Singapore Tours

Step into a versatile world where the modern lines of the West meet Southeast Asian authenticity—Travel Talk Singapore Tours takes you to the farthest stretch of the continent: Seabound Singapore. In this captivating urban oasis, you will witness a plethora of cultures and traditions coalesce, creating an adventurer's playground. Join us on our Singapore trip as we navigate the bustling streets of Chinatown, stroll through the aromatic alleys of Little India, and stand in awe beneath the iconic Supertrees of Gardens by the Bay. Our expert guides and seamless itinerary will take you to the cosmopolitan heart of this island country, offering the gist of Singapore woven with an epic maritime history and global connectivity.  Book one of the Singapore tours with Travel Talk now and uncover the stories behind the historic shophouses, indulge in the delectable flavors of hawker fare, and witness the ultimate integration of nature into this urban marvel.
Step into a versatile world where the modern lines of the West meet Southeast Asian authenticity—Travel Talk Tours takes you to the farthest stretch of the continent: Seabound Singapore. In this captivating urban oasis, you will witness a plethora of cultures and traditions coalesce, creating an adventurer's playground.

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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
4 Star

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
5 Star

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
5 Star

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
4 Star

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
4 Star

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
Lodge

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.

MERCURE KOTA CITY CENTRE
Kinabalu
4 Star

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
Lodge

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
Lodge

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
4 Star

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 Travel Guide

Best Time to Visit Singapore

 
The best time to visit Singapore largely depends on your weather and activity preferences. This island city-state enjoys a year-round tropical climate, making it a suitable destination at any time of the year. However, the most popular time for tourists is during the dry season, which falls between February and April. During this period, you can expect pleasantly warm weather with lower humidity levels, making outdoor exploration and sightseeing more comfortable. If you want to experience the city's vibrant festivals and events, consider visiting during the Chinese New Year celebrations, which typically occur in January or February, or during the Mid-Autumn Festival in September. While Singapore's weather is relatively consistent, it's advisable to avoid the monsoon season, which typically occurs from November to January, as heavy rains can affect outdoor plans.
  • 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, a modern and dynamic city-state, boasts a plethora of captivating attractions for visitors. Among the must-see places are the iconic Marina Bay Sands complex, renowned for its rooftop Infinity Pool; the futuristic Gardens by the Bay with its Supertree Grove and climate-controlled domes; and the immersive Singapore Zoo. Sentosa Island offers resort experiences, while Chinatown and Little India provide cultural immersion. Visitors can also explore the Singapore Botanic Gardens, the historic Merlion Park, and the engaging National Museum of Singapore. The city's diverse neighborhoods, artful Haji Lane, and the Singapore Flyer observation wheel contribute to the rich tapestry of experiences, making Singapore an exciting and multifaceted destination for all types of travelers. Gardens by the Bay: These futuristic gardens are home to the Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome. The nightly light and sound show at the Supertrees is a must-see. Marina Bay Sands: This iconic hotel and entertainment complex features the famous rooftop Infinity Pool with stunning city views, a casino, luxury shopping, and the SkyPark Observation Deck.
Sentosa Island: A popular resort destination, Sentosa offers a wide array of attractions, including Universal Studios Singapore, Adventure Cove Waterpark, and beautiful beaches. Chinatown: Explore the historic Chinatown district with its colorful streets, temples, and bustling markets. Don't miss the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Chinatown Heritage Centre.
 
 

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's culture is a harmonious fusion of influences from its multicultural society. With Malays, Chinese, Indians, and various minorities, it celebrates diversity and religious harmony. Major religions like Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Christianity, and Chinese philosophies coexist peacefully. The nation observes a wide range of cultural and religious festivals with enthusiasm and respect, showcasing vibrant traditions and cuisines. Singaporeans value cleanliness, education, and respect for elders. The arts and entertainment scene thrives, and the food culture is a celebrated aspect of daily life. This rich blend of cultures, languages, and traditions has helped shape Singapore's unique and dynamic cultural identity.
  Singapore has a thriving arts and entertainment scene, with cultural events, theaters, museums, and galleries. The city also hosts festivals celebrating music, film, and the performing arts. While Western attire is common, you can still see traditional clothing on special occasions. The Malay community wears baju kurung, the Chinese may wear cheongsams, and Indians dress in saris or Punjabi suits.  
 

Singapore Food Scene

 
Singapore's food scene is renowned worldwide for its incredible variety, delicious flavors, and affordability. The city-state's culinary landscape is a reflection of its multicultural population, with influences from Chinese, Malay, Indian, Indonesian, Thai, and Western cuisines. Here are some key aspects of the food scene in Singapore:
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
 
 

Singapore Tours - FAQ

Singapore offers visa-free entry to citizens of many countries for short stays, typically up to 30, 60, or 90 days. Some nationalities may also be eligible for a Visa on Arrival (Social Visit Pass) for stays of up to 30 days. To find out the specific requirements for your nationality, check with the nearest Singaporean embassy or consulate or visit the official website of the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) of Singapore. Ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date from Singapore.
Yes, all passengers travelling with Travel Talk must have travel insurance before participating in any of our tours. Your guide will collect your travel insurance details on the first day of your trip. It is your responsibility to make sure you have an adequate and suitable travel insurance in place. You may read more about this here.
The best time to visit Singapore in terms of weather is during the dry season, which typically runs from February to October. The weather is more pleasant and less rainy during this period. However, Singapore's climate is generally hot and humid year-round, so be prepared for warm temperatures and occasional rain showers, even during the dry season.
It is safe to drink tap water in Singapore. The country maintains stringent water quality standards, and tap water undergoes regular testing to ensure it is safe for consumption. You can confidently drink water from the tap or ask for tap water at restaurants.
The currency in Singapore is the Singapore Dollar (SGD). Credit cards are widely accepted in Singapore, especially at hotels, restaurants, and major retail outlets. However, it's a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases and at places that may not accept cards. You can easily withdraw cash from ATMs throughout the city.
Most foreign mobile phones work in Singapore, thanks to its advanced telecommunications network. You can purchase a local SIM card at the airport, convenience stores, or mobile phone shops. This allows you to have a local number and access data and calls during your stay.
Your budget for a trip to Singapore can vary widely depending on your preferences and travel style. As a rough estimate, a mid-range traveler can expect to spend around SGD 200-300 per day. This budget includes accommodation, meals, transportation, and activities. High-end options can be considerably more expensive, while budget-conscious travelers can find ways to reduce costs.
Yes, free Wi-Fi is widely available in Singapore. The Singapore government has made significant efforts to provide free Wi-Fi access in various public areas to enhance connectivity for residents and tourists.
Solo travellers often join our tours to meet and travel with like-minded adventurers, forming longstanding friendships. We also strive to provide a relaxed and sociable tour experience to allow the group to weld throughout the journey. Solo travellers will be roomed with another solo traveller of the same gender, or can upgrade to a solo room by paying the single supplement.
There are always solo travelers on our tours. If you don’t mind being roomed with another single traveler of the same gender, you do not need to pay the supplement. Single supplement is for travelers who would like to stay in a single room for the duration of their tour.
Please contact us with your request & we will do our best to arrange your room accordingly. [email protected] 0208 099 9596
Our tours do not include airfare to/from the destination, and we do not advise on ticket, or sell flights. It is your responsibility to make it to the starting point of your tour on time.
If you provide your dietary requirements at the time of booking, we will do our best to make the necessary arrangements where available. You can leave a comment under the "Notes" section when making an online booking or simply contact us. Please note that gluten-free & vegan options can be limited.
Good news, there is not any luggage restriction on our tours as long as you’re able to carry your own luggage - usually just for a very short distance.
Tipping is not a common practice in Singapore, as a service charge is typically included in your bill at restaurants and hotels. However, if you receive exceptional service and wish to show appreciation, you can round up the bill or leave a small tip.
While there are no strict clothing restrictions for tourists, it's respectful to dress modestly when visiting religious sites or temples. In general, casual and comfortable clothing is suitable for most occasions in Singapore.

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HIGHLIGHTS
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.
HIGHLIGHTS
Melaka
An alluring city located in the southwestern part of the country, famous for its night market & antique shops & temples and churches.
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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.
HIGHLIGHTS
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.
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Penang
An alluring Malaysian state, home to delicious street food, dazzling markets, pristine waters & beaches, churches, mosques, museums and national parks.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
ACCOMMODATION
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Strawberry Park
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The Wembley
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4 Star
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Sandakan
Borneo Nature Lodge
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Selingan Island
Selingan Island
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Sandakan
Sabah Hotel
4 Star
F.A.Q.
Do I need a visa to enter Singapore?
Singapore offers visa-free entry to citizens of many countries for short stays, typically up to 30, 60, or 90 days. Some nationalities may also be eligible for a Visa on Arrival (Social Visit Pass) for stays of up to 30 days. To find out the specific requirements for your nationality, check with the nearest Singaporean embassy or consulate or visit the official website of the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) of Singapore. Ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date from Singapore.
F.A.Q.
Do I need to purchase travel insurance before travelling to Singapore?
Yes, all passengers travelling with Travel Talk must have travel insurance before participating in any of our tours. Your guide will collect your travel insurance details on the first day of your trip. It is your responsibility to make sure you have an adequate and suitable travel insurance in place. You may read more about this here.
F.A.Q.
When is the best time to visit Singapore?
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F.A.Q.
Can I drink tap water in Singapore?
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What currency is used in Singapore, and can I use credit cards?
The currency in Singapore is the Singapore Dollar (SGD). Credit cards are widely accepted in Singapore, especially at hotels, restaurants, and major retail outlets. However, it's a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases and at places that may not accept cards. You can easily withdraw cash from ATMs throughout the city.
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Can I use my mobile phone in Singapore, and how can I get a local SIM card?
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How much should I budget for a trip to Singapore?
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F.A.Q.
Is free Wi-Fi available in Singapore?
Yes, free Wi-Fi is widely available in Singapore. The Singapore government has made significant efforts to provide free Wi-Fi access in various public areas to enhance connectivity for residents and tourists.
F.A.Q.
Do you have solo travelers on your tours?
Solo travellers often join our tours to meet and travel with like-minded adventurers, forming longstanding friendships. We also strive to provide a relaxed and sociable tour experience to allow the group to weld throughout the journey. Solo travellers will be roomed with another solo traveller of the same gender, or can upgrade to a solo room by paying the single supplement.
F.A.Q.
I am a solo passenger; do I need to pay single supplement?
There are always solo travelers on our tours. If you don’t mind being roomed with another single traveler of the same gender, you do not need to pay the supplement. Single supplement is for travelers who would like to stay in a single room for the duration of their tour.
F.A.Q.
Can I be roomed with my friends?
Please contact us with your request & we will do our best to arrange your room accordingly. [email protected] 0208 099 9596
F.A.Q.
Do you arrange flights?
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Will my dietary requirements be catered for?
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Is there any luggage restriction?
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F.A.Q.
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