Impressive incentive itineraries

Hot teambuilding options from dragon-boat racing to after-hours fun at St James Power Station

HIGH END ($$$)
HOW TO GET THERE
Singapore Airlines offers a traditional welcome with flower garlands at the airport, coach transfer and welcome by Malay cymbal troupe or kompang at the hotel.

WHERE TO STAY
The Shangri-La Hotel Singapore offers 750 guestrooms and suites in three wings, in a garden setting. The Four Seasons Hotel has 254 rooms that are spacious and well furnished. Facing Marina Bay, the 608-room Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore has great views.

INCENTIVE OPTIONS
Enjoy a City Synopsis tour to ethnic enclaves followed by lunch at Raffles Hotel Bar and
Billiard Room. Or try a private tai chi breakfast by the hotel poolside and feng shui tour.

GALA DINNER VENUES
The opulent China Club presents a sophisticated ‘Chinois’ experience, with themed dinner and entertainment .
AFTER-HOURS FUN      

The Ministry of Sound at Clarke Quay has outstanding audiovisual effects to satisfy discerning party-goers. At the huge 5,500 sqm St James Power Station there are nine outlets cater to different tastes.
Thanks to Pacific World

MID-RANGE ($$)
HOW TO GET THERE
Singapore Airlines has some of the most convenient air routes into Singapore. The new economy class and Boeing 777-300ERs set the standard in the economy category.

WHERE TO STAY
Centrally located hotels with good meeting facilities include the 476-room Swissotel
Merchant Court, the 630-room Carlton and the 327-room Grand Plaza Park Hotel.

INCENTIVE OPTIONS
Dragon-boat racing on the Kallang River is a great teambuilding option. Another successful
programme is an ‘amazing race’ on Sentosa, using the island’s attractions such as: the Images
of Singapore Museum, Sky Tower, Underwater World, Skyride, Butterfly Park, and the bars
along Siloso and Tanjong beaches. End the day with a cable-car ride to Mount Faber. 

GALA DINNER VENUES
ONE 15 Marina Club is the new yacht club at Sentosa Cove featuring a stylish and modern
setting that is great for dinner events.

AFTER-HOURS FUN
Clarke Quay is the most happening place in Singapore right now with its wide array of clubs, bars and restaurants, and lively atmosphere each evening.
Thanks to World Express

BUDGET CONSCIOUS ($)
HOW TO GET THERE
Singapore-based budget airline Tiger Airways serves 16 cities in Asia, while Jetstar Asia has
allocated seating, a 20kg baggage allowance and basic meal service.

WHERE TO STAY
The recently refurbished Copthorne King’s Hotel (314 rooms) and Furama RiverFront
(596 rooms). For smaller groups, the Rendezvous Hotel Singapore (299 rooms)
is convenient.

INCENTIVE OPTIONS
A village cookout on Pulau Ubin. Take a short boat ride followed by a nature walk
and a cooking lesson using natural produce, then savour delicious seafood at the jetty’s
coffee shops.

GALA DINNER VENUES
Fine dining in a museum setting can be had at Made in China restaurant in Hua Song
Museum, the year-old addition to Haw Par Villa. At Siloso Beach on Sentosa, the Emerald and Sapphire Halls hold 400 to 600 guests respectively and enable elaborate table settings and entertainment options. For 100 guests, book the Skybar near the Sky Tower.

AFTER-HOURS FUN
Head to the newest spot in town, The Arena at Clarke Quay, and nightclub stalwart Zouk.

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