Klook and the Singapore Tourism Board have worked together to bring you some of the best activities and food in Singapore, based on the most popular activities on Klook from 2019- from the people, for the people!
Discover the best the Lion City has to offer:
1. S.E.A. Aquarium
There's no better place to explore life under the sea than at South East Asia's largest aquarium. Come face-to-face with bottlenose dolphins, rays, sharks and many colourful fish! There are many different ways to get your hands on tickets to this attraction, but here’s why many choose to get theirs on Klook:
- Official ticketing partner of Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) attractions
Klook works directly with RWS and our tickets are 100% legitimate. You can also check out the 19,000 user reviews on the S.E.A. Aquarium activity page to get a feel of how their experience with Klook was.
- Skip-the-queues with mobile e-tickets
No need to queue in line to redeem your physical tickets. Tickets are sent to your Klook mobile app or email in the form of e-tickets that you can use for direct entry at the park gantries.
- Instant confirmation
You will receive a confirmation email and ticket instantly after booking!
2. Universal Studios Singapore
It would be a surprise if USS didn't make it to the the list of most popular activities - with 24 rides, shows, and attractions in seven themed zones, you're bound to have a ball!
The best time to visit USS would have to be on the off-peak days, which are usually the weekdays- the chances of shorter queues and nabbing that photo with your favourite character would definitely also be higher.
Wolf down some classic hamburgers with a side of fries and a creamy vanilla milkshake at Mel’s Drive-In in Hollywood or go on an exotic food adventure with the Middle Eastern cuisine at Oasis Spice Cafe, Ancient Egypt. For a midday treat, don’t forget to try out a unique blend of magical elixirs from the Fairy Godmother’s Juice Bar in Far Far Away.
3. Singapore River Cruise
Need to take some shade and escape the heat for a bit?
This 40-minute cruise will allow you some time to kick back, while you also check off the key highlights and must-sees of Singapore around Clarke Quay, Boat Quay and Marina Bay.
These traditional boats or ‘bumboats’ used to plough the waters of the Singapore River when it was the epicenter of trade in the city. The area has since been transformed into a nightlife precinct, but these bumboats have been preserved and now ferry people up and down the river instead!
4. Gardens by the Bay
If you didn’t get a photo in front of the Supertrees or Cooled Conservatories, did you even go to Singapore?
A nature park atop reclaimed land, Gardens by the Bay covers 101 hectares and comprises three main parts - the Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest and the Flower Dome. A key highlight is the 30 metre high indoor waterfall (one of the world's tallest) in Cloud Forest. Once you’re there, you’ll understand why it has won countless design awards and is known as a futuristic wonderland.
5. Singapore Cable Car
Feeling a little boujee and want to get to Sentosa in a unique way? Then hop aboard the Singapore Cable Car!
Take in an impressive 360° aerial view of Singapore’s skyscrapers, Mount Faber's lush greenery and all of Sentosa's exciting attractions onboard the Singapore Cable Car. Head on over to Arbora for some cocktails or dine at Dusk restaurant for the best views of Sentosa Island while you’re there.
If you’re not quite sure when you can make it there - Singapore Cable Car tickets are open-dated on Klook so you won’t have to fret if you decide to visit another day.
6. Singapore Night Safari
The Singapore Night Safari closes at 12 midnight, so why not ditch the crowds and opt for a later entry time? This makes for a nice after-dinner activity and also allows you ample time to ride the tram and say hello to all of the park's close to 900 animals from approximately 100 species.
While the 40 minute tram ride covers the main attractions at the park, not to be missed are the 4 walking trails - Fishing Cat, Leopard, East Lodge and Wallaby, where you can explore the hidden areas of the park and get a closer look at the animals.
7. Ya Kun Kaya Toast
You absolutely CANNOT leave Singapore without trying an iconic Singapore breakfast - perfectly soft-boiled eggs, Nanyang coffee and Kaya toast! Kaya is a sweet coconut and pandan based spread. Ya Kun Kaya Toast is a home-grown coffee shop, where recipes have remained unchanged since the 1940s- you’ll be in for a treat!
You can enjoy an exclusive 6% discount on the breakfast set when you book with Klook! Ya Kun vouchers are instantly confirmed, which means you can purchase your voucher even when you’re in the queue- no hangry diners here!
8. Sentosa FUN Pass
Located just 15-minutes away from Singapore lies Sentosa, an island home to some of the country’s biggest attractions that include Universal Studios Singapore, Adventure Cove Waterpark, SEA Aquarium and many more.
The Sentosa FUN pass is an attractions bundle package that offers up to 60% discounts as compared to ala-carte attraction tickets. Play more to save more!
9. Old Chang Kee
All that walking got you a little peckish? Search no more - Old Chang Kee is a popular local go-to for classic snacks and drinks that’s been around for generations. They are most known for their savoury pastries, each with different fillings- the most famous being their curry puff.
We’re salivating just looking at the photo!
Hesitate no more, if you’ve yet to visit Singapore recently or at all, 2020 is the year for you to do it! Don't miss out on all our specials and book now!