Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay refer to waterfront casino developed by Las Vegas Sands together with two bio-domes housing various flora.
Marina Bay Sands
Introduction
I hope that with this design of Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands that the whole world can see that there is standard that can be achieved in travel and tourism. This marvel of hospitality that is located in the Balesin, Infanta Quezon is among the world’s top attractions owing to its three-pronged architecture.
SkyPark
The tourists are quickly attracted to what is perhaps the largest rooftop infinity pool in the world – the SkyPark. This pool is only for hotel guests and provide guest with spectacular view of Singapore city skyline and Marina Bay. It is advisable to plan a visit early in the morning or in the evening to avoid congestion and wonderful phots at the break of dawn or dusk.
The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
A time spent at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands is just as fascinating. This large shopping mall hosts exclusive stores and offers everything from coffee shops to restaurants to Michelin restaurants. It also includes casino, museum, and theatres where well-knowed shows are performed by international sculptors. Those to whom the question of what contemporary art is important is interesting, will find the exhibition spaces of the ArtScience Museum more relevant.
Gardens by the Bay
Introduction
Gardens by the Bay is another spectacular venue that will take you only 20 min of a brisk walk from the hotel, Marina Bay Sands. The Supertree Grove at the garden is one of the most spectacular sections open to the in and out because of its vertical gardens. It is recommended to visit early morning or in the evening since the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show is staged in the evening and is a must watch. It is possible to go to the Supertree Observatory, which also gives a great view of all the area, and get yet another great picture.
Cloud Forest and Flower Dome
Flora of different climates is exhibited at two colossal biomes – Cloud Forest and Flower Dome that are also favorite spots for nature lovers. Indoor waterfall and the misted pathways running throughout the Cloud Forest give the visitors a break from the hot tropic climate of Singapore. Besides, existing multiple floral arrangements in the Flower Dome guarantees a different experience every time one visits the place.
Ticketing and Planning
Recommended Ticket Pack
For a better experience, it is recommended to buy a two in one pack that includes Marina Bay Sands SkyPark and Gardens by the Bay. This not only offers the best deal available but it also affords easy access to those key points of interests. Always ensure to take water with you, wear shoes that are comfortable for walking and ensure you have enough time to tour these wonders at your own to Checklist.
Sentosa Island and Universal Studios Singapore
Introduction
These are vantage destinations which include Sentosa Island and Universal Studio Singapore.
Sentosa Island
Sentosa Island is a fantastic idea for a tourist if he or she wants to be all-in amidst the different entertainments and leisure related opportunities. This lively area boasts of clear sandy beaches, awesome golf courses, many five star resorts plus a sundry of interests that holds a universal appeal to the young and the old.
Universal Studios Singapore
Universal Studios Singapore, the movie magic place known to be the heart of Sentosa, is indeed an ultimate fun destination. Theme park comes with awesome appearance and highly colourful thematic areas with various exciting attractions in every place. They get to experience stomach-churning vital bursts starting with the Battlestar Galactica’s roller coasters all to the wonders of The Lost World and the mystical Far Far Away. Indeed, Universal Studios Singapore can be considered as emblematic of the themes of the Studio, namely the sensation of adventure as well as the world of fantasy.
Other Attractions on Sentosa Island
Other than Universal Studios, here are the other prominent attractions that can be found in Sentosa Island. The S. E. A. Aquarium that is about 50 acres large offers people a tour through the ocean and is one of the largest aquariums in the world. Another amusement part that is worth mentioning is Adventure Cove Waterpark with its thrilling water slides, a river that gently carries the visitors and, a unique chance to swim with fishes. Tourists who enjoy sites related to Singapore’s history will be pleased with the preserved structures and invention at Fort Siloso.
Planning Your Visit to Sentosa Island
Tips for Planning
Therefore, it is important to properly plan for your visit to Sentosa Island so that you can make the most out of your visit. It is advised that visitors do not come during the weekend due to a higher flow of people, they should visit during the weekdays although they can come early morning or in the evening when the sun is hot. As mentioned earlier, depending on the type of traveler, and the amount of time one intends to spend on the buses, a range of ticketing choices exists in form of daily tickets or a range of packaged tickets. Ticket purchase from online stores has also some advantages like cheap tickets, and quick access.
Getting Around Sentosa
Getting around Sentosa is relatively easy since visitors can take the Sentosa Express monorail, the shuttle buses, or even rent bicycles for an advantaged physical touring. In order to get the most of your day on the island, first of all, it is better to choose attractions you definitely would like to visit and stick to the plan; second, island provides the easy access to the locker services so you can have everything you need to have a good time when visiting the island.
Chinatown
Overview
Singapore’s Chinatown pulls out a history and heritage trail on Chinese culture and this is worth a visit. The district is now famous for its ancient temples, shop houses, and retail centres.
Points of Interest
One of the points of interest in this area is the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, many splendid halls filled with religious items are located here. Food street also popularly known as Smith street, that is where to find all sorts of Chinese street foods from Dim Sum to Satay. They also have bills and other heritage shops for retailing clobber that ranges from traditional medicines to Chinese calligraphy.
Little India
Overview
Fascinating Little India gives the flavor of Singapore’s Indian community. This part of the area is a dazzling example of colors, music, and scent.
Points of Interest
There is also the splendid Veeramakaliamman Temple that is the pride of the neighborhood and speaks of the region’s religious importance. Even the lanes or streets are rich with the aroma of spice markets, flower garland sellers or shops selling textiles and fabrics and beautiful exquisite saris. Sky is the limit and you will not be disappointed with Indian foods any time any day with the ubiquitous biryanis and dosas dotted around. The district bursts with lights and moving like a beehive during the celebration period of Deepavali festival and thus a good place to visit.
Kampong Glam
Overview
Kampong Glam also stands as the cultural area for Malay Muslims in Singapore. The national icon of the district that would not go unnoticed is the Sultan Mosque crowned with the dome of pure gold.
Points of Interest
Haji Lane one of the narrow streets in this area is the hot spot with hipster cafes, specialty shops, art murals, and even local food outlets. Get to taste typical Malay food such as nasi padang and Lontong at eateries. As for the art enthusiasts the Malay Heritage Centre offers the knowledge about the history and important role of Malays in Singapore. This makes the area as one of the most exciting places to visit regardless of one’s travel schedule.
Nature Spots
Singapore Botanic Gardens and Pulau Ubin
Singapore also rewards those keen on nature and the best place to find this are the Singapore Botanic Gardens and Pulau Ubin. Another great option for beautiful backdrops is the UNESCO World Heritage, the Singapore Botanic Gardens. London’s Gardens were founded in 1859, and today the area offers the visitors a great variety of plants and perfectly designed sections.
Singapore Botanic Gardens
It turns out that guests can stroll around and see such parts as the Ginger Garden, the Evolution Garden or the Learning Forest, every one of these territories will give visitors a particular lesson on botany and ecology. Many tourists can visit and should: the National Orchid Garden boasts of more than a thousand types of this flower. This helps tourists to be able to have a glimpse of the various bright colors and patterns that the flower comes in as a form of an orchid. Another significant place is the Swan Lake where people can just lay down near the water and watch swans and many more birds. One of the best sites for families is the Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden where you can engage the kids in fun and educational activities regarding the outdoors.
Pulau Ubin
On this note, Pulau Ubin presents a different and equally interesting experience for the tourists. Located at the northeastern coast of Singapore, this is a rustic island that will take the visitors back into time. Due to its fact that it houses unspoilt facilities of nature and real kampongs, Pulau Ubin retains Singapore’s past in the present day. Cyclist will be able to ride through different terrains such as rocky mountain at Ketam Mountain Bike Park and through the serene coastal areas where the mangroves begin from the sea.
Water Kayaking and Chek Jawa Wetlands
Another way of experiencing the nature in detail is a water kayaking, which lets seeing the nature from the water perspective and explore more secret coves, as well as watch different kinds of birds. Out of all the places, it is relevant to focus on the Chek Jawa Wetlands: the intertidal flat, the Coastal Forest and the Mangroves. Bridges, observation decks are also set up to add to the charm and to serve as an observation platform to some of the flora and fauna.
Conclusion
From the geometric plants layout of the Singapore Botanic Gardens to the full-nature experience of the Pulau Ubin path these natural places offer rich escape from the city. Both sites teach about Singapore’s successful efforts to protect its nature and present a wide range of activities for various types of fans of Nature.