Pelago, a travel experiences platform connecting consumers to global and local cultures through at-destination experiences, presents an exciting list of activities to explore as the country gradually reopens. The platform is owned by Singapore Airlines.
Consumers can explore the site through different topics such as food and drink, art and culture, hidden gems and popular attractions. When international travel conditions eventually normalise, consumers will also be able to access collaborative planning tools on Pelago to plan their trip itineraries.
Experiences are carefully selected to meet the needs of consumers in the Asia-Pacific region, from group types such as singles, families, and couples. There are currently more than 200 curated experiences to choose from, and more activities will be added in the coming months.
Here are some experiences to explore on Pelago:
Pelago also has a line-up of exclusive experiences for consumers, including the Dale Chihuly: Glass In Bloom exhibition at Gardens By The Bay. Pelago is the official Discovery Partner for the famed American artist’s major garden exhibition in Asia.
In addition, KrisFlyer members can pay for their bookings directly on the platform with KrisFlyer miles. They can also earn KrisFlyer miles – 1 mile for every $1 SGD spent.
Consumers can now sign up and enjoy a 10% discount on their first booking at pelago.co. The discount is valid for one-time use and is capped at S$10 per booking. Other terms and conditions apply.
For more information, visit here.
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