Singapore Golf Adventure & Cultural Getaway - Drive, Dine & Discover
Want to play golf in Singapore? Singapore is a top golf destination in the world. As the second smallest country in Asia, there are over 16 golf courses in Singapore. Tee off in style with our 4 Days Singapore Golf Tour with Sightseeing, blending world-class golf, delicious hawker food, and vibrant Asia culture!
✅Orchid Country Club: Tackle 27 holes across three scenic 9-hole layouts, including Singapore’s only public championship course with night golf! Designed by Max Wexler, this family-friendly gem challenges golfers with water hazards and undulating greens.
✅Sentosa Golf Club – Serapong Course: A bucket-list must! Experience Asia’s top-ranked 18 holes course, hosting legends like the HSBC Women’s World Championship. Lush fairways, ocean vistas, and elite challenges await.
✅Singapore is the Food & Shopping Paradise: Dive into Chinatown’s hawker gems, Little India’s spices, and Kampong Glam’s street food. Michelin-starred bites and local favorites – taste the world in one city! Discover Singapore's diverse shopping scene, from luxury brands on Orchard Road to unique finds at Jewel Changi Airport.
Check out our 4 Days Singapore Golf Tour Package now. From Orchid’s accessibility to Sentosa’s prestige, it is an unforgettable mix of golf, cuisine, culture, and shopping fun! Experience urban living harmoniously intertwined with natural beauty in this green oasis. Book Now and swing through Singapore’s greatest hits!
Singapore City (4 Days)
Play two Popular Courses in Singapore: Orchid Country Club and Sentosa Golf Club - Serapong Course; Chinatown (Thian Hock Keng Temple, Maxwell Food Centre), Little India (Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, Tekka Centre), Kampong Glam (Sultan Mosque, Haji Lane)
Upon arrival in the morning, your driver and guide will meet you at the airport. Then, head to Gardens by the Bay (Cloud Forest & Flower Dome). Visit Singapore with Asia Odyssey Travel to discover why Singapore is so Safe, Clean, Diverse, and Rich. (Note: Hotel Check in time 3 pm).
Welcome to Singapore City, the Second Smallest Country in Asia (only bigger than Maldive) ! Singapore is a unique city-state Island Nation, where the city is the country and the capital itself. Despite its land area of about 728 sq km, Singapore is renowned as the Gateway City to Asia due to its location. (PS: Singapore is about half the size of London and slightly larger than the New York City).
Free Time Ideas:
1.Gardens by the Bay: As night falls, be captivated by the enchanting Light Show at Supertree Grove (free), starting at 19:45 and 20:45, transporting you into a futuristic Avatar-like realm. Locals highly recommend experiencing this spectacle both in the daylight and under the evening skies to truly grasp its magic.
2.Clarke Quay (Bumboat): Must-visit place for Night Life, colorful shophouse, Singapore Food, and chance to spot wild Otter. Take a Singapore River Cruise (Self-pay) for panoramic views of Singapore Skyline, including Marina Bay Sands, the Merlion, and the Esplanade. (Choose Boat Quay if you prefer a quieter dining experience with scenic river views and historical charm).
3.Raffles Hotel: Visit the Long Bar of the Raffles Hotel for a cup of Singapore Sling (A World-Famous Cocktail; the National Drink of Singapore) is a Bucket List Experience. Opened in 1887, the hotel has hosted many famous figures, such as Charlie Chaplin, Elizabeth Taylor, and royalty, this Colonial Icon offers a glimpse into Singapore’s past.
Arrival Ideas:
1.Changi Airport Singapore: Singapore is a major international hub, so it's very accessible by air. Changi Airport is one of the world’s busiest and best-connected airports and is located about 20 km from the city center. Contact Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT) for ticket booking.
2.You can take Direct Flights to Singapore from London in the UK (13h 30min), New York in the USA (18h 45min), Sydney from AU (8h), Toronto of CA (19h ), Los Angeles of USA (17h 30min), and China (Hong Kong/Guangzhou/Chengdu/ Shanghai/Beijing, with 3 h 50 min to 6h 10 min).
3.You can take Budget-Friendly Connecting Flights to Singapore Via the Middle East (London/NY - Dubai/Doha - Singapore) or Via Asia (Sydney - Kuala Lumpur/Bangkok - Singapore).
4. Changi Airport is an attraction worth exploring for a full day. Consistently crowned "World's Best Airport," it is more than just a travel hub - it's a destination in itself. Blending top-notch travel amenities with shopping, dining, entertainment, waterfall, and stunning gardens, it offers a unique experience.
Singapore Travel Tips:
1. Navigating Singapore's tropical climate can be tiring, so a shorter tour ensures a more comfortable and enjoyable experience. Singapore’s Average maximum temperature is 31 to 33℃.
2. As Singapore is close to the equator, the UV index is relatively high. Please avoid prolonged exposure to the outdoors as this can easily lead to heat stroke.
Discover Orchid Country Club, a serene golfing retreat nestled in northern Singapore, offering a world-class experience with its 27-hole championship courses. Designed by Max Wexler (1993) under the guidance of Singapore’s former president Ong Teng Cheong, this club combines lush greenery, picturesque views of the Sungei Seletar Reservoir, and top-tier facilities to cater to golfers of all skill levels. Perfect for families, business groups, and leisure travelers.
Why Orchid Country Club?
1.Advantages: Offers three diverse 9-hole courses catering to various skill levels, set against the backdrop of the scenic Lower Seletar Reservoir. Known for its well-maintained greens and peaceful atmosphere, it provides a relaxing golfing experience. Currently, the only one that offers night golf in Singapore. Affordable green fees, ideal for casual and competitive play. The 160-bay driving range is one of the biggest driving ranges in South East Asia.
2.Hosted Championships: Regularly hosts local and regional golf tournaments, showcasing its excellent course conditions and design. Holded Singapore Open 1999 and the Handa Singapore Classic in 2010 and 2011.
3.Disadvantages: Located slightly further from the city center, requiring additional travel time. Older facilities compared to elite clubs; limited amenities. Weekends can be crowded due to public accessibility. Non-members can play, but advance booking is recommended to secure slots.
4.Facilities: Comprehensive facilities include a pro shop, locker rooms, a Driving range, multiple dining options, a clubhouse, swimming pools, a bowling alley, a gym, and accommodation, catering to both golfers and families. Suit for wedding, baby shower, birthday party or company seminar...
5.Feedback: “Great value for money with challenging water hazards”. "A great place for golfers and families alike, with fantastic facilities and a relaxing atmosphere". "The courses are well-maintained, and each 9-hole layout provides a unique challenge”. "Perfect for a leisurely golf getaway, with plenty of activities for non-golfing family members".“A great escape from the city, the courses are well-kept and enjoyable.” “The views of the reservoir are stunning, and the atmosphere is very relaxing.” “A good variety of holes, and the staff is very friendly.”
Free Time Idea:
1.Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony at Siloso Beach (7:40 PM and 8:40 PM Daily; Self-pay): The only daily fireworks show in Singapore, is one of Sentosa's most breathtaking attractions, combining water, laser, fire, and music to create a mesmerizing night show about friendship and courage!
2. Shoping at Orchard Road: Luxury brands, vibrant malls, endless shopping, dining, and entertainment. Singapore's iconic retail paradise.
Enjoy your Singapore Food Adventure today. Journey through the iconic neighborhoods of Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam, each a treasure trove of cultural and culinary delights. Savor the savory delights of Chinese hawker fare, indulge in the aromatic spices of Indian curries, and experience the rich flavors of Malay cuisine..
Firstly, you can head to visit Thian Hock Keng Temple that located in Chinatown. It is Singapore's oldest Hokkien temple and a symbol of local Taoist culture. Thian Hock Keng, built-in 1840 by early Hokkien immigrants, is dedicated to Mazu (妈祖), who protected early Chinese immigrants during their perilous sea journeys. Located in Chinatown, it is a masterpiece of traditional Southern Chinese Architecture. You can marvel at its intricate carvings, nail-less construction, colorful tile, ancestral worship traditions, and peaceful ambiance.
Secondly, Try Chinese food in Maxwell Food Centre of Chinatown. Must-Tries: Tian Tian Chicken Rice, Fuzhou Oyster Cake, Fu Shun Roast Meats, Hock Lai Seng Bak Chor Mee, and Lao Ban Soya Beancurd. Singapore has a population of 74% Chinese, and Chinatown may be the city's Chinese heart. This Chinatown is also called '牛车水Bullock-Drawn Water Cart' in Chinese, due to its past water delivery. Now it offers authentic Chinese Food, crafts, historic temples like the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, old Chinese medicine shops, and modern bars. At Hawker Chan, order the Michelin-starred Soya Sauce Chicken Rice or Noodles. Also try their roasted pork, char siew, or combination platters.
Then, move to explore Little India’s cultural treasures. Witness the intricate beauty of the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, a vibrant Hindu landmark. Wander through the bustling Tekka Centre, a sensory overload of spices, textiles, and local life! Try Indian food at Tekka Centre. Try to savor Fish Head Curry, indulge in local Roti Prata (round pancakes), or sip sweet, frothy Teh Tarik (Malay pulled tea).
After that, head to Kampong Glam, a good place to explore Muslim & Malay Culture. As one of the oldest street in Singapore, this area used to be the center of activities for the Malay Royal Family, and it retains many historical buildings and cultural attractions such as the Sultan Mosque, Arab Street and Haji Lane.
Kampong Glam was a seaside village 200 years ago. In Malay "Kampong" means 'village,' the village was named for the gelam trees that once grew there, used for shipbuilding and medicine. During Singapore's colonial era, Sir Stamford Raffles designated it for Malay, Arab, and Bugis communities in 1822. Today, its 19 th-century shophouses host textile shops and diverse restaurants. Kampong Glam's Top Eats: Savor Nasi Padang, Murtabak (Zam Zam), Nasi Lemak (The Coconut Club), Roti John, and delightful Malay Kueh. Experience the rich Malay and Arab flavors in this vibrant, cultural district.
The Sultan Mosque is the landmark of Kampong Glam due to its huge golden dome and towering minaret. Its architectural style is a fusion of Malay, Indian and Mughal styles, epitomizing Singapore's multiculturalism. Sultan Mosque was built in 1824 by Sultan Hussein Shah, the Sultan of Johor. In 1819, Sultan Hussein Shah's agreement with the British was a key event in the founding of modern Singapore. As part of the agreement, Sultan Hussein Shah was recognized as the First Sultan of Singapore, and the area of Kampong Glam was allocated to him and his followers. Now, the Sultan Mosque can accommodate up to 5,000 believers for worship at the same time. (Note: To enter the mosque, wear long pants and sleeves out of respect).
When visiting Kampong Glam you should not miss a visit to Haji Lane to check out the murals by local artists such as Yip Yew Chong (叶耀宗). Haji Lane is famous for its striking murals and graffiti, making it a photographer's paradise. It's packed with independent shops selling trendy fashion, vintage items, and quirky souvenirs. It's a hub for hip cafes and bars, perfect for relaxing and people-watching.
With friendly guides, great service, and handpicked food stops, you’ll enjoy a stress-free, delicious journey through the city’s culinary gems.
Free Time Ideas:
1.Visit the National Museum of Singapore (10:00 am to 19:00 pm; Self-pay) for a glimpse into the country's history. Closed on Mondays.
2.Fort Canning Park (near the National Museum of Singapore): It is a historic hill with ancient Malay roots, colonial forts, and WWII bunkers. Lush gardens, cultural events, and archaeological sites offer a blend of history and nature.
3.Take a ride on the Singapore Flyer (8:30 am to 10:30 pm; Self-pay) for panoramic city views in the night.
Golf at Sentosa Golf Club - Serapong Course, Top 1 of Singapore Golf Course! Discover Sentosa Golf Club, a premier golf destination in Asia housing two stunning championship 18-hole par 72 courses: Serapong and Tanjong. The Serapong Course, among Asia's Top 5 Championship Courses and Golf Digest's Top 100, designed by Ronald Fream in 1982, is Singapore's finest. Embraced by professionals and amateurs globally.
Why Sentosa Golf Club - Serapong Course?
1. Advantages: The World's Best Eco-Friendly Golf Facility, multiple times awarded as Singapore's Best Golf Course. Located on Sentosa Island, the Serapong Course was built along the Singapore harbor with a water-based layout, featuring captivating views of the sea, lakes, streams, and natural terrain.
2. Hosted Championships: HSBC Women's World Championship, Singapore Open.
3. Disadvantages: Relatively high prices, primarily membership-based with limited visitor slots. Advance booking is required.
4. Facilities: Pro Shop, Locker Rooms, Dinning Room, Clubhouse, Banqueting Facilities, Accommodation
5. Feedback: "The course conditions and maintenance are top-notch, with excellent scenery, and the ocean-view holes are amazing”. “ Truly the most expensive, hardest to book, highest quality, highest-ranked, and most renowned course in Singapore". "Best golf experience in Asia". "While there is a significant premium attached to playing this golf course, it very much defines the Singapore golf experience".
After that, it is time to end your 4 Days Singapore Golf Tour with Sightseeing. Your driver will escorts you to the airport for your flight to next destination.
It is highly recommended that you arrive at Changi Airport early and take your time to explore the World's Best Airport. Do note that the Jewel Changi is located Outside the Airport Terminal, and offers unique experiences like shopping, dining (Go on with Singapore Food Tour), entertainment (Self-pay for Canopy Park & Mirror Maze), Rain Vortex waterfall, and stunning gardens.
Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT) for your Singapore Tour, and we are always here working for you and hope to see you again for your next tour to Asia. Safe journey!
Extension Ideas:
Want to explore more Golf Course of Asia? We can help you arrange golf trips to Malaysia, Indonesia, China, South Korea, Japan, the Philippines, Thailand, and more.
What's Included:
What's Excluded:
We offer a range of accommodation options to suit various preferences and budgets: luxurious 5-star hotels, comfortable 4-star hotels, and economical 3-star hotels. Our selected hotels are conveniently located close to the city center or popular tourist spots.
Tips: Be aware that hotel room sizes in Singapore may be smaller compared to those in other developed countries due to the scarcity of land. If your budget allows, it is recommended to opt for a higher category of hotel, which will generally offer more comfort.
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