Singapore to Kuala Lumpur
Singapore to Hat Yai
Singapore to Genting Highlands
Ipoh to Singapore
Hat Yai to Singapore
Singapore to Ipoh
Genting Highlands to Singapore
Jembrana, Bali to Singapore
Phuket to Singapore
Singapore to Jakarta, Java
Bangkok to Singapore
Singapore to Probolinggo, East Java
Singapore to Pasuruan, East Java
Singapore to Karimunbesar
Singapore to Penang
Singapore to Candidasa, Bali
Singapore to Sekupang
Ketapang to Singapore
Singapore to Bandar Seri Begawan
Singapore to Seminyak, Bali
Tulamben, Bali to Singapore
Singapore to Ketapang
Singapore to Kulim
Singapore to Cameron Highlands
Nusa Lembongan to Singapore
Candidasa, Bali to Singapore
Singapore to Surabaya, East Java
Singapore to Patong
Singapore to Denpasar, Bali
Singapore to Kuantan
Singapore to Jember, East Java
Singapore to Mersing
Singapore to Jimbaran, Bali
Singapore to Singapore
Singapore to Kuala Lumpur (KLIA1)
Singapore to Tabanan, Bali
Singapore to Singaraja, Bali
Balangan, Bali to Singapore
Banyuwangi, East Java to Singapore
Lumajang, East Java to Singapore
Bintan to Singapore
Singapore to Nusa Dua, Bali
Singapore to Langkawi Island
Singapore to Perlis
Sabah to Singapore
Batubulan, Bali to Singapore
Chiang Mai to Singapore
Singapore to Seletar
Uluwatu, Bali to Singapore
Surabaya, East Java to Singapore
Negeri Sembilan to Singapore
Putrajaya to Singapore
Singapore to Melaka (Malacca)
Guangzhou to Singapore
Pahang to Singapore
Medan to Singapore
Klang to Singapore
Batam, Batam Island to Singapore
Singapore to Kuching
Seminyak, Bali to Singapore
Narita to Singapore
Singapore to Medan
Singapore to Negeri Sembilan
Padang Bai, Bali to Singapore
Singapore to Bintan
Is it possible to visit Singapore on a budget? These nine tips will show you how to save money in Southeast Asia’s most expensive country.
Keen to check out the Dragon Boat Festival? We have the complete guide to this Chinese cultural festival, and how to find an event near you.
From watching glitzy light shows to sipping cocktails with a view, here are the top 10 things to do in Singapore at night!
The most commonly accepted credit cards in Singapore are Visa, MasterCard and UnionPay. Restaurants, supermarkets and malls often require a S$20 minimum purchase in order to use a credit card. It's also not uncommon for taxi drivers to charge a 10% fee for credit card payments.
It's recommended to have gotten the following vaccinations before visiting Singapore: Measles, Polio, measles-mumps-rubella, diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, Chickenpox, and your yearly flu shot. Additional vaccinations you should get are Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Hepatitis B, Rabies and Yellow Fever. There are some rules regarding Yellow Fever and Rabies vaccinations before a trip to Singapore, so we recommend double checking with the CDC or your doctor for more information.
The standard voltage in Singapore is 230V. There is one plug type in Singapore: Type G.
These are the holidays celebrated in Singapore: