rooftop party from 5pm to midnight. There’ll be live performances, German food, electrifying DJ sets, prizes to be won – all against the backdrop of the city skyline. Get tickets on Eventbrite .

📍 Rooftop Garden @ Grand Park City Hall, Singapore 

12. Paint like Picasso in the dark

Paint in the Dark: Paint & Sip Workshop in the Dark things to do October Singapore

Enjoy a unique neon-lit painting workshop at this iconic event this October. Lean into your creative side at Paint In The Dark at The Common Good. Let the glowing colours inspire you, no matter what level of painting you have. Each attendee will be treated to the perfect social activity, alongside relaxing music, and receive a free complimentary drink. Learn more or get tickets here . Hurry, tickets are selling fast for selected days this month.

📍  The Common Good, 169 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore

13. Dance at a free music festival

Baybeats Singapore best things to do October 2023

From October 6 to 8, the largest alternative music festival returns to Esplanade – Theatres By The Bay in Singapore. Baybeats 2023 offers three days of exciting local and international acts, including 39 bands across four stage, iconic partnerships from overseas festivals, and more to celebrate indie rock, hip hop, and other alternative music for its 22nd edition. Wonderfully, it’s completely free to attend!

📍 Esplanade – Theatres By The Bay, Singapore 

14. Get educated at the new LKY: The Experience

LKY The Experience Singapore things to do October

An iconic new immersive experience , dedicated to our founding father – Lee Kuan Yew – opens in Singapore on October 6. It features more than 20 interactive rooms across three zones, inviting you to discover the man behind the name, and 100 years of legacy. It depicts his story from childhood to adulthood through rainbow slides, novel retelling, cool installations, activities, and so much more. Tickets are from $20 and the event is on until December 31. Book via LKY: The Experience .

📍 11 Prinsep Link, Singapore 187949

15. Immerse yourself in the world of flamenco

Singapore Flamenco Festival 2023 is happening between October 13 and 15. Be entertained by a groundbreaking triple bill by the Flamenco Sin Fronteras company, alongside art, entertainment, and food. From dance drama Reflections of Time to The Golden Age of Flamenco , which takes guests back through time of Spanish Flamenco…it’s the perfect festival to get involved in. Tickets cost between $38 to $88 via Sistic .

📍  Esplanade Recital Studio, Singapore 

16. Wander a new pet-friendly lifestyle festival

Wunderground Festival Singapore lifestyle festival

Wunderground Festival, is a new immersive lifestyle festival with more than 70 exciting brands to explore, planned for the next three years in Singapore. Organised by Singapore Retailers Association. Until October 1, there’s The City Experience at 37 Emerald Hill. Meanwhile, The Heartland Experience is on at Tampines West from October 6 to 15. It kicks off at 3pm to 10pm weekdays and 12pm to 10pm over the weekends. Get more details on Wunderground Festival .

📍 Two Locations 

17. Indulge on a Claude Monet afternoon tea

Afternoon Tea in Singapore events October

Until October 31,  a Claude Monet-inspired afternoon tea is happening at ANTI:DOTE for the Seasons of Impressionists . Executive Pastry Chef Yong Ming Choong and Senior Sous Chef Jacky Lai, brings Monet’s masterpieces to life, and guests can savour edible artworks starting from $68 per person. Tuck into sweet treats, scones, Edge of the Forest sandwiches, and more, alongside mocktails and cocktails for an extra fee. Book on the Fairmont website .

📍 Level 1, 80 Bras Basah Rd, Singapore 189560

18. Laugh out loud with Kumar

On October 18, The Kumar Show returns to The Lemon Stand. Over 18s will be entertained by local comedian Queen Kumar at 8pm. No doubt you’ll be left with bellyaches of laughter at this experience. Learn more .

📍 12 Queen St, #01-02, Singapore 188553

19. Sail into the dark seas with ghouls

Royal Albatross Ghost Ship Dining Cruise 2022 Singapore

This 2.5-hour ghost ship dining cruise sells out every year and it’s the perfect place to celebrate Halloween with an even darker twist. The ship, is plagued with angry spirits who died from a virus after the war, so it has become a ghost ship infirmary. The event is on selected dates between October 24 and 31. Plus, there’s a dog and cat specific ghost ship cruise happening too. Learn more about the Halloween cruise .

📍 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269

20. Satisfy your food-loving heart

This October, a number of important food days are happening. On October 4, it’s World Taco Day so you can go on an adventure for the best tacos and margaritas around Singapore. Meanwhile, there’s International Pizza and Beer Day on October 9, and we already have you covered with the best pizza and beers in Singapore. Plus, you can’t miss World Food Day on October 16 – which is the perfect excuse to eat anything you desire!

21. Mark your calendar for The World’s 50 Best Bars in Singapore

World's 50 Best Bars event in Singapore 2023

Singapore will host the World’s 50 Best Bars 2023 awards at Pasir Panjang Station, on October 18. The 15th edition of the event, sponsored by Perrier, is the first ceremony outside Europe in 15 years and the first time it moves to Asia. Additionally, it’s the first-ever World’s 50 Best Bars that will be hosted in Singapore. Dozens of drink-related events will take place from October 16, for 50 Best Week, with the awards happening on October 17. Expect outstanding cocktails, guest bartender shifts, a 40 Best Closing Party Brunch on October 18, and an all-new 50 Best Signature Sessions – where global talent and local bartenders team up to create unique cocktails. Learn more .

📍 Various Locations

22. Boogie at a silent disco in the sky

Silent Disco Asia Marina Bay Sands SkyPark things to do this weekend

On October 28, Pelago’s Silent Disco returns atop SkyPark in Marina Bay Sands. Pop on your headsets, complete with LED lights, and get ready to dance to three different styles of music. From electronic tunes to rock, and more…it’s the perfect nightlife experience in the sky to finish off the month. Get tickets here .

📍 Level 57, 10 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018956

23. See & Juliet for the first time in Asia

& Juliet Musical In Singapore September 2023 things to do this weekend

Hit musical & Juliet made its Asian Premiere in Singapore last week. The nine-time Tony award-nominated musical takes place at Sands Theatre in Marina Bay Sands, for the first time, until October 8. Forget all you know about Juliet’s famous ending in Romeo & Juliet because & Juliet reimagines her life if her fate were completely different. In this inspiring new tale, Juliet goes on a journey of self-discovery, accompanied by a fabulous mix of all the best chart-topping pop songs of the century. Tickets start at $68. Learn more .

📍 Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore

24. Raise awareness for Breast Cancer

Every October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Usually, there are a number of events across the city to raise awareness for the most common cancer diagnosed in females. Keep an eye on our page for events. For now, you could visit one of the best pink cafes in Singapore.

25. Be enchanted at a Candlelight concert

Singapore candlelight concert things to do October 2023

Singapore’s finest venues are lit by candlelight once again this month, and it’s the perfect excuse for a cosy date night. Here are our favourite Candlelight concerts taking place in the city during October:

🕯 Candlelight: Magical Movie Soundtracks at The Arts House  (October 12) 

🕯 Candlelight: Chopin’s Best Works at The Arts House  (October 13) 

🕯 Candlelight: Tribute to Ryuichi Sakamoto 坂本龍  (October 14)

🕯 Candlelight: Best of Anime Soundtracks  (October 14)

🕯 Candlelight: Taylor Swift’s Best Hits at The Arts House (October 15)

🕯 Candlelight Orchestra: Tribute to Queen  (October 21) 

🕯 Candlelight Halloween: Best Soundtracks of Tim Burton  (October 31) 

26. Get educated at Archifest 2023

Until October 28, the annual architecture festival, Archifest 2023, will host a month of activities. Commissioned by SIA, it aims to bring together likeminded individuals to celebrate Singapore’s architecture and environment, with creative collaborations, design talks, workshops, and more. Get the details .

27. Say hello to nocturnal creatures

best things to do at Night Singapore Night Safari Mandai Wildlife Group

Night Safari is the world’s first nocturnal zoo located in Mandai. It’s one of the best attractions in Singapore because visitors can hop on a buggy or walking tour, with guided experts, to get up close and personal with wild animals – who only come out at night. Book via the Fever website . Plus, it’s one of the best things to do at night in Singapore.

📍 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826

28. Go on an immersive storytelling walk

On October 6 and 7, StoryFest 2023 is hosting its very own outdoor Story Walk through the Civic District. It will feature public bench works and local history and culture brought to life in a refreshing way, with original and captivating tales written by Verena Tay. Get tickets for $10 per session via Story Walk .

29. Get spooked at the Museum of Ice Cream

Halloween events 2023 in Singapore October things to do

Every year, the Museum of Ice Cream transforms its 14 interactive zones, with a spooky twist, in honour of Halloween. This year, there will be a Monster Ball, for people over the age of 18, to indulge on monstrous treats and sip boozy drinks in a unique space. So get your costumes ready for Ice Cream Social x Afterlife.Aiko: Monster Ball  for just $25. Learn more about the Museum of Ice Cream . Otherwise, purchase tickets via Fever .

📍 100 Loewen Road, Dempsey, Singapore 248837

30. Spoil yourself to a chocolate high tea

Marriott Hotel Chocolate Afternoon Tea is offering a new decadent Chocolate Elegance Afternoon Tea until November 30. It’s super affordable from $48 per person. Indulge on creamy Hazelnut Chocolate Praline Mousse Cake, snacks with Middle Eastern twists, and other chocolate treats for the perfect afternoon. Book here .

📍 Lobby Lounge, Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel, Singapore 

SEE MORE: The Best Afternoon Teas In Singapore 

31. Last chance to see Mid-Autumn displays

The best Mid Autumn Light Displays Singapore

This year’s Mid-Autumn Festival took place on September 29. But most events are happening into mid October around Singapore. From light ups to cultural performances, and more…there’s plenty to experience. We’ve made a list of the best light-up displays and activities to venture around right now.

32. Be enchanted by a fairytale musical

Into The Woods is on from October 27 to November 12 in Singapore. The unforgettable Tony award-winning musical assembles a cast of marvellous multiverse fairytale heroes and villains in one show. From the Witch, the Wolf, and the Giant, to Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, an evil Stepmother, and many more…be on the edge of your seat as you watch a battle unfold between the good and evil in the woods.  Get tickets on Sistic .

📍 Singtel Waterfront Theatre @ Esplanade, Singapore 

33. Dance inside Singapore’s first AI-powered futuristic nightclub

ARK 11 first AI futuristic nightclub Singapore

ARK 11 is a revolutionary new nightclub that opened in September at Orchard Central. The quirky space-themed nightclub, using AI and immersive technology, to offer clubgoers the ultimate party experience. Feel like you’ve stepped into a sci-fi movie once you’ve pushed the big button which unveils a space tunnel that leads to a dance club in a vessel. From trippy holographic designs to AI-powered bartenders serving drinks…you can’t miss it. Learn more about ARK 11 .

📍 Orchard Central Level 11, 181 Orchard Rd, #11 – 01 / 02, Singapore 238896

34. Try out spooky golf

The Curse A Haunted Golf Adventure in Singapore Halloween 2023

Be transported to a sinister world this Halloween at a new haunted golf adventure in Singapore. Kulnari Mystery Golf launches its inaugural Halloween event to spook the life out of you. The Curse – A Haunted Golf Adventure promises to set a new standard for spine-chilling entertainment in Singapore. It’s on from October 19 to November 4 for those who dare venture into the supernatural. Learn more .

📍 51B Circular Rd, Singapore 049406

35. Shop at New Jeans x Line Friends store

Line Friends things to do this weekend Singapore

An official New Jeans x Line Friends pop-up store launched in Singapore in September. Orchard Central will host the store until November 23 to the delight of fans. Step into a pink-themed venue offering iconic merchandise, from themed clothes to keychains, Powerpuff Girls in the form of New Jeans members, and more. Already, the pop-up store has thrilled fans in places like Thailand and Malaysia.

📍 Orchard Central, Singapore 

36. Party at Sentosa’s hottest new beach club

Tipsy Unicorn Beach Club Sentosa Island Singapore

Tipsy Unicorn Beach Club is an iconic new party spot set to change the nightlife scene in Sentosa. The 500-seater venue boasts both indoor and alfresco areas, offering visitors the chance to lounge between luxurious private cabanas, pools, daybeds, and VIP lounges. Concepted by Tipsy Collective, who are known for hospitality concepts like Tipsy Flamingo, they aim to provide a iconic beach club experience that will make you feel like you’re in Ibiza or Dubai. Particularly, visitors will be treated to music from live bands – in a first in the Sentosa beach club scene. Learn more about Sentosa’s new attractions .

📍 36 Siloso Beach Walk, #01-01, Sentosa Island, Singapore

37. Giggle through a very naughty exhibition

Wood Morning Singapore erection exhibition things to do September weekend

Giggle your way through this very naughty exhibition, previously held in Paris and Hong Kong, by a famous French pop culture artist. Wood Morning Singapore is a cheeky free-to-enter exhibition, by Juce Gace, on until October 22 at Funan. It takes a naughty approach to beloved childhood characters – reimaging them in a way only adults know – featuring a range of male characters with visible erections. Prepare to see your favourite toys in a whole different light. Learn more about Wood Morning Singapore .

📍 BLAXK by ActionCity, 107 North Bridge Road, Funan, #01-03, Singapore

38. Celebrate Halloween 2023 the right way

Th best Halloween events in Singapore

Spooky season officially kicks off from October 1. So you can expect a whole month of chills in honour of Halloween. From escaping haunted mazes, to listening to ghostly melodies, and staycationing in creepy hotels…why not treat yourself to a night of thrills this season? Find the best Halloween events 2023 in Singapore .

39. Get a taste of South Korea’s best coffee

Compose Coffee in Singapore

South Korea’s most popular coffee chain, Compose Coffee, opened an outlet in Singapore recently. It’s the first international outlet for the brand outside South Korea. Particularly, the award-winning coffee brand is known for affordable, authentic beverages starting at $2. Coffee enthusiasts need to try the coffee here this month. Learn more about Compose Coffee in Singapore .

📍 Temasek Blvd, #01-623, Singapore 03898

40. Kick back with live music at Cool Cats Lounge

Band performing on stage at Cool Cats Lounge

Get excited about the coolest music club around, hosting a range of live performances from a variety of genres this month. Every weekend and Wednesdays at 8pm. Learn more about Cool Cats . Definitely, one of the best things to do this October for music lovers.

📍 32 Beach Rd, Singapore 189764

SEE MORE: The Best Live Music Venues In  Singapore

41. Score tickets to Chaos Lab

chaos lab ball pit

Enter a world of chaos at a popular lab-themed playground for children coming to Singapore this November. Chaos Lab features slime, a ball pit, neon graffiti, meet-and-greets with mad scientists, and more activities, among the chaos. After huge success in Australia, the playground opens at T2 in Changi Airport. Tickets are on sale from October 5. But you can join the waitlist now if you read this before.

📍 Terminal 2, Changi Airport, Singapore 

Other things to do this October in Singapore:

42. go on a camping trip.

Camping Singapore things to do this weekend October 2023

Camping under the stars in Singapore is an exciting and affordable thing to do for people of all ages. From beautiful beaches to nature-filled parks offering hiking trails, a myriad of outdoor activities, and even barbecue pits to cook up the storm and host a picnic…we’ve listed the best camping experiences in Singapore . Definitely, one of the best things to do this October when it’s dry in Singapore.

43. Get in the mood from Christmas

Snow City Unique Things To Do Singapore

If you’ve never been to Singapore’s first indoor snow centre, it’s the perfect place to get in the mood for Christmas . Snow City is a unique activity featuring an icy bumper car arena, a ice gallery hotel, winter shooting paintball, ice shooting, and plenty more to get your adrenaline rushing and entertain the kids on a family day out. Definitely, one of the best things to do with kids this weekend. Get tickets via Fever .

📍 21 Jurong Town Hall Rd, Singapore 609433

SEE MORE: The Best Christmas Destinations To Travel To From Singapore

44. Enjoy Sentosa’s new attractions

New attractions Sentosa things to do October 2023 in Singapore

Sentosa Island is building many new attractions to keep people of all ages entertained. Delightfully, they recently launched a new entertainment facility, featuring eight immersive activities, including Asia’s first gamified electric go-karts spread across three levels, a mini golf course, and two exotic beach clubs. Learn more about The Palawan @ Sentosa .

📍 54 Palawan Beach Walk, Singapore 098233

45. Smash some stuff

team building things to do this weekend singapore October

Are you stressed? Need to release your anger? we’ve got the perfect 30-minute activity to do this weekend. The Fragment Room offers rage therapy where guests can smash everything in sight, from glasses to vases, plates, and more – in a space created for breakables at Singapore’s first rage room. Get tickets on Fever . .Additionally, it’s one of the best team bonding ideas if you’re looking for something to do with your office!

📍 490 MacPherson Rd, Singapore, 368198

46. Marvel at a new exhibition

Best things to do October 2023 in Singapore

There’s a host of exciting exhibitions to marvel at in Singapore this season. For instance, The Boy Who Became Prime Minister is an interactive exhibition about Mr Lee, at the Children’s Museum, to inspire children to achieve extraordinary things happening until January 2024. Discover the best exhibitions to visit now .

47. Venture across the causeway

things to do Johor Bahru trip October

Johor Bahru is an idyllic place to explore just 40 minutes drive from Singapore. The Malaysian city has a thriving food scene, wonderful selection of attractions like sky-high views at Skyscape, and diverse cultural experiences to keep you entertained for the full day. Read our guide about the best things to do in JB .

📍 Johor Bahru, Malaysia 

48. Zoom down Singapore’s longest indoor waterslide

HomeTeamNS Aqua Adventure Indoor Water Park Singapore

Aqua Adventure is an exciting new 3-storey indoor amusement park featuring a range of water play zones, as well as a mix of dry interactive activities. It’s Singapore’s first integrated all-weather water adventure centre located at Bedok Reservoir. It offers a thrilling mix of wet and dry activities. Particularly, it is home to Singapore’s longest indoor waterslide, spanning 114m, called Double Trouble Aqua Tube . Additionally, there’s an 85m long indoor Blackhole Aqua Slide , involving a 12 to 15 second plunge to the bottom for riders. Learn more about Aqua Adventure .

📍 HomeTeamNS Bedok Reservoir, 900 Bedok North Rd, Singapore

SEE MORE: The Best Water Parks In Singapore

49. Dine in a unique restaurant

unique eateries in Singapore restaurants

From dining in a plane to discovering the underwater world, Singapore is filled with an array of peculiar and extraordinary gastronomical experiences to take advantage of. Delightfully, we’ve already made a list of the most unique eateries (cafes and restaurants) for a whimsical food affair  in Singapore.

50. Go on a journey at New World’s End

Date Ideas New World End Things To Do October

Go on a whirlwind journey through Singapore on this unique audio and art experience on various dates in September. Here, you’ll be transported back in time to the 1960s in Jalan Besar, with the help from Rosa and Kiran. Get tickets here .

51. Go for a rooftop drink

VUE rooftop bar in Singapore things to do October

Indulge in your guiltiest pleasures against the backdrop of the stunning Singapore skyline this weekend . Why not sip a cocktail at one of the best rooftop bars in Singapore, otherwise enjoy a delicious meal at nightfall at a sensational rooftop dining restaurant . The choice is yours!

52. Be inspired by Love The Last March

Love The Last March things to do October September 2023 in Singapore

Love The Last March features one of the largest bronze sculptures globally, created by famous artists Marc and Gillie, boasting 45 of world’s most endangered animals marching together. The mission of the project is to create awareness to protect wildlife from extinction and inspire action. Certainly, one of the best things to do this weekend in Singapore.

📍 Near Flock Clock, Gardens By The Bay, Singapore 

53. Discover a secret bar

Looking for a cool place to slow down, hide away from the rain and celebrate life? Well, there’s dozens of secret bars in Singapore offering a one-of-a-kind hospitality experience. From creative new speakeasies like Synthesis , quirky bars concealed behind vending machines, and secret doorways to other worlds…you’ll be spoilt for options. Find the perfect secret bar to relax at this weekend .

Heading out? SEE MORE: The Best Nightlife Experiences In Singapore

54. Stay on Lazarus Island

Tiny Away Escape Singapore things to do October 2023

A cool staycation opened on Lazarus Island in May . Grab a friend or romantic partner and hop on the ferry for the ultimate staycation at a Tiny House, that’s eco-friendly, on Lazarus Island. Book your experience here . Definitely, one of the best things to do this October in Singapore.

55. Dive into a different reality

best immersive experiences in Singapore things to do this weekend

Immersive experiences have become a popular thing to do worldwide in recent years. Luckily, there’s a range of exciting fully immersive experiences in Singapore, where we can plunge ourselves into another world. From walking on the moon through virtual reality to roaming with dinosaurs…you’ll be spoilt for choice. See our list of the best current immersive experiences on in Singapore.

56. Pick a weekend activity

Every week, we list the greatest things to do at the weekend in Singapore which changes regularly. From the best all-you-can-eat buffets , hidden speakeasy bars , free musical shows , and much more…there’s plenty of activities to do. Find out what’s happening this coming weekend in Singapore here .

57. Hike through a nature park

The Best Hiking Trails Singapore best hikes

Get fit and healthy by trekking through one of Singapore’s best parks or gardens or challenging yourself to a hike on a dry day? no doubt you’ll have a good time.

58. Get lost at Future World

Best Exhibitions Singapore

From the creators of the world-famous Mori Digital Art Museum in Tokyo , this gram-worthy exhibition invites you to lose yourself in an exciting universe of art, magic and science among 16 borderless digital interactive installations. Wonderfully, it just received an upgrade. Get tickets on Fever .

📍 6 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018974

SEE MORE: The Best Museums And Galleries To Visit In Singapore

59. Recharge at an infinity pool

Rooftop infinity pool at Courtyard Singapore Novena things to do

Why not use a dry day to book a relaxation session high in the sky? There are many infinity pools across the city, boasting marvellous views to the sea and beyond. Find a pool experience .

📍 6 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 01897 4

60. Indulge at a hawker centre

Singapore is full of bustling hawker centres and food courts, where locals and tourists alike can feast on both local and international culinary delights at a cheap price – all for less than $5 or $10. From satay and laksa, to fried kway teow…we’ve listed our favourite hawker centres for you to enjoy the best food.

61. Wander around Little India

Little India Art Trails in Singapore

Little India was previously crowned one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world. From beautiful street art to ig-worthy spots like Tan Teng Niah House, and the best food and drinks…it’s an excellent place to spend a few hours with Diwali 2023 coming up. Find out the coolest things to do in Little India .

📍 Little India, Singapore

62. Go wild at X-Scap8

things to do Xscap8 in Singapore

Discover a range of adrenaline-pumping activities for all ages at this new interactive indoor playground on Orchard Road. From climbing 10m high to destressing in a smash lab, acting as a warrior in a challenge and much more…you won’t be bored. A perfect rainy day activity if you ask us!

📍 Orchard Road, Singapore

63. Uncover Singapore’s hidden secret places

We’ve already listed a range of hidden secret places to visit in Singapore. Be sure to bring your camera for the occasion.

64. Learn a new skill at a workshop

Spin Art Studio in Singapore things to do raining

One of the best things to do when it’s raining is signing up for a creative workshop. For example, Spin Art is a popular therapeutic activity by Spin Paint House, which involves expressing yourself through art using custom-built tables, designed to spin canvases at high speeds. Read further about Spin Art .

65. Treat yourself to a luxury cruise

On selected dates in October, Royal Albatross Luxury Tall Ship is offering 2-hour breakfast cruises or 3-hour sunset dinner cruises. Climb abroad the epic ship, and be treated to the life of luxury, whether it be a scrumptious breakfast buffet , with unlimited coffee, or a delectable 4-course dinner, against the backdrop of Sentosa beaches, and the Singapore skyline. Definitely, a dreamy date idea if you ask us! Get tickets here .

📍 Royal Albatross Luxury Tall Ship, 8 Sentosa Gateway, 098269

66. Hangout in a board game café

best board games café in Singapore

Use a rainy day for the ultimate games evening at Settlers Café – a new 24/7 board games café opened in a new location. Enjoy delicious meals and a range of games for between one to 30 players. Superb for all your nigh owls or insomniacs. Read further about the new Settlers here .

📍 Serangoon Rd, 562, Singapore 218178

67. Go on an instagrammable adventure

colourful shophouses in Joo Chiat Road

Social media lovers will enjoy the most instagrammable foods in Singapore. Additionally, find the most instagrammable bars in Singapore at night, then the most instagrammable cafes in Singapore during the day, and let’s not forget about the most instagrammable places to capture picture-perfect shots.

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68. Be mesmerised by a colourful light show

Wings Of Time Sentosa Singapore things to do October

Wings of Time is a hugely popular colourful night show in Sentosa . It features a majestic soundtrack, fireworks and 3D effects used to light up the night sky against the backdrop of the ocean at Siloso Beach. Read all about the experience .

📍 50 Beach View, Singapore 09860

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    Take a ride on the incredible Singapore flyer, a massive Ferris wheel in the heart of Singapore. Rides last about 30 minutes and offer incredible, panoramic views of the city during the adventure. Watch the futuristic skyline on one side and the peaceful harbor as ships float in and out on the other.

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    Singapore Cruise Centre (SCC) in collaboration with Changi Airport Group (CAG), will be resuming the shuttle service between TMFT and Changi Airport from Monday, 9 October 2023. This service will enhance connectivity between TMFT and Changi Airport Terminal 1 (T1) and Terminal 4 (T4). The ticket fare for a one-way ride is SGD$4 per passenger.

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    On October 24, world-famous British superstar Sam Smith will play at Singapore Indoor Stadium for his Gloria The Tour 2023. The Grammy, Billboard, Brit, JUNO, MTV and MELON-winning singer will play both new and old tunes, from the likes of Unholy, to Love Me More , Stay With Me, and Gloria, to name a few.