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October 14, 2025

4 Days in Singapore with a Senior Citizen: A Father & Son Bonding Trip

For my father-in-law’s 70th birthday, my husband wanted to do something special, just the two of them. So, he treated his dad to a 4-day bonding trip to Singapore! It was a thoughtful way to celebrate a milestone birthday and spend quality father-and-son time together. 

Booking the Trip 

We went to The Great BDO Travel Sale to purchase their tickets via Jetstar, since the promo was only applicable on-site. We wanted the experience to be enjoyable and comfortable, especially since my father-in-law is already a senior citizen, so we included some add-ons like seats, baggage allowance, and meals. 

Airport Experience 

On the day of the flight, they relaxed at the PAGSS Airport Lounge, courtesy of our credit card perks, a great way to start the trip stress-free. It was also their first time flying with Jetstar Airlines, and the experience went smoothly. 


Where They Stayed: Robertson Quay Hotel 

Although I wasn’t part of the trip, I was the one who planned everything, from flights to hotel bookings and activity itineraries. I researched several hotels, and my husband chose Robertson Quay Hotel, a practical choice with a central location, near the Singapore River, and within walking distance of Clarke Quay. 


My husband is familiar with this area since he usually stays at Four Points by Sheraton during his business trips. It’s a senior-friendly neighborhood with peaceful surroundings, perfect for early morning or evening strolls. You can even walk from the hotel to Merlion Park! 

4-Day Itinerary in Singapore 

We kept the itinerary light but meaningful; enough to explore key attractions while ensuring it wasn’t too tiring for my father-in-law. We pre-booked all activities through Klook, which made everything hassle-free. 

Day 1: DIY Walking City Tour

They explored iconic Singapore landmarks on foot, Marina Bay Sands, Merlion Park, Esplanade, and nearby attractions. It was a relaxed way to soak in the sights and enjoy the vibrant city atmosphere without a strict schedule. 


This was supposed to be a Walking Tour + River Cruise, but my husband didn’t purchase the River Cruise voucher, just in case their flight got delayed and they couldn’t use it 

Day 2: Sentosa Fun Discovery Pass 

Using the Sentosa Fun Discovery Pass, they explored several attractions at their own pace, including the Singapore Cable Car, Harry Potter: Visions of Magic, Madame Tussauds, Images of Singapore, and some scenic spots around the island. 



Sentosa is very senior-friendly, with plenty of shaded walkways and places to sit and rest. 

Day 3: Universal Studios Singapore

Even at 70, my father-in-law enjoyed the excitement of Universal Studios Singapore! He and my husband both went on a few rides, watched shows, explored the themed zones, and had a great time just walking around the park. 


It’s not just for kids, it’s for the young at heart, too! 

Day 4: Jewel Changi Tour 


Before flying back, they explored Jewel Changi Airport, a destination in itself! From the Rain Vortex to the indoor gardens and shops, it was the perfect way to end the trip on a relaxing and scenic note, even though their flight was delayed. 

A Memorable Bonding Experience 

 Traveling with a senior citizen can be incredibly meaningful. With the right planning and a relaxed itinerary, Singapore proved to be the perfect destination for multigenerational travel. 

This trip wasn’t just a birthday gift; it became a cherished memory that both father and son will treasure forever. 

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