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How to Plan a Perfect Singapore Family Tour in 2024 – Retreat and Recuperate

Despite Singapore’s sheen of affluence that appeals to wealthy travellers, the South Asian city-state has more to offer and welcomes travellers of every calibre. It’s a city that boasts an intriguing dichotomy of tradition and modernity. It defies convention and brings something new to the table. As a tourist destination, Singapore exceeds expectations, with its skyscrapers, excellent accommodation, gardens, and parks.

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Best Time to Visit with Kids

Singapore is a South Asian nation and has a tropical climate. The city experiences rain and sunshine in equal measure. Singapore is often regarded as a year-round destination, but since you plan to travel with family and presumably with kids, you need to choose the right time for outdoor activities – your kids won’t want to be holed up in a hotel room for any length of time.

Here are some things to consider when choosing a time to visit Singapore:

  • Singaporean schools close up in June, November, and December, giving way to lots of family-friendly events that pop up around the city.
  • The summer break in Singapore lasts from June to August, coinciding with the summer break in many countries. The climate is hot and humid, but it’s the perfect time to get out and about and really get into that tourist spirit.
  • December is the festive season, and the atmosphere is quite magical with Christmas decorations.
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Family-Friendly Accommodation

Singapore’s accommodation section is vast in terms of the types of accommodations it offers. The term budget is quite subjective when it comes to Singapore, but hostels and guesthouses are available. Assuming you’d want to give your family the best, especially if you’re here with kids, a seasoned traveller would recommend a place like The Robertson House by The Crest Collection. You don’t need a fortune to stay at a decent place with easy access to attractions. Some of the best hotel deals in Singapore are offered by the five-star category.

Last-minute reservations aren’t a good idea, not if you want to save a few bucks. So, keep your finger on the pulse and book yourself into a hotel as early as possible.

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Getting Around

Singapore’s transportation system is among the best – it’s fast, efficient, and convenient. You have more than a few options when it comes to getting around in Singapore. The MRT and public buses are economical – don’t worry, trains and buses in Singapore are clean. Taxis are everywhere, and ride-hailing apps such as Grab make things even easier. Walking and cycling are options too, as the city is quite compact and attractions sit close to each other.

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Things to Do

Things to do in Singapore are as diverse as its culture. Both adults and kids in your family are in a treat!

  • Gardens by the Bay: Nothing quite showcases Singapore’s futuristic side like Gardens by the Bay. It’s a heady fusion of human genius and nature. It’s a horticultural oasis that features extraordinary inventions like Cloud Forest, Supertree Grove, and the Flower Dome.
  • Singapore Zoo: Promising you an immersive experience, Singapore Zoo demonstrates the city’s dedication to conservation and education. Its open-concept exhibits are extraordinary and one of the main draws for families.
  • Sentosa Island: Off the southern coast of Singapore is a tropical adventure land called Sentosa Island. Get ready to splash and ride to your heart’s content because Sentosa Island is unrelenting when it comes to adventure. There are beaches, theme parks, and lush green spaces. And the Universal Studio is the cherry on top.
  • Merlion Park: Located at the waterfront, Merlion Park is home to a Merlion statue – Merlion is a creature with a lion’s head and the body of a fish. The park brings stunning views and makes for a nice evening, and the statue serves as a picturesque backdrop for memorable family pictures.
  • Asian Civilisations Museum: Singapore is home to a multicultural community and the Asian Civilisations Museum teaches you about the origins of this community. It holds a vast collection of artefacts that speak of Singapore’s history and traditions.
  • Hawker Centres: Singapore’s culinary scene is among the reasons for its fame as a tourist destination. As with everything else, Singapore has a unique take on gastronomy as showcased by the hawker centres you find everywhere in the city. Pop into one for a hearty meal at a few dollars.