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Most Popular Travel Destinations for Singaporeans

Ever wondered where Singaporeans escape to when they’ve had their fill of the Merlion’s gaze and the downtown’s skyscrapers? Well, let me spill the tea. Despite living in one of the world’s most dynamic cities, even we need a change of scenery from our skyscrapers soaring into the sky and our hawker centres that has made it to the Michelin Bib Gourmand.

Here we reveal the most popular travel destinations for Singaporeans. Whether it’s for their delectable cuisine, idyllic beaches, or bustling markets, these destinations always have a soft spot in our hearts.

Bangkok: A Blend of Tradition and Modernity

Bangkok Skyline

Topping the list is Bangkok, a city that seamlessly blends rich cultural heritage with modern urban allure. From its bustling markets to its ornate temples, Bangkok is always buzzing with activities! Foodies will delight in the local street food, while shopaholics can indulge in high-end shopping malls or the famous Chatuchak Weekend Market. For the best flight deals, consider booking during the off-peak season or checking out budget airlines.

💡Spice up your next Bangkok trip with a evening boat cruise and marvel at fireflies! 

Tokyo: The Best of Both Worlds

Aerial,View,Of,Tokyo,Cityscape,With,Fuji,Mountain,In,Japan.
Aerial view of Tokyo cityscape with Fuji mountain in Japan.

Another popular destination is Tokyo, Japan. Offering a unique mix of ancient traditions and cutting-edge technology, Tokyo promises an unforgettable travel experience. Visit the historic Asakusa district, explore the vibrant nightlife in Shibuya, or enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden.

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Denpasar: Tropical Paradise

Pura Ulun Danu temple in Bali

Denpasar, the gateway to the beautiful Indonesian island of Bali, is also a favourite among Singaporeans. Renowned for its beach clubs, lush rice terraces, and vibrant local arts, Bali offers plenty of opportunities for relaxation and exploration. Solo travellers and couples might enjoy a yoga retreat in Ubud, while families could have fun exploring the Waterbom Bali water park.

💡Need help getting around Bali? Here’s Your Guide to a Fantastic Tropical Escape

Kuala Lumpur: A Stone’s Throw Away

Evening in Kuala Lumpur City Centre

Kuala Lumpur, our friendly neighbour to the north, is another frequently searched destination. Its diverse food scene, iconic Petronas Twin Towers, and bustling night markets are just a short flight away. Travelling in groups can be more economical, with airlines often offering group booking discounts.

💡Take in the night views of Kuala Lumpur at some of these top spots!

Seoul: Hallyu Wave Hotspot

Bukchon Hanok Village in Seoul

Rounding out the top five is Seoul, the heart of South Korea. From its historic palaces and temples to its trendy shopping districts and lively K-Pop scene, Seoul has plenty to see and do. For the adventurous, consider going on a hike at Inwangsan. Travellers might want to consider visiting during the off-peak seasons (spring and fall) when flights are typically cheaper.

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