

14-night Singapore To Tokyo Cruise
Aboard
Ovation of the Seas
From
Singapore, Singapore
1 Sailing
Apr 17, 2026
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$7,836
per person*
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Aboard
Ovation of the Seas
From
Singapore, Singapore
1 Sailing
Apr 17, 2026
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Navigator of the Seas
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Singapore, Singapore
1 Sailing
Apr 29, 2027
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Seven Seas Mariner
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1 Sailing
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Queen Anne
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Singapore, Singapore
1 Sailing
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Queen Anne
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Singapore, Singapore
1 Sailing
Mar 27, 2028
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1 Sailing
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Queen Elizabeth
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Singapore, Singapore
1 Sailing
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Queen Elizabeth
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Singapore, Singapore
1 Sailing
Feb 25, 2028
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Queen Elizabeth
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Singapore, Singapore
1 Sailing
Feb 25, 2028
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Queen Elizabeth
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Singapore, Singapore
1 Sailing
Feb 25, 2028
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Overview
This island nation is small in size but big on experiences—from its iconic skyline and ultra-modern architecture to its rich mix of cultures, languages, and cuisines. You can explore bustling hawker centers, stroll through colorful neighborhoods like Little India and Chinatown, or marvel at the futuristic beauty of Gardens by the Bay.
Singapore is clean, efficient, and incredibly easy to get around, whether you’re shopping on Orchard Road or taking in panoramic views from Marina Bay Sands. History buffs can dive into the city’s colonial past at the National Museum, while nature lovers can escape into the lush Singapore Botanic Gardens or the rainforest walks at MacRitchie Reservoir.
What truly sets Singapore apart is how seamlessly it blends old-world charm with cutting-edge innovation. it is a place where you can sip kopi in a heritage café by morning and enjoy rooftop cocktails overlooking a glowing skyline by night—all in one unforgettable stop.

Begin your day at Marina Bay Sands, one of Singapore's most iconic landmarks. The impressive resort complex consists of a hotel, shopping mall, observation deck, and infinity pool. Take a walk along the waterfront promenade and enjoy the stunning views of the city’s skyline. You can visit the SkyPark Observation Deck on the 57th floor for a panoramic view of the city, or if you have time, explore the ArtScience Museum next door.
Tip: If you are keen to experience luxury shopping, the Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands offers a wide range of designer boutiques and international brands. The light-filled atrium is also an architectural wonder.

Just a short walk from Marina Bay Sands is Gardens by the Bay, a must-visit attraction for any nature lover. This futuristic park features stunning outdoor gardens, as well as the impressive Supertree Grove, where giant tree-like structures are covered in plants. Don’t miss the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome—indoor conservatories that showcase exotic plants and flowers from around the world.
Tip: The Supertree Grove lights up every evening with a mesmerizing light and sound show. If you are visiting later in the day, make sure to catch it!

From the futuristic landscapes of Marina Bay, head over to Chinatown, a vibrant district filled with heritage, food, and culture. Here, you can explore colorful streets, visit traditional Chinese temples like Sri Mariamman Temple, and shop for unique souvenirs. Don’t miss the Chinatown Heritage Centre, where you can learn about the history of Chinese immigrants in Singapore.
Tip: While you’re in Chinatown, stop by the famous Maxwell Food Centre to try Chicken Rice, a Singaporean dish that’s both flavorful and a crowd favorite.

Next, make your way to Little India, a colorful and lively district filled with aromatic spices, temples, and vibrant markets. Explore the bustling Tekka Centre for fresh produce, textiles, and delicious Indian food. Visit the ornate Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali, and take in the vibrant street art and murals that adorn many of the buildings.
Tip: If you have a sweet tooth, try Kailasa's Sweet Shop for traditional Indian sweets like Jalebi or Barfi.

If you are a nature enthusiast, head to the National Orchid Garden, located within the Singapore Botanic Gardens. This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts one of the largest collections of orchids in the world, with over 1,000 species and 2,000 hybrids of orchids. It’s a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle, with beautifully manicured gardens and serene paths.
Tip: The Botanic Gardens are free to enter, but the Orchid Garden has a small entrance fee.

For a bit of leisure and adventure, head to Sentosa Island, a popular resort destination offering everything from beautiful beaches to theme parks. You can visit Universal Studios Singapore for a dose of fun, or simply relax at Palawan Beach, which is perfect for a few hours of sunbathing or a swim.
Tip: If you are short on time, the Sentosa Express monorail is an easy and quick way to explore the island.

Singapore is famous for its hawker food culture, and you absolutely can’t miss out on trying local delicacies. Visit Lau Pa Sat or Chinatown Food Street for an authentic experience. Some must-try dishes include Chilli Crab, Satay Skewers, Hainanese Chicken Rice, and Laksa (spicy noodle soup).
Tip: Don't forget to try Kaya Toast with soft-boiled eggs and coffee for a traditional Singaporean breakfast snack.

If shopping is on your agenda, head over to Orchard Road, Singapore’s premier shopping street. This famous retail hub is lined with malls, department stores, and boutique shops offering everything from luxury brands to high-street fashion. Whether you’re looking for the latest trends or simply window shopping, Orchard Road is the place to be.
Tip: Even if you are not shopping, take a stroll along Orchard Road to enjoy the city's vibrant atmosphere and impressive malls.

For a different perspective of the city, take a Singapore River Cruise. This scenic boat ride offers views of the iconic Raffles Hotel, Clarke Quay, and historic bridges along the river. You’ll also get to admire the city’s unique blend of colonial architecture and modern skyscrapers from the water.
Tip: The evening cruises are especially beautiful when the city lights begin to twinkle, giving you a magical view of the skyline.

End your day with the Spectra Light & Water Show, a stunning outdoor performance held at the Marina Bay Sands Event Plaza. This 15-minute light and water spectacle features lasers, fountains, and projections set to music. It’s an impressive show that perfectly sums up Singapore’s blend of nature, technology, and creativity.
Tip: The show is free to watch, and it runs several times in the evening, so be sure to check the timing before heading over.