Whether you choose to take a cruise in Singapore or if you prefer more land-based activities, such as enjoying a round of golf or some fun with a golf simulator, or if you prefer to join the tour groups and see the country and its attractions that way, Singapore is a great place to visit.

As a rather small city/country, Singapore has much to attract visitors. Because of its small size it makes it rather an easy thing to get from one of the many attractions to the next on your list of must-see places. If you prefer to take advantage of transportation you can rest assured that Singapore's public transport system is really very good. You will be able to get to all the best sites and tourist attractions around the city/country even if you choose public transport.

For those who are visiting for the first time a cruise in Singapore is a great way to see the sites. Then again, if you are not going to be visiting for long, or if you are a little weary of public transport, it is a good idea to use the taxi services that are available. If you are concerned about visiting a foreign land you can rest easy, because when you visit Singapore you really can find your way around with relative ease so that the services of a tour guide are not even necessary.

For those that have only a very short time in Singapore a cruise in Singapore might be out of the question. On the other hand there is still much one can do to make the experience a memorable one. A golf simulator is a great way to get a feel for the game even if you do not have the time to take in a round golf while you are visiting.

Of course, whether you enjoy some time on a golf simulator or even if you do get out onto the course, chances are you will work up an appetite. Be sure to try some Kaya toast and Kopi which is usually available from hawkers and cafes. For those that are unfamiliar with Kaya, it is toast made with butter and coconut milk. It is served with an egg and kopi.

If you have had your fill of the golf simulator, taken a cruise in Singapore, and enjoyed some Kaya why not spend the evening at the Esplanade, also known as Theatres by the bay. Here you will find great places to eat, malls to explore and much, much more. Situated nearby is the Merlion Park. Singapore is rather famous because of Merlion Park because this is where the half-lion-half-fish is to be found. Just a little further one is the Flyer and certainly a worthwhile stop for those who enjoy a little adrenaline rush once in a while. The Flyer happens to be the biggest observation wheel in the world! The 30-minute ride will provide you with great photo opportunities and afford you incredible views not only of Singapore itself, but even of neighboring countries like Malaysia or Indonesia. If you could do with a bit more of an adrenaline rush why not try the Gmax, a reverse bungee?

Whether you take a cruise in Singapore, enjoy a golf simulator, experience local cuisine, or soar on the Flyer you are bound to remember your experience of Singapore for many, many years to come.