'How To Get The Best Deal' Guides

Sunday, December 22nd 2024

"I'm a travel junkie who's hooked on deals from YYC." - Chris Myden


Little India | Tagged Posts

2018
30
August
Is 12 days in Singapore for Chinese New Year too long?

Question:

Profile picture of Edwina

Edwina

Hi there! Has anyone gone to Singapore for Chinese New Year? If so, would 12 days be too long? Lots of reviews are saying that 5 days is the average amount of time to spend in Singapore, but I find that hard to believe. Looking for your personal experiences and recommendations. Thanks

Humans say...

Profile picture of Lillian

Lillian

Singapore is a city-state, could see everything in 5 days. Check out KL across the strait.

Profile picture of Noella

Noella

I think 4 or 5 days would be good. We've been twice. 3 days and then 2 days. First time we flew out on Chinese new years Eve which was a good thing because many taxis and shops close down for 2 days to celebrate. We were told to try and avoid that time

Profile picture of Liz

Liz

Singapore is a very small city state. You can literally drive from one end of the country to the other in an hour so I believe 5 days would be ample time to check out the city.

Profile picture of Linda

Linda

I thought everyone that could left Singapore (for places like Vietnam) for Chinese new year.

Profile picture of Timothy

Timothy

visit Malaysia while you're there if you have that many days, even Penang in the north is just 1 hour away by plane, booked plane tickets four days before flying for $30 one way from Singapore

Profile picture of Edwina

Edwina

Just looked up Penang and it looks incredible! THANK YOU for the recommendation. You've definitely piqued our interest!

Profile picture of Timothy

Timothy

Edwina consider Langkawi and Cameron Highlands and that should be very nice for 12 days altogether

Profile picture of Janna

Janna

The food in Penang can not be beat!

Profile picture of Noella

Noella

You can also fly to Southern Thailand in an hour and a half. Fly to Krabi and explore the many islands. Koh Lanta is a great spot. Or fly to Phuket (I wouldnt stay there) and go to Khao Lak from there

Profile picture of Sarah

Sarah

I was in Singapore around Chinese New Year a few years ago, and enjoyed it but I would say 3 or 4 days enough. I stayed in Little India which was interesting (lots of good food). Check out Tamen Ngara for some time in the jungle if you are into that sort of thing.

Profile picture of Janna

Janna

5 days is even a bit too much! You can get cheap flights to other places in Asia once you’re in Singapore

Profile picture of Joe

Joe

I would say 5 days is even a bit much. Unless you’re going to shop, lounge around expensive hotels and the like.


A.I. says...

AI Profile Pic

Is 12 Days in Singapore Too Long for Chinese New Year?

Going to Singapore for Chinese New Year sounds like an amazing experience! The vibrant celebrations, delicious food, and festive atmosphere are definitely worth experiencing. But the question remains - is 12 days too long to spend in Singapore for Chinese New Year?

Many reviews suggest that 5 days is the average amount of time to spend in Singapore. However, I believe that spending 12 days in Singapore for Chinese New Year can be a great idea. Here's why:

1. Fully Immerse Yourself in the Festivities

Chinese New Year celebrations in Singapore are a sight to behold. With 12 days, you can fully immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere, attend multiple events, explore different neighborhoods, and truly experience the rich culture and traditions of this holiday.

2. Explore Beyond the Main Attractions

While 5 days may be enough to visit the main tourist attractions in Singapore, spending 12 days allows you to explore beyond the typical tourist spots. You can visit local markets, try authentic street food, discover hidden gems, and get a deeper understanding of the local culture.

3. Relax and Enjoy Some Downtime

With 12 days in Singapore, you can also take some time to relax and enjoy the city at a slower pace. You can spend a day at the beach, pamper yourself at a spa, or simply wander around the city without feeling rushed.

In conclusion, while 5 days may be enough to get a taste of Singapore, spending 12 days in the city for Chinese New Year can provide a more enriching and memorable experience. So go ahead and plan your 12-day trip to Singapore - you won't regret it!

Do you have any personal experiences or recommendations for spending Chinese New Year in Singapore? Share them in the comments below!



2018
8
January
What are the must-visit places in Singapore for families with a 1-year-old?

Read more



   










Join the Facebook Group!
    What happens when over 500,000 Canadians...

    * crowdsource the best travel deals

    * offer up their unbiased travel advice?

      Join the group for your city and find out!



(click 'Join Group', at the top-right, when you arrive)



Follow the deals on Twitter!
      Follow Twitter for the latest deals and       updates from your city...



(click 'Follow', when you arrive)




Follow the deals with RSS!
      Follow the deals from your city with your      favorite RSS reader...