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Relaxed 10-Day Singapore & Hong Kong Itinerary (31 Oct–9 Nov 2026) for Fit 60s

Day 1 · Sat, Oct 31
Singapore (Changi Airport / Marina Bay area)

Depart Sydney; evening arrival in Singapore

Morning:

Start your day with a relaxed breakfast at Sydney Airport Domestic/International terminals, allowing time to complete pre-departure checks and a final stroll through the duty-free for any last-minute travel comforts. If you have a little spare time before the 4:00 PM departure, enjoy a gentle walk and coffee at Mascot's Sir Reginald Ansett Terminal precinct or a quiet park bench at Booralee Reserve, keeping the pace easy so you're fresh for the long evening flight.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed pre-flight afternoon at Sydney Airport's Qantas Club (T1) or grab a leisurely lunch at Plaza Premium Lounge to rest, hydrate and confirm travel documents. Before boarding, pick up a travel SIM or extra cash at Sydney Airport's International Arrivals/Departures services, then head to the gate allowing plenty of time for a calm boarding and an unhurried start to your overnight journey.

Evening:

After arrival and a smooth transfer through immigration, take a gentle taxi or hotel shuttle to Marina Bay Sands to check in and freshen up, then stroll the nearby waterfront to admire the skyline and unwind. Finish the night with a relaxed supper and nightcap at the cosy rooftop bar of The Fullerton Bay Hotel, where you can enjoy harbour views and a calm atmosphere before a well-earned sleep.

Day 2 · Sun, Nov 1
Singapore (Marina Bay / Gardens by the Bay)

Gentle city introduction and Gardens by the Bay

Morning:

Begin with a leisurely breakfast at Tanjong Pagar's PS.Cafe overlooking restored shophouses, then take a short tram or taxi to Fort Canning Park for an easy, shaded walk among colonial-era trees and the Spice Garden - great for stretching legs after travel. From there, enjoy a relaxed riverside amble along the Singapore River Promenade, pop into the charming Asian Civilisations Museum for a calm introductory exhibit, and pause at a riverside cafe for iced tea before the afternoon Gardens visit.

Afternoon:

Wander through the serene waterfront lawns of Marina Barrage, enjoy panoramic views of the bay and a relaxed kite-flying spot if the breeze is right, then cross to Gardens by the Bay via the pedestrian bridge to explore the cooled comfort of the Flower Dome with its seasonal displays and the tranquil Mediterranean and South African gardens. Finish with an easy tea break at Satay by the Bay - shaded seating, light local snacks and sheltered views of the Supertrees make it a gentle way to rest before an early evening light show.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, take a short taxi to Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay for an easy riverside stroll and perhaps a casual performance in the lobby, then cross to Merlion Park to watch the city lights shimmer on the bay. Finish with a relaxed dinner at The Clifford Pier, where sheltered alfresco seating and classic Singaporean dishes offer a soothing end to the day before a gentle walk back along the illuminated waterfront.

Day 3 · Mon, Nov 2
Singapore (Chinatown / Clarke Quay / Little India)

Chinatown, Little India and relaxed riverfront walk

Morning:

Start with a gentle breakfast at Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre, sampling a kopi and soft kaya toast while watching locals begin their day; then wander the atmospheric streets to visit the heritage shophouse galleries at Pagoda Street and the decorative lanes of Temple Street, stopping to admire the intricate woodwork at Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. Continue at an easy pace with a calming stroll through the shaded Sungei Road Thieves' Market area (now transformed with heritage displays) before a mid-morning break and iced lemon tea at the tranquil courtyard café of Ann Siang Hill to rest and plan the afternoon riverfront walk.

Afternoon:

After a calm morning in Chinatown, take a short taxi to Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple area for a gentle exploration of Little India's colourful shophouses and the fragrant Tekka Centre - enjoy a light lunch of thosai or biryani at a shaded stall and sip tender coconut water to recharge. Later, amble at an easy pace along the river from Boat Quay towards Clarke Quay, pausing for an iced coffee at a sheltered riverside café and perhaps a relaxed 30-40 minute bumboat cruise to see the colonial facades and bridges without much walking, keeping the afternoon unhurried and restorative.

Evening:

As twilight falls, take a short taxi to Ann Siang Hill Park's nearby Club Street for an easy-paced aperitif on a shaded terrace and gentle people-watching, then wander over to the restored shophouse dining strip at Amoy Street Food Centre for a selection of comforting hawker-style dishes in a relaxed setting. Finish the night with a serene riverfront stroll from Clarke Quay Central toward Esplanade Bridge, pausing for dessert at Riverside Point and enjoying the lit-up skyline before a calm taxi ride back to your hotel.

Day 4 · Tue, Nov 3
Singapore (Sentosa or civic district)

Sentosa or light cultural day and easy evening

Morning:

Begin with a relaxed ferry ride from HarbourFront Ferry Terminal to Sentosa and take the scenic Sentosa Boardwalk for gentle views and easy pacing; once on the island, amble through the shaded palms of Palawan Beach and pause at the sheltered Tanjong Beach Club for morning coffee and seabreeze. Afterwards, visit the calm galleries of Reflections at Keppel Bay (short taxi back toward the city) or explore the nearby heritage exhibitions at Gillman Barracks for a light cultural hit before a midday rest, keeping the pace easy and restorative after the previous days' walking.

Afternoon:

After a relaxed beach morning, take a short taxi to the quieter side of the island and visit Fort Siloso, where easy boardwalks and interpretive displays tell Singapore's coastal history without a strenuous climb; pause on the fort's ramparts for sheltered sea views and a slow-paced photography stop. Later, return to the mainland and spend a gentle couple of hours at National Gallery Singapore wandering selected galleries and the shaded rooftop terrace-choose one exhibit to focus on, sit for tea at the museum café, and enjoy a calm cultural interlude before an easy early-evening plan.

Evening:

As dusk settles, take a relaxed taxi to Gillman Barracks' bars and galleries precinct for a gentle drink among contemporary art spaces and leafy courtyards, then stroll to nearby Holland Village for a low-key dinner at a cosy bistro with sheltered outdoor seating and people-watching. Finish the night with a short walk through the tranquil lawns of Dempsey Hill-pick a quiet alfresco café for dessert or a nightcap beneath the canopy of trees before returning to your hotel.

Day 5 · Wed, Nov 4
Singapore (Changi) → Hong Kong (arrival afternoon)

Final morning in Singapore; fly to Hong Kong in the afternoon

Morning:

Spend a relaxed final Singapore morning with a leisurely breakfast at Kampong Glam's Maison Ikkoku Cafe, then wander the fragrant alleyways of Haji Lane to browse boutique shops and silk scarves at an easy pace. Before heading to the airport, take a short taxi to Sultan Mosque's peaceful forecourt for a last photo opportunity and finish with a calming drink on the shaded terrace of Malay Heritage Centre to reflect on the trip and gently pack for your afternoon flight.

Afternoon:

Take a relaxed pre-flight afternoon by checking out of your hotel and heading to Tiong Bahru Estate for a light lunch at a shaded café and gentle browsing of its independent bakeries and bookshops. Afterwards, enjoy a calm riverside taxi to Changi Village for seaside views and a final kopi by the sea before a short transfer to Changi Airport-arrive early to stroll the butterfly garden and rest in the comfortable SATS Premier Lounge while you prepare for your afternoon flight to Hong Kong.

Evening:

After arriving in Hong Kong and settling into your hotel, enjoy a gentle harbourfront walk to Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade to watch the late-afternoon light on Victoria Harbour, then rest with tea and light Cantonese snacks at the elegant The Peninsula Lobby for a calm, classic introduction to the city's hospitality. As twilight deepens, take the historic Star Ferry for a short, scenic crossing to Central Pier, then savour a relaxed dinner of steamed seafood and dim sum at the sheltered waterfront restaurant Jumbo Kingdom (Jumbo Kingdom's successor dining options at City) or another nearby harbourview venue, finishing the night with an easy tram or taxi back to your hotel.

Day 6 · Thu, Nov 5
Hong Kong (Central / Tsim Sha Tsui)

Hong Kong orientation and harbourfront views

Morning:

Enjoy a relaxed first morning in Hong Kong with breakfast on the sun-drenched terrace of Tai Kwun's JCube Café, then take a gentle stroll through the restored courtyards of Tai Kwun (Centre for Heritage & Arts) to absorb local history and contemporary exhibitions at an easy pace. Afterward, hop into a short taxi to Tai Hang's Wanchai Gap for a peaceful walk along the tree-lined streets and pause for tea and egg tarts at the cosy Lin Heung Tea House branch before returning to your hotel to freshen up for an afternoon harbourfront orientation.

Afternoon:

After a leisurely morning at Tai Kwun and Tai Hang, take a short taxi to Hong Kong Park to enjoy its shaded gardens, aviary and serene tea house for a calm midday break, then ride the scenic Mid-Levels Escalator partway down to explore the eclectic eateries and sheltered arcades of SoHo at an easy pace. Finish with a gentle walk to Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park for harbour views and bench-side people-watching, followed by a relaxed early-evening ferry across to Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade to watch the changing light on Victoria Harbour before dinner.

Evening:

As twilight settles, wander the palm-lined promenades of Avenue of Stars for sweeping views of the skyline, then cross to the culturally lively Kowloon Cultural District to catch street musicians and an outdoor light installation. For dinner, enjoy relaxed Cantonese classics at the sheltered terrace of Fook Lam Moon (or a similarly elegant nearby restaurant) and finish with a digestif at the rooftop bar of Ozone for elevated harbour vistas before a short taxi back to your hotel.

Day 7 · Fri, Nov 6
Hong Kong (The Peak / Central / Sheung Wan)

Victoria Peak and relaxed markets

Morning:

Begin with a morning tea and pineapple bun at Kam Wah Cafe in Mong Kok, then take a short taxi to the lower terminus of the Peak Tram to ride up with minimal queues and enjoy sweeping harbour and island views. Once at the summit, stroll the gentle Peak Circle Walk for panoramic vistas, pause at the shaded benches by Lugard Road Lookout for photos, and descend via a relaxed taxi to explore the artisanal stalls and vintage finds at Graham Street Market in Sheung Wan.

Afternoon:

After descending from the Peak, take a short taxi to Cat Street (Upper Lascar Row) to browse antiques, curios and gentle street-level galleries at an unhurried pace, stopping for a shady drink at the tucked-away PMQ's Tai Kwun Corner Café to rest. Continue with a slow wander through the preserved lanes of Graham Street Market's quieter side streets to sample local pastries and teas from family-run stalls, then relax on a bench at Sunset Peak Garden for a calm photo stop watching the city's late-afternoon light before returning to Central for dinner.

Evening:

As dusk falls, take a gentle taxi to Tai Kwun Commons for an early-evening drink amid artful courtyards and atmospheric lighting, then wander the nearby preserved lanes of Old Bailey Street to enjoy quiet street-level galleries and boutique shops. Finish with a relaxed dinner at the sheltered garden terrace of The Pawn, savouring modern Cantonese plates and people-watching before a short, calm walk back to your hotel.

Day 8 · Sat, Nov 7
Macau (return to Hong Kong in evening)

Day trip to Macau (comfortable pace)

Morning:

Catch an early ferry to Macau and begin with a gentle stroll through the shaded courtyards of Rua do Cunha in Taipa Village, sampling Portuguese egg tarts at Lord Stow's Bakery and sipping coffee at a cosy terrace café. Continue at an easy pace to the peaceful gardens and tiled archways of Lou Lim Ieoc Garden, then pause for a relaxed guided visit to the ornate St. Augustine's Church and nearby colonial lanes, keeping breaks frequent and the walking short to conserve energy for the afternoon.

Afternoon:

After a leisurely Portuguese-style lunch, enjoy a slow-paced exploration of the UNESCO-listed heart by visiting Senado Square to admire its wave-patterned mosaic pavement and pastel colonial façades, then step into the serene cloistered spaces of St. Dominic's Church for a moment of calm. Continue with a gentle walk up to the hilltop Monte Fort (short, gradual paths and plenty of benches) for panoramic harbour views, followed by a relaxed cup of chá at the shaded terrace of Casa Garden Café, where you can sit back and absorb Macau's layered history before heading to the ferry terminal.

Evening:

As evening falls, enjoy a leisurely waterfront aperitif at The Vineyard at Macau Fisherman's Wharf, then take a short stroll along the illuminated promenade to admire the playful facades and evening atmosphere. For dinner, sit down to relaxed Portuguese-Cantonese fare at A Lorcha in the Old Taipa quarter, followed by a slow post-meal walk through the softly lit lanes around Camões Garden before returning to the ferry terminal for your comfortable ride back to Hong Kong.

Day 9 · Sun, Nov 8
Hong Kong (Lantau Island / Ngong Ping)

Lantau Island: Tian Tan Buddha or leisure day

Morning:

Take a relaxed morning ferry to Lantau and begin with a peaceful walk through the bamboo-lined paths around Ngong Ping Village, stopping for tea and light pastries at the sheltered terrace of Po Lin Monastery's café before visiting the stately courtyards. Continue with a gentle ride on the scenic Ngong Ping 360 cable car (choose the crystal cabin if you wish) for sweeping views, then amble along the level Wisdom Path to enjoy the calligraphy installations and sea vistas, keeping the pace unhurried to conserve energy for an optional afternoon climb or beach time.

Afternoon:

For a relaxed afternoon, stroll the shaded promenades of Tai O Fishing Village, watching stilt houses and sampans glide through the tidal channels, then board a short boat trip to spot pink dolphins and see the village from the water. Afterward, return inland for a calm late-afternoon tea and light seafood tasting at Po Lin Monastery Tea House's quieter terrace or sit beneath the trees at Ngong Ping Piazza to people-watch and enjoy panoramic views before a gentle taxi back to your hotel.

Evening:

As twilight falls, take a calm taxi down to Tung Chung Waterfront Park for a gentle seafront stroll and bench-side sunset views, then ride the scenic, quieter Ngong Ping Cable Car (regular cabin for a relaxed pace) back toward Tung Chung to watch lights flicker on across the harbour. Finish with a comforting dinner at the sheltered terrace of Citygate Outlets' Harbourview Restaurant, sampling fresh seafood or Cantonese classics while reflecting on the day's peaceful island sights before a short, easy transfer back to your hotel.

Day 10 · Mon, Nov 9
Hong Kong (depart evening to Sydney)

Last Hong Kong morning and evening flight to Sydney

Morning:

Wake gently with a harbour-facing breakfast at Harbour Grand Hong Kong's café terrace, savouring dim sum and jasmine tea as you watch early ferries glide past. Afterward, take a calm stroll through the landscaped paths of Kowloon Park to visit the aviary and Chinese garden ponds, then enjoy a final relaxed cup of coffee and purchase last-minute local teas or snacks at the nearby Ladies' Market stalls on Tung Choi Street before returning to your hotel to pack and check out.

Afternoon:

After a leisurely morning, take a short taxi to West Kowloon Cultural District for a relaxed riverside wander through the contemporary art pavilions and landscaped lawns, then pause at the shaded terrace of M+ Café for tea and light pastries while enjoying harbour views. Later, head to Elements Mall for some gentle, air-conditioned shopping and a calm dim sum lunch at Tim Ho Wan (Elements branch), followed by a restful transfer to the airport lounge where you can freshen up before your evening flight.

Evening:

As dusk falls, enjoy a serene pre-flight evening at Kowloon Station's Cordis Lobby Bar for a leisurely cocktail and light Cantonese tapas in comfortable seating, then take the short MTR ride to Tsim Sha Tsui East for a gentle promenade along the quieter sections of the harbourfront with bench-side views of Victoria Harbour. Finish with a relaxed early dinner of steamed fish and seasonal greens at Spring Moon in the nearby hotel cluster before a calm transfer to the airport, allowing time to collect luggage and rest in the lounge prior to your evening departure.

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