Singapore
Located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore is a dynamic city-state filled with luxury world-class hotels, exquisite restaurants, integrated resorts, and a wide range of activities for the visitor. A melting pot and multi-religious country, the main population is comprised of Chinese, Malay, and Indians. The smallest of the Southeast Asian nations, Singapore’s powerhouse economy has earned it the well-deserved reputation as one of the world’s economic tigers. Pay a visit to the night safari, explore Chinatown and Little India, have breakfast with an Orang Utan, stroll down fashionable Orchard Road, enjoy waterfront dining in Boat Quay or Clarke Quay, or tuck into a meal of Chilli Crabs, truly one of Singapore’s signature dishes not to be missed. These experiences and much more are awaiting you in unique Singapore. Please browse our collection of Singapore deluxe tours below.
Our recommended Singapore luxury tours and vacations
Located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore is a dynamic city-state filled with luxury world-class hotels, exquisite restaurants, integrated resorts, and a wide range of activities for the visitor. A melting pot and multi-religious country, the main population is comprised of Chinese, Malay, and Indians. The smallest of the Southeast Asian nations, Singapore’s powerhouse economy has earned it the well-deserved reputation as one of the world’s economic tigers. Pay a visit to the night safari, explore Chinatown and Little India, have breakfast with an Orang Utan, stroll down fashionable Orchard Road, enjoy waterfront dining in Boat Quay or Clarke Quay, or tuck into a meal of Chilli Crabs, truly one of Singapore’s signature dishes not to be missed. These experiences and much more are awaiting you in unique Singapore. Please browse our collection of Singapore deluxe tours below.
Our recommended Singapore luxury tours and vacations
Singapore Stopover - 4 days
City highlights.
Brushstrokes of Singapore - 4 days
Visit Chinatown to experience Singapore's Chinese Heritage and city highlights.
Singapore Style - 4 days
Visit the Malay cultural precinct of Kampong Glam and city highlights.
Colonial Singapore - 4 days
Discover Singapore's Peranakan culture and city highlights.
Simply Singapore - 6 days
Visit Chinatown, Kampong Glam, and Peranakan experience plus city highlights.
City highlights.
Brushstrokes of Singapore - 4 days
Visit Chinatown to experience Singapore's Chinese Heritage and city highlights.
Singapore Style - 4 days
Visit the Malay cultural precinct of Kampong Glam and city highlights.
Colonial Singapore - 4 days
Discover Singapore's Peranakan culture and city highlights.
Simply Singapore - 6 days
Visit Chinatown, Kampong Glam, and Peranakan experience plus city highlights.
Singapore Stopover
4 days - City Highlights
4 days - City Highlights
If there is one word that best captures Singapore, it is "unique." A dynamic city rich in contrast and color, discover the harmonious blend of culture, cuisine, arts, and architecture found here. Brimming with unbridled energy, this little dynamo in Southeast Asia embodies the finest of both East and West. Singapore is made up of not just one island, but a main island with sixty-three surrounding islets. Located at one of the crossroads of the world; Singapore's strategic position has helped it grow into a major center for trade, communications, and tourism. During your stay a private city tour provides an understanding of this island nation with visits to some of city's most popular areas and attractions, including Orchard Road, Thian Hock Kheng Temple, and Merlion Park. Also visit the National Orchid Enclosure to see these iconic flowers of Singapore bursting in a riot of colors and shapes.
Day 1: Singapore. Arrive at Changi Airport and transfer by sedan to your hotel in Singapore.
Day 2: Singapore. Explore the sights and sounds of Singapore this morning. You will visit the National Orchid Enclosure to see one of the largest collections of orchids in the world. Some of the species and hybrids can only be found in Singapore. Driving down fashionable Orchard Road will bring you to the civic district, where you will be able to see some of the city's landmark buildings, such as the Supreme Court, City Hall, and the Old Cricket Club. Have a photo stop at Merlion Park for a picture with the Singapore icon, and enjoy views of Marina Bay. Finish with a visit to Singapore's oldest Chinese temple, "Thian Hock Kheng," before returning to your hotel. (breakfast).
Day 3: Singapore. Today is free to explore Singapore on your own. (breakfast).
Day 4: Depart Singapore. Transfer to Changi Airport. (breakfast).
Meals: breakfast daily (3).
Cost per person, double occupancy from $1,010.
Brushstrokes of Singapore
4 days - Visit Chinatown to experience Singapore's Chinese Heritage and city highlights
4 days - Visit Chinatown to experience Singapore's Chinese Heritage and city highlights
This 4-day program combines the city's landmark sights with a visit to Chinatown for a glimpse into Singapore's Chinese heritage. A private city tour provides an understanding of this island nation with visits to some of city's most popular areas and attractions, including Orchard Road, Thian Hock Kheng Temple, and Merlion Park. Also visit the National Orchid Enclosure to see these iconic flowers of Singapore bursting in a riot of colors and shapes. The following day focuses on a visit to Chinatown. Here you will experience the art of appreciating Chinese tea, try your hand at calligraphy, and visit the excellent Chinese Heritage Centre. Conclude the visit with a tasty dim sum lunch. There is also free time to enjoy the city on your own. Taking in some shopping on Orchard Road, visiting the colonial-style Raffles Hotel for a refreshing Singapore Sling, or heading over to Boat Quay or Clarke Quay for al fresco dining along the Singapore River are just a few of the options.
Day 1: Singapore. Arrive at Changi Airport and transfer by sedan to your hotel in Singapore.
Day 2: Singapore. Explore the sights and sounds of Singapore this morning. You will visit the National Orchid Enclosure to see one of the largest collections of orchids in the world. Some of the species and hybrids can only be found in Singapore. Driving down fashionable Orchard Road will bring you to the civic district, where you will be able to see some of the city's landmark buildings, such as the Supreme Court, City Hall, and the Old Cricket Club. Have a photo stop at Merlion Park for a picture with the Singapore icon, and enjoy views of Marina Bay. Finish with a visit to Singapore's oldest Chinese temple, "Thian Hock Kheng," before returning to your hotel. (breakfast).
Day 3: Singapore. Discover Singapore's Chinese Heritage with a visit to Chinatown this morning. During the tour you will experience how to appreciate Chinese tea; and visit a Chinese Calligraphy Shop for a hands on experience of this traditional art. Also visit the Chinese Heritage Centre, dedicated to promoting the awareness and understanding of Chinese culture through its collection and display of artworks and objects. The Heritage Centre's building, with its unique architecture, was built in 1953 and is now designated a National Monument. Finish with a traditional Chinese dim sum lunch; the popular and tasty dishes of steamed buns, dumplings, noodles, and veggies. The afternoon is free to enjoy the city on your own. (breakfast).
Day 4: Depart Singapore. Transfer to Changi Airport. (breakfast).
Meals: breakfast daily (3).
Cost per person, double occupancy from $1,350.
Singapore Style
4 days - Visit the Malay cultural precinct of Kampong Glam and city highlights
4 days - Visit the Malay cultural precinct of Kampong Glam and city highlights
Discover Singapore's landmark sights, and visit colorful Kampong Glam on this 4-day program. A private city tour provides an understanding of this island nation with visits to some of city's most popular areas and attractions, including Orchard Road, Thian Hock Kheng Temple, and Merlion Park. Also visit the National Orchid Enclosure to see these iconic flowers of Singapore bursting in a riot of colors and shapes. The next day enjoy a interesting stroll through Kampong Glam, home to Singapore's Malay and Arab communities since the 1820's. Important sights are the Sultan's Mosque and Malay Heritage Centre, as well as the rows of colorful shophouses famous for their textiles. A fun visit to a perfumery here will allow you the opportunity to create and mix your own fragrance! Rounding out the visit is a delicious lunch of Malay cuisine at a traditional Malay restaurant. There is also free time to enjoy the city on your own. Taking in some shopping on Orchard Road, visiting the colonial-style Raffles Hotel for a refreshing Singapore Sling, or heading over to Boat Quay or Clarke Quay for al fresco dining along the Singapore River are just a few of the options.
Day 1: Singapore. Arrive at Changi Airport and transfer by sedan to your hotel in Singapore.
Day 2: Singapore. Explore the sights and sounds of Singapore this morning. You will visit the National Orchid Enclosure to see one of the largest collections of orchids in the world. Some of the species and hybrids can only be found in Singapore. Driving down fashionable Orchard Road will bring you to the civic district, where you will be able to see some of the city's landmark buildings, such as the Supreme Court, City Hall, and the Old Cricket Club. Have a photo stop at Merlion Park for a picture with the Singapore icon, and enjoy views of Marina Bay. Finish with a visit to Singapore's oldest Chinese temple, "Thian Hock Kheng," before returning to your hotel. (breakfast).
Day 3: Singapore. Visit colorful Kampong Glam, once home to the Malay aristocracy, and the Arab Street area on a private tour this morning. This ethnic quarter is very unique in its own way as the architecture reflects both eastern and western influences. See the Sultan's Mosque, Kampong Glam's most prominent landmark, constructed next to the Sultan's Palace between 1824-1826. The Sultan's Palace itself has now been converted into the Malay Heritage Centre. Arab Street is well-known for its textile trade, with batiks, laces, carpets, and baskets on display. Also included is a visit to a Middle-Eastern Perfumery, where you can try your hand and mixing and creating your own, alcohol-free, perfume. Finish the tour relaxing over a delicious traditional Malay lunch. The afternoon is free to enjoy the city on your own. (breakfast).
Day 4: Depart Singapore. Transfer to Changi Airport. (breakfast).
Meals: breakfast daily (3).
Cost per person, double occupancy from $1,340.
Colonial Singapore
4 days - Discover Singapore's Peranakan culture and city highlights
4 days - Discover Singapore's Peranakan culture and city highlights
This programs combines Singapore's classic sights together with a look at the colorful history and culture of the Peranakans. The Peranakans, predominantly Chinese-Malay, were historically traders who have lived for generations along the straights of Malacca. Members of this community address themselves as "Nyonya Baba," the words for ladies and gentlemen respectively. Visits include the Peranakan Museum, a stroll through Emerald Hill Road to view the lovely Peranakan influenced homes, and a delicious Peranakan lunch. Also included is a private city tour designed to gain understanding of this island nation. Visits include some of city's most popular areas and attractions, such as Orchard Road, Thian Hock Kheng Temple, and Merlion Park. Also visit the National Orchid Enclosure to see these iconic flowers of Singapore bursting in a riot of colors and shapes. There is also free time to enjoy the city on your own. Taking in some shopping on Orchard Road, visiting the colonial-style Raffles Hotel for a refreshing Singapore Sling, or heading over to Boat Quay or Clarke Quay for al fresco dining along the Singapore River are just a few of the options.
Day 1: Singapore. Arrive at Changi Airport and transfer by sedan to your hotel in Singapore.
Day 2: Singapore. Explore the sights and sounds of Singapore this morning. You will visit the National Orchid Enclosure to see one of the largest collections of orchids in the world. Some of the species and hybrids can only be found in Singapore. Driving down fashionable Orchard Road will bring you to the civic district, where you will be able to see some of the city's landmark buildings, such as the Supreme Court, City Hall, and the Old Cricket Club. Have a photo stop at Merlion Park for a picture with the Singapore icon, and enjoy views of Marina Bay. Finish with a visit to Singapore's oldest Chinese temple, "Thian Hock Kheng," before returning to your hotel. (breakfast).
Day 3: Singapore. Discover Singapore's Peranakan Heritage on a half-day tour with specialist guide. Singapore is known as a melting pot of east and west, where everyone lives harmoniously in a multi-racial society. In this atmosphere evolved a new culture known as the Peranakans. Descendants of late 15th and 16-century Chinese immigrants, and usually traders, the Peranakan culture is a mix of Malay and Chinese, with cross cultures found in the food, clothing, jewelry, lifestyle, and music. Begin the tour with a visit to the Peranakan Museum, followed by a short walk through Emerald Hill Road to admire some of the beautiful Peranakan influenced homes. A visit to a traditional Peranakan shop affords the opportunity to see the influence on goods such as batiks and beaded shoes, and even in the taste of some of their desserts. Conclude the tour with a delicious, traditional Peranakan lunch. The afternoon is free to enjoy the city on your own. (breakfast).
Day 4: Depart Singapore. Transfer to Changi Airport. (breakfast).
Meals: breakfast daily (3).
Cost per person, double occupancy from $1,345.
Simply Singapore
6 days - Visit Chinatown, Kampong Glam, and Peranakan experience plus city highlights
6 days - Visit Chinatown, Kampong Glam, and Peranakan experience plus city highlights
This programs combines Singapore's classic sights together with a look at the colorful history and culture of the Peranakans. The Peranakans, predominantly Chinese-Malay, were historically traders who have lived for generations along the straights of Malacca. Members of this community address themselves as "Nyonya Baba," the words for ladies and gentlemen respectively. Visits include the Peranakan Museum, a stroll through Emerald Hill Road to view the lovely Peranakan influenced homes, and a delicious Peranakan lunch. Also included is a private city tour designed to gain understanding of this island nation. Visits include some of city's most popular areas and attractions, such as Orchard Road, Thian Hock Kheng Temple, and Merlion Park. Also visit the National Orchid Enclosure to see these iconic flowers of Singapore bursting in a riot of colors and shapes. There is also free time to enjoy the city on your own. Taking in some shopping on Orchard Road, visiting the colonial-style Raffles Hotel for a refreshing Singapore Sling, or heading over to Boat Quay or Clarke Quay for al fresco dining along the Singapore River are just a few of the options.
Day 1: Singapore. Arrive at Changi Airport and transfer by sedan to your hotel in Singapore.
Day 2: Singapore. Explore the sights and sounds of Singapore this morning. You will visit the National Orchid Enclosure to see one of the largest collections of orchids in the world. Some of the species and hybrids can only be found in Singapore. Driving down fashionable Orchard Road will bring you to the civic district, where you will be able to see some of the city's landmark buildings, such as the Supreme Court, City Hall, and the Old Cricket Club. Have a photo stop at Merlion Park for a picture with the Singapore icon, and enjoy views of Marina Bay. Finish with a visit to Singapore's oldest Chinese temple, "Thian Hock Kheng," before returning to your hotel. (breakfast).
Day 3: Singapore. Discover Singapore's Chinese Heritage with a visit to Chinatown this morning. During the tour you will experience how to appreciate Chinese tea; and visit a Chinese Calligraphy Shop for a hands on experience of this traditional art. Also visit the Chinese Heritage Centre, dedicated to promoting the awareness and understanding of Chinese culture through its collection and display of artworks and objects. The Heritage Centre's building, with its unique architecture, was built in 1953 and is now designated a National Monument. Finish with a traditional Chinese dim sum lunch; the popular and tasty dishes of steamed buns, dumplings, noodles, and veggies. The afternoon is free to enjoy the city on your own. (breakfast).
Day 4: Singapore. Visit colorful Kampong Glam, once home to the Malay aristocracy, and the Arab Street area on a private tour this morning. This ethnic quarter is very unique in its own way as the architecture reflects both eastern and western influences. See the Sultan's Mosque, Kampong Glam's most prominent landmark, constructed next to the Sultan's Palace between 1824-1826. The Sultan's Palace itself has now been converted into the Malay Heritage Centre. Arab Street is well-known for its textile trade, with batiks, laces, carpets, and baskets on display. Also included is a visit to a Middle-Eastern Perfumery, where you can try your hand and mixing and creating your own, alcohol-free, perfume. Finish the tour relaxing over a delicious traditional Malay lunch. The afternoon is free to enjoy the city on your own. (breakfast).
Day 5: Singapore. Discover Singapore's Peranakan Heritage on a half-day tour with specialist guide. Singapore is known as a melting pot of east and west, where everyone lives harmoniously in a multi-racial society. In this atmosphere evolved a new culture known as the Peranakans. Descendants of late 15th and 16-century Chinese immigrants, and usually traders, the Peranakan culture is a mix of Malay and Chinese, with cross cultures found in the food, clothing, jewelry, lifestyle, and music. Begin the tour with a visit to the Peranakan Museum, followed by a short walk through Emerald Hill Road to admire some of the beautiful Peranakan influenced homes. A visit to a traditional Peranakan shop affords the opportunity to see the influence on goods such as batiks and beaded shoes, and even in the taste of some of their desserts. Conclude the tour with a delicious, traditional Peranakan lunch. The afternoon is free to enjoy the city on your own. (breakfast).
Day 6: Depart Singapore. Transfer to Changi Airport. (breakfast).
Meals: breakfast daily (5).
Cost per person, double occupancy from $2,520.