Singapore 6 Days 5 Nights Family Trip for Three



Budget Breakdown (Total for three: approximately 19,500 RMB)

· Airfare (largest variable): about 9,000 RMB (book early, choose non-red-eye flights, assuming 3,000 RMB per person)
· Accommodation (5 nights): about 5,000 RMB (choose places like lyf Funan Shared Apartment, Citadines Connect City Centre, etc., centrally located with small kitchens, about 1,000 RMB per night)
· Tickets and Activities: about 3,500 RMB (skip Universal Studios, choose the following unique experiences)
· Food and Transportation: about 2,000 RMB (make full use of food courts, intersperse with specialty restaurants)

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Unique Itinerary (6 days 5 nights)

Day 1: Arrival and Marina Bay First Experience · Futuristic Night

· Theme: City Impressions and Futuristic Feel
· Afternoon: Arrive at Changi Airport, don’t rush to leave! Head straight to Jewel Changi. Take photos with the kids under the indoor waterfall (Rain Vortex), stroll through the Forest Valley trails, and play on the magical slides and hedge maze at Canopy Park. This itself is a top attraction.
· Evening: After checking into the hotel, head to Marina Bay.
· Night:
· Special activity: Visit the Sands SkyPark Observation Deck at Marina Bay Sands to overlook the entire Singapore cityscape at sunset, more stunning than daytime views.
· Dinner: Eat at Lau Pa Sat food court, experience the lively atmosphere of having satay skewers in a historic building.
· Must-see: Garden Rhapsody light show at Gardens by the Bay’s Supertree Grove (OCBC Skyway), lie under the trees and watch a free sound and light show, truly magical.

Day 2: Cultural Journey · From Kampong Glam to Joo Chiat

· Theme: In-depth Multicultural Exploration
· Morning: Head to Kampong Glam. Don’t just take photos in the alleys; bring the kids into the Malay Heritage Centre to learn about the history of Singapore’s Malay community. Admire the grandeur of Sultan Mosque from outside.
· Lunch: At Zam Zam near Kampong Glam, enjoy delicious Indian roti prata and teh tarik, very cost-effective.
· Afternoon: Take a taxi to Joo Chiat. This is the heart of Peranakan (Straits Chinese) culture, with colorful shophouses perfect for photos. Visit Peranakan shophouses to learn about unique Peranakan culture.
· Evening: Go to East Coast Park, rent a family bike and ride along the coast. Dine at East Coast Seafood Centre with the famous chili crab (the big meal in the budget), enjoy the sea breeze, very relaxing.

Day 3: Sentosa · Atypical Experience

· Theme: Island Leisure and Historical Exploration
· All day: Skip Universal Studios, choose a more relaxing Sentosa.
· Morning: Take the cable car into Sentosa for excellent views. Head to Siloso Beach, where the gentle sand is perfect for kids to play. Try the Skyline Luge, fun and thrilling.
· Noon: Eat at Malaysian Food Street, tasting various authentic snacks.
· Afternoon: Explore Fort Siloso. This WWII historical site has been turned into an interesting museum with underground tunnels and gun emplacements, especially appealing to boys, more educational than a pure amusement park.
· Evening: Watch “Wings of Time” water and light show, with a strong storyline and stunning visuals.

Day 4: Nature and Animals · Night Adventure

· Theme: Nature and Ecological Education
· Morning: Relaxed schedule. Visit Singapore Botanic Gardens (free entry), admire various orchids at the National Orchid Garden. The vast lawns are perfect for kids to run around.
· Afternoon: Rest to save energy for the evening highlight.
· Night: Core special activity - Night Safari at Singapore Zoo. The world’s first nocturnal zoo, a unique experience. Ride the tram to observe animals’ night activities, mysterious and fun. Be sure to buy tickets online in advance to avoid long queues.

Day 5: City Walk and Creative Lights

· Theme: Art, Creativity, and Urban Pulse
· Morning: Walk through Fort Canning Park, find the famous “Dragon’s Tooth Gate” spiral staircase photo spot. Then walk to the National Museum of Singapore, whose interactive exhibits are great for kids to learn about Singapore’s history.
· Lunch: Eat at the food court in Funan Mall, a very tech-savvy mall.
· Afternoon: Stroll along the Singapore River from Clarke Quay to Boat Quay, enjoy the riverside scenery. Then head to Chinatown.
· Evening: In Chinatown, skip the busy Smith Street and visit the Chinatown Heritage Centre to learn about early Chinese immigrants’ real lives.
· After dinner: Go to Empress Place, home to Singapore’s most exquisite old monastery buildings, beautifully lit at night, very romantic and tranquil.

Day 6: Community Life and Departure

· Theme: Local Community Experience
· Morning: Visit a typical HDB estate, such as Tiong Bahru. Tiong Bahru is Singapore’s trendiest HDB estate, with vintage architecture, independent bookstores, and boutique cafes. Take the kids to explore Tiong Bahru Market, feel the local daily life, and have an authentic breakfast here.
· Noon: Pack up and head to the airport. If time allows, finish last-minute shopping at the airport.

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Helpful Tips (Make Your Trip More Unique)

1. Diverse Food: Set a “food check-in challenge,” try a different ethnic snack each day, such as Hainanese chicken rice, laksa, curry fish head, bak kut teh, rojak, chwee kueh, etc.
2. Fun Transport: Plan a ride on the Singapore Duck Tour (amphibious vehicle) or the Singapore Sightseeing Bus, both are fun ways to see the city.
3. Hidden Gems: At Gardens by the Bay, besides the Supertrees, visit the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, where the indoor waterfall is spectacular. In the Botanic Gardens, find the huge “Symphony Lake.”
4. New Shopping Choices: Avoid Orchard Road crowds, visit Design Orchard to support local designers, or let kids play for free at the rooftop water play area in VivoCity.

This guide combines classic landmarks with deep experiences, focusing on culture, nature, and family interaction, hoping to help you and your family create a unique Singapore trip! Have a great journey!

Post by WanderlustVoyager24 | Sep 26, 2025

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