Wednesday 17 October 2012

Luxury Singapore Holidays - Top 5 places to visit in Singapore



Luxury Singapore Holidays
Singapore features one main island and 63 other tiny islands. You can go for a luxury Singapore Holidays by choosing the best suited Singapore Holiday Packages. Let’s tell you about the top 5 places to visit in Singapore:

  1. Marina Bay Sands - Marina Bay Sands houses 55 -storey hotel towers. There are three towers that are connected by sky terrace on the roof spread across the 1 hectare. This terrace is known as SkyPark. It is known for having the world's longest elevated swimming pool. Constructed in the shape of a lotus is the ArtScience Museum. When here, enjoy the Wonder Full show. Other must check out places here include Convention and Exhibition Facilities Block, Theatre Block, and Casino Block. In the SkyPark, you can enjoy the world's longest elevated swimming pool. For shoppers, there are more than 300 stores and F&B outlets located here, including numerous luxury duplexes for boutiques such as Prada, Ralph Lauren, Chanel, and Cartier etc. Other luxury stores include Gucci, Dior, Dunhill, Vertu, Miu Miu, Emporio Armani, Chopard, Hermès, REDValentino, Salvatore Ferragamo, Montblanc, Blancpain, Yves Saint Laurent, and Herve Leger.

  1. Night Safari - Singapore will always be proud to call its very own Night Safari to be one of the most popular and first of its kind in the whole world. This nocturnal zoo is a popular tourist attraction of Singapore. This zoo is an open-air environment set in a humid tropical forest that is only open at night. There are eight geographical zones in the park, which can be visited via tram or on foot via walking trails. The lighting in the park resembles moonlight. Although it is brighter than the moonlight, but the lights are sober enough and do not disturb the behavior of the nocturnal and crepuscular animals.

  1. Singapore Flyer - A moving experience at every turn, this is the giant Ferris of Singapore. It is the tallest Ferris wheel in the world that reaches a height of 165 m.  Singapore Flyer features 28 air-conditioned capsules that are able to hold 28 passengers each. It takes about 30 minutes for the complete rotation of the wheel.

  1. Marina Barrage - This is a dam built at the union of five rivers across the Marina Channel between marina East and Marina South. The dam offers water storage, flood control and recreation. It is also known for having received the AAEE award in the year 2009. The dam acts as a major tourist attraction and is open 24/7 for viewing.
  1. Clarke Quay - This is a historical dockside located in the Singapore River Planning Area. The quay is situated upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River and Boat Quay.