Walk Singapore's main sights — Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay, Chinatown, Little India, Merlion — with a local guide. Small groups, five languages.
3 tours available

I run a half-day walk through Gardens by the Bay — Cloud Forest, Flower Dome, and the OCBC Skyway. Entry tickets are sorted in advance so we skip the queue. Up to 20 people.

My first-time-in-Singapore route — Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay, Chinatown, Little India, ending at the Merlion. Up to 20 people, English plus four other languages.

An evening bumboat cruise through Clarke Quay, Boat Quay and out to Marina Bay. Sunset, light show, and a riverside meal at a place I picked. Up to 20 people.
Singapore is small and dense. You can cover a lot of ground in a day if someone handles the route, the transport, and the local context. That's what I do.
Each city tour I run goes through Singapore's recognisable spots — Marina Bay Sands, the Supertrees, Chinatown, Little India, the Merlion. Some include Kampong Glam and the Civic District depending on which version you book.
I won't read off plaques. I'll tell you what's actually interesting about each spot, point out the things most tourists miss, and answer whatever you want to ask along the way.
First-time visitors who want a structured intro to the city. Returning visitors who want depth without the rush. Families, solo travellers, small groups — they all work.