What more could you ask for in a honeymoon destination than an
exotic tropical island, where the sun shines every day and the gardens
burst with flowers all through the year?
Hide away in your own private paradise, or venture out to where
the bright city lights are - never far away.
Your perfect kind of honeymoon
C'est Chic
The six-star Ritz-Carlton,
once voted the best luxury hotel by Conde Nast Traveller readers,
is famous for its glass walls overlooking the city skyline. You
can be assured of the best in service, cuisine and facilities anywhere.
The ideal post-wedding setting.
Tropical Bliss
The
Beaufort - a luxury hotel on the offshore island of Sentosa
- will bring you verdant palm gardens, tropical pools and beaches,
and balmy equatorial evenings. Truly a romantic getaway.
For a memorable adventure, take the cable car from Mount Faber
to Sentosa. You can enjoy a tete-a-tete dinner on board overlooking
the blue-green sea.
A Taste of Yesteryear
For
a touch of Singapore when it was an exotic far-flung port, with
people thronging the colourful local markets and the scent of tropical
spices wafting in the air, book yourselves a room at the Duxton
Hotel or any of the restored shophouses in Chinatown or Little India.
At the Duxton, you'll enjoy the elegant colonial charm of having
cocktails before stepping in for a candlelight dinner at the famous
L'aigle d'Or restaurant.
Top 10 romantic things to do...
- Have
a bath at the Ritz Carlton (They do special brunch-bath packages)
- Have
a dinner at L'aigle d'Or (French restaurant in Chinatown)
- Take
an evening stroll in the Botanic Garden
- Have
lunch on the cable car from Mount Faber to Sentosa Island
- Go roller-blading
on East Coast parkway
- Take
a bumboat ride down the Singapore River
- Take
a diving lesson together
- Go shopping
for antiques at Chinatown
- Learn
how to dance the Malay Joget at a community centre
- Take
a trishaw ride around town
RECOMMENDED HOTELS For
Honeymooners
Berjaya
Hotel Singapore    
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48-room Berjaya Hotel Singapore
in the heart of Chinatown is a tribute to the
elegance and opulence of the colonial era; serving
the modern features and amenities of a boutique
hotel yet maintaining the personal warmth and
comfort of a home.
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