Tag: Singapore Tours and Activities
Sentosa GrillFest 2025 returns with its biggest edition ever
Singapore’s Siloso Beach on Sentosa island will welcome the biggest GrillFest event to date, with 39 participating F&B brands across five zones and two...
SingaPour Drink Tour
Singapore’s first zero-alcohol walking tour promises to leave you satiated, satisfied and sober at the end of it
Singapore’s sustainability practices to become tour highlights for Indian market
India's STIC Travel Group has teamed up with Singapore's leading professional development and enrichment company, Mastereign Group, to introduce the Red Dot Green City...
Sustainability tours join Go Green SG festival this year
Visitors to Singapore this month can join the city-state’s sustainability journey, as the Go Green SG festival adopts a destination experience angle through a...
Singapore dishes out enjoy free tours for transfer, transit travellers
Changi Airport Group (CAG), Singapore Airlines (SIA) and the Singapore Tourism Board have relaunched the Free Singapore Tour for transit and transfer passengers to...
Building love for his city, one step at a time
Before setting foot into the tour business, Thiam Wei Toh, founder and chief storyteller of Indie Singapore Tours, said he was a “local boy”...
Sentosa serves up new fun experiences this June
To commemorate its Golden Jubilee year, Sentosa has collaborated with Monster Day Tours to present two unique tours just in time for the June...
STB releases safe travel guidelines, itineraries
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has joined forces with five tourism industry associations to launch the Safe Itinerary Guide and “Experience Singapore!” Compendium, which...
SentoSights tours
A wilder side of Sentosa awaits discovery, where guests get up-close with a diversity of wildlife from sea creatures to nocturnal creepy crawlies like glowing scorpions.
The art of reimagination and reinvention
The pandemic travel freeze has sparked off a wave of innovation in Singapore’s tourism landscape as tour operators and hotels rush to pivot their offerings to lure local patrons, boosting the country’s destination attractiveness in the long run.
















