Experience the magic of Singapore’s skyline from the water on our Singapore River Sunset Boat Tour, a must-do journey that blends history, beauty, and dining into one unforgettable evening.
Glide past Clarke Quay, Boat Quay, and Marina Bay, as your guide shares captivating stories of the river’s transformation from a bustling trade route to the modern cityscape you see today.
As the sun dips below the horizon, watch the city shift from golden hour to glittering night, capturing perfect photo moments along the way. Enjoy a 3-course bento dinner served on board — an exclusive experience you won’t find on the standard cruise.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a returning traveler, this guided sunset cruise offers the perfect mix of sights, stories, and serenity.
Once the commercial centre of colonial Singapore, Boat Quay was lined with godowns and shophouses that facilitated trade. The area remains a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit of early immigrants and merchants who shaped Singapore’s economic foundations.
As the cruise moves through the Civic District and Marina Bay, participants will encounter monuments such as Old Parliament house, Victoria Theatre, The Arts House, The Fullerton Building, and much more. These iconic structures are testament to our civic progress and development.
Home to Singapore’s most famous national icon, the Merlion — a half-lion, half-fish statue that represents Singapore’s origins as a fishing village and its transformation into a modern city. This is a must-see landmark and one of the most photographed spots in the city.
Representing Singapore’s vision for the future, Marina Bay is a powerful contrast to the river’s historic banks, and a reflection of our forward-looking approach while being connected to our historic roots.
One of the oldest heritage parks in Singapore, Esplanade Park features historic memorials and monuments such as the Cenotaph and Lim Bo Seng Memorial, offering visitors a glimpse into Singapore’s wartime past and resilience.
Once a bustling riverside quay filled with warehouses, Clarke Quay is now a lively entertainment hub lined with restaurants, bars, and nightlife venues, while retaining the charm of its colourful restored shophouses.
The most tranquil of the three quays, Robertson Quay has transformed from a warehouse district into a sophisticated riverside neighbourhood filled with chic cafes, restaurants, art houses, and residences — making it a favourite spot for both locals and expats.
Meet-up at Fort Canning WaterB Kiosk
• Please arrive 15 mins at the designated meeting point before tour starts.
• Tour will begin on time.
• Tour will not be extended in the event of late-comers. Strictly no refunds for late-comers or no shows.
• Dress code is casual with comfortable footwear.
• Recommend to bring along extra cash for personal expenses during the tour.
• Email: info@monsterdaytours.com for customer support.
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