Pricing Plan for Private Singapore Shore Excursions
Join fellow cruise passengers on these pre-scheduled departures and enjoy a cost-effective, sociable shore experience.
| Tour Information | Type of Car | Group Size | Price per Person |
| Shared Tour for Royal Princess Oct 16, 2026 |
Sedan | 2 people | $265 USD |
| Jumbo | 4 people | $175 USD | |
| Jumbo | 6 people | $140 USD | |
| Micro-bus | 8 people | $125 USD |
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FULL ITINERARY
Port Pickup & Private Transfer to Singapore City Center
After disembarkation, meet your English-speaking guide at the cruise terminal. Your guide from Shore Excursions Asia will be waiting with a welcome sign for easy recognition. From here, board your private air-conditioned vehicle and begin a comfortable sightseeing tour through Singapore’s most iconic landmarks, historic districts, and multicultural neighborhoods. This experience is one of our Singapore shore excursions, thoughtfully designed for cruise travelers seeking comfort, cultural insight, and a worry-free return to the ship.
Merlion Park
Your first stop is Merlion Park, home to Singapore’s most recognizable symbol. With the head of a lion and the body of a fish, the Merlion reflects the city’s early roots as a fishing village and its rise into one of Asia’s most modern cities. This is also one of the best photo stops in Singapore, with sweeping views of Marina Bay, the skyline, and the city’s striking contemporary architecture.
Financial District
Continue with a scenic drive through Singapore’s Financial District, where modern skyscrapers, elegant office towers, and restored colonial buildings stand side by side. Along the way, your guide will share how this small island nation developed into a leading global business and financial center while carefully preserving parts of its historic character.
Victoria Theatre & Civic District
Pass through Singapore’s historic Civic District and see landmarks such as Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, one of the city’s most elegant colonial-era buildings. This area offers a glimpse into Singapore’s past, with heritage architecture, open civic spaces, and important public buildings that reflect the city’s development from a colonial trading port to a modern nation.
Kampong Glam
Visit Kampong Glam, Singapore’s historic Malay-Arab quarter and one of the city’s most colorful cultural districts. Stroll through streets lined with traditional shophouses, independent boutiques, murals, cafés, and local businesses. This lively neighborhood is also known for its rich heritage, distinctive atmosphere, and the impressive Sultan Mosque, one of Singapore’s most important religious landmarks.
Chinatown & Local Hawker Centre
Continue to Chinatown, where Singapore’s Chinese heritage comes alive through traditional shops, temples, markets, and busy food streets. You will also have the chance to visit a local hawker centre, a favorite part of everyday life in Singapore. Guests may choose to enjoy an optional lunch here and sample local dishes such as chicken rice, laksa, noodles, satay, or fresh tropical drinks.
Little India
Next, explore Little India, one of Singapore’s most vibrant and atmospheric neighborhoods. With colorful temples, flower garlands, spice shops, textile stores, and lively streets, this district offers a wonderful look at the traditions, flavors, and daily life of Singapore’s Indian community.
Return to Cruise Port
After discovering Singapore’s landmarks, cultural districts, and local flavors, relax in your private vehicle for the transfer back to the cruise port. Your return will be arranged with your ship’s schedule in mind, allowing you to enjoy the day with comfort and peace of mind.
Special Notes
- Optional lunch at a local hawker centre is available at guests’ own expense, approximately USD 15–20 per person.
- Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as this tour includes moderate walking through public areas and cultural districts.
- Lightweight clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are recommended due to Singapore’s warm tropical climate.
- The itinerary may be adjusted slightly depending on traffic, weather, port timing, and local conditions on the day.
- Port return time will be arranged according to your cruise ship schedule.









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