Date: 22 to 24 February 2013
Location: Singapore Expo Hall 3B, 4 & 5 Address: 1 Expo Drive, Singapore 486150
Opening hours: 10am to 9.30pm Entrance fee: $4.00 per person, free for children below 12
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As you can see from the map, the biggest booths are all at the end of the hall – namely Five Stars, Dynasty Travel, ASA holidays, Hong Thai Travel and CTC travel. Most of the smaller booths and national tourism boards are at the front, with the exception of Chan Brothers which is on the left at the front of the hall. The banks are at the extreme right and the stage is at the bottom right. There is ample seating there if you feel tired.
NATAS stands for “National Association of Travel Agents Singapore” and is an annual event/exhibition that brings together travel specialists and tour operators promoting various travel destinations. TSL Star writer duskofdoubt sums up NATAS best in her review:
“Once my family misses the annual NATAS Travel fair, we won’t even think of travelling for the subsequent holiday. The deals at NATAS are so good that travelling without them is seen as somewhat of a waste.
At each NATAS Travel fair, several travel and tour companies come together under one single roof to compete for customers. As such, some of the travel deals can get ridiculously cheap, as the companies more often than not attempt to beat their rival companies’ rates. NATAS also provides several lucky dips and draws, often offering prizes such as luggage bags, carriers, and TV consoles. Personally, I have even won an MP3 Player once from NATAS Travel.
The fair can get a little crowded at times, as it’s definitely the best travel fair in Singapore so it’s hardly surprising that it draws such an eager crowd. The tour promoters are usually friendly, as most of them are seasoned tour guides themselves, so customers need not worry about unpleasant service. I’m waiting for the next NATAS Travel fair eagerly. I’ve been looking forward to that trip to Europe.“
The best way is to take an MRT to Expo MRT Station. From there its about a 5 minute walk to the Expo halls. The last time I was there I found parking very expensive and there are limited slots available, if you don’t go early, prepare to wait a long time and fight tooth and nail for parking spaces.
Here is a list of some of the popular ones with deals that caught my eye and their booth number. Note that all prices listed here are the advertised prices and they are subject to their own terms and conditions. Do not use these prices as the final prices. Check with the agencies first before making any payments.
Hotel / Resorts:
Travel Agencies:
Cruises:
For a full list please check out the official exhibitor list here.
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I enjoying reading 8 days weekly and this time was pleasantly surprised to come across a gorgeous “Costa Cruise” pull out with their magazine. I have always wanted to go on a cruise in my lifetime but had been hesitating simply because I’ve never felt there was a cruise out there with a deal too good to resist. So I just lay waiting for that perfect moment to present itself, which thankfully has just come! I found out their biggest ship the “Costa Atlantica” will be arriving in Singapore shortly and to celebrate its arrival they have an amazing 1 for 1 offer. Yes, that means its basically half price with two passengers and kids travel free! And balcony class prices start at just $412* per person!
The ship is an enormous 292m long (in comparison Marina Bay Sands is just 194m tall) and has 1,057 rooms, of which 58 are suites and 660 balcony cabins with their own private balcony. Its like a gigantic floating piece of heaven! A “Venice at Sea” experience! So of course this is going to be my pick and what I will be looking forward to check the most at the NATAS fair. And yes, unlike other cruises with rushed day time expeditions, Costa Cruises give you plenty of time (6-9 hours) to visit their destinations from Langkawai to Phuket or Malacca to Penang. Costa Atlantica sails under the Italian flag so you can feast your eyes on their lavish designs, some describe the ship as a floating museum as it is home to over 400 pieces of art. You can also dine on authentic Italian gourmet at one of their 4 restaurants and enjoy their magic and acrobatic shows in their 3 level theater. Here are some other things to do on your cruise.
Sports and Activities:
Entertainment:
Events:
Just follow their daily newsletter which will keep you entertained with what to do each day.
3-Night Pleasure of Malaysia Cruise
4-Night Discovery of Phuket & Langkawi Cruise
*Fares exclude tax, port, service, visa fees etc. Please check with the agency first regrading the final prices.
23 Feb Update: After visiting the big Costa Cruise booth, I found out the only extra charges you need to pay are for port, ($100 – $138) service charge (Free to $55) and Insurance ($22).
Fares include:
Bonus! Departures in May 22, June 1, 5 & 8 will receive complimentary onboard credit per cabin ranging from $200 USD to $400 USD
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Head down to their NATAS travel fair for Costa Cruise tickets!
Stamford Discovery Cruise Centre (Booth 4H39) or Citystate Holidays (Both 4H35).
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Disclosure:
#6, #7 and #9 have rates starting from just $10/design.
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