URBANISSIMO: More to Singapore

The Singapore Tourism Board, together with Resorts World Sentosa and SilkAir held a Singapore Tourism roadshow last January 18 at the Jade Ballroom of the Marco Polo Davao. In attendance of the events and attractions update were Davao’s travel and tour operators together with Davao’s lifestyle writers.

The event started with SilkAir Davao’s Sales & Reservation Officer Reya Yap introducing SilkAir and the two new destinations it now flies to, namely Vientiane and Luang Prabang, both in Laos. “SilkAir has been been operating direct flights to SIngapore from Davao City for 20 years,” said Reya, “With Singapore as our hub, we connect Davao City to Southeast Asia, India, and China, and through Singapore Airlines to Europe, Japan, Australia and North America.

For their part, Resorts World Sentosa’s Assistant Director for Travel and Leisure Sales, Anna Ico, updated guests on the latest attractions in Singapore’s first fully-integrated, tourism estate. “Resorts World Singapore offers travellers the best experiences when it comes to stays, dining, fun, and entertainment.” said Anna.

At the SEA Aquarium
At the SEA Aquarium

With over 2000 rooms and suites, visitors to Resorts World Sentosa can wake up to six different experiences, with six uniquely-themed hotels to choose from while foodies are sure to have their fill from Michelin-star dining to authentic hawker fare. Families wanting to have a fun-filled getaway will love the excitement at Universal Studios Sentosa, get wild and wild at the Adventure Cove Waterpark, or stand in awe in front of Southeast Asia’s biggest aquarium panel at the S.E.A. Aquarium.

“Singapore always offers its visitors something new and unique to discover. From world-class attractions and entertainment events to delightful dining and retail offerings,” said Mary grace Cuenca, the Philippine Manager of the Singapore Tourism Board.

Aside from the attractions at the Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore offers many delightful eye-candy destinations where one can experience the beauty and culture of Singapore, from the city’s vibrant Chinatown, to its colorful Bugis district, there is always something fun and exciting to take a selfie of.

Singapore also recently launched its first Michelin Guide which is the go-to bible for food lovers. With the inclusion of 17 of Singapore’s hawker stalls, foodies visiting Singapore now have affordable options to have their fill aside from the many fancy dining establishments on the list.

There is definitely much more to explore in Singapore and what makes it better is that it is just one easy flight away.

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