Singapore never fails to captivate travelers with its world-class clean and beautiful environment. So, where should you go for a solo trip to Singapore? Let's find out in the following article!
Looking for the perfect spots for your solo adventure in Singapore?
Jewel Changi
Jewel Changi, located at Changi Airport, stands out with its refreshing greenery and a massive indoor waterfall called the Rain Vortex, which is nearly 40m tall and holds the title of the world's tallest indoor waterfall. It's a renowned check-in spot for solo travelers in Singapore.

Surrounded by a diverse ecosystem with 2,500 green trees and 100,000 shrubs, it resembles a miniature forest. At night, the sparkling, color-changing waterfall becomes a captivating sight. Apart from the main waterfall, smaller surrounding cascades contribute to regulating the air within the colossal dome.
Singapore Science and Art Museum
Designed like a welcoming hand inspired by a lotus flower, chosen for hosting renowned exhibitions. The museum is a masterpiece by the architects of Safdie Architects design firm.

The museum consists of two parts: the lower base and the top part resembling a multi-petal flower, with each petal having a different radius. The petals reach up to the sky at varying heights, and each petal's top features impact-resistant glass windows, allowing light to illuminate the interior rooms.

The museum has hosted famous exhibitions, expanding the boundaries of science, technology, and knowledge. 'The Deep,' an exhibition about the ocean's depths, is the largest collection of deep-sea creatures ever displayed in Southeast Asia. Additionally, 'Ideas Changing the World,' a Nobel Prize-winning exhibition, describes how Nobel Prize-winning efforts have shaped and continue to change the world. There are many other fascinating exhibitions at the Singapore solo travel Science and Art Museum that you should explore.
Sentosa Island
Sentosa Island is a blend of a resort center, cultural heritage, and entertainment park. 70% of Sentosa Island is covered by tropical rainforests housing hundreds of rare animal species, while the remaining 30% features unique architectural structures, including museums, Siloso Fort, thrilling rides, cinemas, two golf courses, and two world-class 5-star hotels—all along a 2km stretch of coastline.

Some fascinating attractions during your solo trip to Singapore on Sentosa Island: the Merlion sea lion statue, Sentosa Nature Discovery, Siloso Fort, Tiger Sky Tower, Singapore Wax Museum, Universal Studios Singapore, Adventure Cove Waterpark, S.E.A Aquarium...
Adventure Cove Waterpark
If you enjoy thrilling water slides and various other enticing water activities, Adventure Cove Waterpark is a must-visit. Beyond water games, you can also relax on the world's longest lazy river or play around with artificial waves at Wave House...

Universal Studios Singapore
The park is not only a place to challenge yourself with numerous thrilling rides but also hosts spectacular music shows, among the most unique in Singapore. The entertainment complex is themed after Hollywood, covering over 20 hectares with 24 iconic scenes from films like mystical Egypt, Jurassic Park, Madagascar, Shrek...

Gardens by the Bay
This is the national garden and a top attraction for solo travelers in Singapore, Gardens by the Bay showcases the art of gardening and introduces the plant kingdom in a novel way. The display style allows visitors to both be entertained and gain insights into rare plant species.

Guided by a multidisciplinary team, experts who contributed to Singapore's 'greening' process, the garden comprises landscape designers, gardeners, engineers, plant health specialists, garden management experts, as well as plant research and breeding specialists.

Gardens by the Bay appears as a paradise, Singapore's 'green lungs.' It is considered a 'shortcut from summer to spring.' This marvel is part of the Singapore government's strategy to 'green' the country and attract tourists.

The park is divided into 12 zones: Flower Dome, Cloud Forest, OCBC Skyway, Supertree Grove, Dragonfly & Kingfisher Lakes, Bay East Garden, Art Sculptures, Far East Organization, The Canyon, Sun Pavilion, Heritage Gardens, World of Plants.
Solo travelers in Singapore, where to go? Explore the prominent locations mentioned above and prepare thoroughly for your journey to discover Singapore. Don't forget to follow Mytour for the latest articles!
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MytourJuly 22, 2022