Friday, April 15, 2011

Adventure and Gambling Thrills in Singapore

Singapore travel usually spells as some unparalleled shopping, feasting, and sightseeing. To make your Singapore visit a bit extraordinary, try out some gambling and adventure sporting action at the destination. In fact, such activities are altering the face of tourism in Singapore. So, here goes…


Resorts World Sentosa

If gambling turns you on and you are booking flights to Singapore, make sure to visit the Resorts World Sentosa. A world of choices such as slots, electronic games, and table games await guests. Owned and operated by Resorts World Casino, the oldest gaming operator in Asia, the Resorts World Sentosa also boasts other sizzling Singapore holiday attractions like Marine Life Park, FestiveWalk, Maritime Xperiential Museum, and Universal Studios Singapore. In fact, for many travellers, the experience at Resorts World Sentosa alone proves to be worth every penny they spend on funding flights to Singapore.

Marina Bay Sands

Travellers painstakingly saving their money for cheap flights to Singapore may very well consider using a small part of their savings in the casino resort of Marina Bay Sands. Along with Resorts World Sentosa, the Marina Bay Sands has also given a major fillip to tourism in Singapore. Guests can take their pick of over 250 themes and game titles from more than 1600 slot machines as well as over 200 games in the Paiza, Ruby, and High Limit areas. Needless to say, quite a few budget travellers who could just about afford cheap flights to Singapore have seen their fortunes turn at the Marina Bay Sands.

Adventures

A Singapore tour also does not disappoint in terms of adventure. Rock climbing classes at the Climb Adventure, a space travel kind of feeling at the G-MAX Reverse Bungy, Bukit Timah jungle trekking, a tour of Snow City, and water sports at Ski360° are just some of the ways for some adventurous thrills on a Singapore holiday.

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