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Singapore

Singapore is known for its modern skyline, lush green spaces, and vibrant cultural scene. Visitors can explore the iconic Marina Bay Sands, enjoy the gardens of Gardens by the Bay, and wander through the diverse neighborhoods of Chinatown and Little India.

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Overview

Zen Garden

Months

02. February, 04. April, 03. March, 05. May, 06. June, 07. July, 08. August, 09. September, 10. October

Beach

Vacation type

Beach, Couple, Family, Nature, Sightseeing, Party

Money

Expenses

<150€, <200€, Over 200€

Glacier

Temperature

20-25°C, 25-30°C, Over 30°C

Rain

Rainfall

100-150mm

Ocean Rocks

Safety

Very safe

Earth and Space

Continent

Asia

Russian Rouble

Currency

Singapore dollar

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Languages

Malay

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When to visit

The best time to visit Singapore is during the dry season, which runs from February to April. During these months, the weather is relatively less humid, and there is less rainfall, making it more comfortable for exploring the city's attractions and outdoor activities. 


- February to April: Offers slightly cooler temperatures and lower humidity, making it ideal for sightseeing, visiting gardens, and enjoying outdoor festivals. Singapore has a tropical climate with high humidity and rainfall year-round, so you can expect warm temperatures and occasional showers throughout the year. 


The rainy season typically peaks from November to January, with heavier and more frequent rainfall, which can lead to flooding and disruptions.

Weather, Crowds and Costs

Per one person
Tourist Season: November-January (Cooler months)



Budget Vacation ($40-80/day)


  • Accommodation: $25-50/night (budget hostels, guesthouses).

  • Food: $10-20/day (hawker centers, local eateries).

  • Activities: $10-20/day (sightseeing, free attractions).

  • Transportation: $5-10/day (public transport, MRT).

  • Other Costs: $5-10/day (souvenirs, small shopping).



Mid-Range Vacation ($80-200/day)


  • Accommodation: $50-120/night (mid-range hotels, boutique stays).

  • Food: $20-40/day (restaurants, local dining).

  • Activities: $20-50/day (tourist attractions, shopping).

  • Transportation: $10-20/day (taxi, public transport).

  • Other Costs: $10-15/day (souvenirs, shopping).



Luxury Vacation ($200+/day)


  • Accommodation: $120+/night (luxury hotels, resorts).

  • Food: $30+/day (fine dining, upscale restaurants).

  • Activities: $50+/day (private tours, exclusive attractions).

  • Transportation: $20+/day (private car hire, taxis).

  • Other Costs: $20+/day (luxury shopping).





Off-Peak Season: February-October (Hot, humid months)



Budget Vacation ($30-70/day)


  • Accommodation: $20-40/night (budget hostels, guesthouses).

  • Food: $10-20/day (hawker centers, casual dining).

  • Activities: $5-15/day (city exploration, museums).

  • Transportation: $5-10/day (MRT, buses).

  • Other Costs: $5/day (souvenirs).



Mid-Range Vacation ($70-150/day)


  • Accommodation: $40-80/night (mid-range stays, boutique hotels).

  • Food: $15-30/day (restaurants, local cuisine).

  • Activities: $10-30/day (shopping, sightseeing).

  • Transportation: $10-20/day (taxi, MRT).

  • Other Costs: $5-10/day (shopping, souvenirs).



Luxury Vacation ($150+/day)


  • Accommodation: $80+/night (luxury hotels, five-star resorts).

  • Food: $25+/day (fine dining).

  • Activities: $30+/day (private experiences, luxury tours).

  • Transportation: $15+/day (private transport).

  • Other Costs: $10+/day (luxury shopping).

Best Regions to visit

Cities

1. Singapore City

- The heart of Singapore, featuring iconic landmarks like Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and the bustling Orchard Road shopping district. It's also home to cultural precincts such as Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam.




2. Sentosa Island

- A resort island with attractions such as Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium, and beautiful beaches. It's ideal for both relaxation and entertainment.




3. Bukit Panjang

- A suburban area known for its family-friendly environment, parks, and the Bukit Panjang Integrated Transport Hub.




4. Holland Village

- A trendy neighborhood with a blend of local and international dining options, boutique shops, and a lively nightlife scene.




5. Orchard Road

- Singapore's premier shopping district, known for its high-end retail stores, malls, and dining options.

Singapore City
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Islands

1. Sentosa Island

- The most famous island, known for its resorts, theme parks (such as Universal Studios Singapore), beaches, and attractions like S.E.A. Aquarium and Adventure Cove Waterpark.




2. Pulau Ubin

- A small island offering a glimpse of Singapore’s past with its rustic charm, traditional kampong houses, and outdoor activities like cycling and hiking in Chek Jawa Wetlands.




3. Kusu Island

- Known for its temples and a serene atmosphere, Kusu Island is a popular spot for pilgrimage and relaxation. It features the Kusu Temple and the Tua Pek Kong Temple.




4. St. John’s Island

- A peaceful island offering beaches, picnic areas, and a chance to explore the island's natural beauty. It's part of the Southern Islands and accessible via ferry.




5. Sisters’ Islands

- Comprising two islets, Big Sister’s Island and Little Sister’s Island, these are popular for snorkeling, diving, and enjoying marine life. They are part of the Sisters’ Islands Marine Park, which focuses on marine conservation.

Things to see

Natural Attractions





1. Gardens by the Bay

- Explore this futuristic park featuring the iconic Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome, showcasing a variety of plants and innovative garden designs.



2. Sentosa Island

- Enjoy this resort island known for its sandy beaches, Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium, and a variety of leisure and entertainment options.



3. Singapore Botanic Gardens

- Visit this UNESCO World Heritage site featuring lush greenery, the National Orchid Garden, and serene lakes, ideal for leisurely walks and relaxation.



4. MacRitchie Reservoir

- Hike along the treetop walkways and trails of this nature reserve, offering a peaceful retreat with opportunities for birdwatching and exploring Singapore's natural landscape.



5. Pulau Ubin

- Discover this rustic island, which offers a glimpse of Singapore's past with traditional kampong (village) life, bicycle rentals, and scenic nature trails.



6. Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

- Hike Singapore's highest hill in this nature reserve, home to a rich variety of flora and fauna and a dense rainforest environment.




Cultural Attractions





1. Marina Bay Sands

- Marvel at this iconic integrated resort with its distinctive architecture, featuring the Sands SkyPark, infinity pool, and a range of luxury shops and dining options.



2. Singapore Zoo

- Experience this world-renowned zoo known for its open enclosures and naturalistic settings, housing a diverse range of animals in a lush environment.



4. Chinatown

- Explore this vibrant district featuring traditional shops, temples, and eateries, offering a deep dive into Singapore's Chinese heritage and cuisine.



5. Little India

- Wander through this colorful neighborhood, known for its bustling markets, vibrant street art, and cultural landmarks like the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple.



6. National Museum of Singapore

- Discover Singapore’s history and culture through engaging exhibits and artifacts, set in a beautifully restored historic building.



7. Singapore Art Museum

- Explore contemporary art from Singapore and the region at this museum, featuring diverse exhibitions and installations by local and international artists.

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How to get around

1. MRT (Mass Rapid Transit)

- The MRT system is the most efficient way to travel around Singapore. It connects major areas, including Orchard Road, Marina Bay, Sentosa, and Chinatown. The MRT is fast, clean, and well-connected.



2. Public Buses

- Public buses complement the MRT network and cover areas not served by the train system. Buses are frequent and provide a comprehensive way to explore the city. Use an EZ-Link card or Singapore Tourist Pass for easy payment.



3. Taxis and Ride-Hailing Apps

- Taxis can be hailed on the street or booked via phone. Ride-hailing apps like Grab and Gojek are widely used and provide convenient transportation with transparent pricing.



4. Bicycles and Bike-Sharing

- Bike-sharing services such as Anywheel, SG Bike, and Mobike are available for short trips around the city. Singapore has dedicated bike lanes and paths, making cycling a pleasant option.



5. Walking

- Walking is ideal for exploring Singapore’s neighborhoods, parks, and attractions. Marina Bay, Sentosa, and Orchard Road are pedestrian-friendly areas with plenty to see and do.



6. Sentosa Express

- The Sentosa Express is a monorail connecting the mainland to Sentosa Island, providing easy access to attractions like Universal Studios Singapore and S.E.A. Aquarium.



7. Ferries

- Ferries operate between Singapore and nearby islands like Pulau Ubin and Kusu Island, offering a scenic way to explore areas outside the main city.



For the best experience, use the MRT for efficient city travel, complement it with public buses for broader coverage, and consider taxis or ride-hailing apps for convenience. Bike-sharing and walking are great for exploring neighborhoods and parks, while the Sentosa Express and ferries provide access to island attractions.

What to eat

1. Hainanese Chicken Rice
- Poached chicken served with fragrant rice and chili sauce, a local favorite.



2. Chili Crab
- A spicy crab dish cooked in a sweet and spicy tomato sauce.



3. Laksa
- A spicy noodle soup with coconut milk, often served with shrimp or chicken.



4. Char Kway Teow
- Stir-fried flat noodles with shrimp, eggs, and soy sauce, a popular dish.



5. Roti Prata
- A flaky flatbread often served with curry, showcasing local flavors.

Flights

Flight prices are approximate and vary by departure city, airline, and booking time. Check airlines or travel platforms for the latest details.

Main Airport: Singapore Changi Airport (SIN)



Flight Prices and Seasons:


From Europe

- Average Round-Trip Cost: €500 to €900.
- Cheapest Months: November to March.
- Peak Prices: June to August and December holidays.


From North America

- Average Round-Trip Cost: $800 to $1,200.
- Cheapest Months: November to March.
- Peak Prices: June to August and December holidays.


From Asia

- Average Round-Trip Cost: $300 to $600.
- Cheapest Months: November to March.
- Peak Prices: June to August and December holidays.


From Australia

- Average Round-Trip Cost: $500 to $900.
- Cheapest Months: November to March.
- Peak Prices: June to August and December holidays.


From Africa

- Average Round-Trip Cost: $500 to $800.
- Cheapest Months: November to March.
- Peak Prices: June to August and December holidays.

Visa

1. Visa Requirement

- Citizens of the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days.



2. Visa-Free Entry

- Travelers from many countries can enter visa-free for short stays, generally up to 30 or 90 days, depending on nationality.



3. Visa Application

- Citizens from countries that require a visa must apply for a Singapore visa at a Singaporean embassy or consulate before traveling.



4. Types of Visa

- Common visa types include a Tourist Visa: Typically valid for short stays, usually up to 30 days.


5. Processing Time

- Visa processing generally takes about 3 to 5 working days.



6. Duration of Stay

- Visa-free visitors can stay for the duration specified in their entry stamp, usually up to 90 days.



7. Health Requirements

- No specific vaccinations are generally required for entry, but travel insurance is recommended.



8. COVID-19 Regulations

- Check for any current COVID-19 entry requirements before traveling, as regulations may change.

Important things to know

1. Payments

- The local currency is the Singapore Dollar (SGD). Credit cards are widely accepted.



2. Tap Water

- Tap water is generally safe to drink.



3. Electricity

- The voltage is 230V, and plug type G (three rectangular pins) is used.



4. Tipping in Restaurants

- Tipping is not customary but appreciated.



5. SIM Cards

- Local SIM cards are available from providers like Singtel and StarHub.



6. Driving Side

- In Singapore, people drive on the left side of the road.

Location

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