2 days
Specific Tour
10 people
English, German, Russian
An excursion from Phuket to Singapore is a great opportunity to enjoy the view of a fabulous city that has turned from a small village into a luxurious flourishing metropolis with majestic skyscrapers in just 40 years.
Singapore is an island state-a city that attracts many tourists with its charming exotic beauty. The city is amazingly clean. This is not surprising, since strict rules and harsh laws apply here. Cleanliness has been elevated to the rank of law. Everywhere you can find signs banning smoking. It is forbidden to spit, litter, or eat in public places (unless it is a special catering facility). A separate ban has been introduced on chewing gum. Souvenir products: T-shirts, postcards, magnets are full of images of the cost of a fine for violating the order. Citizens strictly follow the established canons.
Infrastructure and travel program
Modern highways with bridges and tunnels, embankments, parks, the sparkling lights of the evening city – all this causes genuine delight among tourists. For a comfortable stay on the coast, there are equipped beaches, luxury hotels, swimming pools, nightclubs with entertainment, parks, attractions.
Fashion goods, jewelry, and souvenirs are often found in shopping malls. Singapore is a center for combining cultures and religions. Muslim mosques and Buddhist temples are located next to each other. Chinese medicinal balms and Asian sweets are sold on the streets.
An air tour from Phuket to Singapore is the best opportunity to fulfill a traveler’s dream of seeing this fabulous city firsthand. The flight lasts two hours.
The program is linked to the flight schedule and can be shifted according to changes in it.
04:00 Meeting at the hotel and departure to Phuket International Airport.
09:45 Departure to Singapore.
12:45 Arrival at Singapore International Airport, baggage collection, immigration control. Meeting with a Russian guide.
13:15 Lunch at the restaurant. Set menu.
13:45 The beginning of the Singapore sightseeing tour. The guide will tell you everything about the island, the state and the city, about its past and present.
• Visit the Raffles Hotel — a historic hotel built in 1887 in classic colonial style and named after the founder of Singapore, Sir Stamford Raffles.
• Visit to the fountain of wealth - opened in 1995, which is located on the territory of a large commercial center Suntec City, designed in strict accordance with the teachings of Feng Shui: the five buildings of the center are arranged in the form of five fingers of the palm of the left hand with curved fingers, and in the center of the palm is a fountain.
Padang is an open playing field located in the business center of Singapore. The venue for various important events: celebrations, parades and even the opening ceremony of the 2010 Summer Youth Olympic Games.
• An overview of the Esplanade Theater, which is located on the famous Marina Bay city promenade and is not just a masterpiece of architecture, but also an international art center.
• Monument to Stamford Raffles, the famous founder of modern Singapore, located on the embankment of the Singapore River. At the place where this British statesman first landed on Singapore soil.
• Kavenagh Bridge is the oldest bridge in the city. It was built in Scotland in 1868, after which it was dismantled and sent to Singapore, where it was reassembled.
• Sightseeing of the Singapore River, where, according to legend, Prince Sang Nila Utama met a lion near the river, which gave rise to the name of the island, river and city — singa pura, "lion city".
• Overview of Singapore's business district – the skyscraper district, which is home to almost all of Singapore's business.
• Visit the Fullerton Hotel, a colonial period building built in the neoclassical style. The building was a symbol of the entire Western civilization in Singapore — the "gateway of Asia".
• Visit Merlion Park - the heart and main attraction of Singapore – the Merlion statue, eight meters high and weighing seventy tons, installed in 1972. The emblem of Singapore and its mascot. -Sands Skypark observation deck (tickets included).
• A walk through Chinatown - labyrinths of streets with wooden houses, antique and tea shops, “offices” of magicians and astrologers, dozens of open-air cafes – this is all Chinatown, the historical center of Singapore, most of whose inhabitants are ethnic Chinese.
• The Temple of Divine Bliss is the oldest Chinese temple complex in Singapore, located on the territory of Chinatown. It consists of two temples — the main one, the Taoist one dedicated to the goddess Matsu, and the Buddhist one dedicated to the goddess Guanyin.
Orchard Road is the most famous street among shopaholics all over the world, the center of trade and entertainment, one of the main tourist attractions of Singapore. There are endless rows of shopping and entertainment centers, restaurants and hotels all along the boulevard, where you can fully spend all your money.
18:15 Check-in at the hotel. Free time.
7:30 - 09:30 Buffet breakfast at the hotel with a variety of European and Asian dishes.
12:00 Check-out from the hotel. Free time. You can leave your luggage in the luggage room, which is located at the hotel reception.
15:30 Meeting with the guide in the hotel lobby and departure to Singapore International Airport.
17:00 An opportunity to shop at the DutyFree shops of the best airport in the world – Changi Airport.
18:30 Departure to Phuket (the time may be changed by the airline).
19:20 Arrival at Phuket International Airport and departure to the hotel.
The program is linked to the flight schedule and can be shifted according to changes in it.
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