Holiday Tribe Logo
Holiday Tribe Icon
DestinationsInspire me
All DestinationsBaliDubaiEuropeSwitzerlandFranceItalyUSAJapanPhilippinesAbu DhabiSingaporeSri LankaVietnamAustraliaGreeceMaldivesMauritiusThailandMoroccoAlUlaAdventureRelaxationFoodSpiritualSelf DriveCulturalLuxuryMountainsRomanticCity HoppingNight LifeNatureBeachShoppingHistoryWildlifeSnowAbout UsTerms and ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookie Policy
Singapore tourist places

10 Best Singapore tourist places to visit in 2026

Singapore is Asia’s all-in-one destination, featuring skylines, heritage sites, and an exquisite food culture. This city-state is a strong pick for all types of travellers, including first-timers, honeymoon couples, and families. Striking a perfect balance between leisure and culture, Singapore has managed to retain its authenticity while building a futuristic city. A multicultural society, clean streets, and organized infrastructure make Singapore a ‘Jack of all trades’ among the Asian countries. Singapore is never limited to a few experiences, it surprises travelers with unique experiences around every corner. This Singapore tourist places guide covers 10 attractions worth building your itinerary around in 2026.

What Makes Singapore Worth Visiting in 2026? 

Singapore never stops coming up with new experiences. With the new Singapore Oceanarium and Rainforest Wild Asia opening in 2025, it has opened new doors for travellers. Visiting Singapore is roughly a 4-6-hour flight away for Indians. Places to visit in Singapore are spread across different sets - skylines, heritage, parks, culinary, and shopping are a few to name. For someone looking for a quick international getaway, Singapore can offer more than what they expect.

What Are the Best Singapore Tourist Places to Visit? 

1.Gardens by the Bay

Image

Situated at the heart of Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay blends nature with futuristic design. One of the world’s largest glass greenhouses, the Flower Dome serves as a major tourist spot along with the Supertree Grove and Cloud Forest conservatories. Tourists mainly visit here for waterfront views and photography shots.


Tribe Travel Tips:

  • Supertree Grove light show timings: 7:45 PM & 8:45 PM daily. 
  • Cloud Forest opening hours: 9 AM to 9 PM.
  • Visit during evening hours for cooler weather and lightshows.

2. Marina Bay Sands 

Image

With the world-famous infinity pool and the SkyPark Observation Deck, which offers views of the city’s main attractions like Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay, and the Singapore skyline, this integrated resort has three towers connected by the rooftop Sands SkyPark and features approximately 2,560 hotel rooms and suites.


Tribe Travel Tips:

  • The infinity pool is exclusively for hotel guests — the observation deck on the SkyPark, however, is open to the public (separate entry ticket required). 
  • The resort also houses ‘The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands’, one of Singapore's largest luxury shopping malls, open to all visitors with no entry ticket needed. 
  • Use the Bayfront MRT station, which is connected directly to the resort, for public transport access.
  • Visit during the evening to witness the Spectra light and water show.  

3. Sentosa Island 

Image

Sentosa Island stands as one of the most visited leisure islands. Universal Studios Singapore and Singapore Oceanarium make this spot known for entertainment and adventure. Siloso Beach, Palawan Beach, and Tanjong Beach are the main hubs of sunset views, beach activities, and evening entertainment.


Tribe Travel Tips: 

  • You can get to Sentosa from the Singapore mainland in three ways - drive in, take the cable car, or simply walk across the boardwalk. 
  • Best pick for family attractions, beach clubs, water sports, and nightlife.
  • Avoid crowds and afternoon heat by starting early. 

4. Universal Studios Singapore

Image

Southeast Asia's first and only Universal Studios theme park is visited primarily by tourists for thrill rides, family attractions, live shows, and character meet-and-greets. Located within Sentosa Island, the park has 8 themed zones inspired by Hollywood movies and television shows. Hollywood, Jurassic World, New York, Sci-Fi City, Ancient Egypt, and Far Far Away are among the most hyped zones. Talking about the rides, the best ones are Transformers:The Ride, Battlestar Galactica, and Revenge of the Mummy.


Tribe Travel Tips:

  • A full day is typically needed to experience the park without rushing.
  • Use Express Pass during peak seasons to avoid long queues.
  • check ride maintenance schedules in advance by downloading the Universal Studios Singapore park map.

5. Singapore Zoo and Night Safari 

Image

If you are a wildlife enthusiast, Mandai Wildlife Reserve has Singapore Zoo and Night Safari as must-visit attractions. Singapore zoo does not feel like an enclosed space because of its open-concept habitats. Night Safari holds the tag of the world's first nocturnal wildlife park and offers unique experience after sunset. 100+ animal species from around the world like Asian elephants, leopards, hyenas, and other rainforest species can be spotted here. 


Tribe Travel Tips: 

  • Visit the Singapore Zoo in the morning and Night Safari after dark to make the most of the experience.
  • Consider getting a multi-park pass if visiting multiple Mandai attractions.
  • Allow buffer time for transport, as Mandai is far from other attractions like Marina Bay and Sentosa. 

6. Chinatown

Image

Chinatown is the historic and culturally rich part of Singapore. One can visit this district for a change of scenery. The streets are lined with temples of both Chinese and Indian beliefs, food stalls, and modern cafes that can attract food lovers and culture enthusiasts. One can expect to find heritage stophouses, local markets, and lantern-lined streets here. 


Tribe Travel Tips:

  • Visit during the Chinese New Year Festive Season to witness the town looking extremely well-lit and beautiful. 
  • If you want to shop for the best souvenirs, visit the Pagoda Street, Temple Street, and Smith Street of Chinatown.
  • Try local hawker food at Maxwell Food Center or Chinatown Complex rather than going to ordinary restaurants.

7. Little India 

Image

This place, as the name suggests, is the most visually appealing yet distinct part of Singapore. Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple and the heritage buildings surrounding it attract not just Indians but also tourists from around the world. Serangoon Road and Campbell Lane are the roads to be taken to explore traditional shops, temples, spice stores, and street markets.

South Asian cultural influences are well-seen throughout this neighborhood. 


Tribe Travel Tips:

  • If looking for a shopping complex, the Mustafa Centre here is open 24 hours a day.
  • To experience a culturally diverse itinerary, visit Kampong Glam, Bugis and Little India.
  • The Diwali season can be a good time to visit for the cultural celebrations.

8. Clarke Quay 

Image

Dining, nightlife and entertainment alongside a river can never go wrong - Clarke Quay is an example of that. Photography and shopping enthusiasts can find colourful shops in a waterfront atmosphere. Adventure attractions like GX-5 Extreme Swing is a perfect spot for nightlife.


Tribe Travel Tips:

  • Take a Singapore River Cruise around sunset to catch the views of Clarke Quay, Boat Quay, and Marina Bay from the water.
  • Stay aware of happy hour timings if planning drinks to get deals and offers.
  • Reservation of restaurants and bars would be better if visiting during weekends or public holidays.

9. Merlion Park

Image

This park, located at Marina Bay, features a statue of a lion's head and a fish body and is hard to miss. The park was historically a fishing village of Singapore and is known by the nickname ‘Lion City’. Tourists from all over the world travel there to photograph the statue and the skyline, thus making it one of the most photographed attractions in Singapore.


Tribe Travel Tips: 

  • Combine Merlion Park with the Marina Bay Sands, Fullerton Hotel, and Esplanade.
  • Early morning or after sunset are the best time to visit.
  • The area is centrally connected so use MRT or walk from nearby attractions.

10. Singapore Oceanarium 

Image

The former S.E.A. Aquarium has been expanded, transformed and reopened as the Singapore Oceanarium in 2025 and is home to 40,000+ marine animals. Located within the Resorts World Sentosa, you can explore 22 themed zones and exhibits at this Open Ocean habitat. You can visit to know more about marine research and conservation. 


Tribe Travel Tips:

  • Plan for 2-3 hours to explore comfortably.
  • Set aside extra time to enjoy the Open Ocean viewing panel. 
  • Avoid flash during photography to improve the visibility of marine life. 

Is Universal Studios Worth It?

If you are traveling with kids and looking for a full-day experience of fun experiences and thrill rides, there is no better option than the Universal Studios. There are 7 zones and multiple rides you do not want to miss. Overall, it will be a full-day entertainment experience if you are with kids and family or are traveling to Singapore for the first time. 

What Is Singapore Weather Like and When Should You Plan? 

Singapore stays comfortably warm and humid year-round but short rains can be expected at any time. The temperature usually ranges from 25°C to 32°C, making travel comfortable throughout the year. It is still advised to visit between February and April, as sightseeing and outdoor activities are most enjoyable during this period. 


Tribe Travel Tip: If you want to witness festivals and decorations, visiting between December and February will not disappoint. 


Our holiday advisors can help you plan the most memorable experience by curating the Singapore itinerary tailored to your needs. Contact us and start planning your holiday now.


Top Packages

Holiday package offers showcasing Singapore's attractions and experiences.

Nature's Wonders of Singapore

Rainforest Wild Asia • 4-in-1 Park hopper • Singapore City tour

Colorful holiday packages featuring iconic landmarks and attractions in Singapore.

Singapore Theme Park Fun

Adventure cove water park • Sentosa Island

Holiday packages featuring iconic attractions and experiences in Singapore.

Singapore Best Seller

Singapore Flyer • Singapore river cruise • MBS Sky Park

Colorful holiday packages showcasing iconic attractions in Singapore, including gardens and skyline views.

Singapore Family Adventure

Adventure cove water park • Universal studios

Holiday packages showcasing vibrant attractions and experiences in Singapore.

Romantic Singapore Escape with Cruise

Adventure Cove Water Park • Singapore Flyer + Time Capsule • Overnight Cruise

Aerial view of vibrant holiday packages and attractions in Singapore showcasing iconic landmarks and cultural experiences.

Singapore Nightlife

Singapore Pub Crawl • Big Bus Night Tour

Colorful holiday packages featuring iconic Singapore landmarks and attractions.

Singapore Friends Exploration Package

Sentosa island tour • Universal Studios • Singapore city tour


FAQs

How many days are enough for Singapore?

ExpandCollapse

4-5 days is ideal to see Singapore without rushing. For a short trip, 4 days is the best option.

Do Indians need a visa to visit Singapore?

ExpandCollapse

Yes, a visa is necessary for Indians to visit Singapore. It grants a stay for generally 30 days, subject to approval by the immigration authorities. Even though an e-visa can be applied for, it is to be noted that Singapore does not offer a visa-on-arrival for Indian passport holders. For the latest rules and visa checks, refer to Singapore's official immigration guidance.

What is the best area to stay in Singapore?

ExpandCollapse

Marina Bay, Bugis, and Orchard Road offer good facilities and are well connected by MRT, making them good places to stay in Singapore. If travelling for your first holiday, Marina Bay or Clarke Quay is recommended.

Are there any free things to do in Singapore?

ExpandCollapse

Yes. Singapore offers many free activities and attractions that travellers can access without any fee. These include watching the Supertree light show at Gardens by the Bay, exploring Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam, visiting Merlion Park for skyline views and photos, and more.

Is Singapore good for a honeymoon trip?

ExpandCollapse

If you are a couple who prefer luxury, a sunset with city views, and a romantic waterfront, Singapore can be a very good honeymoon destination. Beach resorts and leisure options on Sentosa can offer a relaxing, romantic getaway.


Top International Holiday Packages

Vietnam Tour Packagesarrow-upright
Japan Tour Packagesarrow-upright
Bali Tour Packagesarrow-upright
Thailand Tour Packagesarrow-upright
Europe Tour Packagesarrow-upright
Switzerland Tour Packagesarrow-upright
Mauritius Tour Packagesarrow-upright
Singapore Tour Packagesarrow-upright
Maldives Tour Packagesarrow-upright
Philippines Tour Packagesarrow-upright
Dubai Tour Packagesarrow-upright
Sri Lanka Tour Packagesarrow-upright
USA Tour Packagesarrow-upright
Italy Tour Packagesarrow-upright
Australia Tour Packagesarrow-upright
Greece Tour Packagesarrow-upright
South Africa Tour Packagesarrow-upright
France Tour Packagesarrow-upright
Abu Dhabi Tour Packagesarrow-upright
Morocco Tour Packagesarrow-upright
Alula Tour Packagearrow-upright
Czech Republic Tour Packagearrow-upright

Check Related Blogs

Singapore Oceanarium Sentosa Guidearrow-upright
Things to do in Resorts World Sentosa Singaporearrow-upright
Universal Studios Singapore Guidearrow-upright
Singapore Travel Tipsarrow-upright
Best Time to Visit Singaporearrow-upright
Singapore Arrival Card

Check Other Blogs

Camel Ride in Sahara Moroccoarrow-upright
Morocco Desert Festivals & Cultural Eventsarrow-upright
Best Places to Visit in AlUlaarrow-upright
Is AlUla Worth Visitingarrow-upright
Best Time to Visit AlUlaarrow-upright
Luxury Stays in AlUla

Published : 4/22/2025

Updated : 6/8/2026

Author : Siva Nandana

arrow-upright
arrow-upright
Best Cities to Add in Your Morocco Tourarrow-upright
How to Get to Resorts World Sentosaarrow-upright
Things to do in New York Cityarrow-upright
3 Day Group Getaway to Yas Islandarrow-upright