In May 2024, Scoot’s first and newest Embraer E190-E2 aircraft, named Explorer 3.0, began operations with inaugural flights to Krabi and Hat Yai. The announcement of its newest aircraft fleet was coupled with the launch of new destinations, Koh Samui in Thailand and Sibu in Malaysia.
Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines (SIA), progressively welcomed four new E190-E2 aircraft since (with memorable names such as Small Yella Fella, Jalan-Jalan, Travel Kaki and Gotta Scoot!) and expanded its network further to include new destinations – Vienna in Austria, Iloilo City in Philippines, Phu Quoc in Vietnam, Padang and Kertajati in Indonesia, Shantou in China and Malacca in Malaysia.
KrisFlyer members have even more reasons to rejoice with new holiday destinations to fly to from Singapore and more opportunities to earn and redeem KrisFlyer miles through these flights.
Ready to explore? We’ve got you covered! Read on for tips on planning your holiday to Phu Quoc, Padang, Shantou, Koh Samui, and Sibu. Not only can you earn KrisFlyer miles on flights with Scoot, but you can also rack up miles by booking your accommodation with our hotel partners, and planning activities on Pelago.
Summary: 6 New Holiday Destinations To Scoot Off To in 2025
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Getting there from Singapore: A 13-hour flight on Scoot to Vienna
Best time to visit: Spring and autumn when temperatures are comfortable, with less crowds
Vienna needs no introduction. The Austrian capital is famously known as the City of Music and was once home to famous composers Mozart, Beethoven and Strauss. For classical music lovers, concerts at Vienna State Opera or Musikverein Golden Hall, home to the Vienna Philharmonic, are not to be missed. Musikverein is where the highly-anticipated New Year’s Concert by the Philharmonic is broadcast globally every year.
Vienna is also famous for its architecture with landmark buildings that include St Stephen’s Cathedral, Hundertwasser House, Schönbrunn Palace, Hofburg Palace and Looshaus.
Book your tickets to key Vienna attractions from Pelago here.
Getting there from Singapore: A 2-hour flight on Scoot to Phu Quoc
Best time to visit: During the dry season from November to April when the weather is sunny and dry, and the waters are calm
Known for its beautiful beaches with powdery white sands and glittering turquoise waters, Phu Quoc is the perfect island paradise that is just a short flight from home. Located in the Gulf of Thailand, off the coast of Cambodia, Phu Quoc is ideal for a short retreat where sun, sand and sea are aplenty.
Go on an island hopping tour, taking you to Mong Tay Island (at times dubbed the Maldives of Vietnam) Gam Ghi Island for its brilliant coral reefs, May Rut Trong Island and May Rut Ngoai Island.
Phu Quoc, home to 99 mountain peaks, is also a great travel destination for adventurous ones who prefer hiking and working up a sweat. Visit Phu Quoc National Park and explore the Gahn Dau trail, a popular hiking trail that takes you to Mount Chua, the park’s highest point that offers stunning view of the island.
Other hotspots include wildlife conservation park VinPearl Safari, VinWonders theme parks, Sunset Town (known as the most beautiful sunset viewing spot in Vietnam) and more.
Book your private transfers, island hopping tours plus tickets to other popular attractions including VinPearl Safari, VinWonders and more from Pelago here.
Getting there from Singapore: A 1.5-hour flight on Scoot to Padang
Best time to visit:It is generally hot all year round, but June to August typically sees less rainfall.
Padang is the capital and largest city of Indonesia’s West Sumatra province, where most of the Minangkabau population and culture are rooted.
When you think of Padang, its famous cuisine, originating from the Minangkabau population, comes to mind. A must-visit holiday destination for spicy food lovers, it offers iconic dishes bursting with bold, spicy flavors. This includes its signature must-try dishes boasting spicy, rich flavours like beef rendang (meat stewed in coconut milk and spices), nasi padang (steamed rice with dishes from the region), dendeng balado (crispy beef with chili), soto padang (a type of beef soup) and more.
Apart from its delicious cuisine, Padang is famed for its folklores such as the story of Siti Nurbaya who was forced to marry a older wealthy merchant as well as the tale of an ungrateful son, Malin Kundang, who was cursed to stone by his mother. A popular local attraction, the Siti Nurbaya Bridge, is a landmark associated with the former and also provides a scenic view of the river. At Pantai Air Manis, visitors can see the large rock formation that represents the stone figure of Malin Kundang.
Visitors should also not miss out the Grand Mosque of West Sumatra, a contemporary example of Minangkabau architecture, Adityawarman Museum, Lembah Anai Waterfall and Old Town, where Dutch colonial-era buildings still mark the area.
Book your private transfers and tours to key Padang attractions from Pelago here.
Getting there from Singapore: A 4-hour flight on Scoot to Shantou
Best time to visit Shantou: In spring and autumn for more pleasant weather
Shantou, on the eastern coast of Guangdong, China, might not be a well-known holiday destination for Singaporeans, but it offers plenty to explore. It’s a gastronomic heaven, tempting foodies with popular dishes such as shang tang ju bao (steamed abalone in thick soup), suancai baishan (boiled white eel with pickled vegetables), hong wen haishen (stewed sea cucumber in sauce), doujiang ju ji (steamed chicken in fermented bean sauce) and jingua yuni (pumpkin with mashed taro).
Don’t leave Shantou without visiting Nan’ao Island – often known as the “Hawaii of China” – where you can catch stunning views at the Nan’ao Bridge, visit the iconic lighthouses, sample the local seafood dishes, learn about history and more.
Other Shantou highlights include Zhongshan Park, Queshi Scenic Area, and Shantou’s Old Town.
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Getting there from Singapore: A 2-hour flight on Scoot to Koh Samui
Best time to visit: December to February, avoiding the monsoon season in October and November
This popular beach getaway destination in Thailand needs no further introduction. At Ang Thong National Marine Park, the famous cerulean blue waters of Emerald Lake is reason enough for a day trip there. Marvel at the stunning limestone formations, take a dip in the clear blue waters at the beaches, explore hidden caves or spot some wildlife – there’s no shortage of activities here, making it a popular day trip destination.
If lazing at the beaches of Koh Samui is your idea of relaxation, then skip the popular Chaweng Beach and head instead to Choeng Mon Beach and Lipa Noi Beach.
After Koh Samui, you may consider stopping by Ko Phangan, famous for its Full Moon Parties, or Ko Tao, a popular diving destination due to its variety of marine life, including turtles, stingrays, reef sharks, barracudas, and whale sharks.
Book your tickets to attractions like from Pelago here.
Getting there from Singapore: A 2-hour flight on Scoot to Sibu
Best time to visit: March to October
Admittedly, Sibu is a destination in Sarawak that is under the radar, compared to its more popular East Malaysian counterparts Kuching and Miri.
However, with the launch of flights to Sibu on Scoot from June 2024, the gateway to this underrated city has now expanded, with plenty in store for tourists. With the convenience of direct flights and reduced travel time, Sibu has quickly become a popular choice for a short holiday from Singapore.
Start with a visit to Sibu Central Market, where you can take home with you some local delicacies, exotic tropical fruits not found anywhere else in Malaysia, and handicraft that is perfect for souvenirs. Next, a trip to Sibu Heritage Centre provides a good overview of Sibu’s culture and diversity. Enjoy an evening stroll at Rejang Esplanade, located along the Rejang River, and be sure to catch the sunset to cap off the evening. Don’t miss out on the Sibu Night Market, a great stop to try local cuisine and street snacks.
Experience new exciting holiday destinations from Singapore with Scoot and earn KrisFlyer miles along the way. Book private transfers, island-hopping tours, and tickets to renowned attractions directly with Pelago and other Kris+ partners.
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