Living in Australia/New Zealand and having family in Germany means that I travel regularly to Europe. And that often takes me via Singapore. Now, if you have ever done long-haul travel with kids you will know that it is quite a challenge to hop off one 12-hour flight, just to board another. So we typically stopover in Singapore for a couple of nights.
Searching for a place that has some sustainability credentials, and also offers a bit of a natural environment, we came across the Siloso Beach Resort on Sentosa Island. It’s not too far from the airport — nothing in Singapore is — and is also close to some key attractions, like the Marina Bay area with its fantastic gardens and cloud dome.
Read more from sustainable tourism professor Susanne Becken on her sustainable Singapore stopover choice: https://goodtourismtravelblog.com/2021/05/susannes-sustainable-singapore-stopover/
It's a tip for travellers from a tourism industry insider.