Entire invites travellers to cop a deal in Singapore

Entire invites travellers to cop a deal in Singapore

Entire Travel Group is enticing Australian travellers to reacquaint themselves with Singapore by offering savings of up to $300 per couple on a range of independent holiday packages featuring some of the city state’s most revered properties.

On sale until 30 April 2023 (for travel from 1 April 2023), all the independent holiday packages offered as part of the company’s new ‘Singapore. Rediscover’ promotion include accommodation and private return airport transfers, along with a variety of value-add inclusions.

Twelve properties are taking part – among them Raffles Hotel, Capella Singapore, Orchard Hotel, The Warehouse Hotel, Fullerton Hotel and the Shangri-La Singapore – with examples of the packages on offer including:

  • Shangri-la Singapore – from $1,275 pp twin share (save $300 per couple) for five nights in a Tower Wing Deluxe Room at this award-winning five-star property, with the price including daily breakfast, a S$150 (AU$167) per room F&B credit, and complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi.
  • Capella Singapore – from $2,993 pp twin share (save $300 per couple) for four nights on this five-star gem on Sentosa Island, with the package covering daily breakfast, Majestic Gardens in the Lion City tour, complimentary use of a Nespresso coffee machine and in-room treats (replenished daily).

    Capella Singapore aerial view (Source: STB)

  • Raffles Hotel – from $4,202 pp twin share (save $300 per couple) for five nights in a Courtyard Suite at Singapore’s most famous five-star property, with the price including daily breakfast, a Majestic Gardens in the Lion City tour, a Bumboat tour along the Singapore River, complimentary non-alcoholic mini bar and a 10 per cent discount at Raffles Boutique.

All packages are available to quote and book 24/7 through Entire Travel Group’s website, and all are supported by the company’s ground-breaking Peace of Mind Booking Plan.

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