Wonderful Singapore – iFly Special experience—a thrilling blend of city exploration and gravity-defying adventure. This itinerary is perfect for travelers who want to pair Singapore’s iconic sights with the adrenaline rush of indoor skydiving at one of the world’s most advanced wind tunnels.
Located on Sentosa Island, iFly Singapore offers the sensation of freefalling from 12,000 feet—without ever boarding a plane. It’s the world’s largest themed vertical wind tunnel, designed to simulate the thrill of skydiving in a safe, controlled environment.
Your trip might include:
- City highlights: Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Merlion Park
- Sentosa attractions: Universal Studios, SEA Aquarium, Skyline Luge
- iFly Singapore: Two skydives per session, safety briefing, flight gear, and a certificate
- Dining & shopping: Hawker centres, Orchard Road, and rooftop bars
Whether you’re a first-time flyer or a seasoned thrill-seeker, this combo of urban charm and aerial adventure is truly unforgettable.
✅ Dos and ❌ Don’ts for iFly Singapore & City Travel
✅ Dos
- Book your iFly slot in advance—especially on weekends and holidays
- Arrive early (at least 1 hour before your flight) for gear fitting and safety briefing
- Wear comfortable clothes and lace-up shoes—no loose items allowed
- Use Sentosa Express or MRT for easy access to iFly (Beach Station is closest)
- Try local dishes—laksa, satay, and chili crab are musts
- Respect cultural sites—remove shoes in temples and dress modestly
❌ Don’ts
- ❌ Don’t wear jewelry or baggy clothing during your flight
- ❌ Avoid diving on a full stomach—it can cause discomfort mid-air
- ❌ Don’t skip the safety instructions—posture and hand signals matter
- ❌ Avoid chewing gum—it’s banned in Singapore
- ❌ Don’t eat or drink on public transport
- ❌ Avoid smoking outside designated areas
🌤️ Best Time to Visit Singapore (Season-Wise)
Singapore has a tropical climate, so it’s warm and humid year-round. But for the best iFly and sightseeing experience, here’s how the seasons stack up:
❄️ Winter (November to February)
This is the peak tourist season in Dubai. The weather is cool and pleasant, ranging from 17°C to 25°C, making it ideal for outdoor activities like desert safaris, beach days, and sightseeing.
- Highlights: Dubai Shopping Festival, New Year celebrations, cultural events
- Best For: Sightseeing, festivals, romantic getaways, outdoor dining
🌸 Spring (March to April)
Spring brings warmer temperatures (20°C to 33°C) but still comfortable for beach outings and desert adventures. It’s a great time for travelers who want to enjoy Dubai before the summer heat kicks in.
- Highlights: Ramadan (varies by year), beach season, outdoor events
- Best For: Beach holidays, cultural immersion, early morning excursions
🔥 Summer (May to September)
Dubai gets extremely hot during summer, with temperatures soaring to 35°C–45°C. This is the low season, ideal for budget travelers who prefer indoor attractions like malls, aquariums, and theme parks.
- Highlights: Summer sales, indoor entertainment, hotel deals
- Best For: Budget travel, shopping, indoor experiences
🍂 Autumn (October)
Autumn is a shoulder season with temperatures cooling down to 25°C–35°C. It’s perfect for desert safaris, beach outings, and outdoor events without the winter crowds.
- Highlights: Outdoor festivals, desert adventures, cultural events
- Best For: Balanced weather, fewer tourists, scenic photography
🌟 Tip: February to April is the sweet spot—ideal weather for both indoor skydiving and outdoor sightseeing, with vibrant festivals like Chinese New Year and Holi adding extra magic.
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