Preparing For A Trip Round Singapore

If you’re planning a trip round Singapore in the near future, it’s worth reviewing some key areas to help you to avoid costly mistakes. Forward planning for a journey to Singapore can, in this context, include making sure that you compare the market for the best travel insurance in Singapore, and that you make yourself aware of the best things to see and do in the South East Asian city state. It’s also worth checking your budgeting options, understanding public transport, and learning about local laws before you travel.

Things to See

Depending on how much time you have in Singapore, it’s worth hitting some of the main island’s most essential and cost effective places; this can include visiting the Singapore Botanic Gardens, as well as the well appointed Chinatown heritage center. For shopping, you should take in Sim Lim Square, while taking the Singapore Flyer for an aerial view of the rest of the island.

Budgeting

Symbol of Singapore
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Understanding Public Transport

The cost of owning or even renting a car in Singapore can be very high, and the Singaporean government has created a series of incentives to encourage people to use its uniformly strong public transport. For most people, this means taking SBS Transit and SMRT buses, or the Mass Rapid Transit train system; light rail monorail options are also available if you want to cross from Singapore to the nearby Sentosa Island.

Respecting Local Laws

One of the main reasons that Singapore is a generally safe place to visit is the strict approach they take to law enforcement. The death penalty is imposed for drug trafficking and murder, and you can receive corporal punishment for committing minor crimes. Singaporean police also takes a zero tolerance approach to smoking in public places, and to chewing and littering, and will issue on the spot fines.

Travel Insurance

It’s important to know what you need to cover yourself against when taking out travel insurance for a trip to Singapore. You should ensure that you receive basic coverage against theft and medical problems, as well as for lost luggage and transport problems. It’s also worth checking local travel alerts before you travel, which might include natural emergencies or outbreaks of Dengue fever. You should also look into travel insurance policies that include protection for car rental excesses if you’re planning to hire a vehicle.

Author Bio:

Sarah is a frequent visitor to South East Asia. She recommends comparing the market as much as possible to find the best travel insurance in Singapore. She is always keen to learn more about the history of Singapore.