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Top 10 things to do in Singapore

The Garden City. The food capital of Asia. The New York of the East. With names like these it’s no surprise that Singapore is one of the Far East’s most popular cruise destinations. Here are our top ten things to see and do in Asia’s Lion City.

Singapore Flyer & Marina Bay

Views across the skyline of Singapore to the distant islands of Malaysia and Indonesia can be enjoyed from the Singapore Flyer, which, at 165 metres, is the world’s second largest Ferris wheel. It’s just one of the many attractions of Marina Bay, a waterfront district packed full of fashionable restaurants, luxury hotels, trendy shops and galleries.

Sentosa Island

A mix of theme parks, golf courses, beaches and hotels, this small island is where Singaporeans come to enjoy themselves. Once a fishing villages, Sentosa means ‘peace and tranquillity’ in Malay, although finding that during weekends and holidays can be difficult due its popularity. It’s packaged and…

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