We’ve brought our adrenaline-pumping cycling programme out of Pulau Ubin and into Singapore’s beautiful Marina Bay district. Rediscover why Singapore is dubbed the “Garden City” and appreciate the city skyline that reflects off the water we’re surrounded by. The journey will take you through Singapore’s architecture and progressive culture forged by tradition, colonialism and modernity.
The expedition will start at the vicinity ofRed Dot Design Museum – right in the heart of the business district – and end at the same location. We encourage guests to be early to ensure that they do not miss the perfect time to cycle around the ever-busy business centre.
• Advanced booking of 48 hours required.
• Minimum 2 adults for programme to operate.
• Programme operates in both dry and wet weather.
• Children must be at least 7 years old to participate, and accompanied by an adult.
• Covered shoes are mandatory.
• **We stress the importance of bringing and wearing the right gear for this activity.
What should you wear :
• Sun hat / cap
• T-shirt / Tank Top
• Shorts / Leggings / Bermudas / Shorts / Sports Pants
• Covered footwear
You will meet the Expedition Leader at the walkway, outside Oasia Hotel.
To get to Oasia Hotel, you may follow these steps:
• By car Route to “100 Peck Seah St, Singapore 079333”. Parking is available at the open air carpark nearby, or at Changi Village Hotel. Lots are limited and subject to availability.
• By taxi Inform driver that you would like to get to “Oasia Hotel Downtown”.
• By public transport Nearest MRT station is “Tanjong Pagar”.
• Duration approximately 10 mins by car / taxi; approximately 30 mins by public transport (travelling from Central Singapore)
Outside the Red Dot Design Museum
As insurance will be purchased for all passengers by the programme operator. Please reconfirm reservation at adventures@asiandetours.com within 3 days of booking with the following information. Failure to do so may result in non-participation.
• Email Address
• Mobile Contact Number:
• Name as per passport
• Date of Birth
• Nationality.
• Passport Number
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