"A hyper-modern metropolis where skyscraper-sized 'Supertrees' meet ancient rainforests and the world's most sophisticated street food culture."
A 7-day immersion into the future. Witness the vertical gardens of Gardens by the Bay, explore the Michelin-rated hawker centers, and kayak through the mangrove forests of Pulau Ubin.
"Welcome to Singapore! You land at Changi, the world's best airport, and head straight to the futuristic Marina Bay district. Your journey begins at the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark, where you'll stand 57 stories high for a 360-degree view of the shipping lanes and the city skyline. Tonight, you celebrate your arrival with a feast of Chili Crab at a waterfront restaurant before witnessing the 'Spectra' light and water show."
Scale the iconic surfboard-shaped cantilevered platform for an unparalleled aerial view of the city, the bay, and the distant Indonesian islands.
Photograph the mythical half-lion, half-fish symbol of Singapore as the sun sets over the colonial-era architecture and modern skyscrapers.
Indulge in Singapore's national dish—mud crabs in a spicy, savory tomato-based sauce—at a legendary riverside seafood institution.
"Today features a journey into the world of 'Avatar'. You'll enter Gardens by the Bay to explore the Cloud Forest, a massive mist-filled glass dome housing a 35-meter indoor waterfall. In the afternoon, you'll walk the OCBC Skyway, a walkway suspended between giant steel 'Supertrees'. As night falls, you'll lie on the grass to watch the 'Garden Rhapsody', where the Supertrees ignite in a rhythmic dance of lights and music."
Wander through a man-made mountain shrouded in mist and explore Mediterranean gardens inside the world's largest columnless glass greenhouses.
Walk 22 meters above the ground along a scenic bridge connecting two massive Supertrees, offering a unique perspective of the gardens.
Experience a mesmerizing light and sound show beneath the towering Supertrees, featuring a rotating seasonal soundtrack of world-class music.
"Today you dive into the multi-ethnic soul of Singapore. You'll start in Little India, navigating the vibrant spice shops and the ornate Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple. In the afternoon, you visit Kampong Glam to see the gold-domed Sultan Mosque and the hip street art of Haji Lane. Tonight, you experience the ultimate Singaporean ritual: dining at a Michelin-rated Hawker Center. You will sample Chicken Rice and Satay among the bustling local crowds."
Explore the flower markets and jewelry shops of Serangoon Road, visiting the House of Tan Teng Niah—the most colorful villa in the city.
Visit the historic seat of Malay royalty, exploring the Sultan Mosque before shopping for independent fashion in the city's narrowest alleyway.
Join a guided tour of Old Airport Road or Maxwell Food Centre to sample legendary Hainanese Chicken Rice and Laksa at heritage stalls.
"We leave the skyscrapers behind and board a 'bumboat' to reach Pulau Ubin, the last 'Kampong' (village) in Singapore. You'll spend the day cycling along rustic dirt roads under a dense jungle canopy. You'll explore the Chek Jawa Wetlands, where you can walk along a coastal boardwalk to see the thriving marine life on the coral flats. In the afternoon, you'll kayak through the mangroves, watching for monitor lizards and rare birds. Tonight, return to the city for a cocktail at a speakeasy hidden in Chinatown."
Rent a vintage bicycle to explore the island's abandoned granite quarries and traditional wooden villages, a time capsule of 1960s Singapore.
Paddle through a silent network of mangrove waterways, observing the unique root systems and the wildlife that depends on this ecosystem.
Discover hidden bars behind nondescript shopfronts in Chinatown, sampling cocktails infused with traditional Chinese herbs and spirits.
"Today features a peaceful morning at the Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site. You will wander through the National Orchid Garden, home to over 1,000 species of the city's national flower. In the afternoon, you head to the Southern Ridges to walk the Henderson Waves, the highest pedestrian bridge in the country, which weaves through the treetops. Tonight, enjoy a sophisticated 'Mod-Sin' (Modern Singaporean) dinner in a converted colonial chapel at Dempsey Hill."
Wander through a world-class collection of exotic orchids, including the 'Vanda Miss Joaquim', inside the historic botanical park foundations.
Walk along an architectural masterpiece of a bridge that mimics the curve of a wave, 36 meters above the lush forest floor.
Dine at Claudine or Candlenut (the world's first Michelin-starred Peranakan restaurant) in a lush jungle-fringed colonial heritage enclave.
"We head to Sentosa Island for a day of sun and adrenaline. You'll ride the SkyHelix for a high-altitude toast above the beaches. In the afternoon, return to the mainland and travel toward the airport early to experience 'Jewel Changi'. You'll stand before the HSBC Rain Vortex, the world's tallest indoor waterfall, as it thunders down seven stories of glass and steel. Tonight, enjoy a celebratory farewell dinner at a restaurant overlooking the illuminated waterfall vortex."
Ride an open-air rotating gondola for panoramic beach views before racing down the island hills on a gravity-fueled go-kart.
Marvel at the staggering indoor waterfall and walk across the glass-bottomed Canopy Bridge suspended high inside the Jewel dome.
Enjoy a final celebratory meal at Perch or Pollen, watching the evening light show transform the Rain Vortex into a neon column.
"Your high-tech 7-day odyssey through the Lion City concludes at the world's most spectacular transit hub. Wake up for a final kaya toast breakfast before exploring the Butterfly Garden inside the airport terminal. You'll have time for a final tax-free shopping run for world-class luxury goods before boarding your flight home. As you take off, you'll see the forest-city lights fading below, carrying with you the spirit of a city that lives in the future."
Visit a tropical sanctuary inside Terminal 3, home to over 1,000 butterflies and a profusion of flowering plants and a waterfall.
Do some last-minute shopping for international luxury brands and local gifts like TWG tea and Bengawan Solo cakes.
Pass through the hyper-efficient automated gates, saying 'Zai Jian' to the city of the future as you prepare for departure.
A revolutionary 14-day journey discovering the 'Old World' of Singapore. Cycle through the rustic quarries of Pulau Ubin, kayak the northern mangroves, meet the farmers of Kranji, and spend days on the empty white-sand beaches of Lazarus Island.
"Welcome to the Lion City! You land at Changi and head to the historic Civic District, where the British Empire's grand architecture still stands. Your journey begins at the National Museum of Singapore, walking through an immersive digital forest. In the afternoon, you'll explore Fort Canning Hill, once the 'Forbidden Hill' of Malay kings. Tonight, enjoy a 'Singapore Sling' at the Long Bar of Raffles Hotel, where the floor is covered in peanut shells—a rare tradition in this pristine city."
Explore Singapore's oldest museum, experiencing a massive 3D projection installation that brings 19th-century flora and fauna to life.
Wander through the archaeological sites of ancient Malay royalty and the British WWII Battlebox bunker hidden deep within the hill.
Indulge in the original Singapore Sling at its birthplace, following the century-old tradition of tossing peanut shells on the colonial floor.
"Today features a study in time travel. We drive to the northeast to visit Kampong Lorong Buangkok—the very last traditional village on mainland Singapore. You will walk along unpaved paths, seeing wooden houses with zinc roofs and chickens roaming free, surrounded by a wall of high-rise skyscrapers. In the afternoon, you visit the Japanese Cemetery Park, a stunning garden of pink floral archways that tell the story of the pre-war community. Tonight, eat at the rustic Boh Geh Uncle Canteen."
Take a respectful tour of the city's final rural enclave, meeting the long-time residents who have lived here since the 1950s.
Photograph the largest and most picturesque Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia, famous for its elegant stone monuments and floral arches.
Dine at a makeshift makeshift roadside canteen that feels like 1969, eating super-cheap 'Cai Png' (rice and dishes) under a DIY tarp canopy.
"We head to the coast for a day of sun and local leisure. You will rent a bicycle to ride the 15km stretch of the East Coast Parkway, following the ocean waves. In the afternoon, you'll explore the Peranakan heartland of Joo Chiat and Katong, admiring the most colorful shophouses in the country. Tonight, you'll feast on seafood at the East Coast Lagoon Food Village, where you'll eat grilled satay and sambal stingray with your toes in the sand as the offshore cargo ships light up the horizon."
Rent a bike to pedal from Changi to Marine Parade, feeling the Pacific breeze and stopping at hidden lagoons and water-sports centers.
Wander through rows of heritage shophouses decorated with intricate porcelain tiles and pastel colors, sampling authentic 'Bak Chang' rice dumplings.
Experience the city's only beachfront hawker center, feasting on BBQ seafood and satay skewers at an open-air table by the sea.
"Today you board a 'bumboat' from Changi Point to reach Pulau Ubin, an island that feels like Singapore in the 1960s. You will cycle along rustic dirt roads through abandoned granite quarries and traditional 'attap' houses. You'll explore the Chek Jawa Wetlands, walking a 1km coastal boardwalk to see sea stars and anemones at low tide. Tonight, you return to the mainland and explore the Changi Village Night Market for its famous Nasi Lemak."
Rent a vintage bike to explore the island's interior, watching for wild boars, long-tailed macaques, and rare hornbills in the forest.
Walk between a six-story viewing tower and a seaside jetty to observe six distinct ecosystems meeting in one coastal tip.
Eat at the legendary Changi Village Food Centre, joining the massive queue for the country's best coconut rice and spicy sambal fish.
"Prepare for a true jungle experience without leaving the city. You drive to the far north to Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. You'll walk the mangrove boardwalks to spot estuarine crocodiles and monitor lizards in the wild. In the afternoon, you board a kayak to navigate the Sungei Mandai rivers, where the dense mangrove canopy creates a 'mini-Amazon' feel. Tonight, you return to the city for 'Frog Porridge' in the vibrant red-light district of Geylang—a local foodie favorite."
Explore Singapore's first Asean Heritage Park, walking over muddy banks where wild crocodiles and smooth-coated otters often appear.
Paddle through a dense, primeval network of river channels at the northern tip of the island, witnessing a world hidden from urban eyes.
Venture into the neon-lit district of Geylang to eat savory, clay-pot-cooked frog meat and ginger-infused porridge at a local stall.
"Today we visit the 'Northwest frontier' of Kranji. You will spend the morning at the Hay Dairies goat farm to watch a milking session and taste fresh goat's milk. In the afternoon, you explore Jurong Frog Farm and the local ornamental flower orchards. This remote, quiet corner of the island has no high-rises—just wide-open green spaces and working farms. Tonight, you return to the city for a sunset cocktail at the 'Pinnacle@Duxton'—the world's tallest public housing building."
Visit Singapore's only goat farm and a specialized frog nursery, learning how the city-state is aiming for 30% food self-sufficiency by 2030.
Visit a beautifully landscaped reservoir park to climb an iconic 1960s space-age rocket tower for a view of the dark, silent forest.
Walk the 50th-story rooftop garden of the world's tallest public housing, enjoying a 360-degree view of the shipping harbor and Chinatown.
"We hike deep into the center of the island. You will traverse the 11km MacRitchie Nature Trail, walking through ancient tropical rainforest that predates the city. The highlight is the Treetop Walk, a 250-meter suspension bridge that floats above the forest canopy. You'll share the path with cheeky macaque monkeys and possibly spot the rare flying lemur. In the afternoon, you visit Haw Par Villa, a bizarre theme park depicting Chinese mythology and the 'Ten Courts of Hell'."
Conquer the island's interior forest trek, crossing a high suspension bridge where you are level with the birds and the monkeys.
Explore the world's weirdest mythological park, featuring 1,000 statues and a guided tour explaining the afterlife concepts of ancient Asia.
Enjoy a sophisticated dinner at Open Farm Community, where ingredients are grown in the surrounding gardens and served in a colonial greenhouse.
"Today features a journey to Singapore's best-kept secret. You board a ferry from Marina South Pier to reach St. John's and Lazarus Island. These islands have pristine white sand beaches and turquoise lagoons that feel like the Maldives. You'll spend the day swimming and picnicking on empty beaches where the city skyline is invisible. In the late afternoon, you'll cross the ridgeway to Kusu Island to visit the ancient Chinese temple and turtle sanctuary. Tonight, enjoy a private beach BBQ."
Take a ferry to the 'Maldives of Singapore', spending the day on a crescent-shaped white sand beach with crystalline, shallow waters.
Explore a sacred island filled with myths and folklore, visiting the Da Bo Gong Temple and the 152 steps to the hilltop Keramat shrines.
Eat fresh Mediterranean seafood at Blue Lotus or Sabio by the Sea, watching the multi-million dollar yachts dock in the harbor.
"For the high-adrenaline traveler, today we head to Pulau Hantu (Ghost Island) for a day of scuba diving. Despite being an urban island, these waters hide clownfish, sea slugs, and rare seahorses on the granite reefs. If you prefer to stay dry, you'll explore the coastal ruins of Fort Siloso on Sentosa, the only restored coastal battery in Singapore. Tonight, you'll celebrate at a beachfront bar with fire dancers and live music at Palawan Beach."
Dive or snorkel the reefs of the 'Ghost Island' to find seahorses and giant clams, a world-class surprise in an urban harbor.
Explore the gun emplacements and underground ammunition stores that guarded the Singapore harbor during the Pacific War.
Experience a spectacular multi-sensory light and water pyrotechnics show on the sand, telling a tale of two birds through time.
"We drive to the absolute western tip of the island to reach Tuas. You will walk the Raffles Marina promenade to stand beneath the Johor Strait Lighthouse, which overlooks the massive bridge connecting Singapore to Malaysia. You'll watch the international yachts navigating the narrow strait. In the afternoon, you visit Yunnan Garden at NTU, a stunning Chinese-style garden with a 5-meter waterfall. Tonight, enjoy a sunset meal at a floating kelong seafood restaurant in the northern waters."
Walk the long breakwater at Raffles Marina to see the 12-meter high lighthouse and the international shipping lanes into Malaysia.
Explore a masterfully landscaped Chinese garden featuring 19 trails, stone sculptures, and a roaring artificial waterfall inside a university campus.
Board a boat from Punggol to Smith Marine, a modern floating fish farm where you catch your own snapper and have it cooked immediately.
"Today features a study in futuristic coastal living. You will walk across the Keppel Bay Bridge to see the curved, glass towers of 'Reflections' by Daniel Libeskind. In the afternoon, you ascend the Southern Ridges to walk the Henderson Waves, an undulating pedestrian bridge 36 meters above the forest floor. You'll end your day at the Mount Faber cable car station, watching the sun set over the world's busiest container port. Tonight, dine in a private 'Cable Car Sky Dining' cabin."
Walk the highest pedestrian bridge in the country, connecting two hill parks with a design inspired by the rhythmic pulse of ocean waves.
Capture the panoramic view of the harbor and the southern islands from the city's second-highest peak, standing beside the gold Merlion.
Enjoy a multi-course gourmet dinner inside a private cable car cabin, drifting slowly between Mount Faber and Sentosa Island.
"We visit the Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the city's green heart. You will wander through the National Orchid Garden to see the 'VIP' orchids named after world leaders. In the afternoon, you visit Tiong Bahru, a 1930s Art Deco housing estate that is now a hip center of boutique cafes and independent bookstores. Tonight, you'll join a 'Sidecar City Tour', riding in a vintage Vespa sidecar through the neon-lit backstreets of the Heritage District."
Explore the world's largest display of orchids, including the rare 'Vanda Miss Joaquim', inside a 160-year-old tropical botanical garden.
Navigate the most charming neighborhood in the city, exploring the curved 'Godown' architecture and the famous Tiong Bahru Market.
Zip through the backstreets of Chinatown and Little India in a classic sidecar, seeing the city lights from a low-profile perspective.
"For your final full day, we head back toward the east. You will visit the Changi Jurassic Mile to cycle beside life-sized dinosaur sculptures on the airport trail. In the afternoon, you enter Jewel Changi Airport. You will stand before the HSBC Rain Vortex, the world's tallest indoor waterfall, thundering down seven stories. Tonight, you enjoy a celebratory farewell dinner at a restaurant overlooking the illuminated waterfall, reflecting on 14 days of hidden islands and ancient kampongs."
Cycle along the airport boundary fence beside 20 life-sized pre-historic creature sculptures, connecting the coast to the airport terminals.
Marvel at the staggering 40-meter indoor waterfall and walk across the glass-bottomed bridge suspended high inside the Jewel dome.
Toast your 14-day odyssey at Pollen or Perch, watching the evening light-and-sound show transform the Rain Vortex into a neon column.
"Your monumental 14-day expedition through the hidden heart of Singapore concludes. Wake up for a final kaya toast breakfast before exploring the Butterfly Garden inside the airport terminal. You'll have time for a final tax-free luxury shopping run before boarding your flight home. As you take off over the northern mangroves and southern islands, you carry with you the memories of a Singapore that few travelers ever see. Phir Milenge!"
Visit the world's first airport butterfly sanctuary, home to over 1,000 tropical butterflies and a lush flower display.
Do some last-minute shopping for international luxury brands and local gifts like TWG tea and Bengawan Solo cakes before your flight.
Pass through the hyper-efficient automated gates, saying a final 'Zai Jian' to the Lion City as you prepare for departure.
An epic three-week masterclass in Southeast Asian heritage. From the high-tech 'Smart City' labs to the pristine marine parks of the Sisters' Islands and the red-brick history of Malacca, this is the definitive Singaporean odyssey.
"Welcome to the high-tech heart of Asia! You land at Changi and ascend to the Central Business District. Your journey begins at the 'CapitaSpring' Sky Garden, a skyscraper where a vertical forest grows between the 17th and 20th floors. In the afternoon, you'll walk the Telok Ayer heritage trail, where 19th-century temples sit in the shadow of glass giants. Tonight, enjoy a 'Progressive Indian' dinner at a Michelin-starred restaurant in a historic shophouse."
Explore a stunning vertical forest suspended 100 meters in the air, featuring tropical flora and panoramic views of the Singapore River.
Visit one of the oldest Hokkien temples in the city, marveling at the detailed woodcarvings built without using a single nail.
Indulge in modern Indian flavors at this 2-Michelin-starred institution, where traditional spices meet avant-garde culinary techniques.
"We board a private yacht from Marina Keppel Bay to reach the Southern Islands. You will spend the morning at St. John's Island, visiting the Marine Park Outreach Centre to see rare coral specimens. In the afternoon, you walk the land-bridge to Lazarus Island, a pristine crescent of white sand with water so clear it looks like the Maldives. You'll spend the evening on the deck of your yacht, watching the Singapore skyline ignite from the silence of the sea."
Join a guided intertidal walk at low tide to spot sea anemones, giant clams, and reef sharks in Singapore's only marine national park.
Paddle through the turquoise lagoon of Lazarus Island, exploring hidden coves and empty beaches unreachable by foot.
Sip champagne and dine on fresh lobster as you cruise the Singapore Straits, watching the sun set behind the silhouette of Sentosa.
"Today features a journey to the absolute western frontier of Singapore. You'll travel to Raffles Marina to walk the 300-meter breakwater to the Johor Strait Lighthouse. You are standing just a few hundred meters from Malaysia. In the afternoon, explore the Tiger Beer Brewery to see how the world-famous tropical lager is brewed. Tonight, enjoy a 'Kelong' (floating fish farm) dinner in the western waters, watching the massive container ships navigate the narrow channel."
Photograph the iconic 12-meter high lighthouse overlooking the Tuas Second Link bridge, the gateway between Singapore and Malaysia.
Go behind the scenes of Singapore's national beer, from the brew house to the packaging hall, finishing with a fresh tasting session.
Board a ferry to a modern floating fish farm; catch your own sea bass or snapper and have it cooked immediately for a true sea-to-table feast.
"We hike the spectacular Southern Ridges, a 10km trail connecting three major hill parks. You'll walk the 'Forest Walk', a zig-zagging elevated bridge through the jungle canopy. In the afternoon, cross the Henderson Waves, an architectural wave-shaped bridge 36 meters above the ground. Tonight, you'll visit the Gillman Barracks, a former British military camp converted into a cluster of contemporary art galleries. Enjoy a cocktail at a bar hidden in a former ammunition store."
Trek from Mount Faber to Kent Ridge Park, passing the Berlayer Creek mangroves and the historic 'Labrador Battery' WWII ruins.
Explore Southeast Asia's premier contemporary art destination, visiting international galleries like Mizuma and Sundaram Tagore.
Dine in a grand 19th-century colonial bungalow nestled in the forest, enjoying refined Thai-Burmese cuisine and vintage wines.
"Today features a journey along the 'Green Corridor', the former railway line that connected Singapore to the rest of Asia. You will walk the restored Bukit Timah Railway Station, with its black steel bridges and rusted tracks. In the afternoon, hike to the summit of Bukit Timah Hill, the highest point in Singapore, home to one of the most diverse tropical rainforests in the world. Tonight, you'll eat at the Bukit Timah Market, famous for its 'Carrot Cake' and Satay Bee Hoon."
Explore the repurposed railway tracks, walking through deep limestone cuttings and across the iconic 1932 truss bridge.
Conquer the 163-meter peak through primary rainforest that contains more tree species in one hectare than all of North America.
Visit the city's most famous hawker center (featured in Crazy Rich Asians) to sample grilled tiger prawns and oyster omelettes.
"Prepare for the ultimate travel experience. You board the 'Eastern & Oriental Express' (or a luxury private limousine transfer) to reach Malacca, the historic sister-city of Singapore. You cross the Johor Strait and drive through the palm plantations of Malaysia. You arrive in the UNESCO-listed city of Malacca and check into a restored heritage mansion. Tonight, you'll walk the Jonker Street Night Market, tasting the world-best 'Gula Melaka' desserts and chicken rice balls."
Travel across the international border in absolute comfort, watching the urban landscapes of Singapore turn into the emerald jungles of Malaysia.
Explore the 1511 Portuguese fortress ruins and the hilltop church where St. Francis Xavier was once buried, overlooking the Malacca Straits.
Navigate the bustling night market to sample Nyonya Laksa, Durian Cendol, and the city's legendary steamed chicken rice balls.
"Today you explore the 'Red City' of Malacca. You will stand in the Dutch Square, surrounded by 17th-century terracotta-red buildings like the Christ Church and the Stadthuys. In the afternoon, you visit the Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum to see the opulent lifestyle of the Peranakan traders. As the sun sets, you'll board a river cruise, passing the brightly painted murals of the old warehouses. Tonight, enjoy a 'Peranakan' feast featuring 'Ayam Buah Keluak' (black nut chicken)."
Wander through the oldest Dutch building in the East, marveling at the red-brick architecture and the Malacca Sultanate Palace Museum.
Step inside a perfectly preserved 1896 Peranakan home, seeing the gold-leaf carvings, silk embroidery, and European-inspired tilework.
Drift along the historical river that built an empire, watching the traditional Malay houses and modern street art come to life at night.
"We take a luxury transfer back to Singapore, arriving at the historic Kampong Glam district. You'll visit the Sultan Mosque, the gold-domed crown jewel of Malay-Muslim culture. In the afternoon, you visit the Malay Heritage Centre, located in the former Istana Kampong Glam (royal palace). Tonight, you dive into the street art of Haji Lane, the city's narrowest alleyway, followed by a dinner of authentic Nasi Padang in a 60-year-old family restaurant."
Cross the causeway back into Singapore, watching the palm oil plantations turn into the high-rise efficiency of the futuristic city-state.
Gaze at the massive golden domes of the 1824 mosque, followed by a walk through the textile shops and perfume boutiques of Arab Street.
Explore the indie boutiques and street murals of Haji Lane before dining at Blu Jaz Cafe or a traditional Satay stall in the alley.
"Today features a peaceful morning at the Singapore Botanic Gardens, a 160-year-old tropical sanctuary and UNESCO site. You will wander through the National Orchid Garden to see the 'VIP' orchids named after world leaders. In the afternoon, you visit the Swan Lake and the 1889 iron-and-glass conservatory. Tonight, enjoy a 'Botanical Dinner' at a Michelin-starred restaurant located inside the gardens themselves, surrounded by the sounds of the night forest."
Explore the world's largest display of orchids, including the 'Vanda Miss Joaquim', inside a masterfully landscaped heritage park.
Wander through the massive tropical palm collection and watch the mute swans from Amsterdam glide across the 1866 lake.
Dine in a restored black-and-white colonial bungalow, enjoying 'Botanico-cuisine' that uses the garden's own plants as inspiration.
"Singapore is the world's most advanced smart city. Today, you visit the 'Urban Redevelopment Authority' (URA) Center to see the massive 3D model of the city. You'll learn how the island manages its water, traffic, and green spaces using a 'Digital Twin'. In the afternoon, you visit the Marina Barrage, a dam that turns the city's harbor into a massive freshwater reservoir. Tonight, you'll walk the 'Helix Bridge' to witness the futuristic neon light show 'Spectra' over the bay."
Gaze at the world's largest scale model of a city center, seeing how Singapore plans its vertical growth and subterranean systems.
Visit the city's rooftop green lung above the reservoir, watching hundreds of kites take flight against the backdrop of the skyscrapers.
Experience a 15-minute outdoor light and water pyrotechnics show, choreographed to a symphony of lights and lasers over the Marina Bay.
"Prepare for the world's weirdest theme park. We travel to the west to visit Haw Haw Villa, a bizarre complex built by the founders of Tiger Balm. You'll walk through the 'Ten Courts of Hell', a series of dioramas depicting Chinese mythology's afterlife with graphic, surreal statues. In the afternoon, you visit the West Coast Park to see the massive marshlands and the industrial crane-fields of the world's busiest container port. Tonight, eat 'Claypot Rice' in the nearby Clementi neighborhood."
Explore 1,000 statues and 150 dioramas that depict ancient Chinese virtues, legends, and the fascinating concepts of the afterlife.
Hike along the coastal cliffs to see the remains of a 19th-century British fort and the only rocky sea cliff remaining on the mainland.
Venture into the neon-lit district of Geylang to sample the city's best savory frog leg porridge and ginger-scallion stir fry.
"We hike deep into the center of the island. You will traverse the 11km MacRitchie Nature Trail, walking through ancient tropical rainforest. The highlight is the Treetop Walk, a 250-meter suspension bridge that floats above the forest canopy. You'll share the path with long-tailed macaques and possibly spot the rare flying lemur. In the afternoon, you visit the serene Upper Seletar Reservoir to climb the iconic 1960s 'Rocket Tower'. Tonight, enjoy a sunset meal at a floating seafood restaurant."
Conquer the high suspension bridge between the two highest points in MacRitchie, enjoying a bird's-eye view of the primary rainforest.
Scale an iconic space-age lookout tower to see the massive water reservoirs and the dark green canopy of the northern forests.
Dine at The Summerhouse, located in a restored RAF colonial bungalow beside the private jet runway of Seletar Airport.
"Today you board a bumboat from Changi Point to reach Pulau Ubin, the last traditional kampong (village) in Singapore. You will cycle along rustic dirt roads through abandoned granite quarries. You'll explore the Chek Jawa Wetlands, walking the coastal boardwalk to see sea stars and anemones at low tide. Tonight, you return to the mainland and explore the Changi Village Night Market for its world-famous Nasi Lemak."
Rent a vintage bike to explore the island's interior, watching for wild boars, long-tailed macaques, and rare hornbills in the forest.
Walk between a six-story viewing tower and a seaside jetty to observe six distinct ecosystems meeting in one coastal tip.
Eat at the legendary Changi Village Food Centre, joining the massive queue for the country's best coconut rice and spicy sambal fish.
"Prepare for a true jungle experience. You drive to the far north to Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. You'll walk the mangrove boardwalks to spot estuarine crocodiles and monitor lizards in the wild. In the afternoon, you visit the Kranji War Memorial, a poignant site commemorating the soldiers who defended the island in 1942. Tonight, you return to the city for a 'Frog Porridge' feast in a vibrant local neighborhood."
Explore Singapore's first Asean Heritage Park, walking over muddy banks where wild crocodiles and smooth-coated otters often appear.
Visit the silent, flower-filled grounds of the Commonwealth War Graves, honoring the 24,000 soldiers who died during the Japanese occupation.
Visit a local hydroponic farm and a goat dairy, learning about Singapore's innovative urban agriculture while eating fresh-harvested dishes.
"Today features a journey into the world of 'Avatar'. You'll enter Gardens by the Bay to explore the Cloud Forest, a massive mist-filled glass dome housing a 35-meter indoor waterfall. In the afternoon, you'll walk the OCBC Skyway, a bridge suspended between giant steel 'Supertrees'. As night falls, you'll watch the 'Garden Rhapsody' light show. Tonight, enjoy a 'Singapore Sling' at the top of a Supertree overlooking the illuminated bay."
Wander through a man-made mountain shrouded in mist and explore Mediterranean gardens inside the world's largest glass greenhouses.
Walk 22 meters above the ground along a scenic bridge connecting two massive Supertrees, offering a unique perspective of the gardens.
Dine in the tallest Supertree, enjoying panoramic city views and a high-end menu of international fusion cuisine during the light show.
"You dive into the multi-ethnic soul of Singapore. You'll start in Little India, navigating the vibrant spice shops and the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple. In the afternoon, you visit the Indian Heritage Centre to see the history of the South Asian diaspora. Tonight, you experience the 'Zhu Jiao' market, sampling Biryani and fresh green mango among the local crowds. Tonight, join a 'Night Food Safari' to find the city's best-kept culinary secrets."
Explore the flower markets and jewelry shops of Serangoon Road, visiting the House of Tan Teng Niah—the most colorful villa in the city.
Explore the history and culture of the Indian community in Singapore through interactive galleries and a world-class collection of artifacts.
Join a guided tour of Tekka Centre to sample legendary Mutton Biryani and Appam at heritage stalls in the heart of Little India.
"Today features a study in futuristic coastal living. You will walk across the Keppel Bay Bridge to see the curved, glass towers of 'Reflections'. In the afternoon, you visit the Henderson Waves, an undulating pedestrian bridge 36 meters above the forest floor. You'll end your day at the Mount Faber cable car station, watching the sun set over the world's busiest container port. Tonight, dine in a private 'Cable Car Sky Dining' cabin drifting over the ocean."
Walk among some of the world's most expensive yachts, admiring the striking architecture of Daniel Libeskind's residential towers.
Capture the panoramic view of the harbor and the southern islands from the country's highest pedestrian bridge during the golden hour.
Enjoy a multi-course gourmet dinner inside a private cable car cabin, drifting slowly between Mount Faber and Sentosa Island.
"We visit Tiong Bahru, a 1930s housing estate that is now a hip center of boutique cafes and bookstores. You will wander the curved 'Godown' architecture and visit the famous Tiong Bahru Market. In the afternoon, you join a 'Sidecar City Tour', riding in a vintage Vespa sidecar through the neon-lit backstreets. Tonight, you'll have a farewell dinner at a rooftop bar overlooking the neon pulse of the city, celebrating a journey that spanned from the straits to the peaks."
Explore the most charming neighborhood in the city, seeing the curved balcony architecture and the hidden street murals of local life.
Zip through the backstreets of Chinatown and the Heritage District in a classic Vespa sidecar, seeing the city from a low-profile perspective.
Dine in the most exclusive lifestyle enclave of Tanjong Pagar, enjoying world-class cocktails and high-end Mediterranean fusion cuisine.
"Today features a deep dive into the Chinese heart of the city. You'll visit the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, a stunning Tang-style building housing a sacred tooth of the Buddha. In the afternoon, explore the Chinatown Heritage Centre and participate in a traditional tea ceremony at a century-old teahouse. Tonight, you dive into the Ningxia Night Market to eat Michelin-rated oyster omelets and mochi under the red lanterns."
Explore the richly decorated monastic chambers and the rooftop garden of this spectacular 2007 temple, seeing the solid gold stupa.
Learn the art of traditional Chinese tea appreciation in the same heritage shophouse that once hosted Queen Elizabeth II.
Navigate the lantern-lit streets to sample 'Bak Kut Teh' (pork rib soup) and 'Char Kway Teow' at heritage stalls under the stars.
"For your final full day, we head back toward the east. You will visit the Changi Jurassic Mile to cycle beside life-sized dinosaur sculptures. In the afternoon, you enter Jewel Changi Airport. You will stand before the HSBC Rain Vortex, the world's tallest indoor waterfall, thundering down seven stories. Tonight, you enjoy a celebratory farewell dinner at a restaurant overlooking the illuminated waterfall, reflecting on 21 days of archipelago sovereignity."
Cycle along the airport boundary fence beside 20 life-sized pre-historic creature sculptures, connecting the coast to the airport terminals.
Marvel at the staggering 40-meter indoor waterfall and walk across the glass-bottomed bridge suspended high inside the Jewel dome.
Toast your 21-day odyssey at Pollen or Perch, watching the evening light-and-sound show transform the Rain Vortex into a neon column.
"Your monumental 21-day expedition through the islands and straits of Singapore finally concludes. Wake up for a final luxury breakfast before exploring the Butterfly Garden inside the airport terminal. You'll have time for a final tax-free luxury shopping run before boarding your flight home. As you take off over the northern mangroves and southern islands, you carry with you the memories of a Singapore few travelers ever see. Phir Milenge!"
Visit the world's first airport butterfly sanctuary, home to over 1,000 tropical butterflies and a lush flower display.
Do some last-minute shopping for international luxury brands and local gifts like TWG tea and Bengawan Solo cakes before your flight.
Pass through the hyper-efficient automated gates, saying a final 'Zai Jian' to the Lion City as you prepare for departure.