Singapore River Cruise & Laser Show - SINGAPORE
We got to go on the Singapore River Cruise at night. It was so pretty with all of the city lights reflecting on the water. I loved how there was commentary through the speakers on the boat giving us heaps of information about Singapore as we moved through different areas.
Watch to the end to see the spectacular laser show in front of the Marina Bay Sands. It was so cool!
Singapore River Cruise
Recorded January 5, 2016
My cruise down the Singapore River begins at Merlion Park. The cruise is conducted on one of the city's historic bumboats. Bumboats have been plying the Singapore River for more than a century. The Singapore river consist of 3 different quays, Boat Quay, Clarke Quay and Robertson Quay. Each quay has its own uniqueness, from its design to its history.
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Singapore River Cruise Clarke Quay To Marina Bay Sands
The video shows the cruise along Singapore River from Clarke Quay To Marina Bay Sands in time lapse, showing some landmarks along the way.
NAIK KAPAL DI SUNGAI SINGAPURA | SINGAPORE RIVER CRUISE FULL TOUR
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Glenn, Mami Glenn, Papi Glenn, Emak dan Engkong Glenn di video ini mencoba jalan2 di kota singapore melalui jalur sungai menggunakan kapal, isitlahnya di sini dikenal dengan Singapore Rive Cruise. Dimulai dari Clarke Quay, Marina Bay sampai balik lagi ke Clarke Quay.
Di zaman dahulu kota ini merupakan pos terdepan pasukan Inggris, Singapore river adalah jalur perdagangan utama koloni Inggris. Sampai hari ini, Singapore river masih merupakan pusat aktivitas untuk masyarakat sekitarnya. Namun kesibukan perdangan pergudangan telah digantikan dengan serangkaian tempat kebudayaan, restoran, dan tempat berkumpul di malam hari. Sejumlah kafe di tepi sungai telah merubah sungai ini mesti tempat yang romantis untuk para sejoli mau eksekutif muda. Singapore river memiliki semuanya dari pemandangan indah, sejarah, seni mengagumkan dan makanan serta minuman, berjalan santai di kesenyapan sepanjang tepi perairan ini. Jika anda pernah ke sana, anda akan mengerti mengapa Singapore River menjadi pusat kehidupan kota dan juga menawarkan suasa romantis.
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Singapore River Cruise at Night. Most Beautiful in The World.
Boat ride along Singapore river banks at night. Beautiful view of Singapore.
Cruising since 1987. For more than a decade and a half, bumboats have been plying the Singapore River. The story of Singapore River Cruise begins in 1987. The Clean Rivers Campaign of 1983 saw the relocation of bumboats to Pasir Panjang. The familiar painted faces of our Bumboats were due to disappear from its home, until SRC was awarded the tender license to run river services here - the first also, to operate such services along the river. We are entering a new chapter in the Singapore River story. In this modern age, Bumboats on this historic waterway remind us of its rustic charm. SRC has been preserving the heritage of this important river for more than two decades. Its bumboats have become the icon of our river to visitors and locals alike. 2008 was a year when our iconic bumboats underwent a transformation. The diesel-powered engines of SRC's fleet made way for a new generation of electric ones that boast quieter engines and zero CO2 emissions. These are the very boats that operate along the Singapore River today. SRC is committed to greater excellence. Under its strong management, the company has developed a firm network of channel intermediaries from government agencies, embassies, event organizers and other operators in the tourism sector, both local and overseas. From a humble fleet of 4 bumboats in 1987, SRC has since increased its number to 24 today with a few new additions coming onboard soon.
Singapore River Cruise
Taking the Singapore River Cruise is a great way to enjoy views of the Merlion, Singapore Flyer, Marina Bay Sands, Fullerton Hotel etc. Definitely a awesome way to experience some of Singapore’s greatest sights and attractions and we will be doing a night version soon. So subscribe to be updated.
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Singapore River Cruise Clark Quay Boarding 2018
I am at Clark Quay. I found the Singapore River Cruise kiosk, which sells tickets for the river cruise. There was a line of tourists (I think from Germany) waiting for their boat. They were all part of the same tour group. A wonderful afternoon to take a river cruise. Hope they enjoyed the ride! Welcome to Singapore!
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Singapore Bum Boat River Cruise Highlights. Is this trip a must-do or a must-don't??
Taking a cuise along Singapore River in a bum boat has become a visitor must do, and a popular thing to do in Singapore. In this video I tell some of the background to the boats, the river and take you on a cruise and point out the highlights and sights.
The Singapore River winds through the heart of the city and for more than a century Bum Boats ferried cargo along it. No longer needed, the Singapore River Cruise company started converting these into pleasure boats to ferry tourists around the iconic sights such as the Merlion (a fountain with lion head and a fish body, the mystical creature that Prince Sang Nila Utama saw in 11th century when he discovered the island and lent the city its name Lion (Singa) City (Pura). The route also passes the striking 55-story Marina Bay Sands Hotel with its sky terrace spanning the three buildings, the unusual looking ArtScience Museum and floating open-seating theatre. It then passes the Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay. Singapore’s main entertainment and performing arts centre.
The old diesel engines have been replaced with electric ones, making them cleaner and more environmental. The fleet has grown from 4 to over 24. They wind their way between Marina Bay and Clarke Quay throughout the day and into the night passing under old bridges, important historic sights and modern skyscrapers. There is commentary throughout the trip. It slips past the official landing site of Sir Thomas Raffles in 1819, the father of Singapore that triggered the growth and significance of the city and a trading centre.
The regular bum boat rides start or end at Clarke Quay. The fun and party centre of Singapore, packed with restaurants, bars and clubs. It is though possible to head further along the river to Robertson’s Quay by taking a private charter hire of one of the boats. This is what I was on.
The usual river cruise lasts around 45 minutes and there are four quays you can join the trip at: Bayfront South Jetty by the Marina bay sands, Merlion Park Jetty, , Clarke Quay Jetty, Fullerton Jetty at Boat Quay.
It’s become a Singapore visitor essential and is a great way to get an overview of the city. I recommend it.
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The incredible skyline that is Singapore, so diverse and attractive.
Clarke’s Quay is a pretty awesome place to hang out, we found a great place to eat and enjoy a beer while the children took some time to cool down in the water fountains!
We’d highly recommend this tourist trip, a river cruise is definitely a great way to discover the beauty of the city.
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Singapore Clarke Quay Amazing NightWalk, River Cruise, Riverside Restaurant
Singapore Clarke Quay Amazing NightWalk, River Cruise, Riverside Restaurant.
Singapore Clarke Quay is a historical riverside quay in Singapore, located within the Singapore River Planning Area. The quay is situated upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River and Boat Quay.
The best attraction in Singapore Clarke Quay offer visitors a great range of alternative things to do and see that doesn’t purely revolve around nightlife. Sure, Singapore Clarke Quay is famous for its stunning waterside restaurants and exciting collection of bars and clubs, but the area has so much more to offer.
The Singapore River lies at the heart of the Clarke Quay, Providing the central artery for this area’s thriving nightlife scene. However, the river offers visitors much more than just a picturesque spot to come for food and drinks. Boat tours are available that cruise up and down the entire length of the river, taking advantage of all the interesting sights along the way, ending up in Singapore Clarke Quay, Boat Quay and eventually the Marina Bay. The river snakes under historically important bridges such as Clemenceau Bridge and Anderson Bridge, as well as passing important Singapore landmarks such as the Merlion and Esplanade on its way into the Singapore Strait.
Singapore is a sovereign city-state and island country in Southeast Asia. Singapore is a small, heavily urbanised, island city-state in Southeast Asia, located at the end of the Malayan Peninsula between Malaysia and Indonesia. Singapore consists of 63 islands, Jurong Island, Pulau Tekong, Pulau Ubin and Sentosa are the largest of Singapore's smaller islands. The highest natural point is Bukit Timah Hill.
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Singapore River Walk : Clarke Quay To Marina Bay Sands
Singapore River walk Clarke Quay To Marina Bay Sands
The Singapore River, which cuts through the heart of the city, was for many decades the main artery of trade and commerce for the British. Today, the stately Victorian and neo-classical Roman structures still stand proudly along the river banks, but they jostle for space with the many concrete-and-glass skyscrapers that have shot up in more modern times. The best way to view many of the buildings, statues, monuments and museums that Singapore has inherited from its colonial past is to take a walk along the Singapore River, or a river-boat tour that starts at Clarke Quay. This half-hour tour costs SG$ 9 per adult and SG$ 4 per child, and leaves at 09:00 - 23:00 daily. You will be brought along the Singapore River on an old bum-boat, the kind that used to navigate up and down the river in colonial times.
Most of the colonial buildings and monuments are on the north side of the river, the central Business District and its plethora of skyscrapers occupying the southern bank. Many of them are clustered around the City Hall and Raffles Place MRTs, so if you're taking a walk just exit from these stations. At the mouth of the Singapore River stands a statue of the Merlion, a half-lion, half-fish mythical beast that has come to symbolise Singapore. The Merlion, which spouts water from its mouth, has a (much larger) cousin in Sentosa Island. Heading upriver, you will see the historic Anderson and Cavenagh Bridges. Cavenagh Bridge, built in 1869 and now for pedestrians only, leads to Empress Place, which was named in honour of Queen Victoria. At Empress Place, you will find the elegant Victoria Concert Hall, where classical concerts by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra are held regularly.
There's also a cosy cafe here that's open throughout the day and serves good ol' Brit fare like fish and chips and chicken chops, besides local spring rolls and curry puffs. Next to the concert hall is Victoria Theatre, where local and foreign plays are a regular feature. Outside the theatre is a dark bronze cast statue of Stamford Raffles, officially unveiled in 1887. The imposing Empress Place building, built in1865, was once a court house and is now being refurbished to house the Second Wing of the Asian Civilisations Museum. Nearby, next to the river, is the spot where Raffles landed in Singapore. This event is commemorated by a another statue of Raffles, this time in white marble and built in 1972, set at the site where he first set foot on the island. Hugging the sides of the river are Boat Quay and Clarke Quay, which have experienced a renaissance in recent years. But while they were formerly streets teeming with sailors and coolies loaded with ships' cargo, today, the many godowns and shophouses that line the river have been renovated into trendy restaurants and bars.
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River Cruise in Singapore
A video clip from our river cruise in Singapore
Night River Cruise at Clark Quay in Singapore
Night River Cruise at Clark Quay in Singapore
Singapore river cruise
Singapore River Cruise
Admission
Singapore River Experience
S$13.00/Adult, S$8.00/Child
Highlights: Boat Quay, Clarke Quay and Marina Bay
New River Experience
S$18.00/Adult, S$10.00/Child
Highlights: Boat Quay, Clarke Quay, Robertson Quay and Marina Bay
Open
Daily from 9.00am to 11.00pm.
(Last boat departs @ 10.30pm)
Regular departures at approximately 15 minutes interval and subject to weather/tidal condition.
Transportation
Look for the River Cruise booth and the numbered sign. You can board at any of the SRC Jetty: -
• Raffles Landing Site • Liang Court
• Robertson Quay
• Grand Copthorne Waterfront
• Riverside Point • Boat Quay
• The Fullerton Singapore
• Merlion Park • Esplanade
Information
Singapore River Cruises &
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1 North Bridge Road #15-06,
High Street Centre, Singapore 179094
Tel: (65) 6336 6111
Website: rivercruise.com.sg
Discovering the scenic river in an authentic bumboat of yesteryear. The Singapore River runs through the city and used to be the lifeline of Singapore. It was here where the first immigrants erked out a meagre living and helped transform Singapore from an obsure fishing village to a great seaport. Hop on the Original Singapore River Cruise (SRC) and soak in the tranquil ambience of the river side as we embark on a unique journey down the river to discover the past, present and possibly the Future.
(Source: SRC)
In 1987, Singapore River Cruise was awarded with the tender license to run river services on Singapore River and the bumboats were once again brought into Singapore River by SRC to preserve the river heritage of its old charm and memmory. This marks a new chapter in the Singapore River history, as SRC became the first to operate such service.
From a humble fleet of 4 bumboats in 1987, Singapore River Cruise has since increased its number to 24 today with a few new additions coming onboard soon. Under its strong management, SRC has developed a firm network of channel intermediaries both local and overseas, government agencies, embassies, event organizers and other operators in the tourism sectors.
As an active operator that has helped to transform the old Singapore River to one of our tourism icons today, Singapore River Cruise has repeatedly been awarded by Singapore Tourism Board with operating license to continue to run the river services on Singapore River.
Stretching only 4.1 kilometres from its mouth at Anderson Bridge to Kim Seng Bridge at the other end, Singaopore River flows under 12 bridges and sees numerous historical buildings on its banks.
(Source: SRC)
There are two types of River Cruise Tours: - The Singpapore River Experience and New River Experience. The Singapore River Experience is a 30 mins cruise which covers from Clarke Quay to Clifford Pier. The New River Experience is a 45 mins cruise which covers the whole river from Robertson Quay to Clifford Pier. We highly recommend the New River Experience tour.