Begin your day at Kempegowda International Airport with a relaxed check-in and a light breakfast at one of the terminal cafés — aim to arrive 2.5-3 hours before your international flight. Use the morning flight to rest and preview your trip plans: skim a guidebook or the Singapore map to mark must-see spots like Marina Bay and Gardens by the Bay so you’re ready when you land.
Arrive in Singapore in the afternoon and clear immigration; take the MRT or a taxi to your hotel in the Marina Bay/City Hall area and drop off luggage. After a short freshen-up, stretch your legs with a gentle orientation walk along the Marina Bay waterfront, passing the Merlion and enjoying an initial view of the skyline and the towering Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay from across the bay.
As dusk falls, head to Gardens by the Bay for the Garden Rhapsody light show by the Supertrees, then walk over to the Marina Bay Sands promenade for sunset reflections and photo opportunities. Finish the evening with dinner at the hawker stalls of Lau Pa Sat or a rooftop bar at Marina Bay Sands for skyline cocktails — a relaxed first night to recover from travel and tune into Singapore’s atmosphere.
Wake up refreshed and take a short stroll from your hotel to the Marina Bay waterfront for a leisurely breakfast at The Fullerton Bay Hotel or nearby kaya toast at Ya Kun; enjoy sweeping skyline views and the iconic Marina Bay Sands reflection as the city wakes. Then visit the ArtScience Museum for an hour of immersive exhibits or walk the Helix Bridge toward the Esplanade, pausing for photos of the Merlion and the bay from different vantage points.
Cross over to Gardens by the Bay and explore the cooled Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories, marveling at the indoor waterfall and seasonal floral displays, then wander the Dragonfly & Kingfisher Lakes and the Supertree Grove. Stop for lunch at Satay by the Bay or the Marina Bay Sands food court, followed by a climb up the OCBC Skyway for panoramic views of the gardens and the city skyline.
Return to the Supertree Grove area as twilight falls to catch the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show — arrive early to claim a good spot and soak in the magical atmosphere. After the show, walk back along the Marina Bay promenade to see the skyline lit up and finish with dinner at a nearby hawker centre like Lau Pa Sat or a riverside restaurant at Clarke Quay, enjoying Singapore’s vibrant nightscape before turning in for the next day’s adventures.
Start the day in colorful Chinatown with breakfast at Maxwell Food Centre — try the famous Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice or some vibrant dim sum — then wander the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and the surrounding shophouses, popping into heritage shops for teas, spices and Peranakan crafts. From there, take the short MRT ride to Kampong Glam to peek at the Sultan Mosque and browse Arab Street’s textiles and indie boutiques for a contrasting taste of Singapore’s multicultural history.
Choose your afternoon adventure: head to Sentosa for sunshine and thrills — ride the Skyline Luge, relax on Palawan or Tanjong Beach, and visit S.E.A. Aquarium for marine wonders — or stay on the mainland and explore Little India’s Tekka Centre for a spicy lunch, then stroll the vibrant streets, check out Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple and the colourful murals along Serangoon Road. Either option keeps the pace relaxed while letting you sample island beaches or lively neighborhood culture.
As evening falls, regroup at Clarke Quay or Boat Quay for riverside drinks and a scenic bumboat cruise along the Singapore River to see lights and historic bridges; alternatively, return to Marina Bay for a sunset climb up the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark or dinner at Satay by the Bay with views of the Gardens by the Bay Supertrees. Finish the night with a rooftop cocktail or a stroll through the illuminated district you loved most today, setting a calm, happy tone before your flight to Phu Quoc the next day.
Catch a morning flight from Changi to Phu Quoc (approx 2 hours) and arrive at Phu Quoc International Airport before noon; collect a local SIM and transfer to your beachside hotel in Long Beach or Ong Lang, dropping bags and freshening up. Enjoy a relaxed brunch at a beachfront café such as Rory's or The Pepper Tree, listening to waves and planning snorkel or island tour options for the next day.
Spend your first afternoon reclaiming beach time on Long Beach (Bãi Trường) — swim, sunbathe, or rent a kayak and paddle along the shoreline, then stroll to nearby Ham Ninh fishing village to glimpse local life and try freshly grilled seafood at a pier-side stall. If you prefer something gentler, visit the nearby Coi Nguon Museum for a short cultural stop and to learn about the island’s fishing and pepper-farming heritage.
As the sun sets, head to Sunset Sanato Beach Club or the Long Beach promenade for a classic Phu Quoc sunset, sipping a cocktail while watching the sky change color; follow this with dinner at a seaside restaurant like Ra Khơi or Mango Bay for grilled fish and local specialties. Finish the night with a quiet beach walk or a visit to Duong Dong Night Market to sample banh mi, seafood skewers and local desserts before turning in for the next day’s snorkeling and island explorations.
Begin with an early breakfast at your beachfront café (Rory's or The Pepper Tree) and head out for a half-day snorkeling trip to the An Thoi archipelago — most tours include stops at Fingernail Island and Hon Mong Tay where you can swim among colorful reef fish and inspect shallow coral gardens. Bring reef-safe sunscreen and a waterproof camera; the calm morning seas make for the best visibility and photos.
Return to Long Beach or Ong Lang for a relaxed lunch of fresh grilled seafood at Ra Khơi, then rent a scooter or join a guided tour to explore the island’s western coast — stop by the Phu Quoc Pepper Farm for a quick fragrant visit and continue to the Winwonders or the quieter Sao Beach if you’d like powdery white sand and crystal-clear water. If you prefer low-key options, spend the afternoon at your resort pool or try a short boat trip to Ham Ninh for a taste of village life and more seafood tasting.
As the day cools, make your way to Sunset Sanato Beach Club or the Long Beach promenade to watch a spectacular tropical sunset with a cocktail in hand, then head to Duong Dong Night Market for dinner — sample local specialties like grilled sea urchin, seafood skewers, and banh khot while browsing handicrafts. Cap the night with a moonlit stroll along the shore or a nightcap at your hotel bar, soaking in the island’s relaxed pace before tomorrow’s north-loop adventures.
Start early with a hearty beachfront breakfast, then set off on a guided north-loop tour or by rented scooter toward Duong Dong and the island’s interior; first stop the Phu Quoc Pepper Farm to see fragrant pepper vines, learn about harvesting and taste fresh peppercorns straight from the plant. Continue up the coast to Ganh Dau for dramatic sea views of the Cambodian coast and a short photo stop at the rocky headland before heading toward the tranquil Bai Thom area.
After a seaside lunch in Bai Thom or at a local eatery near Cua Duong harbor, visit Ham Ninh fishing village to stroll the stilted houses and watch fishermen mend nets while sampling grilled sea snails or calamari at a pier-side stall. Then explore the quieter northwestern beaches—Vung Binh and Bai Dai—where you can relax on low-traffic sand, take a short swim, or visit a small local pearl or fish sauce workshop to see traditional island industries up close.
Return toward Duong Dong as the light softens, stopping at Dinh Cau Night Market for a casual dinner of fresh seafood or at Chapayom for a laid-back sunset cocktail with sea views; cap the day with a peaceful walk along Long Beach, reflecting on the island’s rural charm, or enjoy a quiet seafood dinner at Ra Khơi before an early night to rest for your flight to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow.
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your Phu Quoc hotel before an easy transfer to the airport; aim for a mid-morning flight to Kuala Lumpur so you arrive with time to check in and refresh. On the flight, skim a map of KL to plan your afternoon — note key spots like Bukit Bintang, KLCC and Jalan Alor for quick orientation and food options.
After arriving at Kuala Lumpur International Airport and taking the KLIA Ekspres or a taxi into the city, drop your bags at a centrally located hotel near KLCC or Bukit Bintang and stretch your legs with a walk through KLCC Park to admire the Petronas Twin Towers up close. Stop for a light lunch or kopi at a nearby mall (Suria KLCC or Pavilion) and, time permitting, visit the KL Tower observation deck for panoramic city views that set the scene for an evening exploration.
As dusk falls, head to Jalan Alor in Bukit Bintang for a lively street-food experience — sample satay, char kway teow and fresh fruit juices while immersed in local bustle, then stroll along Changkat or the Pavilion area for rooftop bars and live music if you want a drink with skyline views. Finish with a tranquil post-dinner walk through the illuminated KLCC promenade to see the towers reflected in the fountains before returning to your hotel to rest for tomorrow’s full day of Kuala Lumpur sights.
Start your day at KLCC with breakfast at a café in Suria KLCC, then stroll through KLCC Park to the Petronas Twin Towers and join a timed tour or visit the Skybridge for sweeping city views and photo ops; linger in the museum at the base if interested in Malaysia’s oil and architecture story. From there, walk or take a short Grab ride to the nearby Kuala Lumpur Tower (Menara KL) for a different panoramic perspective and, if you like, enjoy a mid-morning coffee at the tower’s observation café.
After returning to the city centre for a light lunch in Bukit Bintang or Pavilion Mall, head north to Batu Caves — arrive by KTM Komuter or taxi and climb the colorful 272 steps to the cavern temples, exploring the main Temple Cave and the Art Gallery Cave while watching local worship and monkeys. On the way back, stop at the Hindu murals and craft stalls at the Batu foothills for souvenirs and a quick snack of Indian sweets before returning toward the downtown buzz.
As evening falls, sample Malaysian fusion at Jalan Alor or try a long-table dinner in Bukit Bintang, then take a relaxed post-dinner walk through the illuminated KLCC promenade to see the towers reflected in the fountains and catch the nightly water-light show if running. If you’re in the mood for nightlife, head to a rooftop bar on Changkat or in KLCC for a nightcap overlooking the skyline before returning to your hotel to rest for your final full day in Malaysia.
Sleep in or enjoy a relaxed hotel breakfast before heading to the bustling Central Market (Pasar Seni) to browse handicrafts, batik, and local art; pop next door to Kasturi Walk for street snacks and the chance to pick up souvenirs. If you prefer a short day trip, depart early for the historical city of Malacca (約2 hours one-way by car) to stroll Jonker Street’s antique shops and heritage buildings, sampling Nyonya kuih and chicken rice balls en route.
Return to KL (or stay local) for a foodie-focused lunch at Jalan Alor or a hawker court in Lot 10 Hutong, tasting char kway teow, roasted pork and durian treats if you’re adventurous; alternatively explore the colorful stalls of Petaling Street (Chinatown) for tea shops and herbal stores. After lunch, wander through Perdana Botanical Gardens or the nearby Islamic Arts Museum for a leisurely cultural counterpoint, or take a short Grab to Thean Hou Temple for panoramic city views and calm atmosphere.
As evening falls, head to Taman Connaught Night Market (open on selected nights) or return to Jalan Alor for a vibrant dinner of satay and seafood while soaking up the lively street ambience. Finish with a cocktail at a rooftop bar in Bukit Bintang or the KLCC area to toast your multi-country journey and enjoy the Petronas Towers glittering against the night sky before a final packing check for tomorrow’s flight home.
Pack up after an early hotel breakfast and perform a final room check; arrange hotel transfer or Grab to KLIA/klia2 allowing 3 hours before your international flight. If time permits, grab last-minute snacks or a kopi at a KLIA café and double-check e-boarding passes and immigration documents so departure is smooth and stress-free.
Board your flight and settle in for the journey back to Bangalore, using the flight time to rest, review trip photos, and jot down highlights from Phu Quoc, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur while they’re fresh. If you have a layover or in-flight meal, use it as a final chance to sample regional flavours or connect with fellow travellers and reflect on favourite moments like the An Thoi snorkel, Gardens by the Bay, and the Petronas towers.
Arrive at Kempegowda International Airport in the evening, clear immigration and baggage claim, and take a taxi or ride-share home, replaying the trip’s relaxed beaches and city highlights en route. Once home, unwind with a warm shower and a simple meal while starting to sort photos and souvenirs — a peaceful end to a diverse 10-day multi-country escape.