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Headed to Singapore? Tag on a hop to one of these island retreats

Headed to Singapore? Tag on a hop to one of these island retreats

Visitors to Singapore often combine a stay in the city-state with a side trip to a Southeast Asian resort, rounding out the journey with a dose of blue seas, long beaches, and cocktails at sunset.
But what many international visitors don't realise is you don't have to board another commercial flight to get to a desert island hideaway: you can go by boat.
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