Singapore, the sixth most popular tourist destination in Asia
Pacific, is getting ready to wow customers in Indonesia, its largest
market, a Singapore Tourism Board (STB) executive said on Thursday.
“This
June, there will be the Sesame Street Theme Park Ride in Universal
Studios and Gardens by the Bay, located in Marina Bay,” STB conventions,
meetings, exhibitions and conferences executive director Jeannie Lim
said during a press conference in Jakarta.
Located on 101
hectares, the Gardens by the Bay will showcase various themed gardens
and plants from around the world in cooled conservatories, while the
Marine Life Aquarium in Resort World Sentosa would soon be launched, Lim
said.
For shopping lovers, the Great Singapore Sale will be held until July 22.
Last
year, 2.59 million Indonesians visited Singapore, with most searching
for discounts in shopping malls or visiting theme parks.
In the last 10 years, Indonesia has become the leading source of tourists for Singapore.
This
trend has persisted, given that Indonesian were easily charmed by
up-to-date sites, said Budi Tirtawisata. the CEO of Panorama, a tourism,
transportation and hospitality company.
Affordable flights were the key factor behind Indonesians’ decisions to spend their holidays in the city-state.
“Flight
tickets [from Jakarta] to Makassar, South Sulawesi cost US$400, much
more expensive than flying to Singapore for only $150,” he said.
In fact, Singapore is not only prepared to welcome large numbers of tourists arriving by plane, but also by cruise ship.
Aiming
to establish the country as Asia’s cruise hub, the nation just opened
Marina Bay Cruise Centre, to supplement HarbourFront.
The new $500 million terminal is designed to cater to bigger ships than the existing terminal.
“Southeast
Asia, particularly Indonesia, has many islands which can accommodate a
growth in the cruise business,” Jeannie added.
This year, Singapore has targeted attracting 14 million foreign tourists, up 6 percent from 13.2 million tourists last year.
The
STB said that the target was very achievable, given the trajectory of
the Asia-Pacific region was recorded 4 to 6 percent annual growth in the
tourism sector, higher than the international growth rate of 3 to 4
percent, the UN World Tourism Organization (UNTWO) said.
According to the latest UNTWO’s world tourism rankings, Singapore was ranked the sixth most
popular
destination in the Asia-Pacific region, ahead of South Korea (7) and
Indonesia (8), but behind Macau (5), Thailand (4), Hong Kong (3).
Atthe
same event, the STB officially invited Tirtawisata and Marc Steinmeyer,
the president director of Tauzia hotel management, to be Indonesia’s
representatives at the Asia Travel Leaders Summit in Singapore on Oct.
16.
The closed meeting is a key event of Asia’s largest tourism festival, Travel Rave.
“The
summit will be a good opportunity to highlight Indonesia’s tourism
potential and investment opportunities in the tourism realm” said
Steinmeyer, whose company manages several hotel brands, namely
Préférence, Worldhotels, Harris hotels and Pop! hotels.
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