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The Delmar Difference - contact us for expert advice for your unforgettable holiday.

Delmar World has been family owned and in business for over 60 years.  We have a real passion for adding value to your holiday through inspiring you with our personal knowledge and informing you of the exciting options available to make your dream holiday a reality.

Little things like booking a busy city restaurant in advance of your stay; helping you to compile that all-important ‘Must Do’ list to make sure you can plan in advance; avoiding wasted time when you are on holiday by ensuring you can queue jump by pre-booking your prioritised experiences – all of these more detailed considerations are part of the Delmar Difference. It is this intricate and customer-focused service that means we can plan the most hassle-free and memorable holiday possible for you.

Over 60 years of crafting tailor-made luxury travel experiences

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Over 60 years of crafting tailor-made luxury travel experiences

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Over 60 years of crafting tailor-made luxury travel experiences

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All of our Cruise Experts are also Destination Specialists, so are able to guide you through the many cruise itineraries to help you make an informed choice. We have access to some of the best deals afloat and will keep you informed of new campaign offers and special client events so you will never be short of tempting offers!

Singapore: More Than Just A Stopover

Singapore - more than just a stopover

I first visited Singapore as a backpacker – one of my favourite memories is a delicious bowl of noodles at one of the island’s mouth-watering hawker centres. Fast-forward 17 years and Singapore remains an epicentre of epicurean wonders: no visit is complete without sampling char kway teow, chilli crab, and laksa. With more than 6,000 food stalls, the choice is immense.

This verdant nation enjoys an equatorial climate, best experienced with a cocktail in hand at one of the many rooftop bars. Some of these are situated around the Marina Bay and Merlion Park areas, home to the iconic Marina Bay Sands hotel  –  which looks like a ship has miraculously berthed atop it!  –  and the delightful Merlion statue. This large half-fish/half-lion stone water fountain acknowledges both Singapore’s early fishing days and the native Malay name of ‘Singa Pura’ meaning Lion City.

Raffles Hotel Singapore – birthplace of The Singapore Sling
Raffles Hotel Singapore – birthplace of The Singapore Sling

A visit to the famous Raffles Hotel to enjoy a legendary Singapore Sling or two is on most visitors’ must-do lists. Originally a beach house, the hotel is a timeless landmark amidst the modern-day hustle and bustle.The quintessential place to enjoy their famous cocktail is in The Long Bar, where the littering of peanut shells is famously encouraged!

Despite being a busy metropolis, flowers line the roads and adorn every street. You can marvel at over 1.5 million plants from around the world at Gardens by the Bay where you can walk amongst enormous floral displays in the Flower Dome, along aerial walkways in the Cloud Forest and ascend one of 18 vertical tree gardens in the Supertree Grove. And the Garden Rhapsody evening light show is a must.

Gardens By The Bay Singapore
Gardens by the Bay is home to a diverse collection of over 1.5 million flowers

There is a plethora of other sightseeing opportunities, including: Chinatown, Little India, Kampong Gelam City,  Clarke Quay, Boat Quay, bike tours, Vespa sidecar city tours, History & Hidden Gems tours, Battlefield tours, Singapore Flyer rides and Orchard Road shopping. On nearby Sentosa Island (10-minutes by road or take a gondola ride) there is a world of fun to be had for all the family: Universal Studios, Madame Tussauds, a waterpark, an aquarium and much more, as well as a series of lovely beaches. Even the airport is worth a visit, hosting the world’s largest indoor waterfall, a butterfly garden, a hedge maze, and more!

Lizzy in Singapore
Our Asia Specialist, Lizzy Watts, taking in the sights of Singapore in a sidecar

Most UK visitors to Singapore rarely stay more than a few days but I would venture to suggest there are more than enough reasons to stay longer…