Guide of Singapore :
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- Fragrance Hotel - Imperial***
- Fragrance Hotel - Pearl*
- The Fragrance Hotel*
- Fragrance Hotel - Oasis*
- Fragrance Hotel - Selegie**
Hotels Singapore
- Nirwana Resort Hotel****
- Hotel Bintan Lagoon Resort****
- Hotel Mayang Sari Beach Resort****
- Hotel Nirwana Beach Club**
- Hotel Indra Maya Resort****
Hotels Bintan Resorts - Lagoi (Indonesia)
USEFUL Information
Climate of Singapore Located a mere 1.5 degrees north of the Equator, the weather is usually sunny with no distinct seasons. Rain falls almost daily throughout the year, usually in sudden, heavy showers that rarely last longer than an hour. However, most rainfall occurs during the northeast monsoon (November to January), occasionally featuring lengthy spells of continuous rain. Spectacular thunderstorms can occur throughout the year, normally in the afternoons, so it's wise to carry an umbrella at all times, both as a shade from the sun or cover from the rain. The temperature averages around: 28°C (79°F) daytime, 24°C (76°F) at night in December and January.
Tourism Office of Singapore Singapore Tourism Board GET IN SINGAPORESingapore is a major Asian transportation hub, positioned on many sea and air trade routes. The Port of Singapore, managed by port operators PSA International and Jurong Port, was the world's second busiest port in 2005 in terms of shipping tonnage handled, at 1.15 billion gross tons, and in terms of containerised traffic, at 23.2 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs). It is also the world's second busiest in terms of cargo tonnage, coming behind Shanghai with 423 million tons handled. In addition, the Port is the world's busiest for transshipment traffic and the world's biggest ship refuelling centre. Singapore is linked to Johor, Malaysia via the Johor-Singapore Causeway and the Tuas Second Link, as well as a railway operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu of Malaysia, with its southern terminus at Tanjong Pagar railway station. Frequent ferry service to several nearby Indonesian ports also exists.
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