Top-Rated Tours and Combos in Singapore
Hand-picked tours — top pick first, then sorted by price.

Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck+ Singapore Cable Car SkyPass Tickets
- A scenic cable car ride connecting Mount Faber and Sentosa Island
- Cost-effective combo ticket offering an 8% savings

Ambassador Transit Lounge at Singapore Changi Airport (Terminal 3) & Gardens by the Bay Tickets
- Admission to two conservatories and outdoor gardens at Gardens by the Bay.
- Ideal for passengers with layovers seeking rest and light sightseeing without leaving the airport area for extended periods.

Ambassador Transit Lounge at Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 & Gardens by the Bay Tickets
- Entry to both Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories in Gardens by the Bay
- Flexibility to visit the gardens at any time within operating hours

Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony + Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck Experience
- Admission to Wings of Time, Singapore’s acclaimed outdoor night show on Sentosa Beach.
- Combination of architectural appreciation and theatrical spectacle in one package.
- 100% ticket guaranteeReceive tickets on time for the experience you’ve booked.
- Free cancellation*Get a refund if your plans change — most options up to 24h before.
- Instant mobile ticketShow your ticket on your phone — no printing needed, confirmed instantly.
The best tours in Singapore include a private personalized neighborhood tour (~SGD 170, 4-5 hours) that covers Little India and Kampong Glam with street food tastings and cultural insights, a guided city highlights tour focusing on landmarks like Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay, and a food-focused walking tour sampling local dishes in hawker centers. Each offers a different focus—cultural immersion, iconic sights, or culinary experiences—allowing visitors to tailor their itinerary based on interests and time.
Travelers wanting an authentic local perspective, first-time visitors aiming to see key attractions, or food lovers interested in sampling Singaporean cuisine.
Tours provide structured, informative experiences with knowledgeable guides who offer historical context, convenient logistics, and curated tastings or visits.
Prices can be relatively high (around SGD 170 for private tours), and group tours may feel rushed or less personalized depending on size and schedule.
Self-guided tours using apps or maps combined with visits to major sites and hawker centers for a more flexible and budget-friendly option.
How can I kickstart my trip to Singapore with a local guide?
A private personalized tour priced around SGD 170 introduces Singapore’s diverse neighborhoods through markets, street food, and cultural insights led by a knowledgeable local. This 4-5 hour tour costs about SGD 170 and is ideal for first-time visitors seeking an authentic perspective.
This tour typically starts from a central location such as Orchard Road or Marina Bay. You will stroll through neighborhoods like Little India and Kampong Glam, hearing stories behind the architecture and cultural practices. Along the way, the guide stops at street food stalls where you can sample dishes such as Hainanese chicken rice or kaya toast. The tour moves at a comfortable pace, allowing time to absorb the sensory details like the spice aromas or the hum of daily life.
The tour price of around SGD 170 (approximately €111.94) includes food tastings but not personal expenses like transport to the meeting point. It runs typically from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. For more on Singapore’s neighborhoods and local culture, see our Best Tours in Singapore page.
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What can I expect from a Chinatown heritage and street food small group tour?
A small group tour costing about SGD 65 focuses on Chinatown’s culinary heritage, offering tastings of classic street foods like char kway teow and satay over 3 hours. It provides an affordable introduction but is often noted to be somewhat rushed.
The tour begins near Pagoda Street, where the air is thick with the scent of grilled meats and spices. As you walk narrow lanes lined with stalls and shophouses, your guide explains the cultural significance of dishes and the history of Chinatown's immigrant communities. Sampling typically includes 4 to 5 dishes, each from different vendors with decades of visit.
The tour price of SGD 65 (about €44.16) does not include drinks. It lasts roughly 3 hours and covers about 2 km on foot. For an overview of Singapore’s hawker centers and their offerings, consult our hawker centers guide.
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What does the “Live Like a Local” half-day tour include?
For as low as SGD 4 (approx. €2.71), this budget-friendly tour provides a glimpse into typical Singaporean daily life through visits to local markets and optional participation in a cooking session lasting around 4 hours.
This half-day tour often starts in the morning at a neighborhood like Tiong Bahru, where you can smell freshly baked bread mingling with the aroma of wet market produce. The guide may take you through a traditional kopitiam (coffee shop) to try kopi or teh tarik, then onward to a hawker center for breakfast staples like kaya toast and soft-boiled eggs.
The tour also includes visits to local shops and residential streets, giving a sense of everyday routines. Cooking classes, if included, teach you to prepare local dishes such as laksa or chili crab in small groups.
Despite a modest rating of 2.5 out of 5, this option suits travelers on tight budgets who want an informal introduction to Singapore’s local life. For details on local food and market spots, visit our local delicacies guide.
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How does a 3-hour private sunset tour in Singapore work?
A private 3-hour sunset tour costing roughly SGD 330 (about €217) has a relaxed itinerary to capture Singapore’s skyline as daylight fades, visiting vantage points like Marina Barrage and the Esplanade.
This tour begins in late afternoon, around 4:30 pm, often starting near Marina Bay Sands. The guide leads you to locations with unobstructed views of the city’s skyline and Gardens by the Bay. You will see the sky shift from golden hues to deep blue, while the city lights start twinkling. The soundscape changes from daytime chatter to the hum of evening activity.
You may pause at the Marina Barrage, feeling the cool breeze and smelling the fresh water mingling with urban scents. The tour often ends at the Esplanade Roof Terrace, where the glow from the nearby Singapore Flyer and waterfront buildings creates photo opportunities.
This tour has a calm alternative to daytime sightseeing and connects well with nighttime activities on the Singapore nightlife scene.
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What can I expect on a Singapore city bike tour?
A city bike tour costing around SGD 165 (approximately €108) covers about 12 km in 3 hours, cycling past landmarks such as Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and the Civic District.
Starting near the Singapore Flyer, the tour takes you through dedicated cycling paths and quiet streets, away from heavy traffic. You will hear the rhythmic sound of tires on pavement and feel the city’s tropical humidity as you pedal. Along the way, the guide points out architectural details on colonial buildings and modern skyscrapers.
The route includes stops for photos and short breaks, such as at the Helix Bridge, where you can smell the nearby waters of Marina Bay. Helmets and bottled water are provided, and electric bikes are often available for less experienced riders.
For more on cycling routes and tips, see our related travel guide on Singapore tours and general transport options at the Land Transport Authority.
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What does a private walking tour of Singapore’s city highlights and lesser-known spots include?
A private walking tour priced around SGD 140 (about €91) covers popular attractions and quieter neighborhoods over 4 hours, focusing on architectural details, street art, and local markets.
This tour generally starts near Raffles Place MRT and moves towards areas such as Chinatown, Tanjong Pagar, and the Civic District. The guide shares stories about colonial history, urban development, and Singapore’s cultural mix. You will notice the contrast between restored shophouses and sleek modern towers.
Walking at a moderate pace, the tour stops at murals, temples like Thian Hock Keng on Telok Ayer Street, and local food stalls for quick tastings. The air carries a mix of incense, cooking spices, and the occasional sea breeze.
This tour suits visitors who prefer a more detailed, slower-paced look at the city’s layers. For more walking options, check our Singapore tours section.
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What will I find on a Chinatown hawker food tasting tour?
A Chinatown hawker food tasting tour costs about SGD 110 (around €75) and lasts 3 hours, featuring tastings at multiple hawker stalls specializing in dishes like Hokkien mee and fishball noodles.
The tour usually begins at Chinatown Complex Food Centre on Smith Street, where the scent of frying oil and sweet soy sauce fills the air. Your guide introduces you to vendors with decades of visit, explaining the origins of each dish. Portions are small but enough to try 5-6 different dishes.
You will hear the sizzle of woks and the chatter of hawkers calling out orders while sampling dishes like laksa, satay, and chendol for dessert. The tour is lively but allows time to ask vendors questions and watch food preparation.
For a broader look at hawker centers and what to eat, visit our hawker centers guide.
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What should I know about the YachtCruiseSG Kusu Island speedboat heritage tour?
This heritage speedboat tour to Kusu Island costs around SGD 120 (about €80) and takes 4 hours, combining sea views with stories about local legends and maritime history.
The tour departs from Marina South Pier, where the smell of saltwater and diesel engines mixes with the sea breeze. The speedboat ride lasts about 30 minutes, during which you can hear the waves breaking and feel the spray on your skin.
On Kusu Island, the guide explains the island’s significance in local mythology and points out shrines, including the Tortoise Sanctuary. Walking paths lead you through lush tropical foliage with the scent of frangipani and sea jasmine. There is time for swimming or relaxing on the small beaches.
This tour has a break from city sightseeing and access to one of Singapore’s lesser-visited coastal spots. For more cultural insights, visit Visit Singapore's official site.
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How do I choose the best Singapore tour?
Choosing the right tour depends on your interests, budget, and time. Prices vary from SGD 4 for budget half-day tours to over SGD 300 for private luxury experiences. Group tours tend to be more affordable but may move faster, while private tours allow customization.
Singapore's tropical climate can be humid and rainy, especially from November to January. Morning tours help avoid the heat and afternoon showers. Always check recent reviews for current tour quality and consider booking directly with providers who offer clear cancellation policies.
For more detailed information on local transport and tours, see our Singapore travel guides.
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“Many visitors overlook how much of Singapore’s culture is tied to its hawker centers. These places are not just food courts but social hubs where communities gather. Taking a walking tour with a local guide helps you understand the stories behind the dishes and the people who prepare them—something you can’t get just by eating on your own.”








