Shiok (sh-i-oak) is a common expression in Singapore that denotes extreme pleasure and Singapore Tourism Board (STB) aims to bring in countless new shiok experiences to Filipinos by partnering with Cebu Pacific (CEB) this summer.
“The Philippines has been our top six tourist market for two consecutive years and it really warms our hearts that Filipinos truly love coming to Singapore to spend time with their families, barkadas and significant others,” shares Sherina Chan, STB area director for Philippines and Singapore.
Chan shares that summer is probably one of the best times to travel to Singapore because there’s always something new opening. “This is why we partnered with CEB to bring the best deals from our newest summer attractions to as many Filipinos as possible,” Chan says.
New summer attractions
Apart from certified Pinoy-favorite attractions like Universal Studios, Sentosa, Night Safari and Singapore Zoo, Singapore has recently opened Gardens By the Bay, a 101 hectare garden city consists of a Flower Dome and Cloud Forest; Marine Life Park, the world’s largest oceanarium; and River Safari, Asia’s first river-themed park, with the largest collection of fresh water wildlife.
For foodies looking for a gastronomic adventure, 40 of the world’s best street-food masters will offer visitors everything from Indonesian kaki limas to American food trucks to Chinese food inns during the World Street Food Congress, a 10-day event happening on the 31st of May at the F1 Pit Building and Paddock.
And of course, no trip to Singapore is complete without shopping and those looking for the best buys should not miss the Great Singapore Sale, happening from May 31 to July 28, 2013. This eight-week nationwide event offers big discounts on an array of fabulous finds spanning the spectrum from fashion and beauty, watches and jewelry, to toys and electronics.
Singapore perks
“Singapore has always been one of our guests’ favorite destinations. Now, not only can they fly direct to this city-state from four major Philippine cities (Manila, Cebu, Clark, Iloilo), they can also make the most of their travel budgets with the great deals and discounts from March 28 to July 31, 2013,” explains CEB vice president for Marketing and Distribution Candice Iyog.
Visitors traveling to Singapore via Cebu Pacific can avail of special deals just by presenting their Cebu Pacific Singapore boarding passes.
Soar 165 meters up, and enjoy a 15 percent discount on the world’s largest giant observation wheel, the Singapore Flyer – Singapore Flight experience. Couples looking for a romantic date can sweeten the deal further and treat themselves to the Singapore Flyer-Sky Dining Flight package. Available at 15 percent off by using the Cebu2013 booking code on the Singapore Flyer website, this special deal also includes a four-course fine dining menu served by a dedicated butler, plus free entry to Journey of Dreams Interactive Gallery.
Those who cannot get enough of the many wonders of the sea can dive into the Marine Life Park in Resorts World Sentosa, where they can get 10 percent off on one-day S.E.A. Aquarium or Adventure Cove Waterpark passes. They can even bring the whole family or the entire barkada as they can get up to six tickets at a discounted rate per Cebu Pacific boarding pass.
The world’s largest oceanarium, Marine Life Park features 100,000 marine animals from over 800 species. Wanderers with a thirst for adventure can also head to Adventure Cove, an aquatic adventure park complete with towering waterslides, wave pools, and tropical jungle gardens.
Kids will love a close encounter with 5,000 of their colorful feathered friends, with a buy-one-take-one promo at the Jurong Bird Park. Meanwhile, those looking for an authentic taste of Singapore can also book the Original Singapore Walks and get 20 percent off on The Tipple Exchange Walk to discover a different side of the Lion City.
Cebu Pacific offers 52 weekly direct flights from Manila, Clark, Cebu and Iloilo to Singapore. For more information on these deals, visit http://www.cebupacificair.com/HTML/hot-deals.html.
A shiok summer in singapore
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