Singapore is back and more vibrant than ever! After a period of quiet, from Marina Bay to Chinatown and Orchard Road, every destination seems to be embracing a new energy to welcome international travelers. But how can you travel to Singapore in a way that satisfies the passion for discovery and showcases your unique personality? Let's find the answers in this article!
Firstly, What's Your Travel Style?
Each of us possesses a unique color. Some love the vibrant energy, radiating positive hues like a rainbow, while many in #teamKlook are calm and gentle like a serene autumn lake. You - and no one else but you - are uniquely special, shining in your own way and never to be mixed up.
Hey #teamKlook, have you ever wondered what your personal color is in your travels? Are you the bright red of the trailblazer or the calm green of the holidaymaker? All will be revealed through Klook's personality and travel style quiz. Once you've discovered your travel tendencies, you'll find the most suitable experiences, especially for your upcoming trip to Singapore.
HERE ARE SOME USEFUL TIPS FOR DIFFERENT TRAVEL STYLES.
1. Thrilling Adventure at Sentosa Island

A visit to Singapore is incomplete without a sunny day at Sentosa, the entertainment paradise featuring Universal Studios Singapore. This theme park combines thrilling rides and iconic attractions on the Lion City's island.
Spend a full day at the city's most beautiful beach, Siloso, with its white sand, golden sun, blue sea, and numerous nearby attractions. Located in the southwest of Singapore, Siloso caters to all ages. Adults can sunbathe under the palm trees, while the youth can enjoy canoeing, strolling, or playing beach games.
Families traveling with young children can enjoy a day under the sun at underwater attractions like Adventure Cove Waterpark or indulge in plays at HeadRock VR. Ensure not only to captivate the little travelers but also to buy a ticket to childhood and cherish peaceful moments with family.

Whether waiting for the grand finale or planning an adrenaline-filled experience, end your journey with a Bungy Jump. At Skypark Sentosa, reaching a height of 47m, you'll experience the thrill of free-fall - a sensation that will make you scream, releasing all the built-up stress into the void. Don't forget to use the Sentosa Fun Pass in advance to get discounts on your activities, making your trip even more complete.
2. Culinary Paradise in Chinatown, Civic District, Katong & Joo Chiat
Did you know Singapore is also known as the 'culinary paradise'? The name holds true as the Lion City has developed its rich and diverse cuisine from the cultural blend of Malaysia, China, and India. The harmonization of various cultures forms the foundation for the extensive and varied culinary scene here.
Beyond Satay by the Bay and Newton Food Centre are renowned culinary destinations for international travelers. Klook Vietnam will reveal to you other delightful dining spots that you'll regret missing out on. Locals often choose Chinatown, Civic District, Katong, and Joo Chiat to relish aromatic and mouth-watering meals. And if you're seeking unique destinations for your trip, follow #teamKlook on this food journey.

It's hard to determine the 'top' dining spot in Singapore because each area mentioned possesses unique culinary styles and flavor combinations. Katong and Joo Chiat are the centers of Peranakan culture, ideal places to savor a bowl of Laksa coconut noodle soup or Nasi Lemak coconut rice - known as Malaysia's culinary treasures. Meanwhile, Chinatown Singapore stands out with its iconic restaurants and bars, some even awarded prestigious Michelin stars. For instance, Chan Hon Meng and Maxwell Food Centre, home to the famous Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice, experienced and reviewed by many 'YouTubers.' If you're looking for modern, trendy eateries with menus featuring flavors from around the world, Civic District will undoubtedly cater to your hungry stomach.
With Klook, be ready to join walking tours exploring culture and cuisine in Chinatown Singapore or Katong and Joo Chiat. Elevate your experience with the Ultimate Food Journey where you'll learn to make Popiah, known as the Singaporean version of spring rolls. Don't forget to visit Edge at Pan Pacific Singapore to treat yourself to a lavish seafood buffet.
If you choose this place for your breakfast, #teamKlook suggests trying Singapore's signature breakfast: toasted bread with kaya jam and kopi (coffee). Indulge in the jam made from eggs, sugar, coconut milk, and pandan leaves. Pair it with a soft-boiled egg of your choice and coffee, condensed with a bit of milk. Sounds simple, but this dish will surely make your eyes widen and your mouth 'O-shaped.'
3. Discovering 'Historical Gems' in Katong, Kampong Glam, and Little India

If you've explored the historical landmarks in Civic District and Boat Quay, take some extra time to immerse yourself further in Singapore's rich culture in Katong, Kampong Glam, and Little India. Katong is the birthplace of Peranakan culture, a term commonly used in Indonesia and Malaysia, meaning 'locally born.' It refers to locals with roots in China, Malaysia, or Indonesia.
Katong has evolved from a small neighborhood to a bustling suburban area with exceptional cuisine and numerous historical sites. Here, you'll find many houses, eateries, and architectural structures that have aged gracefully over time, inviting everyone for a visit.

In contrast to Katong, Kampong Glam is one of Singapore's oldest urban areas. Dating back to the 1820s, Kampong Glam remains home to the Malay, Arab, and Bugis communities. With the essence of time and the community's preservation efforts, the neighborhood has become a proud symbol of Singapore's diverse cultural heritage.
Don't forget to visit Little India, or as #teamKlook affectionately calls it, the 'Mini India.' True to its name, Little India is a 'miniature India' with a history spanning two centuries. Spend hours savoring coffee in creatively decorated cafes and experiencing the blend of modern vibrancy with traditional beauty through ancient temples and specialty shops.
But the best way to fully experience the wonders of these historic districts is to let guides become your 'compass,' leading you through every nook and cranny on a heritage and food tour in Little India, a walking journey to Joo Chiat and Katong, or a 'from grassroots to high society' walk in Kampong Glam.
A day trip to the Peranakan Intan Heritage Museum, lasting an hour with tea and refreshing beverages crafted by you, will add an intriguing touch to your journey on this beautiful Lion City. Especially if you want to breathe in the crisp air of Singapore while admiring the roadside scenery, a stylish Vespa from Singapore Sidecars will assist you 'from A to Z.'
4. Unleash Shopping Passion at Orchard Road & Civic District

Orchard Road and Civic District act as magnets for all shopping enthusiasts. Every visitor to Singapore must dedicate a day to explore the vibrant shopping centers and lively streets, whether you're a fan of local brands or deserve the title of a 'luxury-loving lady.'
At Orchard Road, easily acquire the latest designs from renowned fashion houses like Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co. Once an inconspicuous road leading to fruit orchards, nutmeg plantations, and pepper farms, Orchard Road is now the most famous shopping destination in the region, home to shopping complexes like ION Orchard, Paragon, and Far East Plaza.
For unique and non-repetitive styles, head to Design Orchard. Here, you'll discover a space brimming with individuality and character, emanating from products designed by local talents in the Lion City. The Animal Project, Brewerkz, and Carrie K are leading trendsetters worth exploring.
Beyond being a significant historical and cultural hub of the city, Civic District boasts unparalleled local boutiques and shopping districts, such as the art shops at Esplanade or shopping centers with beloved fashion labels like Suntec City and Raffles Hotel Shopping Arcade. The endless creative spirit conveyed in every nook is sure to captivate #teamKlook.
After your feet have tired from a day of shopping, indulge yourself with a relaxing acupressure massage at Kenko Wellness on Orchard Road. And if you're seeking a positively 'energy-boosting' method, head to Coffeesmith at Orchard Gateway. It's a fantastic place to enjoy some aromatic coffee and delicious, soft pastries that can 'heal' any sun-induced fatigue. Melt Cafe at Mandarin Oriental is also a chic dining spot highly recommended by many #teamKlook members.
More Shopping Tips for Enthusiasts:Schedule your trip during Singapore's Grand Sale, one of the city's largest shopping events typically held around June or July. Rest assured, the discounts and grand sales will be a sweet travel experience for you.
5. Connect With Nature? Head to Mandai, Sentosa & East Coast

Breathing in fresh air or encountering fascinating wildlife in Mandai, Sentosa, or East Coast will make nature lovers explode with excitement. These destinations always know how to 'charm' outdoor experience enthusiasts, especially beneficial for the young #teamKlook members.
Sports and outdoor activity enthusiasts combined with sightseeing should dedicate a whole day at East Coast to experience 'soul-satisfying' numerous inspirational spots. You might spot cyclists or skaters cruising through the streets, or couples, elderly strolling along the 15km-long coastline. Visit the beautiful green park here, where you can enjoy camping with family and friends to capture unforgettable moments.

Animal enthusiasts cannot overlook Mandai and Sentosa for dazzling scenes while walking under the SEA Aquarium or observing various animals at Singapore Zoo. Sentosa Island boasts numerous awards for wildlife conservation and is especially the 'home' of one of the world's largest living coral collections. Moreover, #teamKlook is captivated by the excitement of facing bottle-nosed dolphins at the 'Dolphin Discovery in Sentosa' area. All of this will create a unique opportunity to reconnect with nature and access a one-of-a-kind wild animal world for you.
Pro Tips for #teamKlook: For travelers who have just 'landed' in Singapore or are about to board their flights, quickly 'pocket' terminals 3 and 2, where you can enjoy the serene beauty of nature at Changi Airport's Butterfly Garden and Sunflower Garden.
6. Citrusy Retreat in Marina Bay & Sentosa Island

As two of Singapore's most famous tourist destinations, Marina Bay and Sentosa Island leave an impression with their luxurious experiences, promising a 'zesty' Lion City retreat. Take a few moments to slow down and enjoy the sunset beyond the city skyline, where iconic structures like Marina Bay Sands and Sands Skypark stand tall. It's the perfect time to showcase your photography skills and capture 'million likes' photos around the area, such as the Cloud Forest or Garden by the Bay.
If you're spending your entire vacation on Sentosa Island, explore the Equarius Hotel at Resorts World Sentosa. Near the island's tropical rainforest, the hotel is an ideal resting place with breathtaking views of the forest and sea; from the most modern rooms in the city. Families, don't forget to bring your 'little travelers' to Jumptopia or get the Sentosa Fun Pass for access to various attractions including Wings of Time, Kidzania, Butterfly Park, and Animal Kingdom.

Good news for travel enthusiasts! For those who want to comfortably explore Singapore during their trip, book a private transfer service from Singapore Changi Airport, or reserve a limousine tour around the city to make the journey complete.
7. Singapore - Fresh 'Weighted' Travel Experiences

Singapore is coming back strong with many new and exciting attractions and unique entertainment activities. You're sure never to feel bored while exploring this beautiful Lion City. You can participate in upcoming festivals like Gastobeats or LightWave Singapore, interesting street food festivals, and local music performances and games. For those who have visited River Wonders Singapore, you'll definitely want to return and meet the first panda cub born in Singapore, won't you?
Seeking something new for yourself or just wanting to do something different with your loved one? Visit Scentopia Sentosa to craft a one-of-a-kind perfume bottle. It's undoubtedly a unique souvenir from Singapore for yourself and your loved ones.
With thousands of vibrant entertainment spots, it's no exaggeration to call Singapore an 'entertainment paradise' that caters to every individual's fun preferences. Before heading to the Lion City, remember to check out Klook Vietnam's Blog for useful articles on Singapore travel policies, outdoor Singapore travel activities, reviews of luxurious Singapore restaurants, explore Chinatown Singapore, Bugis Singapore, and much more.
Have you mastered the travel guide to Singapore for every interest group yet?
