Summer is here and it's time for us to take a break. Singapore is considered as one of the popular destination for Filipinos in Asia. Singapore offers boundless thrills and excitement this 2016 that are sure to provide Filipino first-time or repeat travelers a variety of unique experiences that are guaranteed to create special bonding memories and make it a holiday to remember.
Marina Bay Skyline of Singapore. Photo by: YourSingapore.com |
Exciting Events to Experience
For the first time ever, be prepared to experience the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series held in Singapore from April 16 to 17, 2016 at the National Stadium. Besides cheering on your favorite teams and the non-stop action on the field, be prepared to be amazed by spectacular array of family-friendly entertainment options off the field as well.
Moving from the rugby pitch to the Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore once again continues to be the host for the 2016 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix, the world's only street night race. The adrenaline-pumping non-stop action will enthrall crowds for the ninth year as the world's finest drivers prove prove their mettle from September 16 to 18, 2016. Check out the various out-of-circuit entertainment options during this exciting weekend for non-stop action.
For tennis fans, mark October 23 to 30, 2016 on your calendars as the top-ranked females tennis starts battle it out in on the courts at the BNP Paribas WTA Finals for the third time. The Singapore Sports Hub will witness Agneieszka Radwanska defend her singles championship trophy against the fastest rising stars in women's tennis.
Family Fun For Everyone
With Singapore a familiar favorite for Filipino families due to the variety of attractions available, they will be pleasantly surprised to know of more family-friendly places that have opened up recently. Pororo Park Singapore is themed around the Korean animated series that follows the adventurous Pororo the Penguin and friends. Located within Marina Square shopping mall, the 11,000 square feet outlet is the first in Southeast Asia and the largest character-themed playground in Singapore. It integrated entertainment and educational elements designed to give kids innovative methods to learn and have fun.
For a more digital learning experience, check out MOSH!, an interactive digital multi-media theme park newly-opened in Sentosa, which showcases cutting-edge technology from Japan, to allow visitors the artistic power to express their creativity through edutainment.
Dining Delights
Feeling hungry after all the fun-filled excitement? Pop by Palette Restaurant and Bar located at Capitol Piazza where you can sample various award-winning Asian gourmet and street food which will definitely satisfy all cravings for authentic local cuisine.
If the kids love arts and craft, do check out Eat, Play, Love Craft Cafe, a Thai-Western cafe serving Thai delights alongside simple Western food. With various art materials available for anyone keen to unleash their creative side, this cafe is a perfect venue for kids and adults alike to indulge in great food, engaging activities and definitely an experience to remember for the whole family.
Retails Therapy
No trip to Singapore is complete without purchasing some pasalubong for families and friends back home. Admire the authentic souvenirs from Naiise, a home-grown label with three physical store locations and stocks more than 8,000 products from 600 emerging and established brands from Singapore and around the world, certain to appear to all design aficionados.
For something more edgy, Dover Street Market, a multi-brand fashion retail and concept store conceived by Commes des Garcons' Rei Kawakubo, will open in one of two blocks on Dempsey Road. Designed to showcase the trendiest and limited retails items, this store will definitely be a treasure trove for fashion followers eyeing one-of-a-kind merchandise.
With so many interesting sight-seeing, dining and retails activities and experience available for the family for 2016, it is the perfect time to make a trip to Singapore. /PR
For more information, please visit: http://www.stb.gov.sg or http://www.yoursingapore.com