Singapore River Cruise Map | Route & Attractions You Can Spot On The Way

With so many things to experience and see in Singapore, you might not have time to cover all the important landmarks during your trip. Unless, of course, you book a Singapore River Cruise which takes you along the Singapore River over a 40-minute bumboat tour.

Read on to know more about Singapore River Cruise's route, the Singapore attractions you'll see along the way, and some FAQs!

Singapore River Cruise Map

The Singapore River Cruise starts off at Clarke Quay and passes through Boat Quay and Marina Bay, before returning back to Clarke Quay Jetty.

Getting To Clarke Quay Jetty

Attractions Along The Singapore River Cruise

Let us take a look at the various attractions you can see and learn about on your Singapore River Cruise journey.

Singapore River Jetties

Clarke Quay Jetty

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Read Bridge Jetty

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Boat Quay Jetty

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Fullerton Jetty

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Merlion Jetty

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Bayfront South Jetty

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Promenade Jetty

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Esplanade Jetty

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Something to keep in mind while planning your Singapore River Cruise visit: if you get down at any of the jetties apart from Clarke Quay, your journey will conclude there.

Singapore Museums and National Landmarks

ArtScience Museum

Best Time To Visit: February

  • Shaped like a lotus, this museum spans close to 5000 sq meters.
  • Visit galleries containing exhibitions and pieces from Van Gogh, Dali, Warhol, Eames and more.
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Asian Civilisations Museum

Best Time To Visit: March, April

  • Explore the rich heritage and cultural artefacts of Singapore.
  • Learn about the early settlers of Singapore and how their traditions are carried on in present day Singaporeans.
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Parliament House

Best Time To Visit: April

  • Explore the modern but stately architecture of this national landmark of Singapore.
  • Watch democracy in action (if you're lucky) while you sit in on a Parliamentary proceeding.
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Must-See Singapore Attractions

Singapore Flyer

Best Time To Visit: May, June

  • The largest observation wheel in Asia, it stands 541 ft tall, looking over the Singapore River.
  • You'll have awesome views of Singapore including attractions Changi Airport and Sentosa Island.
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Esplanade

Best Time To Visit: December, July

  • Uniquely shaped like a durian fruit, this building is certainly eye-catching — especially in the night!
  • Explore the architecture of the building, or if you have time, catch a theater production when you visit.
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Merlion Park

Best Time To Visit: August

  • Take a picture with the iconic mascot of Singapore: the Merlion.
  • Spend time on the banks of the Singapore River as you observe the city thrive in its habitat.
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Riverside Point

Best Time To Visit: June, July

  • The architecture comprising of pitched roofs and industrial designs makes it a unique sight.
  • Indulge in some retail therapy and unwind with a hearty meal on the riverbank at one of the riverside restaurants.
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Legendary Singapore Hotels

Marina Bay Sands SkyPark

Best Time To Visit: December

  • The rooftop observation deck on this iconic hotel has the best birds-eye views of Singapore.
  • Enjoy the Singapore sunset and grab a drink at the rooftop bar when you visit!
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Fullerton Hotel

Best Time To Visit: April

  • Originally built for official functions in 1924 by the British, this building later became the General Post Office.
  • Currently a 5-star hotel, this building still holds the original Colonial style design and is a national landmark in Singapore.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Singapore River Cruise Route

The Singapore River Cruise is a 40-minute long cruise around the Singapore River. Find detailed timings of the cruise here.