Arrive at Senai International Airport (if flying) or clear immigration at Woodlands/Checkpoint (if coming from Singapore). Collect luggage, buy a local SIM (Digi/Hotlink) or top up roaming, and grab a coffee at the airport café to kick off the day.
Transfer to your hotel in central Johor Bahru (JB) — recommended: Amari Johor Bahru or DoubleTree by Hilton — check in or drop bags; if early check-in isn’t available, request luggage hold and freshen up in the lobby.
Short orientation walk around Jalan Wong Ah Fook to get a feel for the city: spot local landmarks like the Sultan Ibrahim Building and the Johor Bahru City Square mall for quick essentials and maps.
Breakfast at Hiap Joo Bakery & Biscuit Factory (Jalan Tan Hiok Nee) — try their famous banana cake and kaya bun while watching the old-school wood-fired ovens in action.
Stroll and light exploration in the nearby Johor Bahru Heritage Trail: visit the Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple and the nearby Tan Hiok Nee historical street for colonial shophouse architecture and street art.
Lunch at Restoran Todak (Orang Asli/seafood) in the nearby waterfront area (Permas Jaya/Tuas Link) or for an easier central option, try Kam Long Fish Head Curry for a flavorful, local Malay-Chinese meal.
Return to hotel to check in fully and rest for a short while; use this time to confirm reservations for the week (Legoland/Sentosa transfers) and charge devices.
Visit Johor Bahru Chinese Heritage Museum (Jalan Ibrahim) or the nearby Johor Bahru Old Chinese Temple for a gentle cultural introduction — exhibitions are compact and family-friendly.
Afternoon snack at The Replacement — Lodge & Kitchen (Jalan Dhoby) for specialty coffee, pandan waffles, or a light cake; a favorite for relaxed café vibes in the historic quarter.
Walk through Jalan Tan Hiok Nee and explore independent shops, local bakeries, and murals; keep an eye out for street art and small souvenir shops selling Peranakan-style ceramics.
Head to Danga Bay for a easy waterfront stroll and sunset views; if traveling with kids, stop by the Danga Bay play areas and grab a photo with the scenic marina backdrop.
Dinner at Todak (Seafood) at Danga Bay — order sambal stingray, butter prawns, and a claypot dish to taste Johor’s coastal specialties; arrive early on weekends as it gets busy.
If energy permits, visit Bazaar Karat (JB night market) at Jalan Segget (check local opening nights) for street snacks, vintage finds, and local atmosphere; otherwise enjoy the hotel’s rooftop bar or pool.
Return to hotel; enjoy a quiet drink in the lobby bar or order room service. Take time to review the week’s plan — Legoland (Day 3) tickets and cross-border timing for Singapore (Day 4).
Wind down and rest. Set alarms and reconfirm transport for tomorrow’s Heritage Walk and street food tasting, ensuring comfortable shoes and a small water bottle for the day ahead.
Breakfast at Hiap Joo Bakery & Biscuit Factory (Jalan Tan Hiok Nee) — grab freshly baked banana cake and a kaya bun to fuel the day and soak in the wood-fired oven atmosphere.
Meet your guide or start a self-guided Johor Bahru Heritage Walk from Jalan Tan Hiok Nee — begin with the colonial shophouses and murals that tell the city’s multicultural story.
Visit the Johor Bahru Chinese Heritage Museum (Jalan Ibrahim) for a compact, informative look at the Chinese community’s history and traditional artefacts.
Walk to the nearby Johor Bahru Old Chinese Temple — observe the ornate carvings and learn about the temple’s role in local festivals and community life.
Short coffee break at The Replacement — Lodge & Kitchen (Jalan Dhoby); enjoy specialty coffee and pandan waffles while reviewing the next stops and snapping photos of the historic quarter.
Stroll down Jalan Wong Ah Fook toward the Sultan Abu Bakar State Mosque (if open to visitors) and the nearby Sultan Ibrahim Building, admiring examples of colonial and Islamic architecture.
Explore the Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple — marvel at the glass mosaics and take in the vibrant Hindu temple decorations unique to JB.
Lunch at Kam Long Fish Head Curry — order the signature fish head curry to share, plus local vegetable dishes; this spot is beloved for its rich, tangy flavors.
Visit the Johor Bahru Heritage District's independent shops on Jalan Tan Hiok Nee and Jalan Dhoby — browse Peranakan ceramics, local crafts, and boutique souvenirs.
Head to the Tan Hiok Nee Street Art trail to photograph murals and learn about the artists behind JB’s urban art revival; pick up cold drinks from a nearby kopitiam as needed.
Snack stop at Ho Jiak or local kopitiam for kueh, chee cheong fun, or a glass of iced cincau — perfect for sampling Malay-Chinese sweets and beating the afternoon heat.
Visit the Sultan Abu Bakar State Mosque grounds for relaxed views across the Straits (outside areas are great for photos); if interested, stroll the nearby waterfront Promenade.
Light rest back at the hotel — recharge devices, freshen up, and prepare for an evening street food crawl; confirm any evening market hours (Bazaar Karat schedule if open tonight).
Take a short drive to Jalan Wong Ah Fook / Jalan Segget area to begin the evening hawker and street food tasting — start with local snacks like otak-otak and satay.
Dinner at Restoran Todak (Seafood) or Todak at Danga Bay (depending on preference) — enjoy sambal stingray, butter prawns, and other Johorean coastal specialties while waterfront lights come on.
If Bazaar Karat (JB night market) is operating tonight, wander stalls at Jalan Segget for vintage finds, street snacks and lively local atmosphere; otherwise explore JB City Square food stalls for desserts.
Finish with dessert at Hiap Joo (if still open) or a local ice kachang / ais batu campur stall — sample a cooling Malaysian treat before returning to the hotel.
Return to hotel for a relaxed recap of the day — share photos, note favorite dishes, and make any reservations needed for Legoland (Day 3) or cross-border plans for Singapore (Day 4).
Wind down and rest; set alarms and prepare comfy shoes and water for tomorrow’s theme park or activity day. If traveling with kids, pack swimsuits and spare snacks for the next day.
Early wake-up and quick hotel breakfast — pack swimsuits, sunscreen, hats, refillable water bottles, and any tickets/vouchers for Legoland Malaysia or Angry Birds Activity Park.
Depart Johor Bahru for Nusajaya/Iskandar Puteri — take a Grab or hotel-arranged transfer (approx. 25-40 minutes depending on traffic) to arrive before the gates open and beat the crowds.
Arrive at Legoland Malaysia Resort (or Southern Rock Mall/Puteri Harbour area if heading to Angry Birds Activity Park) — collect pre-purchased tickets at the ticketing counter or use the mobile e-ticket QR code.
Enter Legoland Malaysia: start in Miniland to see intricate LEGO cityscapes and get a sense of the park layout; this is a calm, photo-friendly first stop before queues grow.
Head to the popular rides — try The Dragon coaster and LEGO Technic Twister early for shorter waits; families with young kids can explore DUPLO® Valley for gentle rides and play areas.
Visit LEGO NINJAGO® The Ride and participate in interactive attractions; adults can take turns while children try hands-on building stations and mini build challenges.
Snack break at Market Restaurant or one of the park kiosks — grab light bites like fries, chicken skewers or a kid-friendly meal; use this pause to reapply sunscreen and hydrate.
Cool off at Legoland Water Park (if included/desired) — enjoy wave pools, slides and the lazy river; families should bring/change into swimwear and rent a locker if needed.
Lunch at Bricks Family Restaurant or Burger Junction inside the resort — choose family-style options and try local flavours like nasi lemak if available alongside standard kids’ menus.
Resume park exploration: take the family-friendly boat ride, visit LEGO City for driving schools and rescue academy activities, or watch a live show to rest tired feet.
Make time for hands-on experiences: head to the Imagination zone for build challenges, or to the Build & Test stations where kids can construct vehicles and race them on tracks.
Afternoon refreshment — stop at Scoop for an ice cream or a cold beverage and pick up souvenirs at the Big Shop, where seasonal Lego sets and park-exclusive items are available.
If visiting Angry Birds Activity Park instead: enjoy trampoline zones, obstacle courses and themed play areas; take photos with character backdrops and let kids expend remaining energy.
Finish up with any favourite rides or a last stroll through Miniland for golden-hour photos; gather everyone and check lockers and belongings before exiting the park.
Return transfer to Johor Bahru — allow extra time for traffic returning through the Iskandar Puteri corridor, or if your plan includes dinner near Puteri Harbour, opt to dine locally.
Dinner option A (near Puteri Harbour): eat at The Manhattan Fish Market or Fisherman’s Wharf at Puteri Harbour for seafood and family-friendly plates with marina views; or
Dinner option B (back in JB city centre): head to Todak Danga Bay for local seafood classics or Tandoori House for something different — pick based on energy levels and travel time.
Relaxed evening: if back in central JB, consider a gentle walk at Dataran Bandaraya or a short stop at Bazaar Karat (if operating) for street snacks and souvenirs; otherwise enjoy Puteri Harbour’s waterfront promenade.
Return to hotel — showers and downtime for the family; sort photos from the day and tuck away any wet swim items to dry for tomorrow’s travel preparations.
Optional low-key activity: rooftop pool or hotel play area for one last bit of fun, or quiet family movie/reading time in the room to wind down after a busy day.
Prepare for bed: lay out outfits and documents for crossing into Singapore the next day, charge devices, and confirm any transfers or bus/train bookings for Day 4’s Marina Bay introduction.
Early wake-up in Johor Bahru; pack passports, arrival/departure cards (if needed), and any transit receipts. Dress in comfortable layers for the day and make sure devices are charged for photos and e-tickets.
Light hotel breakfast or takeaway from the hotel café—grab coffee, kaya toast or nasi lemak to go. Confirm Grab or private transfer to the immigration checkpoint (Woodlands/CIQ) to avoid last-minute queues.
Depart hotel for the Johor-Singapore checkpoint (estimate 20-40 minutes from central JB depending on traffic). Aim to arrive early to clear Malaysian exit and Singapore immigration before peak morning rush.
Clear Singapore immigration at Woodlands CIQ or Tuas Checkpoint; collect any pre-booked EZ-Link cards or top up an existing card for MRT/bus travel. Keep luggage light—transfer any larger bags to hotel in Singapore if using cross-border luggage services.
Take MRT or taxi from Woodlands to Marina Bay (via North-South Line and Circle/Downtown Line depending on route) — estimated travel time 35-50 minutes. Enjoy city views along the way and review the day’s Marina Bay plan.
Arrive at your Marina Bay-area hotel (recommended: Marina Bay Sands, The Fullerton, or Pan Pacific) to check in or drop bags; if early check-in isn’t available, ask for luggage hold and a map of the area. Purchase a Singapore SIM or verify roaming if still needed.
Begin your Marina Bay introduction with a pleasant walk along the waterfront promenade from the Bayfront to the Merlion Park. Stop for photos of the Merlion, the Singapore Flyer and the skyline — a great orientation shot of the city.
Visit the ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands for a family-friendly exhibition (check current exhibits and timed entry). The lotus-shaped building often hosts interactive installations appealing to all ages.
Take the indoor linkway into The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands for a brief look around and an iced drink at Toast Box or TWG Tea to cool off and regroup. If traveling with kids, let them marvel at the canal and sampan rides inside the mall.
Lunch at Satay by the Bay (Gardens by the Bay) or try Satay & local dishes at Makansutra Gluttons Bay; enjoy hawker-style favourites like Hainanese chicken rice, chilli crab (sharing portion) or barbecued satay while taking in the views of Marina Bay.
Cross over to Gardens by the Bay and head to the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories—cool, climate-controlled spaces that are excellent for families and offer a relaxed pace after lunch. Don’t miss the Cloud Forest’s indoor waterfall and educational displays.
Explore the Supertree Grove and, if energy allows, book the OCBC Skyway for elevated views across the bay (check height/age restrictions for children). The walk provides a superb perspective back toward Marina Bay Sands and the city skyline.
Return toward Marina Bay Sands and visit the Marina Bay Sands Observation Deck (if open) for panoramic city views, or opt for the Singapore Flyer nearby for a gentler, family-friendly rotation. Capture golden-hour framing notes for later sunset photos.
Coffee and snacks break at Ce La Vi (rooftop) or Pollen at Gardens by the Bay — enjoy relaxed seating and views while kids unwind and adults plan the evening. If with younger children, use this time for bathroom and hydration stops.
Stroll the waterfront toward the Helix Bridge and enjoy the architectural details; pause for photos with the cityscape as late afternoon light softens. Pop into the Jubilee Bridge area for easy access to Esplanade and Merlion vantage points.
Early dinner at Makansutra Gluttons Bay or the nearby Lau Pa Sat festival market for an authentic hawker experience—try satay, Hokkien mee and char kway teow. For a more formal option, dine at the Marina Bay Sands' Rise restaurant or Melt Café for variety.
Return to your hotel to freshen up and gather jackets or light layers for the evening light show; purchase any last-minute snacks for kids and confirm plans for the Spectra light & water show timing (usually around 8:00 PM — check schedule).
Find a good spot along the Marina Bay waterfront promenade near the Event Plaza for the Spectra — the 15-minute light and water show is family-friendly and offers a dramatic, music-synced finale to the day. Arrive early to secure seating with clear views.
Enjoy Spectra: A Light & Water Show at Marina Bay Sands. After the show, stroll the illuminated promenade and savor the city lights; stop for dessert at Marina Bay Sands' artisanal gelato kiosks or a nearby kopitiam for kopi and local sweets.
Optional evening activity: short river cruise on the Marina Bay or a leisurely walk to the Esplanade to catch any late performances. Families with tired children can head back to the hotel for bedtime routines.
Return to the hotel; if energy permits, visit the hotel rooftop pool or bar for one last view of the bay at night. Use this time to sync photos, note highlights from the day, and confirm transport and timing for Day 5’s cultural district explorations.
Wind down and prepare for bed; set alarms and layout clothes for tomorrow’s Chinatown, Little India and Kampong Glam itinerary. Ensure passports and any cross-border documents are stored securely if keeping them handy for the remainder of the trip.
Breakfast at Ya Kun Kaya Toast (Raffles Place or Chinatown outlet) — enjoy traditional kaya toast, soft-boiled eggs and kopi to start a full day of walking with light, familiar flavors.
Walk or take the MRT to Chinatown (Chinatown MRT, NE4/DT19) and begin at the Chinatown Heritage Centre on Pagoda Street to get context on early immigrant life and the neighbourhood’s evolution.
Stroll through Chinatown’s shophouses and alleyways toward Buddha Tooth Relic Temple — explore the ornate interior and rooftop garden for a quiet cultural moment and photo opportunities.
Drop into Maxwell Food Centre for a mid-morning snack — sample Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice (or a local stall’s char kway teow) and try a herbal tea from a kopitiam to refuel.
Browse the Chinatown Street Market along Pagoda Street and Sago Lane for souvenirs, Peranakan wares and traditional snacks; pop into mothership-style stores like Tong Heng for egg tarts if you want a sweet bite.
Walk to Ann Siang Hill and Club Street for boutique shops, heritage bars and a quieter look at restored shophouses — a good spot to rest, photograph the architecture, and sip a fresh coconut from a vendor.
Take the MRT (Downtown or North-East Line) or a short taxi to Little India (Little India MRT, NE8) and head straight to Tekka Centre for a vibrant lunchtime spread — try a thosai, biryani or banana leaf rice at one of the popular hawker stalls.
Explore the colourful streets of Little India: browse Mustafa Centre for bargain finds, wander Serangoon Road’s textile shops, and stop at the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple to admire its colourful gopuram and ritual life.
Enjoy a chai and Indian sweets at Komala Vilas or Ananda Bhavan — use the break to rest feet and sample filter coffee or jalebi while soaking in the neighbourhood’s bustle.
Walk or take a short taxi to Kampong Glam (Bugis MRT/Esplanade area options) and begin at the Sultan Mosque in the heart of Arab Street — climb to the outside areas for photo vantage points and learn about Malay-Muslim heritage in Singapore.
Wander Haji Lane’s independent boutiques, street art and quirky cafés — stop at a specialty coffee shop like Symmetry or a Middle Eastern snack spot for a light bite and souvenir shopping on Arab Street (textiles, rugs, and Persian lamps).
Visit the Malay Heritage Centre on Queen Street (if open) to deepen your understanding of Malay culture and history in Singapore; the exhibitions are compact and family-friendly.
Take a short break at Malay Village Café or Blu Jaz Cafe (nearby) — enjoy a refreshing drink, let kids rest, and plan an early evening food crawl mixing Malay, Arab and Peranakan flavours.
Return toward Kampong Glam’s Bussorah Street for pre-dinner snacks — try nasi padang, roti john or sambal stingray at nearby eateries, or pick up pastries from Rumah Makanan Indonesia if you want Indonesian treats.
Head to nearby Arab Street / Haji Lane dining options for dinner — recommended: Zam Zam Restaurant for murtabak and biryani (a local institution) or I Am... Cafe for modern Malay/Western fusion with family-friendly portions.
If energy allows, take an atmospheric evening stroll back through Bugis Junction toward the Singapore River — cross over to Clarke Quay for riverside lights and lively night scenes; otherwise return to the hotel to freshen up.
Optional night activity: catch a cultural performance (check Esplanade listings) or take a short bumboat river cruise from Clarke Quay for a relaxing view of illuminated bridges and historic quayside warehouses.
Dessert stop at Chin Mee Chin Confectionery (if open) or enjoy a gelato/ice cream at Geláre in Bugis Junction — share local desserts and recap the day’s favourite spots and dishes with the group.
Return to your Marina Bay-area hotel (MRT or short taxi) to organize purchases, charge devices and prepare for Sentosa on Day 6; if travelling with kids, begin bedtime routine during the transfer.
Wind down in the hotel: review photos, note favourite restaurants to possibly revisit, and lay out clothes and essentials for tomorrow’s Sentosa Island day (swimsuits, sunscreen, and tickets).
Early wake-up and quick hotel breakfast at Marina Bay Sands or nearby café — grab coffee, kaya toast or a light buffet to fuel a full day on Sentosa and pack swimsuits, sunscreen, water bottles and a small daypack.
Travel to Sentosa: take the Sentosa Express from VivoCity (HarbourFront MRT) or a taxi to the island — arriving early helps you beat crowds at popular attractions and secures beachside lounge spots.
Start at Palawan Beach for a relaxed morning: set up towels, let kids play in the shallow sand and enjoy calm waters; grab fresh juices or pastries from a beach kiosk to nibble while settling in.
Stroll or take the free shuttle to the nearby S.E.A. Aquarium — explore marine exhibits and huge tanks with manta rays and sharks while the crowds are still moderate; the interactive touch pools are great for kids.
Walk to Adventure Cove Waterpark for high-energy fun (or return to beach if preferring a quieter morning) — enjoy water slides, the lazy river and the Rainbow Reef snorkel experience for a family splash session.
Lunch at Coastes (Siloso Beach) or Trapizza (Palawan/Quayside) for beachfront pizzas, seafood and kid-friendly pasta; relax under an umbrella and recharge before afternoon attractions.
Head to Sentosa’s Skyline Luge and Skyride at Imbiah Lookout — take turns on the fun luge tracks while younger kids ride tandems; the Skyride offers great elevated views of the island between runs.
Visit Madame Tussauds Singapore & Images of Singapore LIVE if your group enjoys celebrity wax figures and interactive local history exhibits — the Spirit of Singapore boat ride can be a calm, entertaining break.
Take the cable car from Sentosa to Mount Faber (or vice versa) for panoramic city and harbour views — this is an excellent photo opportunity and gives everyone a rest from walking while transitioning to the western side of the island.
Return to Siloso Beach for late-afternoon beach games, stand-up paddleboarding, or a leisurely beachside walk; grab a cold drink at One°15 Marina Club or the Wave House kiosk as the sea breeze cools down.
Make your way to the Fort Siloso Skywalk for a short heritage trail and lookout over the western beach; this quieter vantage point is excellent for early sunset photos and a touch of local history.
Early dinner reservation at Coastes (Siloso) or Tanjong Beach Club (arrange in advance) — choose beachfront seating to enjoy fresh seafood, salads and grilled items while waiting for sunset.
Find a prime sunset spot at Tanjong Beach or the Siloso Beach front — relax on the sand, take family photos, and watch the changing colours over the Strait of Malacca as the sun dips.
Head toward the beach amphitheatre or Sentosa’s waterfront promenade to catch Wings of Time (nighttime multimedia show) — arrive early to secure good seats for the water, laser and pyrotechnic performance.
Enjoy Wings of Time: a 20-30 minute spectacle of lights, water fountains and music that’s captivating for kids and adults alike — take in the story-driven show against the ocean backdrop.
Post-show dessert and drinks at nearby cafés in Sentosa Cove or the beachfront ice cream stalls — share highlights from the day, pick up any souvenir beach toys, and let kids unwind before leaving the island.
Return to VivoCity via Sentosa Express or cable car, then take MRT or taxi back to Marina Bay area; if energy allows, detour to Clarke Quay for a riverside stroll or head straight to the hotel for bedtime routines.
Back at the hotel: showers and bedtime for kids, sync and back up photos from the day, and lay out clothes for the next day’s shopping and departure-prep activities (Day 7).
If adults are up later, enjoy a nightcap at the hotel rooftop bar or a quiet walk along the Marina Bay promenade reflecting on the family highlights from Sentosa; then prepare for rest and tomorrow’s final day.
Early wake-up and quick hotel breakfast—grab coffee and kaya toast or a light buffet at your Marina Bay / JB hotel and pack any last items you’ll need for the day (chargers, passports, tickets).
Final luggage check and confirmation—reconfirm airport transfer or cross-border transport (Woodlands CIQ / Tuas if returning to Johor Bahru) and place any souvenirs or liquids into checked bags to save space.
If departing from Singapore later: head to Orchard Road for last-minute shopping—visit ION Orchard and Takashimaya for electronics, fashion and souvenirs; if departing from JB, stroll Komtar JBCC or Johor Bahru City Square for final local buys.
Specialty shopping stop—at ION Orchard check out local designer labels and TWG Tea for premium tea gifts; in JB, visit Tan Hiok Nee street for Peranakan ceramics or Hiap Joo Bakery to pick up fresh banana cake to bring home.
Quick cultural pit-stop—Singapore travellers: pop into the nearby Istana Park or Fort Canning Park for a short walk and photos; JB travellers: visit the Johor Bahru Old Chinese Temple for a final cultural moment before transit.
Light lunch—Singapore: enjoy Hainanese chicken rice at Maxwell Food Centre or Lau Pa Sat for satay; JB: have a leisurely meal at Kam Long Fish Head Curry or Todak Danga Bay for a relaxed seafood lunch.
Check out / luggage drop—return to your hotel to settle the bill, check out and either store luggage with reception if you have a late flight or begin the transfer toward your departure checkpoint.
If you have extra time in Singapore, squeeze in a last-minute sight—visit the National Gallery (short 1-hour highlights tour) or take a riverside stroll from Clarke Quay toward Boat Quay for photogenic final views.
Cross-border plans (if returning to JB) — allow extra time for immigration: depart early for Woodlands/Tuas, clear Singapore exit and Malaysian entry, and refresh with a drink at Johor customs’ cafés if needed.
Afternoon errands and duty-free—use airport or major mall duty-free counters to buy alcohol, chocolates or travel-size items; if at Changi, explore Jewel’s last-minute shopping and pick up snacks from TWG or local brands.
Coffee break and relaxation—find a comfortable café (PS.Cafe at Palais Renaissance in Orchard or The Replacement in JB if nearby) to sit, sync photos, and double-check flight or bus times and boarding passes.
Collect stored luggage and do a final passport / boarding pass / baggage tag check—confirm transfer arrival time with your driver or hotel shuttle and ensure children’s items and medicines are accessible.
Depart for the airport or cross-border checkpoint—leave with plenty of buffer time (at least 2-3 hours for international departures from Changi, longer for peak-hour immigration between SG/JB).
Arrival at departure hub—check in, drop bags, and clear immigration/security. Take a moment to browse final duty-free or airport boutiques for any last souvenirs or comfort items for the flight.
Early dinner or pre-flight snack—choose a convenient spot near your gate: Changi options include No Signboard Seafood for a final chilli crab bite or casual foodcourt hawker stalls; JB’s Senai Airport offers local cafés and fast bites.
Relax near the gate and begin pre-boarding routine—charge devices, organize carry-on essentials (passport, boarding pass, medications), and take a last walk to stretch legs before boarding.
Boarding and departure—board when called, settle in for your flight or cross-border coach to JB depending on your itinerary, and reflect on the highlights: Legoland fun, Sentosa beaches, Marina Bay lights and the food discoveries.
If still in Singapore or JB and not yet flying: enjoy a final leisurely drink in the airport lounge or a short evening stroll near your hotel if you have an overnight before onward travel—otherwise rest on the flight home.
Wind down and plan arrival—set alarms for arrival time, review local contacts and onward transport from your home airport, and sleep or relax with a book as the trip comes to a restful close.