Intercontinental Singapore’s ‘Rain Resist Bliss Package’ promises its guests a unique rain insurance package for rainy days. For guests who opt for this package and experience rain during their stay, the hotel pledges to refund the cost of one night’s stay.
However, to qualify for the refund, the rain duration must exceed 120 cumulative minutes within any 4-hour block of time during daylight hours from 8am to 7pm, ensuring the offer is reserved for genuinely rainy days.
It rains an average of 171 days per year in Singapore so the odds are in your favour!
Singapore experiences a dry season from March to August and a wet season from September to February, and rain can be a common occurrence year-round. The most rain is expected during the Northeast Monsoon’s “wet phase” from November to January.
The ‘Rain Resist Bliss Package’ is strategically timed for guests visiting during the wetter months, especially from September to mid-January, when two-hour rainfalls are most frequent. According to the hotel, the package will only be available for a limited time and guests must book ahead of their stay.
The refund comes in the form of a voucher, which must be spent at the InterContinental Singapore within one week, and the amount is equivalent to one night’s stay. The package is only applicable to guests staying in suites, with prices starting at S$850 (US$635) a night for junior suites and start at S$4,500 (US$3,350) for the presidential suite.
Guests who book suites will also have access to Club InterContinental Lounge and the Club InterContinental benefits, along with a dedicated 24/7 butler service. Club InterContinental guests enjoy a host of exclusive privileges, including unparalleled dining experiences. The various suite categories include the One-Bedroom Suites, Royal Suites, Ambassadors Suites and Presidential Suite.
A luxury five-star hotel set in the heart of a historic precinct, Intercontinental Singapore is the flagship hotel of Intercontinental Hotels Group in Singapore. Drawing on the city’s rich legacy and multifaceted culture inspired by the surrounding locale, the 403-guestroom hotel exudes a residential charm that harmoniously combines luxury and elegance with hints of locality. The adjoining Bugis Junction shopping mall which spans over 200 retail and dining outlets is just at the hotel’s doorstep.
During the rainy months in Singapore, the city experiences frequent showers, which contribute to the region’s lush greenery and are a part of its natural charm. The weather is relatively cooler, and the downpours are a refreshing change from the usual heat. This is when Singapore’s parks and nature reserves are at their most inviting.
It’s common to experience short, intense showers followed by sunny spells. When planning your visit during the Singapore wet season, consider the unique experiences it offers. Embrace the beauty of the rain, and you’ll discover a different side of Singapore.