Singapore is a wonderful and exotic place for family vacations. Known throughout Asia as the “fun city,” Singapore can make your vacation dreams come true. It’s a real tourist’s paradise for family fun and great memories.
Seascapade on Sentosa Island

The best place to start is on Sentosa Island. There are plenty of man-made beaches that are perfect for swimming with the family, and the kids will delight in watching the incredible pink dolphins. A trip to the sky tower, the tallest observatory tower in Asia, is a great treat for the young ones, and of course, you must spend a day at the fascinating Underwater World Singapore, where you can see fascinating sea life up close, and even take advantage of the fun activities there that include dive and swim programs for children and families. You can swim with the dolphins, or if you’re up for a little adventure, you can even dive with the sharks!
Zoo Much, Zoo Fun

The next stop has to be the Singapore Zoo, one of the best zoos in Asia, if not the entire world. Unlike most zoos, there are no cages—and you can see animals in a natural habitat, out in the open, separated by a moat. The moats are usually hidden by vegetation, or situated below the line of sight, so it seems to the visitor as though they’re right in the animal’s own habitat! This one’s a must-see for the entire family. Among the many fascinating habitats is a natural area for a large family of orang utan, which is the world’s first free-range orang utan habitat.
Safari in the Dark

After spending a day with the monkeys, then enjoy a night safari—one of the most fascinating and memorable experiences you’ll ever have. The Singapore Night Safari, a wildlife park built for night visits, gives you a chance to see nocturnal animals in their own habitat when they are most active.
Walking Taller than the Trees

For the wildlife-loving family, Singapore is the greatest destination in the world. Besides the fascinating zoo, night safari, and aquarium, the “tree top walk” at Central Catchment Nature Reserve will be a fun adventure for all ages. The 250-meter long suspension bridge stands above the forest canopy for an excellent view.
Seafood and Ship-spotting

For something a bit more modern, check out East Coast Park, where you can enjoy water-skiing, biking, and skating, and enjoy a meal at some of the wonderful sea-view restaurants there and watch the cargo ships go by.
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