See Singapore from both the land and water thanks to this unique tour in a WW2 amphibious vehicle.
Being an island city state, located off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore is as much about its 710 square kilometres of land, as it is the water that surrounds it. The island’s Duck Tours are unique in that they take in the city from both land and water – onboard a WW2 amphibious vehicle to be exact. It’s a fun way to get to know Singapore and good value too. Here is a comparison of Singapore Duck Tours.
Singapore: Guided City Sightseeing Tour by Duck Boat
See Singapore from a totally different perspective with this Duck Boat sightseeing tour. Hop aboard a refurbished amphibious vehicle from World War II for a 1-hour tour of Singapore’s sights on land and in the sea, including Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, the Esplanade Theater, and the magnificent statue of the Merlion, the official mascot of Singapore. Back on dry land, you’ll also pass the Singapore Flyer and the Civic District, as well as the Old Supreme Court and the War Memorial Park. The tour ends at the world’s largest water fountain at Suntec City, named the Fountain of Wealth. From €31.25.
Book at Getyourguide.com
Singapore Ducktours: Edutours Charter
It can be hard to think of ways to keep children entertained – driving around in a World War II amphibious vehicle has to be one of them. This tour is targeted at school-going children – from kindergarten through lower primary school – and has a specially-curated programme designed especially for young imaginations. Driving into the water is definitely going to be a highlight, but there are plenty of other things to see, with the guide explaining the history of Singapore and its intimate connection with the water along the way. The tour comes with complimentary educational worksheets too. For prices – enquire on the website.
Book at Singaporeducktours.com