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If you are coming to asia, you must visit Singapore
 
Singapore have the best airline in the world and it is easy to travel from Singapore to different parts of Southeast Asia.  Click here for travel offers from your country.
 

 

 
Click here for a list of top Singapore attractions.
 
Sooner or later the island seems to be too small for spending a weekend and you will like to explore the neighboring countries, such as China, Hong Kong, Macau, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand Taiwan and Malaysia.
 
  

Guide for Disabled Travellers


 

 

If you have difficulty moving or are travelling with someone who is physically challenged, you can get travel advice from the Disabled People's Association.  It is a non-profit, self-help organisation advocating the equalisation of opportunities for disabled people in society.  It published a Dictionary of Disability Terminology - an essential guide to words and phrases acceptable to people with disabilities.  For a copy, call 65-6899 1220 (Singapore).

 

Tourist Information 

Call the Singapore Tourism Board's 24-hour Touristline at 1800 736 2000 (toll free in Singapore only) or (65) 6736 2000 (outside Singapore) for tourist information or to speak to our Customer Service Officer.

 

Language and Business Protocol
As English is widely understood, it seldom acts as a barrier when conducting business in Singapore . Singapore business people expect the people whom they are dealing with to be punctual for meetings and appointments. They give and receive business cards with both hands after the handshake upon first meeting. It is best to admire the card for a few moments before putting it away. Meetings can take place anywhere, be it in boardrooms or restaurants. Most business people rarely wear suits due to the island's tropical heat. However, the men do usually wear ties.

Visas
Visitors to Singapore should have valid passports and visas to enter Singapore.  Applications for such visas can be made at the respective countries' high commissions or overseas missions. However, visas are not required for Commonwealth citizens, British passport holders, and Republic of Ireland citizens for a stay of up to 14 days. All onward visitors should have passports valid for at least three months from the time of arrival. They should also have return tickets, and sufficient funds for the length of their stay in Singapore .

Currency and Money Matters
The currency is the Singapore dollar (S$). Singapore uses 1c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, and S$1 coins. Notes are in denominations of S$2, S$5, S$10, S$50, S$100, S$500, and S$1,000. The islands also has a S$10,000 note.

Money changing services are available at Changi Airport and at most banks, hotels, and shopping complexes.

How to call Singapore from other countries
Singapore 's country code is 65. There is no city code for Singapore . IDD calls can be made from the numerous card and credit card phones, which are located in post offices and around the city area. Phone cards come in denominations of S$2, S$5, S$10, S$20, and S$50.

Business and Store Hours
Generally, business hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mondays to Fridays and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. Shopping hours are usually from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. daily.

 

What to Wear
Loose and light summer clothing is recommended, especially for outdoor activities like sightseeing. "Smart casual" is usually acceptable everywhere except for formal business dining or when specified in an invitation. Smart casual usually means shirts (long or short-sleeves but not T-shirts) or blouses, and trousers or skirts.

Water Supply
As the cleanest of all cities, it is safe to drink water straight from the tap.

 

Electric Outlets
Singapore 's voltage is 220-240AC, 50 Hertz. Most hotels can provide a transformer to convert it to 110-120 AC, 60 Hertz.

Medical and Dental Services
With well-qualified doctors and dentists, Singapore 's medical facilities are among the finest in the world. Registered pharmacists work from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with some open until 10 p.m. Most hotels have their own doctor on 24-hour call.

Tipping
Tipping is not a way of life in Singapore . It is prohibited at the airport and discouraged at hotels and restaurants where a 10% service charge is included in the bill. A tip should only be exercised when the bill does not include a service charge.

Passenger Service Charge
A S$15 Passenger Service Charge should have been incorporated into your air ticket. If this is not the case, you are required to pay during check-in at the airport.

Laws and Regulations
Singapore 's laws may be severe enough to surprise most visitors. Trafficking in narcotics is punishable by death. The sale and importation of chewing gun is banned although possession is not necessarily an offense. Smoking in air-conditioned areas is illegal. Littering and jaywalking are also considered an offense. Speeding is also frowned upon with several speed-trap cameras installed around the island.

Crime
Singapore has earned the distinction of being one of the most crime-free countries in the world. The streets are usually quite safe at all times, even at nights. However, there are occasional pickpockets and purse snatchers who prey on unsuspecting victims. There are no specific areas, which are crime prone but it is better to avoid dark and secluded streets, especially if you are alone.