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ISLAND-HOPPING FUN Sentosa Island is famous for the Universal Studios Singapore®


, but that’s just one of the array of


attractions it offers. Want some ideas? Here you go! Trick Eye Museum 5 at Resort WorldTM


has more than 80 paintings and installations that turn 2D images into 3D illusions. Meet A-listers such as Nicole Kidman… or at least their ultra-realistic wax statues at Madame Tussauds Singapore. A must-try is the “Spirit of Singapore” boat ride – it’s the first of its kind by Madame Tussauds. Love water sports and the outdoors? You are


at the right place! Tanjong Beach Club is an institution that has snuck into CNN’s coveted list of the world’s top 50 beach clubs. It is rivalled by Azzura, a multi-level entertainment, dining and hydrosports complex along Siloso Beach, and Wave House Sentosa 6 famous for wave simulators catering to surfers of all skill levels. Considerably more atas (“upscale” in Malay)


is the Quayside Isle, quietly nestled beside W Singapore and the ultra-luxurious residences


Visit www.businesstraveller.asia Sentosa


at Sentosa Cove. There are over 20 curated dining restaurants that range from Greek offerings at Mykonos By The Bay to Indian treats from Earl of Hindh.


Sentosa is also home to a branch of world-


acclaimed L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon 7 , a winner of the Best Dining Experience category at the Singapore Experience Awards (2012 and 2013). If you have already tried Sky Dining, how about going underwater for a change? Ocean Restaurant by Cat Cora, developed by and named after the first female Iron Chef in Singapore, is where you can enjoy signature dishes such as the smoked eel and 42°C sous vide salmon while admiring some 100,000 marine species in the open ocean habitat of S.E.A. AquariumTM Resort WorldTM


, also at Sentosa. After a scrumptious meal, how about a round


of golf at the exclusive Sentosa Golf Course 8 ? Tackle the award-winning Serapong and iconic Tanjong courses with the tranquil South China Sea as your backdrop.


There’s so much more to Singapore than just business! Tourists can enjoy exclusive privileges at malls island-wide. Want to know more? Pick up our Business Travellers Precinct Guide from the airport or at your hotel’s concierge counter, or visit yoursingapore.com/morethanjustbusiness.


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Alternatively, pamper yourself at Capella Singapore’s acclaimed Auriga spa 9 , which draws inspiration for their treatments from the lunar cycle – designed to help guests rest, rejuvenate and tap into celestial rhythms. This 12,000-sq-ft facility comes with all the bells and whistles, such as relaxation pools, private gardens and steam rooms.


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