Final chance to win a trip to Singapore!

Singapore, Singapore - November 4, 2016: Illuminated Supertrees and Skywalk in Gardens by the bay in Singapore at night

Fancy winning a special trip to Singapore? Well, you’re in luck!

We’ve teamed up with the good folk at Singapore Tourism Board to giveaway not one, but four spots on a Singapore adventure, with personalised itineraries just for you.

The winners of this fantastic prize won’t just score airfares, accommodation, and some snazzy attraction passes, but will be catered to the way they cater for their clients – by receiving a personalised itinerary designed to suit your specific area of interest.

These areas include:

  • Family
  • Art and Design
  • Culture and History
  • Nature

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So how do you win?

  1. Send us a video no longer than 30 seconds, telling us why you want to go to Singapore. The most creative and compelling entries will take the cake.
  2. Send the video to us at competition@themisfits.media OR post it on your favourite social media platform (Facebook or Instagram).
  3. If you’re popping it on social, tag Travel Weekly – handles are @travelweeklyau for Instagram and @traveltodayaustralia for Facebook.
  4. Include the hashtag #IwanttogotoSingapore plus hashtags of your preferred travel area, for example #family or #cultureandhistory.

Here’s one we prepared earlier:

Winners of this incredible prize will be accompanied by a mini film crew to capture the wonders of Singapore, and a few of your own video diaries from the trip.

But don’t freak out – no experience in front of a camera necessary, the destination is the true hero of this amazing holiday.

Any questions, shoot hannah@travelweekly.com.au an email. The competition will run until May 26 2017 and Travel Weekly will draw the winners with Singapore Tourism the following week.

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