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Best Time to Visit: A tropical destination with consistent warm temperatures and humidity year-round. December to March features cooler weather with festive events and occasional rain. June to August is drier and popular for shopping events like the Great Singapore Sale. The rest of the year sees regular rainfall, but it rarely disrupts activities, making Singapore a dependable year-round destination.

Visa for Indians: e-Visa required

Top Destinations: 
Sentosa Island: Adventure sports, Universal Studios, beaches
Marina Bay: Gardens by the Bay, SkyPark, cultural landmarks
Pulau Ubin: Nature, cycling, mangrove forests
Batam Island (Indonesia): Beaches, water sports, cultural experiences

Ideal Trip Duration: 
3-4 days: Singapore for city exploration, cultural experiences, and adventure
5-6 days: Add Sentosa Island and Pulau Ubin for a comprehensive city and adventure trip

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Vaibhav's Trip to Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Genting Highlands

5 /5

(Written on 25 Mar, 2025)

What's Good: We would like to express our sincere gratitude to OMG World Travel & Explore Bengaluru, for organizing a fantastic travel package for our recent trip to Malaysia, Singapore, and a (Read More)Cruise. Our tour was meticulously planned by Mr. Shankar Hiregange, Founder of OMG Tours. Every aspect of the trip—flights, hotels, cabs, food, tickets, visas, and drivers—was perfectly arranged. The level of professionalism and efficiency was truly commendable. What stood out the most was their prompt problem-solving approach. Any minor issue we faced was resolved within minutes, thanks to Mr. Shankar and OnTrip.com. Their availability and support throughout the journey made our experience smooth and enjoyable. We are incredibly happy with OMG Travels & Explore and can’t wait to plan our next trip with them.

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Dudhane's Trip to Singapore, Kuala Lumpur

5 /5

(Written on 19 Mar, 2025)

What's Good: Partly satisfied
What's Not Good: As per itinerary Fab to bear all experiences of hotel bookings but local taxes of hotel are paid by me

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Daniel's Trip to Kuala Lumpur, Singapore

5 /5

(Written on 14 Mar, 2025)

What's Good: The tour company fulfilled , what was promised. Mr Ankush communicated everything clear clearly prior to our travel. Our first destination was Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. On Atrival (Read More) one Mr. Murali contacted us and directed us to Stay where in the airport to be picked up. He came on time and took us for a city tour. He is a very knowledgeable person who took time to explain a lot about Malaysia,s history,, demographics, economy,administration etc. Stay in Malaysia was well coordinated by the Malaysia coordinator. Arrival to Singapore was a different experience. Mr. Raj directed us every step of the way for every thing from pick up ,drop off , tickets for shows and also helped us by providing valuable information every now and then.for the sightseeing and shows. Overall it was a tremendous experience traveling with the help of grand himalaya tours which I would recommend to anyone who wish to tour Malaysia and Singapore. Accommodation was also good considering the price paid.
What's Not Good: I can not think of anything negative about the tour at this time. I and my wife are very satisfied of the performance provided by GHT. Thanks to the support team from the bottom of my heart.

Excellent

Hari's Trip to Singapore, Kuala Lumpur

5 /5

(Written on 13 Mar, 2025)

What's Good: This is my second trip with grand holidays, excellent service and hospitality Mr Ankush had really done a great job , it was fulfilled family trip we really had a great time , I hi (Read More)ghly recommend for your future trips

Great Experience

Rajnish's Trip to Singapore

5 /5

(Written on 18 Feb, 2025)

What's Good: Very supportive team of super club holidays
What's Not Good: Everything was ok

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Shubham's Trip to Singapore

4 /5

(Written on 25 Jan, 2025)

What's Good: All things are managed quite good.
What's Not Good: The clear communication about few things is not provided. In Malaysia, there were 2 attraction to be visited in a day (Read More) namely Batu caves and Genting Highland. For Batu caves, there is temple on the top, so we want to go there. But they allowed only 20 min photoshoot at ground. This was not communicated during package itinerary. They simple mentioned Batu caves so everyone thought all are included. For Genting Highland, the theme park tickets are not included, and they have not mentioned that in itinerary. Again misunderstanding happened. It's not about the ticket inclusion, but they should have informed us before hand on this. We would have taken call, we want to visit the places are not if things are not there.
About Singapore Tourism:

Known as the microcosm of modern Asia and a melting pot of culture and history, Singapore is one of the best-visited tourist destinations in the world. So whether you are looking for a Singapore package for a cultural getaway or just a Singapore holiday package with family and friends, pick the best one at Holidify. 

Singapore is a vibrant tapestry of modernity and tradition, enticing travelers with its iconic skyline, diverse cultural neighborhoods, and tantalizing culinary scene. From the futuristic marvels of Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay to the cultural enclaves of Chinatown and Little India, Singapore offers a rich tapestry of experiences waiting to be explored. Don't miss indulging in the city's culinary delights at hawker centers and Michelin-starred restaurants alike, or immersing yourself in the lush greenery of the Botanic Gardens. With its year-round tropical climate and endless array of attractions, Singapore promises an unforgettable journey for every visitor.

 

Places to Visit in Singapore

Sentosa Island: A tiny resort island off the southern coast of Singapore, Sentosa Island is home to themed attractions, sun-washed beaches, lush rainforests, amazing spas and some popular resort hotels.

Gardens by the Bay: Gardens by the Bay is a 101-hectare nature park and botanic gardens. Home to almost 4,00,000 plants, it is famous for the awe-inspiring Supertree Groves, SkyWay, Flower Dome and the hypnotic Garden Rhapsody, the light and sound show.

Marina Bay Sands: Singapore's most iconic hotel, Marina Bay Sands is a resort complex, ranked as the world's most expensive standalone casino property. The 55-storey tower is home to the world's largest infinity pool and atrium casino. Other prime attractions include the Shoppes Mall, ArtScience Museum and Sands SkyPark.

Universal Studios: Universal Studios Singapore is a theme park located in Resorts World Sentosa. With 28 thrilling rides, exciting attractions, spectacular shows, and divided into seven fun zones, it is a must-visit place in Singapore.

Merlion Park: The picturesque Merlion Park is an iconic Singapore sight, housing two Merlion statues. Merlion is a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish and is considered an icon of the Lion City.

Chinatown: Dive into Singapore's rich heritage at Chinatown, where ornate temples, bustling markets, and delectable street food await, offering a glimpse into the city's vibrant culture.

S.E.A. Aquarium: Immerse yourself in the wonders of the underwater world at the S.E.A. Aquarium, one of the largest aquariums in the world, where you can encounter over 100,000 marine animals from across the globe in diverse ecosystems, making it a captivating and educational experience for visitors of all ages.

ArtScience Museum: The ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay is a premier exhibition space featuring touring exhibitions from art and science. One of the quirkiest buildings and things to see in Singapore, it houses ever-changing themes and displays across its 21 gallery spaces.

Singapore Botanic Gardens: Singapore Botanic Gardens is the only tropical garden to feature as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The 82-hectare garden houses more than 10,000 species of flowering plants and trees. The prime attractions are the National Orchid Garden, and Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden.

Things to Do in Singapore

Cloud Forest and Flower Dome: Explore the stunning Cloud Forest Dome and Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay, where you'll be immersed in a world of lush greenery, vibrant blooms, and breathtaking landscapes. 

Marvel at Universal Studios: Your trip would be incomplete without visiting Southeast Asia's first and only Universal Studios theme park, located on Sentosa Island, within the Resorts World Sentosa. With seven themed sections, 28 enthralling rides, mind-blowing shows like Shrek 4D Adventure, WaterWorld, attractions like the Hollywood Boulevard and fine dining restaurants serving lip-smacking dishes, this theme park will make up for an exhilarating day.

Marina Bay Sands Observation Deck: Ascend to the SkyPark Observation Deck atop Marina Bay Sands for sweeping views of the cityscape, luxurious infinity pool experiences, and exquisite dining options, all set against the backdrop of the glittering Marina Bay.

Light and Sound Show at Gardens by the Bay: Witness the captivating light and sound show in the evenings, where the Supertrees come alive with vibrant colors and synchronized music, creating a mesmerizing spectacle against the Singapore skyline.

Visit the Singapore Botanic Gardens: If you admire nature, visit this 163-year-old Botanical Gardens and fall in love with the incredible tropical flora, including horticulture features and orchid plants set in stunning landscapes. The gardens are a UNESCO World Heritage site and Asia's top park attraction since 2013. The site also has recreational facilities with entertainment and educational events for travellers.

Skyline Luge in Sentosa: Experience the thrill of zooming down thrilling tracks at Skyline Luge, offering an adrenaline-pumping adventure with stunning views of Sentosa's coastline.

Hawker Markets: Indulge in Singapore's culinary delights at the iconic Hawker Markets, where you can savor a plethora of local dishes at affordable prices, from flavorful laksa to mouthwatering chicken rice.

Enjoy the Night Safari: Sit back and enjoy a tram ride in the world's first Night Safari featured in this exotic city. Take a ride through tropical forests set in 6 geographical locations with fantastic wildlife, including flying bats, giant flying squirrels and the natural habitat of more than 1000 nocturnal animals.

Singapore River Cruise: Drift along the historic Singapore River on a scenic cruise, passing by iconic landmarks such as Clarke Quay and the Merlion Park, while soaking in the city's captivating skyline.

Why to Buy Tour Packages to Singapore?

High Cost of Living: Singapore is known for its high cost of living, which can be a challenge for budget-conscious travelers. Tour packages often include pre-arranged accommodations and some meals, helping to manage expenses and providing a clearer budget for the trip.

Strict Local Laws: Singapore has strict laws and regulations that tourists may not be familiar with. Tour packages often come with experienced guides who can provide insights into local customs and ensure that travelers adhere to the country's rules, avoiding any inadvertent legal complications.

Language Barrier: While English is widely spoken, Singapore has a diverse population with multiple languages spoken in various ethnic neighborhoods. Tour packages often include guides who are fluent in multiple languages, ensuring effective communication and reducing language-related challenges.

Navigating Public Transportation: While Singapore's public transportation system is efficient, navigating it might be a challenge for first-time visitors. Tour packages often include pre-arranged transportation for group activities, reducing the stress of figuring out public transport routes and schedules.

Weather Variability: Singapore's weather can be unpredictable, with sudden rain showers and high humidity. Tour packages typically take weather conditions into account when planning outdoor activities, ensuring that travelers are well-prepared and can adapt to changing weather.

Crowded Tourist Attractions: Popular attractions in Singapore, such as Universal Studios and Gardens by the Bay, can get crowded, leading to long queues. Tour packages often include skip-the-line privileges or timed entry, allowing travelers to make the most of their time without spending excessive periods waiting.

Cultural Sensitivity: Singapore is a multicultural society with diverse customs. Tour packages may include cultural insights and guidelines to help travelers navigate and respect local customs, minimizing the risk of unintentional cultural faux pas.

Limited Space in Accommodations: Due to the limited land area in Singapore, hotel rooms might be smaller compared to those in other destinations. Tour packages often select accommodations with comfort in mind, ensuring that travelers have a pleasant stay despite space constraints.

Health Considerations: The tropical climate in Singapore can be challenging for some travelers, especially if they are not accustomed to high humidity. Tour packages may include tips on staying hydrated and planning activities to avoid the peak heat of the day.

Time Management: Trying to see all that Singapore has to offer in a limited time can be overwhelming. Tour packages often come with well-planned itineraries, ensuring that travelers can experience the highlights of Singapore without feeling rushed or missing out on key attractions.

Best Time to Visit Singapore

The best time to visit Singapore is between February and April. Considered a dry season, these months experience lesser rainfall than other times of the year. Singapore is hot and humid throughout the year making it a year-round destination. To experience the best of the beaches in Singapore, the best time to visit is between June to August. For the shopaholic, the ideal time to visit Singapore is between July and August which is when the Great Singapore Sale is organised.

How to Reach Singapore

The best way to travel to Singapore from India is by flight. The classy Changi Airport of Singapore is well connected to India through regular flights from various cities. Some of the major airlines that connect the two countries include Singapore Airlines, Air India, Tiger Airways, Jet Airways and Air India Express. The journey is 6-8 hours long depending upon the number of halts in between.

Ideal Duration for Singapore Trip

The ideal duration for a trip to Singapore can vary depending on your interests and the experiences you want to enjoy in the city. Here are some recommended durations for different types of trips to Singapore:

Short Getaway (2 to 3 Days): If you have limited time, a short 2 to 3-day trip can provide a taste of Singapore's highlights. Focus on exploring the iconic Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and Sentosa Island. You can also enjoy shopping on Orchard Road and savoring local cuisine.

Standard Trip (4 to 5 Days): For a more comprehensive experience, plan a 4 to 5-day trip to Singapore. This allows you to explore the attractions mentioned above in more detail, visit cultural neighborhoods like Chinatown and Little India, and indulge in world-class dining.

Family Vacation (5 to 7 Days): If you're traveling with family, especially with children, a 5 to 7-day trip provides ample time to explore family-friendly attractions like Universal Studios Singapore, the Singapore Zoo, and the S.E.A. Aquarium.

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FAQs on Singapore Tour Packages

Which month receives the highest rainfall in SIngapore?

Singapore experiences its highest rainfall during the monsoon season, which typically occurs from November to January. December tends to be the wettest month, with frequent and heavy rain showers. This period is characterized by short, intense bursts of rainfall, often in the afternoon or evening. If you're planning a visit during this time, it's advisable to pack an umbrella and plan indoor activities accordingly. Despite the rain, Singapore maintains a vibrant atmosphere, and you can still enjoy the city's attractions and events.

How much does a Singapore trip cost?

The starting price for a Singapore package is ₹22,500 for 3 nights for land only package.

Which destinations are usually travelled together with Singapore?

The destinations usually clubbed with Singapore are Kuala Lumpur, Bali, Bangkok & Langkawi.

What are the best places to visit in Singapore?

The top places to visit in Singapore are Lazarus Island, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island, Pulau Ubin, Haw Par Villa, Singapore Botanic Gardens.

How is the weather of Singapore?

The weather in Singapore is usually humid and hot throughout the year. Singapore's temperature ranges between 26 to 32 degrees Celsius. The coldest month in Singapore in January, while the hottest month is April. Singapore receives heavy rainfall, uniform pressure, and temperature due to its geographical location.

What type of Visa is required to visit Singapore from India?

Indians require an eVisa for for Singapore. It is a multi-entry printout visa that lets one stay there for up to 30 days. Being a multi-entry visa, one can enter Singapore multiple times during the validity period. There is no facility of Singapore visa for Indians on arrival.

How many days are enough for Singapore?

An ideal 4-5 Days trip is recommened to explore the main attractions and activities such as  the Merlion, Gardens by the Bay, and Marina Bay Sands, Chinatown, Little India and more.