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- Yes, Singapore is a prime destination for all things cruise-related and offers a variety of options to explore that will surely enhance your experience. Retreat into the serenity of nature at Kusu Island, St. John's Island, and other southern islands, or behold the sight of the city’s finest landmarks like Gardens by the Bay, the National Gallery, Merlion Park, and more. Visitors can either opt for sightseeing cruises, dinner cruises, or a cruise getaway when in Singapore.
- Here are the types of cruises in Singapore:
- Sightseeing Cruises: Get an exclusive view of Singapore’s much-loved landmarks from a fresh angle with various sightseeing options that allow you to explore the best of Singapore’s culturally and historically rich Southern Islands, or the city’s popular landmarks. Sightseeing cruises in Singapore typically last 40 minutes to 3 hours and include either bilingual licenced guides or audio-visual commentary for an immersive experience.
- Dinner Cruises: Indulge in a one-of-a-kind dinner cruise in Singapore and absorb the beautiful sunset across the city’s mesmerizing skyline. Make the most of a BBQ dinner with beverages under the starry night paired with the tranquil scenery of St. John’s Island, all while a professional guide indulges you with some entertaining facts.
- Getaway Cruises: Experience Singapore lavishly with a luxurious getaway cruise plan. Pamper yourself with a plethora of fun activities, including spas, beach clubs, shows, a waterslide park, a VR lab, and more, and dig into a fine range of culinary options.
- Combo Cruises: Add to your experience, a cruise tour to make the most out of your stay in Singapore. Explore the city on the road and get a glimpse of the Gardens by the Bay, the National Gallery Singapore, Merlion Park, and more. Indulge in some shopping before boarding your cruise and explore the nightscape of the city while cruising across the Singapore River.
- Some of the boarding points for cruises are:
- Marina South Pier
- Clarke Quay Jetty
- Boat Quay
The boarding point for each cruise and the directions on how to get there will be included in your confirmed ticket.
- On a Singapore cruise, you can explore the prime spots of the city from a different angle. Depending on your choice of the cruise tour, you can witness the splendor of landmarks in Singapore such as Fullerton Hotel, Singapore Flyer, Marina Bay Sands, and Merlion Park, or embrace the natural beauty of the Southern Islands, including Kusu Island and St. John’s Island.
- Yes. Dinner cruises and getaway cruises include meals. You can enjoy a BBQ dinner paired with beverages on the dinner cruise or a vast range of food and beverage offerings on the getaway cruise. Some sightseeing cruises may include snacks and other refreshments but not meals.
- Yes, dinner cruises and getaway cruises include mocktails and other beverage offerings. However, sightseeing cruises may or may not have an option for drinks.
- Yes, sunset cruises are available in Singapore. The sunset cruise in Singapore is part of a dinner cruise experience where you can indulge in a romantic meal under the stars after capturing the scenic sunset against the Singapore skyline. Based on what you opt for, you can avail beverages or food options.
- While Singapore is friendly to year-round visits, you can align your trip according to your needs. If you’re looking to cruise with minimal crowds and bearable heat, February to April would be the best time to visit Singapore, with spring just around the corner and the Sakura or cherry blossoms in full bloom. We recommend avoiding the summer months if you're not up for humidity. The best time for cruises during summer would be early mornings or post-sunset. Fall is another prime season to visit Singapore for your cruise rides as you get to enjoy the best of the cruise experience after exploring the numerous festivals across the city. Winters are cooler and generally a pleasant time to hop on a cruise, as you also get to experience the city preparing itself for Christmas and New Year’s.
- Singapore River cruise options average around 40 minutes to an hour. Dinner cruises may extend up to 2.5 hours, and getaway cruise options range from 2 to 3 days based on what you opt for.
- Yes, most sightseeing cruises have audio-visual commentary or a licensed guide as part of the cruise experience. Immerse yourself in waves of fun, entertaining information and trivia about landmarks across the city and delve into the rich history of Singapore and its islands based on your choice of an island cruise or a Singapore River cruise.