River Cruise Singapore
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Duration 4 days
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Type Adventure
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Group Size 50 People
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Languages English
Description
Whether you want to get away from the crowd or simply looking for an alternative way to discover the city, there is no better way to get acquainted to the city than by sailing down the iconic river on this exciting sightseeing cruise.
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River Cruise Singapore Inclusions
- Singapore River Cruise ticket
- Approximately 40 minutes cruise
Safety Standards
- Shortly after the completion of booking, you’ll receive your ticket on your email.
- Make sure that you check your spam / junk folder or notify us in case you don’t find it in your inbox.
- Read the instructions , T & C on the ticket
- Present it at the venue for scanning.
- Once scanned, you can enter the venue
Fine print
- Please carry a Valid ID/Passport copy along with you
- Please report at the venue 15 minutes prior to the departure time.
- Transfer service will be available only from 7:30 am to 10:00 pm.
- If a guest fails to report within the given time it will be a no show and there will be no rescheduling or refund for it.
- This activity is not wheelchair-accessible.
- Pregnant women are not recommended for the Tour.
- Boarding Point: Clarke Quay Jetty (beside Hooters restaurant)
- Please note: Re-boarding the boat is not allowed once you have disembarked.
Kindly note, transfers are provided from below mentioned areas only:
- Geylang lor 1-22
- Little India
- Orchard
- Tanjong Pagar
- Chinatown
- Village Hotel Bugis
Waiting Time Policy for transfers:
- Sharing Transfers: 05 Minutes
- Private Transfers: 15 Minutes
Please check the official attraction website on the day of your visit for the operational timings to avoid any inconvenience.
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contact us
0585858792
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