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Singapore - A Great Destination for Seniors
- By Cheow Yu Yuan
- Published 01/18/2012
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Singapore - A Great Destination for Seniors
Singapore is known as a country/city/island! It is home to almost five million people and welcomes thousands of tourists every single year. Anyone who wants to experience Asia should include a trip to Singapore. For seniors it is an ideal vacation destination with so much to offer. It is easy to get to, easy to get around, impeccably clean, modern, vibrant, and safe. Tourists can rest assured that their safety is very important and crime levels are kept at a minimum, much like the litter! Most people soon learn that Singapore is extremely clean and law enforcement in this regard is very strict.
The over-50s will enjoy this country for a host of reasons, such as experiencing a golf simulator. If you enjoy a round of golf be sure to check out the beautiful golf courses that are available. Surrounded by stunning scenery and catering for all levels of expertise, these courses will certainly provide a beautiful and challenging pastime for those that enjoy teeing off. If your game needs a little work spend some time on the golf simulator before you head out onto the courses.
Singapore is home to a lot of different cultures, such as:
* Thai
* Indian
* Chinese
* Malaysian
As such it affords the traveler a chance to enjoy these different cultures on a smaller level than would be the case if you visited each country in turn. Also, the mix of cultures has produced a varied and delicious cuisine. In fact, many visitors will cite the cuisine as being one of the main things they miss about Singapore once they have returned home.
Traveling around Singapore could not be easier thanks to the very efficient public transport system. You will be able to visit the entire island and enjoy everything it has to offer even if you have to rely on public transport. It is fast, modern, and very efficient. You will not even have to worry about the language barrier because the majority of people living in Singapore can speak English. This is due to the fact that it was an British colony for a while, until the 1940s.
When you visit this exotic and beautiful island it is advisable that you enjoy a sunset cruise in Singapore. The Singapore sunset is something to behold and the sunset cruise in Singapore will afford you the opportunity to see the sun setting. If you enjoy a spot of swimming you can even take swims from the boat once the sun has gone down. For senior couples and couples in general, this is certainly one activity that must not be missed.
Besides multi-cultural districts to explore, a cruise in Singapore, time enjoying a golf simulator or a round of golf, and great dining opportunities, Singapore also has wonderful museums and other historic sites that captivate the imagination. The National Museum of Singapore offers seniors a 50% discount on their admission fee and is open daily. Nature reserves, parks, beaches, botanical gardens, zoos, shopping, cruises, and more are all awaiting the senior traveler to Singapore.
Remember that Singapore is very strict when it comes to litter and so on. The country aims at being a top first-world destination and they are well on their way to achieving that objective. If you travel with medications be sure to carry a prescription bearing your name for each type of medication you need. This will be inspected when you arrive and it is best to avoid unnecessary problems and delays. Plan your trip to Singapore well in advance if you want to get the most out of the experience.
The over-50s will enjoy this country for a host of reasons, such as experiencing a golf simulator. If you enjoy a round of golf be sure to check out the beautiful golf courses that are available. Surrounded by stunning scenery and catering for all levels of expertise, these courses will certainly provide a beautiful and challenging pastime for those that enjoy teeing off. If your game needs a little work spend some time on the golf simulator before you head out onto the courses.
Singapore is home to a lot of different cultures, such as:
* Thai
* Indian
* Chinese
* Malaysian
As such it affords the traveler a chance to enjoy these different cultures on a smaller level than would be the case if you visited each country in turn. Also, the mix of cultures has produced a varied and delicious cuisine. In fact, many visitors will cite the cuisine as being one of the main things they miss about Singapore once they have returned home.
Traveling around Singapore could not be easier thanks to the very efficient public transport system. You will be able to visit the entire island and enjoy everything it has to offer even if you have to rely on public transport. It is fast, modern, and very efficient. You will not even have to worry about the language barrier because the majority of people living in Singapore can speak English. This is due to the fact that it was an British colony for a while, until the 1940s.
When you visit this exotic and beautiful island it is advisable that you enjoy a sunset cruise in Singapore. The Singapore sunset is something to behold and the sunset cruise in Singapore will afford you the opportunity to see the sun setting. If you enjoy a spot of swimming you can even take swims from the boat once the sun has gone down. For senior couples and couples in general, this is certainly one activity that must not be missed.
Besides multi-cultural districts to explore, a cruise in Singapore, time enjoying a golf simulator or a round of golf, and great dining opportunities, Singapore also has wonderful museums and other historic sites that captivate the imagination. The National Museum of Singapore offers seniors a 50% discount on their admission fee and is open daily. Nature reserves, parks, beaches, botanical gardens, zoos, shopping, cruises, and more are all awaiting the senior traveler to Singapore.
Remember that Singapore is very strict when it comes to litter and so on. The country aims at being a top first-world destination and they are well on their way to achieving that objective. If you travel with medications be sure to carry a prescription bearing your name for each type of medication you need. This will be inspected when you arrive and it is best to avoid unnecessary problems and delays. Plan your trip to Singapore well in advance if you want to get the most out of the experience.