There are lots of landmarks that are accessible easily by road, but some of the most historic ones can be seen upon the river itself. To see Singapore from an alternate point of view, you'll need to take the Singapore River Cruise. During the cruise, there is a running discourse that informs you about the backstory of every milestone that you pass by. The waterway cruise also provides the ideal chance for taking picturesque photos with famous landmarks. There are several ways to see every one of these sights; however a riverboat cruise completes the experience. The bumboats were customarily used to supplies and goods from ship to the port yet now, transport payload, they have been repurposed as visit boats by Singapore River Cruises, to give guests a valid feel of the times past (with somewhat more solace!). Singapore River Cruises visit the three quays of the Singapore River, Clarke, Boat and Robertson Quay. The jetties can be situated at River Valley, Robertson Quay, Clemenceau, Read Bridge, Clarke Quay, South Bridge, Boat Quay, Fullerton, Esplanade, Merlion Park, Bayfront South, Promenade and Marina Barrage.