What Went Down at NATAS Travel Fair March 2025

What Went Down at NATAS Travel Fair March 2025

Team TripZilla reporting from the first day of the biggest travel fair in Singapore!

In case you didn’t know, the NATAS Travel Fair 2025 was in Singapore EXPO from 28 Feb to 2 Mar, offering a treasure trove of fantastic travel packages, promos, and freebies. We were on-site at the fair to check out the plethora of fantastic deals and offers, and this is everything that happened at the fair!

Also read: NATAS Fair February 2025: Dates, Directions, and Details

Exclusive Deals at NATAS Travel Fair 2025

The absolute show-stealer at the fair was the staggering variety of travel packages. From cosy family-friendly tours to epic solo adventures, the catalogue was packed with enough options to satisfy every bucket list. We were spoilt for choice with irresistible deals on destinations near and far, and our wanderlust was recharged in a big way.

Walking through the exhibition hall, we saw travel agencies like ASA Holidays, Chan Brothers Travel, EU Holidays, and Nam Ho Travel offering their best offers on tours across Asia, Europe, and more. We ended up with a travel wish list longer than our annual leave!

We dropped by the EU Holidays booth, which dazzled with an extensive range of jaw-dropping packages. We’re already imagining ourselves traipsing around vibrant Germany, soaking up the alpine splendour of Switzerland, or meandering through the buzzing streets of Osaka and the historic lanes of Kyoto.

Also read: NATAS Travel Fair March 2025: The Best Asia Travel Deals!

Freebies, Goodies, and Must-Grab Deals

Aside from the eye-catching travel deals, there were loads of freebies and prizes up for grabs at the fair as well. For instance, EU Holidays was dishing out massive deals worth up to S$1,200 off, along with exclusive perks and a chance to win Grand Lucky Draw prizes totaling S$100,000! They also rolled out cool gifts for PayNow and UOB Cardmembers.

When we dropped by the Nam Ho Travel booth, we saw that they were offering 1-for-1 packages, up to S$3000 off per couple, free ski trial lessons, and special gifts (including a Samsonite bag for select credit card holders!). Meanwhile, ASA Holidays went big with its lucky draw, offering up to S$200 in travel vouchers, a 6D round-trip to Haikou from just S$300, and heavily discounted tours. Oh, and there were also early-bird deals of up to S$1000 off per couple, free pocket Wi-Fi, and extra goodies for DBS and POSB cardmembers: Think free luggage and even more travel discounts!

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National tourism organisations were also out in force to share expert guidance on where to go and what to see. The Taiwan Tourism Administration booth was particularly popular, as visitors sought to learn about everything from lively night markets to scenic mountain retreats. Meanwhile, the Tourism Authority of Thailand booth offered insider tips on the best beaches, cultural festivals, and hidden gems across the Land of Smiles. Oh, and the latter also featured a live demonstration on birdcage making — how cool is that?

Also read: NATAS Travel Fair March 2025: Deals to South Africa, Türkiye, and Beyond!

The NATAS Travel Fair 2025 from 28 Feb to 2 Mar fueled our wanderlust like never before, and we can’t wait to see where it takes us next. Even if you missed the fair, we hope that the insider tips and exclusive deals we’ve explored in our coverage of the fair ensure that your holiday dreams aren’t left behind. This is Team TripZilla signing off from the NATAS Travel Fair 2025 at Singapore EXPO, and here’s hoping your next holiday is your best one yet!


All images are credited to Khaizuran Rashid

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Khaizuran Rashid
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Khaizuran is a thrill-seeking wanderlust king with a soft spot for chill vibes. One day, you’ll find him conquering mountain peaks; the next, he’s sipping coffee on a balcony, savouring the view like it’s the perfect moment to meditate - or perhaps to scroll through travel photos for inspiration for his next big adventure.

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