About Singapore Ports
The Port of Singapore is the maritime crown jewel of the city-state of Singapore in Southeast Asia, the collective term for all its waterways, anchorages and shipping facilities and services. Singapore...
View ArticleSkydiving In Singapore
Skydiving is not an approved sport in Singapore, because of airspace restrictions. This does not deter skydivers and would-be skydivers from finding ways to thrill to their sport. Skydiving...
View ArticleRock Climbing in Singapore
The Southeast Asian island state of Singapore offers an array of indoor and outdoor rock climbing facilities to suit everyone, from beginners through experienced climbers, whether residents or...
View ArticleTourist Spots of Singapore
Singapore is a city-state in southeast Asia, located between Malaysia and Indonesia and separated from Malaysia by the narrow Johore Strait. Between 1824 and 1959, Singapore was under British control,...
View ArticleThe Types of Transportation in Singapore
The island city-state of Singapore lies at one of the world's most important commercial crossroads, which has driven its economy and made it into one of the most modern nations in Southeast Asia. As a...
View ArticleDiving With Dolphins In Singapore
Picture it: a sparkling pool on a tropical island, populated with a playful cast of bubblegum-pink Indo-Pacific humpbacked dolphins. That's the promise of Dolphin Lagoon at Underwater World...
View ArticleChecklist for a Singapore Trip
Singapore is, among other things, hot. All the time. Since the city-state is situated almost exactly on the equator, the temperature rarely drops below 70 degrees Fahrenheit and often climbs much...
View ArticleSingapore Historical Places
Historic buildings throughout Singapore represent a fusion of Asian and European cultures dating to the 19th century. This tiny country bears marks from a long period of British colonialism and brief...
View ArticleFive Reasons to Go to Singapore
At once both a city and country, unhurried yet full of skyscrapers, Singapore is a modern city-state that quickly grew to economic prominence after its independence in 1965. A group of islands wedged...
View ArticleBike Festivals in Singapore
Singapore sits on the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. Its extensive selection of cycling routes, interconnected park and mountain bike trails indicates that this progressive Southeast Asian...
View ArticleHow to Cycle Through Singapore
Stretching 14 miles from north to south and 26 miles from east to west, Singapore is known for its efficient public transport system. But according to the Singapore government, cycling on the island...
View ArticleSingapore Sightseeing Itinerary
Singapore is rich with culture and entertainment, and despite its small size you will find a plethora of sights to take in during your visit. From the time you get up in the morning until late at...
View ArticleLakes in Singapore
A city-state comprised of 63 separate islands, the Republic of Singapore lies at the tip of the Malay Peninsula. More than 5 million people live in this area of just 270 square miles. Inhabitants of...
View ArticleThe Singapore Firework Festival
The Singapore Fireworks Celebration, formerly known as the Singapore Fireworks Festival, is part of the National Day (ndp.org.sg) celebrations held annually to commemorate Singapore's independence from...
View ArticleRiverbank Activities at the Singapore River
The Singapore River, simply known as “The River,” cuts a two-mile path through the city state. Formerly a transportation artery, the river is used these days primarily for recreation. Sightseeing boats...
View ArticleIslands to Visit near Singapore
Singapore pulses with urban activity. The neighboring islands most frequented by visitors -- three Singaporean, two Indonesian -- forego steel towers for wooden cottages, flip-flops for business suits...
View ArticleThe Best Places to Stay in Singapore With a Toddler
As an international destination with first-class shopping, exotic cuisine, a low crime rate and direct flights from Tokyo, Singapore is a convenient destination for families traveling with toddlers....
View ArticleSingapore's Ecotourism
At first glance, Singapore appears to be a futuristic city of sleek urban purism, far from the notion of ecotourism. But look a little closer and you’ll see the affluent island republic has, and is,...
View ArticleEtiquette in Singapore & What to Expect
Singapore is an island nation founded by the British as a trading colony in 1819. The country is comprised of 63 islands, and its major racial makeup is Chinese, Malaysian, Indian and Eurasian. The...
View ArticleExpensive Getaways in Singapore
By 2014, Singapore had surpassed Tokyo as the most expensive city in the world, and the Asian metropolis has many pricey getaways. Whether you want to beat the heat, spend a day of pampering or retreat...
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