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Cruises Singapore : Offers and promotions 2026 - 2027

Specialty cruises offer a unique experience, combining sea travel with specific passions. They allow participants to immerse themselves in a variety of worlds, such as gastronomy, music, sports and history, while exploring new destinations. Whether it's for Christmas, the summer vacations, as a family, or among adults, each cruise offers activities and experiences to suit every taste.

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Gardens in the heart of the city

A stay in Singapore is enough to make you fall in love with the country, especially if you're a fan of botany. It boasts a number of floral gardens, each as surprising as the next. Gardens By The Bay tops the list. From the outside, it looks like something out of science fiction, with giant mushroom-shaped structures. Once inside, you'll discover thousands of species of tropical plants covering the metal structure. A visit to this garden is even better at night, as the lighting on the "super tree" provides a breathtaking view of the entire site.

If you're looking for the rarest flowers in the world, the best destination is the orchid garden. The quality of presentation of each plant species has been specially crafted to amaze visitors to this botanical park. Spread over an area of 3 hectares, it contains over 1,000 species of orchid and 2,000 hybrids. Each type of plant is also divided into different zones according to its flowering period: autumn, winter, spring and summer. Special compartments for VIP orchids are available in the garden. The species on display have been created for important people such as the heads of state who have visited here.

After visiting these botanical gardens, head south to Pulau Ujong to discover one of Singapore's architectural wonders. Fort Canning Park is a historic monument built into the hillside, surrounded by urban buildings. The building is surrounded by a large green lawn and a few ruins of old buildings dating back to the Second World War. A stroll around the property will allow you to appreciate the tranquility of the place. Note that the bunker used for decision-making during the war against Japan was located at the heart of this camp.

In Singapore, you'll have the chance to get to know many cultures from around the world. A visit to Arab Street will take you on a journey to the heart of the Orient. You'll have the opportunity to visit a number of typical Arab shops, such as carpet merchants and spice stores. You can even find traditional oriental clothing. A few kilometers from Rue Arabe, you'll find yourself in the Tamil quarter of Little India. Located to the east of the Singapore River, this part of the city offers a unique backdrop of narrow streets and colorful houses. You'll also have the opportunity to discover Indian handicrafts on display in the arcades, not to mention restaurants serving Indian specialties. And if you're a fan of Thai cuisine, head to Renn Thai. This establishment offers typical Thai dishes such as Tom Yam Kung, Tom Ka Gai and Pat Thaï. Each restaurant has its own cuisine! As for Hooters, it offers American dishes such as hot dogs and hamburgers. To round off your stay in Singapore, a relaxing day at Marina Bay Sands is highly recommended. This hotel complex is characterized by its luxury services, but above all by the gigantic swimming pool installed on its roof.

The ideal season to visit Singapore

If you want to visit Singapore, we advise you to plan your arrival for the months of December-January and August-September. Singapore has a hot, humid tropical climate. The monsoon season varies according to location. In the northeastern part of the country, it runs from December to March, and in the southwestern part from June to September. Thunderstorms are frequent during the inter-monsoon season. For the northeastern part of the country, it runs from December to March, and from June to September for the southwestern part. The climate is best at these times of year, to make your stay as pleasant as possible.