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SINGAPORE
Itinerary Overview
Days 1 - 3
Garden City
Days 4 - 7
BEST TIME
BEST TIME
TAILORED TRIPS
BEST TIME
Days 8 - 12
Escape the City
A City of Many Cultures
Highlights of Your Journey
Experience Singapore’s harmony of innovation and nature, from Marina Bay Sands’ futuristic skyline to the Supertree Grove and waterfalls of Gardens by the Bay.
Celebrate multiculturalism in vibrant neighborhoods, exploring Singapore’s Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam, alongside street art and traditional cuisine.
Travel through time in Melaka, where Dutch, Portuguese, and British colonial landmarks meet Peranakan culture, antique markets, and scenic river cruises.
Discover Kuala Lumpur’s architectural icons and spiritual sites, including the Petronas Twin Towers, Merdeka Square, and the awe-inspiring Batu Caves.
Ascend to the cool air of Genting Highlands, where cloud forests, mountaintop temples, and sweeping jungle views provide a refreshing escape from the city.
Days 1 - 3
Where futuristic architecture meets multicultural heritage, Singapore showcases its vision of urban perfection through iconic landmarks and cultural diversity.
Begin at Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay, where the Supertree Grove and climate-controlled conservatories demonstrate Singapore's "City in a Garden" vision. Day two explores Sentosa Island's Universal Studios and S.E.A. Aquarium, while day three reveals cultural diversity through Chinatown's temples, Little India's spice markets, and Haji Lane's street art. Day four combines the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari, where open-concept design and nocturnal wildlife create unforgettable encounters. Day five offers tranquility at the Singapore Botanic Gardens and shopping along Orchard Road, while day six features cycling at East Coast Park and island adventures at Pulau Ubin, where traditional village life continues just kilometers from the modern city.
Days 4 - 7
Where Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonial history converges, Melaka reveals Malaysia's multicultural heritage through UNESCO World Heritage streets and Peranakan culture.
Travel north to Melaka, where the Dutch Square, St. Paul's Hill, and the ruins of A Famosa fortress tell the story of European colonial competition in Southeast Asia. Day eight explores Chinese heritage through Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Malaysia's oldest functioning Chinese temple, followed by Jonker Street's antique shops and the Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum, where Peranakan culture showcases the unique blend of Chinese and Malay traditions. Your final Melaka day includes a peaceful river cruise through the historic center, where colourful murals and traditional architecture line the waterways, followed by relaxation at local cafes that serve traditional Peranakan cuisine.
Days 8 - 12
Where towering ambitions meet cultural preservation, Malaysia's capital provides the perfect finale through iconic architecture and highland adventures.
Travel to Kuala Lumpur, where the Petronas Twin Towers and KLCC Park immediately announce your arrival in Malaysia's economic powerhouse. Day eleven combines the spiritual power of Batu Caves, where the golden statue of Lord Murugan guards limestone caverns, with the historical significance of Merdeka Square, where Malaysian independence was declared in 1957. Your final day ventures to Genting Highlands, where cable car rides through cloud forests lead to the cool mountain air of Malaysia's premier hill resort, including visits to Chin Swee Caves Temple and panoramic views over the surrounding jungle-covered peaks, providing a refreshing finale before departure.


Day 1
Where futuristic architecture meets multicultural heritage, Singapore showcases its vision of urban perfection through iconic landmarks and cultural diversity.
Begin at Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay, where the Supertree Grove and climate-controlled conservatories demonstrate Singapore's "City in a Garden" vision. Day two explores Sentosa Island's Universal Studios and S.E.A. Aquarium, while day three reveals cultural diversity through Chinatown's temples, Little India's spice markets, and Haji Lane's street art. Day four combines the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari, where open-concept design and nocturnal wildlife create unforgettable encounters. Day five offers tranquility at the Singapore Botanic Gardens and shopping along Orchard Road, while day six features cycling at East Coast Park and island adventures at Pulau Ubin, where traditional village life continues just kilometers from the modern city.
Days 2 - 4
Where Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonial history converges, Melaka reveals Malaysia's multicultural heritage through UNESCO World Heritage streets and Peranakan culture.
Travel north to Melaka, where the Dutch Square, St. Paul's Hill, and the ruins of A Famosa fortress tell the story of European colonial competition in Southeast Asia. Day eight explores Chinese heritage through Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Malaysia's oldest functioning Chinese temple, followed by Jonker Street's antique shops and the Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum, where Peranakan culture showcases the unique blend of Chinese and Malay traditions. Your final Melaka day includes a peaceful river cruise through the historic center, where colourful murals and traditional architecture line the waterways, followed by relaxation at local cafes that serve traditional Peranakan cuisine.
Days 5 - 6
Where towering ambitions meet cultural preservation, Malaysia's capital provides the perfect finale through iconic architecture and highland adventures.
Travel to Kuala Lumpur, where the Petronas Twin Towers and KLCC Park immediately announce your arrival in Malaysia's economic powerhouse. Day eleven combines the spiritual power of Batu Caves, where the golden statue of Lord Murugan guards limestone caverns, with the historical significance of Merdeka Square, where Malaysian independence was declared in 1957. Your final day ventures to Genting Highlands, where cable car rides through cloud forests lead to the cool mountain air of Malaysia's premier hill resort, including visits to Chin Swee Caves Temple and panoramic views over the surrounding jungle-covered peaks, providing a refreshing finale before departure.

Days 4 - 7
Where Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonial history converges, Melaka reveals Malaysia's multicultural heritage through UNESCO World Heritage streets and Peranakan culture.
Travel north to Melaka, where the Dutch Square, St. Paul's Hill, and the ruins of A Famosa fortress tell the story of European colonial competition in Southeast Asia. Day eight explores Chinese heritage through Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Malaysia's oldest functioning Chinese temple, followed by Jonker Street's antique shops and the Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum, where Peranakan culture showcases the unique blend of Chinese and Malay traditions. Your final Melaka day includes a peaceful river cruise through the historic center, where colourful murals and traditional architecture line the waterways, followed by relaxation at local cafes that serve traditional Peranakan cuisine.

Days 8 - 12
Where towering ambitions meet cultural preservation, Malaysia's capital provides the perfect finale through iconic architecture and highland adventures.
Travel to Kuala Lumpur, where the Petronas Twin Towers and KLCC Park immediately announce your arrival in Malaysia's economic powerhouse. Day eleven combines the spiritual power of Batu Caves, where the golden statue of Lord Murugan guards limestone caverns, with the historical significance of Merdeka Square, where Malaysian independence was declared in 1957. Your final day ventures to Genting Highlands, where cable car rides through cloud forests lead to the cool mountain air of Malaysia's premier hill resort, including visits to Chin Swee Caves Temple and panoramic views over the surrounding jungle-covered peaks, providing a refreshing finale before departure.
BEST TIME
February - April
TAILORED TRIPS
from £2500 pp, per night
Singapore - Melaka - Kuala Lumpur
Days 1 - 3
Garden City
Days 4 - 7
A City of Many Cultures
Days 8 - 12
Escape the City
Trip Highlights
Experience Singapore’s harmony of innovation and nature, from Marina Bay Sands’ futuristic skyline to the Supertree Grove and waterfalls of Gardens by the Bay.
Celebrate multiculturalism in vibrant neighborhoods, exploring Singapore’s Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam, alongside street art and traditional cuisine.
Travel through time in Melaka, where Dutch, Portuguese, and British colonial landmarks meet Peranakan culture, antique markets, and scenic river cruises.
Discover Kuala Lumpur’s architectural icons and spiritual sites, including the Petronas Twin Towers, Merdeka Square, and the awe-inspiring Batu Caves.
Ascend to the cool air of Genting Highlands, where cloud forests, mountaintop temples, and sweeping jungle views provide a refreshing escape from the city.

Days 1 - 3
Where futuristic architecture meets multicultural heritage, Singapore showcases its vision of urban perfection through iconic landmarks and cultural diversity.
Begin at Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay, where the Supertree Grove and climate-controlled conservatories demonstrate Singapore's "City in a Garden" vision. Day two explores Sentosa Island's Universal Studios and S.E.A. Aquarium, while day three reveals cultural diversity through Chinatown's temples, Little India's spice markets, and Haji Lane's street art. Day four combines the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari, where open-concept design and nocturnal wildlife create unforgettable encounters. Day five offers tranquility at the Singapore Botanic Gardens and shopping along Orchard Road, while day six features cycling at East Coast Park and island adventures at Pulau Ubin, where traditional village life continues just kilometers from the modern city.

Days 5 - 6
Where world-class zoos meet shopping paradises, your final days balance natural wonders with Singapore's reputation as a tropical shopping destination.
Day four combines the Singapore Zoo, famous for its open-concept design where animals roam in naturalistic habitats, with the Night Safari, the world's first nocturnal wildlife park where you can observe over 2,500 animals in their natural nighttime behavior. Day five provides tranquility at the Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site where the National Orchid Garden displays over 1,000 species, followed by shopping along Orchard Road, where luxury malls and international brands create a shopper's paradise. Your final day offers relaxation at East Coast Park, where cycling paths, beaches, and seafood centers provide a local perspective on Singapore life, ending with a traditional chili crab dinner at one of the famous seafood restaurants where sweet and spicy sauces create Singapore's most iconic dish.

Days 2 - 4
From theme park thrills to ethnic enclaves, these days reveal Singapore's diversity through manufactured excitement and authentic cultural neighborhoods.
Day two takes you to Sentosa Island, where Universal Studios Singapore offers Hollywood thrills in a tropical setting, complemented by the S.E.A. Aquarium, one of the world's largest oceanariums housing over 100,000 marine animals. Relax on Sentosa's beaches, where imported sand and palm trees create artificial but beautiful tropical scenes just minutes from the city center. Your third day in the city explores Singapore's cultural heart through Chinatown, where traditional shophouses house temples, heritage centers, and dim sum restaurants, followed by Little India's colourful streets filled with spice shops and Hindu temples, ending in the hip Haji Lane, where street art and boutique cafes create a bohemian atmosphere in the heart of the Arab Quarter.

Days 5 - 6
Where world-class zoos meet shopping paradises, your final days balance natural wonders with Singapore's reputation as a tropical shopping destination.
Day four combines the Singapore Zoo, famous for its open-concept design where animals roam in naturalistic habitats, with the Night Safari, the world's first nocturnal wildlife park where you can observe over 2,500 animals in their natural nighttime behavior. Day five provides tranquility at the Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site where the National Orchid Garden displays over 1,000 species, followed by shopping along Orchard Road, where luxury malls and international brands create a shopper's paradise. Your final day offers relaxation at East Coast Park, where cycling paths, beaches, and seafood centers provide a local perspective on Singapore life, ending with a traditional chili crab dinner at one of the famous seafood restaurants where sweet and spicy sauces create Singapore's most iconic dish.

Days 4 - 7
Where Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonial history converges, Melaka reveals Malaysia's multicultural heritage through UNESCO World Heritage streets and Peranakan culture.
Travel north to Melaka, where the Dutch Square, St. Paul's Hill, and the ruins of A Famosa fortress tell the story of European colonial competition in Southeast Asia. Day eight explores Chinese heritage through Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Malaysia's oldest functioning Chinese temple, followed by Jonker Street's antique shops and the Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum, where Peranakan culture showcases the unique blend of Chinese and Malay traditions. Your final Melaka day includes a peaceful river cruise through the historic center, where colourful murals and traditional architecture line the waterways, followed by relaxation at local cafes that serve traditional Peranakan cuisine.

Days 8 - 12
Where towering ambitions meet cultural preservation, Malaysia's capital provides the perfect finale through iconic architecture and highland adventures.
Travel to Kuala Lumpur, where the Petronas Twin Towers and KLCC Park immediately announce your arrival in Malaysia's economic powerhouse. Day eleven combines the spiritual power of Batu Caves, where the golden statue of Lord Murugan guards limestone caverns, with the historical significance of Merdeka Square, where Malaysian independence was declared in 1957. Your final day ventures to Genting Highlands, where cable car rides through cloud forests lead to the cool mountain air of Malaysia's premier hill resort, including visits to Chin Swee Caves Temple and panoramic views over the surrounding jungle-covered peaks, providing a refreshing finale before departure.
BEST TIME
February - April
TAILORED TRIPS
from £2500 pp, per night
Singapore - Melaka - Kuala Lumpur
Days 1 - 3
Garden City
Days 4 - 7
A City of Many Cultures
Days 8 - 12
Escape the City
Trip Highlights
Experience Singapore’s harmony of innovation and nature, from Marina Bay Sands’ futuristic skyline to the Supertree Grove and waterfalls of Gardens by the Bay.
Celebrate multiculturalism in vibrant neighborhoods, exploring Singapore’s Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam, alongside street art and traditional cuisine.
Travel through time in Melaka, where Dutch, Portuguese, and British colonial landmarks meet Peranakan culture, antique markets, and scenic river cruises.
Discover Kuala Lumpur’s architectural icons and spiritual sites, including the Petronas Twin Towers, Merdeka Square, and the awe-inspiring Batu Caves.
Ascend to the cool air of Genting Highlands, where cloud forests, mountaintop temples, and sweeping jungle views provide a refreshing escape from the city.

Days 1 - 3
Where futuristic architecture meets multicultural heritage, Singapore showcases its vision of urban perfection through iconic landmarks and cultural diversity.
Begin at Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay, where the Supertree Grove and climate-controlled conservatories demonstrate Singapore's "City in a Garden" vision. Day two explores Sentosa Island's Universal Studios and S.E.A. Aquarium, while day three reveals cultural diversity through Chinatown's temples, Little India's spice markets, and Haji Lane's street art. Day four combines the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari, where open-concept design and nocturnal wildlife create unforgettable encounters. Day five offers tranquility at the Singapore Botanic Gardens and shopping along Orchard Road, while day six features cycling at East Coast Park and island adventures at Pulau Ubin, where traditional village life continues just kilometers from the modern city.

Days 2 - 4
From theme park thrills to ethnic enclaves, these days reveal Singapore's diversity through manufactured excitement and authentic cultural neighborhoods.
Day two takes you to Sentosa Island, where Universal Studios Singapore offers Hollywood thrills in a tropical setting, complemented by the S.E.A. Aquarium, one of the world's largest oceanariums housing over 100,000 marine animals. Relax on Sentosa's beaches, where imported sand and palm trees create artificial but beautiful tropical scenes just minutes from the city center. Your third day in the city explores Singapore's cultural heart through Chinatown, where traditional shophouses house temples, heritage centers, and dim sum restaurants, followed by Little India's colourful streets filled with spice shops and Hindu temples, ending in the hip Haji Lane, where street art and boutique cafes create a bohemian atmosphere in the heart of the Arab Quarter.
Best Luxury Hotels in Singapore: Conte's Seasonal Picks for 2025
Capella Singapore
Sentosa Island, Singapore
Amongst 30 acres of lush rainforest on Sentosa Island, Capella Singapore is an ultra-luxury resort that seamlessly blends colonial charm with contemporary design. Designed by Sir Norman Foster, the resort features 112 spacious rooms, suites, villas, and manors, each offering private terraces and views of the South China Sea.
Guests can indulge in world-class dining, unwind at the renowned Auriga Spa, or relax by one of the resort's four cascading pools. With its tranquil setting and exceptional service, Capella Singapore provides an idyllic retreat just minutes from the city's vibrant attractions.




Mandarin Oriental, Singapore
Marina Bay, Singapore
Mandarin Oriental, Singapore is a luxurious 5-star hotel located in the heart of Marina Bay, offering panoramic views of the bay and city skyline. The hotel features 527 elegantly appointed rooms and suites, each equipped with high-speed Wi-Fi, surround sound systems, and mobile streaming options.
Guests can indulge in six world-class dining venues, unwind at the award-winning spa, or relax by the rooftop pool. With its prime location near Marina Square Mall, Suntec City, and the Singapore Flyer, the hotel provides an ideal base for both business and leisure travellers seeking refined comfort and exceptional service.




The Singapore EDITION
Orchard Road, Singapore
Nestled along the west end of the vibrant Orchard Road, Singapore’s most iconic shopping district, The Singapore EDITION stands as a stunning testament of luxury lifestyle and architectural excellence. Every moment is designed to immerse guests in a curated, unforgettable lifestyle, making the hotel a true iconic lifestyle destination.
The stunning architecture is designed by the renowned Moshe Safdie, the visionary behind iconic structures like Marina Bay Sands and Jewel Changi Airport. Be ready to be welcomed by a beautifully hidden garden and a design integrating nature, thoughtfully designed to reflect Singapore’s unique essence.
With a diverse array of dining options, including the speakeasy-style Punch Room, the lively Lobby Bar with its striking pool table, the serene Roof, and the exclusive micro-club experience of Wonder Room, The Singapore EDITION serves as a lifestyle destination within a destination.




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