Guide to Singapore
What Awaits You in Singapore?
Singapore is more than a dynamic city; it is a maritime hub shaped by centuries of trade and cultural exchange. Alongside its futuristic skyline are vibrant neighbourhoods, botanical sanctuaries, and a storied seafaring past. Its position at the heart of Southeast Asia makes it both a destination in itself and a gateway to neighbouring waters. Here, heritage temples stand beside contemporary galleries, lush islands fringe the coastline, and culinary artistry defines everyday life. Seen from the water, Singapore is a place of contrasts that harmonise effortlessly.
What can you do or experience here?
Cruise Marina Bay
Sail past the glittering skyline, where modern architecture reflects Singapore’s cosmopolitan character.
Explore the Southern Islands
Anchor at Lazarus, St John’s, or Sisters’ Islands for quiet beaches, coral reefs, and a retreat into nature.
Visit Pulau Ubin
Step ashore to experience traditional kampong life, cycling trails, and mangrove forests alive with birdlife.
Discover Singapore’s cultural quarters
From the spice-scented lanes of Little India to the lantern-lit streets of Chinatown, explore heritage woven into everyday life.
Savour world-class gastronomy
Enjoy seafood freshly prepared on deck, or step ashore to sample Michelin-starred dining and celebrated hawker classics.
Why Explore by Yacht?
Singapore’s charm lies not only in its city lights but also in the islands and waters that surround it. Yachting allows intimate access to tranquil bays, quiet stretches of sand, and marine parks that remain hidden from the urban bustle. It offers both luxury and flexibility, whether for a sunset cruise, a weekend escape, or a longer voyage into the surrounding region. Sailing here is also a sustainable way to experience the city-state’s natural beauty, with conscious respect for its fragile marine habitats and cultural heritage.