Tickets for the Singapore River Cruise are S$25 per adult. Once again the not quite 3yo gets a free pass.
Boat departs from Clarke Quay, just near Hooters to be precise, takes a quick loop up river, and then heads out on the western side of the river, before returning up the eastern bank.
Some of the pics from along the way.
The bumboats
The old shop houses turned restaurants. I was unaware of this strip until we were told about it on the boat.
Merlion
It really is a superb skyline, and this is just part of it!
More impressiveness
Some scabby joint that everyone seems to like.
The Art-Science Museum
Would recommend the cruise if you're looking for a different perspective of the bay. It's quite a pleasant 40 minutes or so.
I also learnt on this ride that the Marina is actually Singapore's main source of drinking water. It's a reservoir created by the Marina Barrage downriver, which stops seawater coming in to mix with the fresh water of the river.
I reckon that's fascinating stuff.
After the cruise we hopped into a taxi and headed to the Maxwell Centre. Enjoyed some roast duck, braised pork, noodles, carrot cake, and fruit juices.
Then back to hotel to get the child to sleep and finish preparing for the flight home.
By now it was 9pm and I had to walk down to Farrer Park Station to return our MRT tourist passes. Sadly the ticket counter had closed, and I would not have the time in the morning to return.
So that was another $20 sacrificed to the Singapore Gods. Stupid flight change.