5 best staycations in Singapore

Whether it’s with your lover, Fido, or your lonesome self, here are the five best staycations our little island has to offer. 
 

Cossetting weekend by yourself

Where: The Westin (12 Marina View, Asia Square Tower 2, 6922-6688)
Price: From $335 per night (until Dec. 28)

There’s nothing wrong with being a little selfish and self-indulgent sometimes. Why not spoil yourself silly at The Westin Singapore? This hotel offers amazing amenities for a pampering weekend alone. The Westin’s signature ‘Heavenly Bed’ will seduce you into sleeping in, but that’s okay because the ‘Weekend Staycation’ package offers a generous 4pm late check-out on Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays, as well as extended breakfast hours at Seasonal Tastes on the weekends. Furthermore, spoil yourself silly as you soak in your spacious bathtub with a view. Plus did we mention that there’s got an amazing spa on the 35th floor?
 

Crazy weekend with your crew

Where: Marina Bay Sands (10 Bayfront Ave., 6688-8888)
Price: From $339 per night (for a limited time)

If getting sloshed and dancing yourself into a tizzy is your schtick, skip the dizzying commute home and book a room at Marina Bay Sands. You’ll have easy access to the lauded watering holes located on the premises – the bars at CUT by Wolfgang Puck and Waku Ghin are highly recommended. Once you’re thirsty no more, dance off the booze at Dom Lounge, Ku De Ta, Avalon or Pangea. If you reserve online at www.marinabaysands.com, you’ll get the best rate available plus 40 percent off food at RISE during lunch and dinner.
 

Private getaway with your loved one (top pic)

Where: Capella (1 The Knolls, Sentosa, 6377-8888)
Price: From $1,299 per night (until Dec. 20)

Maybe you’re in the dog house, or maybe you’re just aching to woo the socks off your lover. Either way, rouse your partner during a getaway at Capella. It may be pricey, but the uber luxe ‘Romantic a la Carte’ package will surely impress. The choice is yours as you can stay at a one bedroom Garden Villa, a Constellation Suite, or Sentosa Suite. The price includes breakfast for two at the Knolls and a bottle of wine to enjoy in the privacy of your room. Add icing to the already decadent cake and choose two of the seven experiences: a Mercedes S Class limousine transfer; a set dinner for two at Cassia or The Knolls; a 4pm late check-out; cocktails and tapas for two at Bob’s Bar; a Champagne breakfast for two in bed; and a sixty minute massage for two at Auriga Spa.
 

Escape with your furry friends

Where: Regent Singapore (1 Cuscaden Rd., 6733-8888)
Price: 15 — 25 percent off best available rate (for a limited time)

Pet-friendly hotels are a difficult find in Singapore. But animal lovers will be pleased to know that Regent Singapore will see to it that your pets are well-cared for. The only hitch is that they must be less than seven kilograms, so bigger animals will need to stay at home. The red carpet is rolled out for your domesticated darlings with amenities like plush beds, water bowls, and delicious meals for dogs and cats. Get 15-20% off the best available rate and book the ‘Weekend Escape’ package which comes with buffet breakfast for two at Basilico.
 

Quality time with family

Where: Shangri La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa (101 Siloso Rd., Sentosa, 6275-0100)
Price: From $485 per night (until Aug. 31, 2015)

We know that travelling with kids can be a nightmare. So for some family bonding time, check into this child-friendly beachfront resort. Take up the ‘Family Fun Package’, an all-inclusive deal which offers something for each member of the family. If needed, you can literally forget about your kids for half a day. The hotel staff will keep your kids occupied at the treehouse slide and the ‘Cool Zone’, a kids-only club that also makes sure your youngsters are fed lunch and dinner. Older kids, on the other hand, can enjoy three uses of The Flying Trapeze and an hour of select water sports. A buffet breakfast and dinner at Silver Shell Cafe is also thrown into the mix. But the best time for parents might be during dinner, when they’re plied with unlimited pours of wine and beer.
 
 

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