Go City – Gateway to family adventures in Asia and Australia
Asian and Australian destinations are family favourites, with diverse attractions and thrilling adventures for all age groups, stunning landscapes for sightseeing, and delicious cuisines to satisfy every palate. If you’re looking for incredible savings on top of all these great things, Go City sightseeing passes are the perfect companion for your next family vacation.
1) Tours, activities, and top attractions with one digital pass
Planning a family vacation can be stressful, especially when coordinating everyone’s interests. With Go City All-Inclusive and Explorer passes, planning your trip is a breeze. Whether your family is full of adventure seekers or prefers a more relaxed pace, there’s a pass to suit everyone’s style.
Singapore
The best attraction tickets in the Lion City include Gardens by the Bay, Singapore’s iconic attraction and TripAdvisor’s #8 top attraction for 2024. The family can easily spend half a day here admiring stunning flora and lush greenery at the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, and witness the dazzling Supertree Grove light show. There is also a limited-time Monet exhibition in Flower Dome that includes a Monet-inspired floral display and a digital art experience, which ends on 17 September.
While you might be tempted to snap countless pictures in this stunning garden, save some storage space for the four attractions of Mandai Wildlife Reserve. You will want to shoot photographs at the Bird Paradise and the Singapore Zoo, loved for the open-concept rainforest environment.
Sydney
For those visiting Sydney, you will be thrilled to know that Go City’s Sydney Explorer pass now includes four Merlin attractions. Animal lovers would find themselves spending countless hours marvelling at the incredible creatures at SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium and WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo. From face-to-face encounters with Gentoo and King penguins to cuddly koala selfies, these unforgettable experiences are what makes Australia truly special. Another not-to-be-missed attraction in the city would be the award-winning Taronga Zoo, where you get to see more than 5,000 animals, and it is easily accessible by a 12-minute ferry ride.
Hong Kong
Looking for a family-friendly adventure in Hong Kong? Why not head to Ngong Ping on Lantau Island for a city escape? Hop on the Ngong Ping 360 cable car to enjoy panoramic views of Hong Kong land and sea while heading to the Ngong Ping Village on the hilltop. Ngong Ping Village has lots to offer, such as a 5C simulation experience at Motion 360, or head to Cable Car Discovery Centre, where kids can explore the galleries and interactive exhibits to learn about cable car history.
To complete the experience, take a moderate hike to the Tian Tian Buddha, the world’s second-largest seated Buddha, which is only 260 steps up from Ngong Ping Village. For families travelling with kids, Noah’s Ark theme park is a must-visit. Little explorers will enjoy discovering the life-sized Ark, filled with interactive exhibits. There is even a Dino-Island Adventure happening on weekends until 1 September, where kids can exchange game tokens with their admission tickets to participate in a series of fun Dino-themed activities.
2) A thrilling array of activities for adrenaline junkies
Sydney
Brace yourself for the ultimate adrenaline rush as you whizz across water at 80km/h, as you go on the 30-minute Oz Jet Thrill Ride. Just as fascinating as this thrilling ride is the two-hour whale watching cruise, available until 13th November. Get up close and personal and watch humpbacks send pearls of spray skywards as they dive back into the water in screw-like movements.
At the crowd-free Maroubra Beach and the lively Bondi Beach, arguably the best surf spot in Sydney, you can test your skills on a surfboard. Put on your wet suit and catch waves; Go City’s Sydney Explorer Pass includes a two-hour surfboard and wetsuit rental.
Singapore
Singapore is a family favourite holiday destination in APAC for many reasons. Apart from the scenic views and bustling food offerings, those who are looking for a thrill are up for a ‘swing’ with Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett. Get hoisted 40 metres above the ground and pull the cord when you’re ready to fall, reaching speeds of up to 120km/h.
Just as exciting as riding the giant swing are the interactive 4D, virtual simulation rides at Sentosa 4AD Adventureland. With Go City’s Singapore pass, you get to choose two rides out of the four immersive rides, with sights, sounds, scents, and sensations bringing you into the story.
Hong Kong
Think Ocean Park is all cuddly animals and marine creatures? Think again! Being Hong Kong’s largest theme park, Ocean Park is packed with heart-pounding rides for thrill seekers. If you’re in for speed, hop on the Hair Raiser for a roller coaster ride. Or get wild at the newest ride, the Wild Twister, where you will be swinging and spinning rapidly. If you’re looking for a break from the sun, try cooling off at The Rapids, a wet wild cruise that takes you through darkened zones, blinding sunlight, and unexpected twists and turns.
3) Discover the city through food, wine, and more
Hong Kong
No visit to Hong Kong, the ultimate food haven, is truly complete without a feast of Asian flavors. As well as a Cantonese dinner, both the Explorer and the All-Inclusive Pass include a Dim Sum set menu. Dim Sum, which translates as “touch the heart,” often served in steamer baskets or on small plates to be enjoyed with tea, making it a perfect brunch or leisurely afternoon meal. For a sumptuous meal, do try Peking Duck at Peking Garden as well, which is a family favourite both locals and foreigners enjoy a lot!
Singapore
Speaking of food, why not join a three-and-a-half-hour Singapore street food and night tour? An English-speaking guide will walk you through the flavours of the city as you tick off the foodie spots along the banks of the eye-popping Singapore River.
Also, don’t miss one of Go City’s spanking new offers, where you can enjoy lunch with the family at a dockside restaurant by Royal Albatross, using the SGD50 F&B voucher included in Go City’s Singapore pass.
Sydney
Sydney is more than just iconic sights and stunning landscapes; it’s also a culinary hotspot. For a unique daytime experience in the Blue Mountains before the night stargazing, why not pay a visit to Bygone Beautys Treasured Teapot Museum and Tearooms? Here you can easily spend hours away exploring the museum filled with over 11,000 charming teapots, and end the experience with a traditional high tea set in the Tearooms.
Wine lovers will find themselves enjoying the Go City pass a lot, as they can sign up for various wine tasting experiences. Dig into the mysteries of Hunter Valley’s finest Tulloch wines with cheese and charcuterie pairing, or switch to a sweet wine tasting, where you can taste some Tulloch wines with individual handmade chocolate to match. If you’re looking for experiences closer to the city, sign up for wine tasting at Urban Winery that comes with a cheese and charcuterie board.
For a family-friendly option, enjoy a delightful lunch on a cruise with scenic views of Sydney Harbour.
4) Travel with ease and convenience
What’s the easiest way to discover a city you don’t know much about yet? Exactly – a hop-on, hop-off bus. Whether you visit Hong Kong, Sydney, or Singapore, enjoy the slow roll on an open-top bus and snap pictures and listen to anecdotes.
Cruise services such as DUCKtour in Singapore are convenient. And given the waterside views of the city’s best attractions, including the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, Fort Denison, and more, the Sydney Harbour Hopper Cruise is part thrill ride, part sightseeing tour.
All this and more is available on one digital Go City Pass. Visit www.gocity.com for more information, and email APACtrade@gocity.com to enhance your travel offerings to customers.
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