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Singapore Accommodation
Please find below the 5 & 4 Star hotels & Lodges used on our Singapore & Malaysia trips. All accommodation is carefully hand-selected to satisfy our standards in terms of quality, authenticity and location for you to enjoy a comfortable and unforgettable holiday.
Concorde Hotel
Singapore
An elegant Singapore hotel with a perfect location. Hotel facilities include an outsood swimming pool, a fitness center and an on-site restaurant. Tea/ coffee maker is available in all rooms.
Hatten Place
Malacca
A stylish & luxury hotel located in the heart of Malacca. An outdoor swimming pool, a SPA & wellness center, fitness center and an on-site restaurant & bar are some of the offered services.
Royale Chulan
Kuala Lumpur
The elegant & centrally located 5-star hotel offers its guests a pleasant stay with an outdoor swimming pool, SPA & wellness centre, fitness centre and rooms equipped with tea/ coffee maker.
Strawberry Park
Cameron Highlands
A charming hotel in Cameron Highlands, surrounded by the mountain ranges. Modern design rooms are equipped with safe box, flat screen TV, minibar and tea/ coffee maker.
The Wembley
Penang
The stylish George Town hotel provides many facilities including an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, two on-site restaurants offering varieties from different cuisines and a bar.
Kinabalu Pine Resort
Kundasang
A charming lodge with breathtaking views, located in the world-famous Kinabulu National Park. All wooden cabins in the resort include satellite tv, wifi access and tea/ coffee maker.
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Kinabalu
A stylish hotel with a rooftop pool, fitness center and an on-site restaurant & bar. All rooms are equipped with tea/ coffee maker, minibar and ironing facilities.
Borneo Nature Lodge
Sandakan
A charming lodge nestled along the banks of the Kinabatangan River is a haven for nature & wildlife lovers. The cabins of the lodge are equipped with tea/coffee maker & ironing facilities.
Selingan Island
Selingan Island
A cozy & pacific accommodation in the heart of Selingan Island. The accommodation facilities include an on-site cafeteria & souvenir shop. All rooms are air-conditioned.
Sabah Hotel
Sandakan
A holiday resort nestled in the middle of a tropical rainforest in the Sabah region. Hotel facilities include a fitness center, an outdoor swimming pool and an on-site restaurant.
Singapore & Malaysia Sights Map
Singapore
The buzzing capital city of the island country is known for its world heritage site botanic garden, an airport with a waterfall inside and its finance center.
Melaka
An alluring city located in the southwestern part of the country, famous for its night market & antique shops & temples and churches.
Kuala Lumpur
The dazzling capital of Malaysia is known for its world-famous twin sky scrappers, flea market and Batu Caves that was formed about 400 million years ago.
Cameron Highlands
A district in Pahang with breathtaking views of the tea plantations. With a rich fauna & wildlife, Cameron Highlands is a perfect hiking destination.
Penang
An alluring Malaysian state, home to delicious street food, dazzling markets, pristine waters & beaches, churches, mosques, museums and national parks.
Kota Kinabalu
The capital of the Sabah State, Kota Kinabalu is a charming coastal city partially surrounded by rainforests and known as the buzzing holiday destination of the country.
Sandakan
A beautiful Malaysian city, located in the state of Sabah, known for its eco-tourism centers like Sepilok orangutan rehabilitation station and the Turtle Islands Park.
Kinabatangan
A city in the Sabah region, settled on the banks of the Kinabatangan River and home to the famous Orang Sungai tribe. A perfect destination to discover a rich variety of wildlife.
Selingan
Selingan is the biggest amongst the three Turtle Islands and is a world-famous refuge for endangered turtles where the conservation process can be observed.
Mari Mari Cultural Village
A perfect location to observe the cultural diversity of the region. The houses, each built by the descendants of the local tribes, will take you to a magical atmosphere.
Nabalu Market
A good example to many roadside markets of the country. There are many small shops where you can buy local agricultural products and handicrafts.
Kinabalu Park
Established in 1964, the alluring Kinabalu Park is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The park is known to be one of the best in the world in terms of biodiversity.
Poring Hot Springs
A beautiful tourist resort in the Sabah region of the country. The water in the hot springs is very rich in sulphur, which is believed to have healing effects.
Singapore
The buzzing capital city of the island country is known for its world heritage site botanic garden, an airport with a waterfall inside and its finance center.
Melaka
An alluring city located in the southwestern part of the country, famous for its night market & antique shops & temples and churches.
Kuala Lumpur
The dazzling capital of Malaysia is known for its world-famous twin sky scrappers, flea market and Batu Caves that was formed about 400 million years ago.
Cameron Highlands
A district in Pahang with breathtaking views of the tea plantations. With a rich fauna & wildlife, Cameron Highlands is a perfect hiking destination.
Penang
An alluring Malaysian state, home to delicious street food, dazzling markets, pristine waters & beaches, churches, mosques, museums and national parks.
Kota Kinabalu
The capital of the Sabah State, Kota Kinabalu is a charming coastal city partially surrounded by rainforests and known as the buzzing holiday destination of the country.
Sandakan
A beautiful Malaysian city, located in the state of Sabah, known for its eco-tourism centers like Sepilok orangutan rehabilitation station and the Turtle Islands Park.
Kinabatangan
A city in the Sabah region, settled on the banks of the Kinabatangan River and home to the famous Orang Sungai tribe. A perfect destination to discover a rich variety of wildlife.
Selingan
Selingan is the biggest amongst the three Turtle Islands and is a world-famous refuge for endangered turtles where the conservation process can be observed.
Mari Mari Cultural Village
A perfect location to observe the cultural diversity of the region. The houses, each built by the descendants of the local tribes, will take you to a magical atmosphere.
Nabalu Market
A good example to many roadside markets of the country. There are many small shops where you can buy local agricultural products and handicrafts.
Kinabalu Park
Established in 1964, the alluring Kinabalu Park is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The park is known to be one of the best in the world in terms of biodiversity.
Poring Hot Springs
A beautiful tourist resort in the Sabah region of the country. The water in the hot springs is very rich in sulphur, which is believed to have healing effects.
Singapore Travel Guide
Best Time to Visit Singapore
- January to March: This period is generally considered the dry season, with lower humidity and less rainfall. Average daytime temperatures range from 25°C to 31°C (77°F to 88°F). It's an excellent time for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
- April to June: These months are also relatively dry, but temperatures start to rise, with daytime temperatures averaging between 27°C to 32°C (81°F to 90°F). The humidity begins to increase, and occasional short showers are possible.
- July to September: This is the hottest period in Singapore, with temperatures ranging from 27°C to 33°C (81°F to 91°F). Humidity is high, and occasional thunderstorms are common. Despite the rain, this period is still a popular time for tourists.
Best Places to Visit Singapore
Singapore Travel Advice
- Visa and Entry Requirements: Check the visa requirements for your nationality before traveling to Singapore. Many countries have visa-free entry for short visits, but it's essential to confirm your specific situation beforehand.
- Local Laws and Customs: Familiarize yourself with local laws and customs, which are strictly enforced in Singapore. This includes rules on littering, chewing gum, smoking in public places, and drug offenses. Failure to comply can result in fines or legal consequences.
- Cleanliness: Singapore is known for its cleanliness and orderliness. Dispose of trash properly, and avoid eating or drinking on public transportation. Keep the city's impeccable reputation intact by being a responsible traveler.
- Public Transportation: Singapore has an efficient and well-connected public transportation system, including buses and the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system. Consider purchasing an EZ-Link card for convenient access to public transport.
- Language: English is one of Singapore's official languages, making it easy to communicate with locals. However, learning a few basic phrases in Mandarin, Malay, or Tamil can be appreciated by the diverse population.
- Currency: The currency in Singapore is the Singapore Dollar (SGD). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's advisable to carry some cash for small purchases and places that may not accept cards.
- Tap Water: Tap water in Singapore is safe to drink, so you can refill your water bottles to stay hydrated. This helps reduce plastic waste and saves money on bottled water.
- Tipping: Tipping is not common in Singapore, as a 10% service charge is often included in the bill at restaurants. However, if you receive exceptional service, it's still appreciated.
Singapore Culture
Singapore Food Scene
- Hawker Centers: Hawker centers are the heart of Singapore's food culture. These open-air food courts offer a vast array of affordable and mouthwatering dishes. You can savor local favorites like Hainanese chicken rice, char kway teow (stir-fried flat rice noodles), laksa (spicy noodle soup), and chili crab.
- Street Food: Singapore is famous for its street food vendors, particularly in neighborhoods like Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam. You can sample dishes like roti prata, satay, and nasi lemak from these vendors.
- Fine Dining: Singapore also boasts a thriving fine dining scene. The city is home to several Michelin-starred restaurants, offering a range of cuisines from French and Italian to Asian fusion. These establishments offer exquisite dining experiences for those seeking a more upscale culinary adventure.
- Food Festivals: Singapore hosts various food festivals throughout the year, including the Singapore Food Festival and the World Gourmet Summit. These events showcase local and international culinary talents, making them a paradise for food enthusiasts.
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Concorde Hotel
Hatten Place
Royale Chulan
Strawberry Park
The Wembley
Kinabalu Pine Resort
MERCURE KOTA CITY CENTRE
Borneo Nature Lodge
Selingan Island
Sabah Hotel
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