For just 20,490,000 dong per guest, immerse yourself in the Singapore 5N4D tour aboard the Quantum Of The Seas 5-star cruise, dubbed the most futuristic 'Super Cruise Ship' in the world.
Join the Singapore 5N4D Tour: Explore the Quantum Of The Seas 5-star cruise starting at 20,490,000 dong per guest
With this 5N4D Singapore tour, enjoy entertainment and leisure on the 5-star Quantum Of The Seas cruise, visiting renowned destinations in Singapore and Malaysia.
The Quantum Of The Seas Cruise
The Quantum of the Seas cruise ship, one of the newest, largest, and most luxurious vessels of the Royal Caribbean group. Standing 18 decks tall, accommodating up to 4,180 guests with 2,090 private bedrooms for your holiday enjoyment. Additionally, the ship offers a plethora of enjoyable and entertaining activities during the 5N4D Singapore tour.

North Star Observation Deck
One of the highlights of Quantum of the Seas is the North Star Observation Deck, a spherical glass-walled observatory modeled after the London Eye. The North Star allows a maximum of 13 guests to observe the sea from over 90 meters above sea level. From here, you'll enjoy panoramic views of the deep blue ocean, becoming a true explorer conquering the vast seas. It's one of the most anticipated features on this 5-star cruise ship.

Ripcord by iFly Experience
If the North Star Observation Deck glides like a seagull over the sea, Ripcord by iFly with its safe flying feature will elevate you into the sky, feeling like a majestic eagle over the ocean. It's essentially a wind tunnel with powerful gusts, allowing passengers to experience the sensation of skydiving, floating freely in the air.

Royal Promenade Parade
One of the impressive experiences on the Quantum Of The Seas is witnessing the parade on the Royal Promenade. Located in the heart of the ship designed like a miniature New York street, it features numerous restaurants, luxury international boutiques, and daily spectacular parades by famous Dream World cartoon characters... and even vintage supercars.

Petronas Twin Towers
Embark on this tour to visit the renowned Petronas Twin Towers and capture some stunning photos. The Petronas Twin Towers consist of 88 floors with a height of 452 meters, designed by the Argentine architect César Pelli. A remarkable highlight of these twin towers is the sky bridge connecting them at a height of 170 meters and a length of 158 meters, located on the 41st and 42nd floors. Standing on this bridge, you can have a panoramic view of Kuala Lumpur.

Kek Lok Si Temple
Kek Lok Si Temple is the largest temple in Penang and the grandest Buddhist monument in Southeast Asia, playing a significant role in the religious life of the Chinese community in Malaysia. Situated on a mountain facing the sea, the temple features numerous magnificent structures, including 10,000 exquisitely carved statues, a 30-meter-tall statue of Guan Yin, and a 7-story pagoda surrounded by vibrant gardens.

Street Art Gallery
The Street Art Gallery located in the famous George Street is renowned for its diverse mural paintings. For photography enthusiasts, this is a must-visit spot on the tour. The best time to capture stunning photos with beautiful lighting is between 4 pm and 5 pm.

Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay is a prominent attraction on the 5-day, 4-night Singapore tour, stretching along the Marina Bay with three garden zones: Bay South, Bay East, and Bay Central. In the gardens, you'll have the opportunity to admire the towering 'super trees' standing at heights of 25 – 30 meters, which harness solar energy and illuminate the night sky. Venturing into the two conservatories, Flower Dome (flower garden) and Cloud Forest, you'll spend hours wandering, taking souvenir photos, and admiring the beauty of tropical flowers.

Merlion Park
The iconic symbol of Singapore is the Merlion, a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish, perched atop waves. The Merlion statue stands at 8.6 meters tall, weighing 70 tons, symbolizing the nation's formation. Locals and tourists alike believe that posing for photos with hands catching the water spouting from the Merlion's mouth brings good luck and fortune.

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Reference: Travel Guide by Mytour
MytourFebruary 13, 2020