How to Plan a Honeymoon Trip in Singapore
Guide to Organizing an Unforgettable Honeymoon Tour of Singapore
As one of Asia's safest and most straight-laced holiday hotspots, Singapore remains a top pick among newlyweds for their first vacation together. While this may be largely due to the ability to travel to the island nation visa-free, the countless recreational activities and high-end resorts occupying Singapore are other reasons why it is a popular choice. From timing the trip to selecting romantic activities, here's how to plan a memorably romantic post-wedding getaway in the Lion City.
Time the Holiday
The first step in planning a successful honeymoon trip to Singapore is deciding when to travel. Although the island nation is a breathtaking vacation hub for most of the year, couples who intend to experience the Lion City at its best should time their visit between November and June. This includes the peak tourist season from December to March when sunny skies are the norm all across the country and extends into periods when some of Singapore's grandest local festivals take place. The duration of your honeymoon will depend on your budget but it is crucial to spend at least 4 or 5 days in the country as a weekend will simply be insufficient.
Find a Romantic Base
Couples will not be surprised to find that Singapore is home to some of the finest resorts, hotels and apart'hotels in the world and the Singapore residence hotel one chooses really depends on the budget and personal preference. Newlyweds who love to shop and enjoy wining and dining should consider staying close to downtown Singapore or its best landmarks. Venues such as the Citadines Mount Sophia Singapore fall into this category. Couples who would rather steer clear of the main highlights and the busier areas of Singapore may want to find a service apartment in Tiong Bahru.
Curate Date Nights
Ranked among the region's best dining hotspots, Singapore offers couples the chance to wine and dine in some truly unique surroundings. There are a host of locations, restaurants and venues where one can enjoy romantic date nights during the honeymoon and this includes the Singapore Flyer. Offering couples the chance to enjoy a fine dining experience while in a flight, it is one of the best things to do for honeymooners. Street food lovers can also spend a date night in Chinatown or dig into local treats served at local hawker centres.
Sign up for Exciting Activities
As an epicentre for leisure, Singapore is a destination where couples can truly let their hand down and have a ball of a time. From spending a day riding the rollercoasters at Universal Studios Singapore to splashing around the beaches of Sentosa Island, the choices are truly endless. Cable car rides and boating excursions are also accessible for active couples while hiking and biking tours of Singapore's wetland reserves are another great way to discover a hidden side to the country.
Pencil in Quiet Time in Singaporean Islands
One of the lesser-known aspects of Singapore is its pristine islands where couples can spend a tranquil day or two basking in a beach paradise close to the bustling metropolis. Pulau Ubin, Kusu Island and Pulau Satumu are three breathtaking islands where honeymooners can unwind on their own while Coney Island and Chek Jawa are ideal for camping activities and spending time in nature.
Make Allowances for Shopping Sprees
As a shopaholic's dream come true, a honeymoon in the Lion City would not be complete without enjoying a shopping spree in some of its best malls and department stores. Make plans to spend a day exploring the shopping complexes down trendy Orchard Road or the bargain shops in Little India or Chinatown where one can also grab authentic Asian meals.
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