Asian Diver (English)

PLAN YOUR VISIT

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Getting there: Singapore’s internatio­nal airport – Changi

Airport – is one of the busiest and best connected in the world, handling over 100 airlines flying to and from some 400 cities, so travelling by air is not an issue no matter where you come from. Additional­ly, you can travel into the country via a cruise, docking at Marina Bay Cruise Centre, which accommodat­es some of the largest cruise liners around today

Getting around: The MRT (Mass Rapid Transport) is a spotlessly clean, safe and efficient way of getting around the city, with many of the main tourist attraction­s within walking distance from a station. Most one-way trips cost between S$1 and S$2, and if you are looking for unlimited travel on the MRT and buses, you can pick up a Singapore Tourist Pass (S$10, S$16 and S$20 for 1, 2 or 3 days, respective­ly)

Time zone: UTC+08:00

Languages: English, Mandarin Chinese, Malay and Tamil

Currency: Singapore dollar (SGD)

Calling code: +65

Electricit­y: 230V

Plug type: C (European-style), G and M (UK-style)

Best time to visit:

February to April

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