Further Highlights Pulau Ubin is a good way to have a look at the ‘old Singapore’ – it is a small island in the north-east. Not much has changed here since the 60s. Singapore offers a very cultured city life to explore. There are various restaurants to enjoy with many local specialities, from Chilli Crab to Fried Carrot Cake. There is fishing, foot reflexology (and other unique spa treatments), explore fantastic views or even go ‘Ghost Hunting’ with the Asia Paranormal Investigators.
Visa Information Generally tourists do not require visas for Singapore, and may be given up to a 30 day social visit pass on their arrival.
Weather Singapore has a warm and humid climate throughout the year. Daily temperatures 24-31 degrees C. Summer wear is recommended though some places require a dress code.
Transport You can tour Singapore by Rail, Cruise Ships, Buses, MRT, SMRT Shuttle Service, Taxi, Private Hire Car,
Currency The local currency is Singapore dollars and cents.
Health, Hygiene and Safety It is perfectly safe to drink tap water in Singapore, although bottled water is always available in supermarkets.
Smoking is not permitted in public areas.
The medical facilities in Singapore are amongst the best in the world, with well-qualified doctors and dental surgeons. There are pharmacies at many supermarkets, department stores and hotels.
Singapore is one of the safest places in the world to visit, and enhanced security measures are in action. |
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