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A perfect getaway beyond the city

Do you want to spend a day away from Singapore's busy streets? Well, Singapore day trips are here for the rescue. There are many fascinating places within a short drive away, whether you wish for calm beaches, verdant surroundings, or diverse cultural experiences, places around Singapore won't disappoint you. Day tours from Singapore offer the ideal balance of discovery and leisure, offering a new viewpoint beyond Lion City's boundaries. These travels can take you to lively adjacent towns or peaceful island retreats. Ready to find undiscovered treasures and exhilarating novel experiences? Let's explore the top locations for a brief yet spectacular vacation!

Malacca

Craving some peaceful alone time, but also want to dive into exciting adventures? Malacca is an underrated gem worth visiting. This place is a quaint and charming history town located just a few hours' drive from Singapore. This town is an ideal road trip destination, with rows of shophouses, Peranakan antique shops selling Chinese porcelain stools to gemstones and crystals, winding laneways, and plenty of delicious food at every turn. Don’t forget to try amazing Tandoori Chicken, naan, and assorted curries at Pak Putra restaurant, or get your hands dirty (in a good way) at The Clay House and make your pottery and sculptures to take back home.

Haw Par Villa

If you're intrigued by Chinese mythologies and traditions, this suggestion is not one to be missed! Located in the center of an industrial and residential neighborhood on the west coast, Haw Par Villa is a sort of unconventional adventure land. It is well-known for its unique statues and dioramas that portray scenes from Chinese mythology, Buddhism, and Taoist folklore. What is its most popular feature? The Ten Courts of Hell and its bizarre dioramas can be found at the Hell's Museum, so don’t forget to check them out!

Pulau Ubin

Day trips from Singapore feel empty without the honorary mention of Pulau Ubin, Singapore's most famous Islands, housing Chek Jawa Wetlands, and the last Kampungs. It is located in the northeast corner and can be reached via a quick 10-minute boat ride from Changi Point. Nature enthusiasts are in for a treat with its biodiversity of fauna and flora, old-school heritage sites, and rustic Kumpugs. Don’t get shocked if a monkey joins you along your journey, as these friendly monkeys often accompany tourists on their adventures. The best way to explore the islands is on bikes, so get on a two-wheeler ride and get going!

Bollywood Veggies

Do we have a Singapore Countryside on the list of day tours in Singapore? Well, surprisingly enough, but yes! This haven from the city is located in the undeveloped Kranji Countryside in the northwest. By visiting this place, you feel like you have traveled back in time to a much simpler era. Explore and admire the expansive 10-acre property, where owner Ivy Singh-Lim cultivates over 100 types of plants, including uncommon native fruits, and leaves you feeling revitalized and refreshed. Do you need some food? Visit the healthful Poison Ivy Bistro for freshly prepared meals. This place is perfect for spending an entire day away from city chaos.

Desaru

Gorgeous white sand beaches and blue oceans make this underappreciated island the ideal destination if you want to get the best day trips from Singapore. Take a 30-minute boat ride from Changi Boat Terminal to explore Desaru's varied offers, which include modern golf courses, ostrich farms, and fruit plantations. After a whole day of explorations savor a delectable seafood meal at Jade Garden Seafood Corner, where you can find dishes like delicious lobster and bamboo clams, among others.

Sentosa

Sentosa is like that friend in Singapore who gets along with everybody, which means this place has something fun to offer for every taste, be it a thrilling high-speed coaster, a Michelin-star food hunt, a relaxing spa and wellness center, or a marine exploration to understand more about ocean depths. If all of that seems a little too much for you, you can always park and spend the day relaxing on one of the three onsite beaches.

Gardens By the Bay

Gardens by the Bay is a 101-hector futuristic park, claiming its position among the top Singapore day tours. The park is famous for its futuristic-looking trees that are not real in reality, they are man-made from steel and concrete and work like vertical gardens that home 158,000 plants. Walking among these lush beauties takes you to another world, there are 18 supertrees in the Gardens by the Bay area: three are in the Golden Gardens, three more are in the Silver Gardens, and twelve are in the Supertree Grove. Additionally, some of them have ecologically friendly features like solar energy harvesting photovoltaic cells.

Merlion Park

As Singapore's national icon, the Merlion is something you should not pass up, of course, the opportunity to photograph! The eight-meter-tall Merlion monument is made up of two parts: the lion head, which honors the city's original name, Singapura (lion city), and the fish body reflects Singapore's beginnings as a fishing community. The park is not very huge which allows tourists to take their time to explore it. After exploring Merlion Park, make sure to head to Marina Bay, the area is perfect for chilling and hanging out after a long day.

Green Corridor

Green Corridor is a well-liked hiking path, perfect for a day tour with your buddies. The scenic trail stretches 24 km across the island and is also referred to as the Rail Corridor. Formerly serving as a section of Malaysia's KTM railway line, the verdant walkway linked the two adjacent nations. Challenge yourself to complete the entire trail, which passes through Kranji, Bukit Panjang, Bukit Timah, Holland, Tanglin, and Alexandra, if you're up to burn some calories in a single day! The hike takes approximately 6 hours, so make sure you have extra water and energy bars on your hands.

Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle

Here at this place, you will find the last dragon Kiln in Singapore. Now what’s that exactly, you might ask? Dragon Kiln got its name from its shape which is similar to a dragon with its tail uphill, and a smoky head at the base. They are essentially wood-fired kilns, which have been used in China for many years. Pottery products such as water jars for the neighborhood market, orchid pots for nurseries, and latex cups for the rubber plantation were fired in dragon kilns at Thow Kwang. Add this to your day tours list if you're looking for something historically significant and crafty.

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