These itineraries give you a starting point for planning your Singapore trip, highlighting reliable routes and featuring some of our favourite places to stay. Use them for ideas, as each trip is individually designed for you with many more options available.
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Singapore is often described as a city where tradition meets innovation, but more than that, it is a city where worlds meet. Chinese, Malay, Indian, Peranakan, and Filipino communities have shaped its character for centuries, leaving their mark on food, architecture, festivals, and daily rituals. Read More ...

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The night race demands a seat that matches the intensity of the track. The Marina Bay Street Circuit is a beautiful, humid maze that rewards the prepared and punishes the casual observer. Read More...

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Many travellers can enter Singapore visa-free for short stays, but this depends on your nationality. Your passport normally needs at least six months’ validity from the date of arrival, and you may be asked to show proof of onward travel and accommodation.
The SG Arrival Card is a digital immigration form that visitors complete online before entering Singapore. It replaces the traditional paper arrival card and includes basic travel details and a health declaration. It must usually be submitted within three days before arrival.
Singapore is a year-round destination thanks to its tropical climate. February to April are often considered the most comfortable months, while September hosts the famous Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix. Festivals, food events and cultural celebrations take place throughout the year.
Most travellers spend three to five days in Singapore to see the main highlights such as Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay, Chinatown and Sentosa Island. Longer stays allow time for shopping, fine dining, wellness experiences and day trips.
Singapore is widely regarded as one of the safest cities in the world. Crime levels are very low, public transport is reliable and the city is clean and well organised. As with any destination, travellers should still follow normal safety precautions.
Singapore has one of the most efficient public transport systems in Asia. The MRT metro network connects major districts, while taxis and ride-hailing services are widely available. Many travellers also enjoy walking around areas such as Marina Bay and Clarke Quay.
Popular highlights include Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, the historic streets of Chinatown and Little India, Orchard Road for shopping and Sentosa Island for beaches and resorts. Singapore is also famous for its hawker centres and world-class restaurants.
Singapore can be a premium destination, especially for luxury hotels and fine dining, but there are options for a wide range of budgets. Affordable street food, efficient public transport and a variety of accommodation choices make it possible to tailor the trip to different spending levels.
Singapore is known for its exceptional food culture. Signature dishes include chilli crab, Hainanese chicken rice, laksa and satay. Hawker centres are an essential part of the experience, offering authentic local cuisine at excellent value.
Yes. English is one of Singapore’s official languages and is used in business, education and everyday communication. Most travellers find it very easy to navigate the city and interact with locals.
Revigorate designs personalised Singapore itineraries based entirely on your interests, travel style and budget. Our team arranges everything from luxury hotels and private guides to cultural experiences, wellness retreats and family activities, creating a seamless holiday designed specifically for you.
Let us know what you love, where you want to go, and we’ll design a one-of-a-kind adventure you’ll never forget.
Get in touch
Miriam
Europe & Africa Expert
Romina
Europe & Africa Expert
Laura
Europe & Africa Expert
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