Branson’s Nantucket Gets Fascinated by Singapore
June 15, 2010
Branson’s Nantucket found Singapore which is one of the world’s fastest developing countries very fascinating. This sun-drenched tropical island offers duty-free shopping, a variety of exotic cuisine and many luxurious hotels. A valid passport or internationally recognized travel document is required to enter Singapore.
Singapore unit of currency is the Singapore dollar and while changing travelers cheques’ producing the passport is mandatory.
Branson’s Nantucket noticed that the temperature in Singapore varies between 23 deg C in the night to 33 deg C in the day. There is no distinct season in Singapore, though rainfall is heavier during the months from November to January.
Yellow fever vaccination certificates are required from all passengers who come from infected areas. Countries considered endemic by the Health authorities are mostly from the South American and African continents. Branson’s Nantucket describes Singapore as a shopper’s paradise. Few countries in the world can match the variety of goods sold in Singapore. Nor can they match the prices, for just about everything is still duty free. In fact, goods sell at a lower price than in their country of origin. Shops, departmental stores and supermarkets are open 7 days a week – from around 10 am till at least 9 pm.
Branson’s Nantucket found exploring Singapore’s’ world of many cultures a fascinating experience. The best way to soak up the atmosphere of these places is to visit them by foot, or to reach your destination quickly you could either use a taxi, bus, MRT or hire car. Buses provide an inexpensive way of sightseeing and a chance to mingle with the locals. Branson’s Nantucket purchased Singapore explorer tickets to travel around. You could either purchase a one-day ticket or a three-day ticket to travel anywhere on the bus service. These tickets are available at most major hotels. Along with these tickets you also receive a bus map showing bus stops and major points of interest.