Our favourite places to stay on this sleepy Cebu island.
Singapore might be small, but let’s be real—it’s packed with epic experiences. But what if you could escape the city buzz for a day and discover something new just beyond its borders? Whether you’re craving beach vibes, a culture trip, or just an easy international flex, these day trips are perfect for your next adventure. Bonus: no stressful planning required.
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Imagine Singapore before all the fancy malls and skyscrapers—that’s Pulau Ubin. A quick 10-minute boat ride from Changi Point, this chill island is straight out of a time machine. No high-rises, no traffic—just pure nature and kampong vibes. Rent a bike and explore the jungle trails, spot wild boars, and check out the Chek Jawa Wetlands. It’s the kind of place where you can swap your phone for fresh air (but let’s be honest, the aesthetic shots here are unbeatable).
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Looking for an affordable island escape near Singapore? Batam is your go-to. A 40-minute ferry ride lands you in a tropical paradise with stunning beaches, thrilling water sports, and ridiculously cheap massages. Jet ski, banana boat, or just lounge at a resort pool with a drink in hand. Feeling fancy? Some resorts have floating villas that scream ‘luxury’—but on a budget. Oh, and seafood lovers? Golden Prawn 933 serves up the freshest (and cheapest) chilli crab you’ll ever have.
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Looking for cheap shopping, amazing street food, and a change of scenery? Just a short trip across the causeway, Johor Bahru (JB) is packed with massive shopping malls (Mid Valley Southkey is a must), trendy cafés, and mouth-watering local cuisine. Medan Selera Meldrum Walk is a street food paradise—think juicy satay, fresh seafood, and the kind of nasi lemak that makes you question your life choices. Need a thrill? Legoland Malaysia is just a ride away.
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If you love history and heritage (or just want an aesthetic backdrop for your TikToks), Malacca is worth the 3-hour bus ride. Jonker Street is where it’s at—quirky cafés, street markets, and retro vibes everywhere. History nerds can geek out over A Famosa fortress and the Dutch Square’s Insta-worthy red buildings. And before you leave, grab a bowl of cendol—it’s the sweet, icy dessert that’ll keep you going.
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You don’t have to go far to unlock new adventures. Whether it’s a wild nature escape, a cheap shopping spree, or a laid-back beach day, these day trips from Singapore have got you covered. So, which one’s calling your name?
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