
On The Go Tours
Our agents are waiting to chat to you...
Are you a Travel Agent or Customer?
Do you have an booking reference?
Singapore Tours
5
Group Tours
1
City Explorer
6 - 30 Max Group Size
When do you want to go?
2026
I'm flexible
Passengers
Adults (18+)
Children (0 - 17)
Discover Singapore tours
From classic sights to bold street food, enjoy easy days in a bright city state.
Singapore tours suit travelers who want a straightforward city getaway that still feels packed with variety, with plenty to see in a short time. Explore standout neighbourhoods like Chinatown and Little India, take in the buzz around the Merlion, and then slow the pace in the UNESCO-listed Botanic Gardens and the National Orchid Garden. Many itineraries sit within a wider Southeast Asia route and may also include Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and beyond, yet time in Singapore is typically organized to cover the essentials without feeling rushed. With transport arranged and guided visits in key areas, you can focus on the experience, the food, and the atmosphere rather than logistics and paperwork.
Latest Offers, Money Saving Trips
Choose your guiding style
Why partially guided travel is perfect for your trip to Singapore
Guided highlights
Partially Guided
Expert-led sightseeing in key places, with free time to explore between activities.
Guided sightseeing at key sites
Free time between activities
A balance of structure and flexibility
Best for:
Highlights with flexibility
Singapore tours at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Singapore tours are partially guided, combining structured sightseeing in key areas with free time to explore independently. Some trips operate with trusted partners, and certain visits may be shared with other travelers, so support is on hand while the overall feel stays relaxed.
Accommodation
Accommodation style depends on the itinerary and may include 4 star hotels, 4 to 5 star hotels, and comfortable hotels and a Borneo jungle lodge. Star ratings can vary by country, and a comparable hotel may be used if operational plans change.
Trip pacing
The pace is usually medium, which suits most travelers with a normal level of fitness and an interest in seeing the highlights efficiently. Days typically blend guided touring with downtime, and travel between sights is planned in advance so you can cover a lot without constant rushing.
Group Tours: Shared experiences
City Explorer: Discover the city and beyond
Find your perfect duration
Expertly planned itineraries help you make the most of every day.
What you'll see in Singapore
Key city sights and districts that show Singapore’s mix of heritage and modern life.
Singapore tours typically begin with the city’s best-known landmarks and districts, giving you an immediate sense of place and how the city is laid out. Expect time in the colonial district, a stop by the Merlion, and guided walks through Chinatown and Little India, where temples, shophouses, and street scenes add color and energy. Green space is often a highlight as well, and some tours include the UNESCO-listed Botanic Gardens and the National Orchid Garden. These areas offer a calmer counterpoint to the busy streets and make an easy, photogenic break within the itinerary. With free time built in, you may also choose to add simple extras such as food stops, skyline viewpoints, neighbourhood wandering, or an unhurried evening out. Across itineraries, Singapore is presented through its signature icons, its gardens, and its distinct districts, with enough flexibility to revisit what interests you most.
Why visit Singapore
A small city with big variety, from gardens and heritage areas to modern icons.
Singapore is an excellent match for guided tours because it delivers a lot within a compact, easy-to-navigate city, where short travel times make sightseeing feel efficient. A guided visit adds context to the main districts and links the highlights in a logical order, so you can experience the colonial district, the Merlion, Chinatown, and Little India without having to plan routes on the go. Beyond the headline sights, the city’s appeal comes from contrast: glossy towers and waterfront promenades sit close to calm green spaces and heritage streets. Food is central to the experience, from hawker centers to contemporary dining, and it suits travelers who like to taste widely while still keeping days simple. Many itineraries also protect free time, so you can browse malls and markets, return to a favorite neighbourhood, or fit in a museum or rooftop view. Singapore also works well as a short stopover or as part of a longer Southeast Asia journey, especially if you want a clean, comfortable base with strong connections and plenty to do after dark.
Frequently asked questions
Are Singapore tours fully guided?
Singapore tours are partially guided, with set sightseeing led by local guides in key areas and at included visits. There is not usually one tour leader for the full trip, so you get support when it matters while keeping flexibility between guided activities.
What kind of sightseeing is included in Singapore?
Included sightseeing commonly features a guided city tour covering the colonial district, the Merlion, Chinatown, and Little India. Some itineraries also include the UNESCO-listed Botanic Gardens and the National Orchid Garden, with entry included where this is specifically stated in the trip details.
Do Singapore tours include airport transfers?
Airport transfers depend on the itinerary, as inclusions vary across Singapore tours. Some trips include arrival and departure transfers, which can make a short stay feel seamless, so it is best to confirm the exact arrangements in the trip notes.
Are Singapore tours suitable for families?
Some Singapore tours have a minimum age and can suit families, while other departures are designed for a broader mix of travelers. Check the age policy on the tour page and match it to your preferred pace, rooming needs, and itinerary style.
What is a city explorer tour in Singapore?
A city explorer tour uses one base, meaning you stay in the same accommodation each night and head out for guided highlights and independent exploring. In Singapore, this usually means a centrally located hotel, a planned program of key sights, and flexible time to discover neighbourhoods on your own.
Is there much free time on Singapore tours?
Many Singapore tours balance guided sightseeing with free time, so you can explore at your own pace between included visits. That time can be used for hawker centers, shopping, museums, or simply returning to a favorite area once the guided portion ends.
What is the group size on Singapore tours?
Group size varies by itinerary, and some sightseeing may be shared with other travelers on partner-operated departures. This approach keeps the experience social and organized, while still leaving room for independent time away from the group.
What meals are included on Singapore tours?
Meals vary by itinerary, with some tours including breakfast and occasional lunches on guided days. Meals that are not listed are typically left open, which suits travelers who want the freedom to choose where, when, and what to eat.
Do Singapore tours visit other countries as well?
Some itineraries focus only on Singapore, while others include it as part of a multi-country route. Depending on the trip, this can mean combining Singapore with destinations such as Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and more.
Who operates Singapore tours reserveed with On The Go Tours?
Many trips are operated by trusted local partners, and some departures run alongside a partner group. This means travelers from more than one company may travel together, and the operating arrangement is shown in the trip details.
Explore more countries like Singapore!
Discover other destinations that offer similar experiences to Singapore.










