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Whether your ideal vacation involves relaxing or chasing thrills, Quantum of the Seas®offers something for everyone on cruises from Singapore.
Fill each sea day with as much or as little as you like, or mix things up with a blend of action and ahh-inspiring moments. On this ship, there’s no wrong way to get away.
Looking to unwind? Soak up sunshine and chill vibes on the pool deck or at the adults-only Solarium. Or pencil in a relaxing massage at VitalitySM at Sea Spa and let a team of professionals pamper you.
Discover plenty of activities to keep your adrenaline levels high. Hit the bumper car course at SeaPlex®, see what it’s like to skydive on Ripcord® by iFLY®, or hang ten on the FlowRider® surf simulator.
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View of the street with Masjid Sultan in the background in Singapore
Singapore has four official languages and even more ethnicities that have influenced its culture. Discover the city's Muslim heritage at Sultan Mosque along Arab Street and its Chinese character (and food!) in Chinatown. Little India is the heart of the city's Tamil Indian community, while Kampong Glam is the epicentre of Malay-speaking Singapore.
Sculptural vegetation towers from Gardend by the Bay in Singapore
Singapore's tropical landscape is as diverse as its culture. The Singapore Botanic Garden (and adjoining Orchid Garden) approach horticulture from a more traditional perspective, while the spacey Supertrees of Gardens by the Bay would seem more at home in 'Avatar' than an issue of 'Better Homes and Gardens'.
Head to the rooftop of the massive Marina Bay Sands to enjoy a panorama of the Singapore skyline, which is also beautiful as seen from the city's symbolic Merlion statue on the other side of the bay. Or visit a more inward-looking Singapore icon when you order an original Singapore Sling cocktail at the Long Bar of the Raffles Hotel.
The best way to get a cross-section of Singaporean cuisine is to visit its street vendors, or hawkers, in hubs like Tiong Bahru. Jump onboard a Singapore cruise to try Cantonese-derived wantan mee noodles, with dumplings and yellow egg noodles topped with slices of char siu pork. Snack on chai tow kway, also called carrot cake, even though it's made from rice flour and daikon radish fried with eggs in pork fat.
Singapore is a shopper's paradise, whether you stick to the high-end boutiques of Orchard Road or the local shops throughout the city. One way to guarantee a special souvenir during your Singapore cruise holiday is to shop in the city's ethnic neighbourhoods: Seek out chopsticks and lacquerware in Chinatown or incense and South India dolls in Little India.