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Sentosa Island is Singapore's resort island playground — home to Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium, white sand beaches, a cable car, and a range of thrill rides and attractions.

The Singapore Zoo and Night Safari is an award-winning open-concept zoo set in tropical rainforest, pioneering the 'no barrier' design, and featuring the world's first nocturnal wildlife park.

Jewel Changi Airport is a spectacular Moshe Safdie-designed glass dome featuring the world's tallest indoor waterfall (40-metre HSBC Rain Vortex), a five-story terraced indoor forest, and a canopy bridge 23 metres above ground.

The Night Safari, opened in 1994, was the world's first nocturnal zoo. Set in 35 hectares of secondary rainforest beside the Singapore Zoo, it houses over 900 animals from 100 species across seven geographic zones, illuminated by subtle moonlight-replicating lamps that allow natural nocturnal behaviour.

River Wonders (formerly River Safari) is Asia's only river-themed wildlife park, tracing eight great river systems — from the Mississippi to the Mekong. Spread across 12 hectares beside the Singapore Zoo, its highlights include a Giant Panda Forest, a manatee exhibit, and a boat ride down a recreated Amazon River.

The MacRitchie TreeTop Walk is a thrilling 250-meter freestanding suspension bridge 25 meters above the forest canopy, part of a nature trail through Singapore's central water catchment primary rainforest.

Sembawang Hot Spring Park is Singapore's only natural hot spring, located in the northern Sembawang neighbourhood. Reopened in 2020 after extensive landscaping, the park channels geothermally heated water (up to 70°C) into tiered stone soaking pools where visitors can dip their feet, and provides egg-cooking stations where you can hard-boil eggs in the mineral water.

Sisters' Islands Marine Park is Singapore's only marine park, established in 2014 to protect the coral reefs and marine biodiversity around the Big and Small Sisters' Islands south of Sentosa. The 40-hectare park offers guided snorkelling, intertidal walks during low tides, and reef-monitoring volunteer programmes.