Sentosa Island, also known as the "State of Fun", has various attractions and activities to offer. Start your day by visiting the Universal Studios Singapore, a theme park with thrilling rides, shows and movie sets. After, visit the S.E.A. Aquarium, home to more than 100,000 marine animals from over 1,000 species. End your day with the Wings of Time show, a spectacular night show featuring water displays, laser lights and fireworks.
Visit the Gardens by the Bay, spanning 101 hectares of reclaimed land in central Singapore. The gardens feature a variety of flora housed in enormous glass domes and giant metal supertrees that light up at night. Then head to the Marina Bay Sands, an iconic hotel with a gorgeous infinity pool overlooking the skyline and an observation deck on the 57th floor. End your day with dinner at SKAI, a rooftop restaurant with stunning views and modern Japanese cuisine.
Explore the cultural streets of Singapore, starting with Chinatown. Visit the Sri Mariamman Temple, the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, and the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, which houses Buddhist art, artifacts, and relics of the Buddha. Then head to Little India for colorful temples, fragrant scents of Indian food and local markets selling beautiful sarees, jewelry, and spices.
Start your day with breakfast at Chopsuey Café, a nostalgic café that serves traditional local breakfast dishes with a modern twist. Then head to Clarke Quay, a riverside location that offers entertainment, dining, and shopping experiences. You can take a boat tour or try indoor skydiving at iFly Singapore. End your day with shopping along Orchard Road, a 2.2-kilometer stretch with plenty of retail options from high-end brands to local boutiques.
If you have extra time, you can visit the Night Safari, a nocturnal zoo, or the Merlion Park, a popular tourist spot with a statue of a mythical creature that represents Singapore.
If you have less time, you can combine the visits to Chinatown and Little India in one day, or skip Clarke Quay and Orchard Road if you prefer a more relaxed itinerary.