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Visit the most popular Singapore points by mini segway in a private tour

Singapore
Book online or call: +44 0800 015 4961
Duration: 2h
Activity Level: Easy
Experience: Family, Historical, Honeymoon
Language: English
Photo permit included
Tour by public transport
Canal Boat tour included
Train tickets included
Suitable for little children
Wheelchair accessible tour
Museum ticket included
Light snack included
Lunch included
Transportation included
Walking Tour

Overview

Expore Singapore's best points on a 2-hour tour by segway. Your guide will show you how to use one of the most popular and modern  mini transfer and also the beautiful sights of Marina Bay.

What's included

  • Professional licensed guide
  • Mini Segway and equipment
  • All fees and taxes
  • Personal expenses
  • Food and drinks

Highlights

Gardens by the Bay
The Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 101 hectares (250 acres) in the Central Region of Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. The park consists of three waterfront gardens: Bay South Garden (in Marina South), Bay East Garden (in Marina East) and Bay Central Garden (in Downtown Core and Kallang). The largest of the gardens is the Bay South Garden at 54 hectares (130 acres) designed by Grant Associates. Its Flower Dome is the largest glass greenhouse in the world.
Geylang Park Connector
The Geylang Park Connector is a short route from Mountbatten Road to Geylang Road. It crosses Old Airport Road, Guillemard Road and Lorong 40 before reaching Geylang. Along the route there are small exercise areas and fishing spots.
Marina Barrage
The Marina Barrage is a dam in Singapore built at the confluence of five rivers, across the Marina Channel between Marina East and Marina South. First conceptualised in 1987 by the late Lee Kuan Yew, the Barrage started construction on 22 March 2005, and was officially opened on 31 October 2008 as Singapore's fifteenth reservoir. It provides water storage, flood control and recreation. It won a Superior Achievement Award from the American Academy of Environmental Engineers in 2009.
Marina Bay
Marina Bay is a bay located in the Central Area of Singapore surrounded by the perimeter of four other planning areas, the Downtown Core, Marina East, Marina South and Straits View. The area surrounding the bay itself, also called Marina Bay, is a 360 hectare extension to the adjacent Central Business District. It is also the new downtown of Singapore built on reclaimed land.[1] Famous landmark iconic buildings include the Marina Bay Sands, Marina Bay Financial Centre, Asia Square, The Sail @ Marina Bay and Marina One integrated mixed-use developments. It is one of the key focus areas by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. Marina Bay is envisioned by the URA as a work-live-play vibrant 24 hour CBD.
Singapore
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. Although its history stretches back millennia, modern Singapore was founded in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles as a trading post of the British Empire. In 1867, the colonies in East Asia were reorganised and Singapore came under the direct control of Britain as part of the Straits Settlements. During the Second World War, Singapore was occupied by Japan in 1942 but returned to British control as a separate crown colony following Japan's surrender in 1945. Singapore gained self-governance in 1959, and in 1963 became part of the new federation of Malaysia, alongside Malaya, North Borneo, and Sarawak. Ideological differences led to Singapore being expelled from the federation two years later, thereby becoming an independent country.
Singapore Flyer
The Singapore Flyer is a giant observation wheel at Downtown Core, Singapore. It opened in 2008, with construction having taken about 2½ years. It carried its first paying passengers on 11 February, had a soft opening to the public on 1 March, and was then officially opened on 15 April. It has 28 air-conditioned capsules, each able to accommodate 28 passengers, and incorporates a three-story terminal building.
Singapore Indoor Stadium
The Singapore Indoor Stadium or Indoor Stadium is an indoor sports arena, located in Kallang, Singapore. The stadium is within walking distance of the Singapore National Stadium, and collectively they are part of the Singapore Sports Hub. Both the Stadium MRT station on the Circle line and the Tanjong Rhu MRT station on the Thomson–East Coast line (Opening in 2023) enables visitors to commute to the stadium via train service. Singapore Indoor Stadium has been ranked as the 150th busiest arena venue in the world for 2015, with 72,342 tickets being sold for the entire year.

Itinerary

09:00 10:00 1100 12:00 13:00 14:00

Meet your guide at Marina Bay.

First of all, you will be instructed on how to use mini segway and provided with special equipment.

Explore Singapore Sports Hub, drive towards Marina Bay Sands resort, prepare for the beautiful views of the National Indoor Stadium, Tanjong Rhu Bridge and Geylang Park Connector.

Then move to Marina Barrage and see Bay East Garden and finish with the Singapore Flyer.

During the whole tour your guide will provide you with the interesting facts and stories about each place and Singapore itself.

An the end, your guide will help you to take the taxi back to your accomodation.

 

 

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