6-Day Singapore Itinerary: Everything You Need to Know
Hey guys, here's a complete guide to a 6-day trip to Singapore! Explore the Lion City without getting lost, and check out this super practical guide!
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✨Itinerary Overview: 6-Day Singapore Exploration✨
Day 1: Raffles Landing Site -> St. Andrew's Cathedral
On the first day, explore Singapore's historical sites, starting from the Raffles Landing Site, then head to St. Andrew's Cathedral to experience the religious atmosphere.
Day 2: Haji Lane -> Clarke Quay -> Marina Bay -> Gardens by the Bay -> Merlion Park -> Supertree Grove
On the second day, delve into the city streets, stroll through the artistic world of Haji Lane, and then head to Clarke Quay to experience the bustling atmosphere. After that, head to the Marina Bay area, visit Gardens by the Bay and Merlion Park, and admire the spectacular Supertree Grove.
Day 3: Singapore Zoo -> River Safari -> Night Safari
On the third day, get up close and personal with animals, visit the Singapore Zoo and River Safari during the day, and explore the unique charm of the Night Safari at night.
Day 4: Universal Studios Singapore
On the fourth day, spend the whole day at Universal Studios Singapore, experiencing the fun and excitement of movie-themed attractions.
Day 5: S.E.A. Aquarium -> Adventure Cove Waterpark -> Siloso Beach -> Wings of Time
On the fifth day, get close to the ocean and nature, visit the S.E.A. Aquarium, challenge the fun activities at Adventure Cove Waterpark, relax at Siloso Beach in the evening, and enjoy the spectacular Wings of Time show at night.
Day 6: Jewel Changi Airport
On the last day, shop and relax at Jewel Changi Airport, and end your Singapore trip on a high note.
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Travel Preparation: 🧳 Things to Bring for Your Singapore Trip!
📱 SIM Card: Get a local SIM card for easy communication, and choose a suitable plan.
🔌 Plug Adapter: Singapore's plug standard is different from ours, so don't forget to bring an adapter.
🪪 Documents: Prepare your passport and ID card, and enjoy visa-free entry.
👗 Clothing: In December, short sleeves and shorts are enough for Singapore, but bring a light jacket for the cool evenings.
🔋 Chargers: Don't forget your phone and camera chargers, and bring a power bank to keep your devices charged on the go.
🕶️ Essentials: Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are must-haves for Singapore's sunny weather.
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Singapore, a city full of charm, is waiting for you to explore every corner and create your own unique story🌆.
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There are many kinds of animals, and there is also a large transparent wall where you can see many tropical fish, jellyfish, etc. Parents can take their children to visit. It is worth a visit, but the light is dim and it is difficult to take pictures. They are all blue-green~~
It's relatively small. There aren't many species of marine animals and plants. There are quite a lot of visitors. It's on Sentosa Island. I didn't go to Universal Studios, so I came to visit this museum. The overall price-performance ratio is average. The size is far behind Chimelong and Haichang in China.
To be honest, no one can refuse the Singapore S.E.A. Aquarium. Once you go there, you will be speechless with its beauty. It is worthy of being the ceiling of Asian aquariums. You can travel to the underwater world in minutes, and the dreamy feeling is overwhelming! 🗺 Tour route: ✔️ After entering from the entrance, start the tour along the left hand side ✔️ You can see various small fish from tropical waters in turn🐡 Colorful and beautiful✔️ Then you will come to the "Lost Treasure" exhibition area🏴☠️ The shipwrecks and mysterious underwater ruins here are full of atmosphere ✔️ The highlight is the "Ocean Window"🐠 Behind the huge acrylic glass is a huge group of marine life, whale sharks, manta rays, etc., super shocking! ! · 🎮Interactive experience: 🔹There are regular feeding activities in the museum. The keepers will introduce the habits and feeding knowledge of marine life. You can also watch the feeding process up close, which is super interesting. 🔹The touch pool is a must-try. You can touch marine life such as starfish and sea urchins with your own hands. The unique touch is hin unique👍🏻 👇Must-check-in theme area: 1️⃣Fish Academy A paradise for tropical fish and corals, many colorful fish, such as clownfish, seahorses, etc.! 📸Super suitable for taking photos and checking in, feeling the vitality of tropical waters! 🐠 2️⃣Top predators The shark tunnel is particularly exciting. 🦈Walking under the glass tunnel, being "surrounded" by sharks is tense and exciting! 3️⃣Mystery of the deep sea Dark lights + rare deep-sea creatures, full of science fiction! 👽Creatures that are usually not seen, such as lantern fish and manta rays, can be seen here~ Science enthusiasts will definitely like it! 📚 4️⃣Shipwreck The museum uses an ancient shipwreck as an artificial reef, which has become the home of many marine creatures. You can see it up close. 📸Camera position ▪️Undersea tunnel: Standing in the middle of the tunnel, with the swimming fish as the background, the photos taken are like being on the bottom of the sea🐬Low-angle upward shooting, you can also take pictures of long legs ▪️Jellyfish area: Soft lighting plus dreamy jellyfish, any shot is very atmospheric~ It is recommended to wear light-colored clothes👗 ▪️Ocean Window: Stand in front of the glass and wait for whale sharks or manta rays to swim over to capture them, and be in the same frame with these giant marine creatures, super photos 🙋Tips 1. Remember to turn off the flash to avoid disturbing marine life. Take pictures in front of the shark tunnel, jellyfish area and giant water tank, and you will be on your Moments in minutes! 2. The museum is very air-conditioned, remember to bring a coat, especially for families with children
Singapore's S.E.A Aquarium is the largest in Asia, on Sentosa Island, near Universal Studios. The aquarium has 49 ecological zones, which are suitable for the whole family to come with their children to enjoy the colorful ocean world. The model of a big ship is very eye-catching. The ship was built according to Zheng He's ship when he sailed to the Western Ocean in history. Singaporeans clearly told tourists from all over the world about Zheng He's seven voyages to the Western Ocean and its profound significance. They also expressed the confidence that Chinese civilization could reshape the past glorious. When visiting the museum, the marine life in the museum is distributed according to its geographical location, and visiting the whole museum is equivalent to completing the ocean journey across the globe. The biggest attraction of the aquarium is that it has the world's largest ocean window, 36 meters long and 8.3 meters high, the world's largest aquarium viewing window. Standing in front of a huge glass window and watching all kinds of famous or unknown fish flying in front of you, you will be shocked by the mysterious wonders of the sea. The museum also has several strong recommendations, including colorful corals that look like plants and are actually cellular animals; giant creatures called devil fish but with gentle temperament, ghost skunks; ferocks, swaying jellyfish like a ink painting, giant octopuses in the North Pacific Ocean, and sea dragons with long noses. Traffic: Get off at Harbour Station by Northeast Metro Line or Loop Line, then enter the 3rd floor of Yifeng City Shopping Center, and transfer to Sentosa MRT and get off at Binhai Station.
It is said that the largest viewing window in Asia is indeed many pavilions. The entrance to the pavilion is a free and leisurely view of the sunken ship treasure. Then the sea eel, eel, eel, spider crab, all kinds of colorful fish can also be smeared with starfish and sea cucumber to really feel it. It's wise to choose to play here when it's hot to play outside at noon. Interesting and cost effective. Recommend
Although the scale is not as large as imagined, and you can finish the tour in an hour, there are still many things to appreciate if you visit carefully. The layout, scenery, lighting, music, experience, etc. have been carefully arranged. The most important thing is that the marine biodiversity is fully displayed. The colorful seaweed embellishes the seemingly monotonous blue world, and the pure jellyfish expresses the quietness and depth of the blue ocean. Standing in front of the viewing window, you will unconsciously watch for a long time, and watching the fish simply swimming around can empty yourself...
It's one of the scenic spots that Sentosa must visit. Having been to Changlong, Zhuhai, I don't think it's amazing, but it's definitely one of the world's top oceanic museums. 1. Zheng He's voyage to the Western Ocean is a very distinctive exhibition, the exhibit of historical re-emergence, the height of the giant ship restored. You can see the side section of the ship. There are many animals and food in it. It's amazing to live at home. It embodies human history, which is the special feature of this ocean hall. 2. Giant water wall, which has not been seen, is recommended to see. It is very spectacular. Of course, I think it's a little smaller than Zhuhai's, and there aren't so many fish. The big fish like whales are a little less. I lament that China is rich and powerful, and the land is vast and abundant! _______ On the second floor in front of the water wall, there are tables and chairs for children to draw graffiti, which are very humanistic. 3. The regular Hall of marine life is suitable for taking children to play, and the variety of marine life is also complete. If it's not a holiday, there aren't many people. 4. The location is just opposite the gate of Universal Studios. It's only ten minutes'walk away. The e-tickets are directly brushed with bar codes, unlike some group purchases in China, which require repayment of tickets. It's better to buy tickets in advance.