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Singapore Tour Packages
About Singapore Tour Packages
A dynamic island nation, Singapore is a melting pot of cultures, cuisines, and cutting-edge city experiences.
From iconic landmarks to heritage quarters, the city seamlessly blends tradition with modernity to delight every kind of traveller.
Curious to experience this vibrant destination? Then a Singapore trip package is just what you need!
Whether you are seeking family fun, culinary adventures, or cultural explorations, our customised holiday packages are the best way to explore Singapore without any fuss!
Time to Visit
What is the Best Time to Visit Singapore?
February to April - Best Weather / Peak Season
Less rainfall, plenty of sunshine, and comfortable humidity
Most ideal period for sightseeing, outdoor attractions, and exploring neighbourhoods, even on foot
May to September - Hot & Slightly Hazy / Off-Peak Charm
Temperatures remain high with occasional haze from regional forest fires
A good time to enjoy indoor attractions, shopping festivals, and the famous Singapore Food Festival
November to January - Rainiest Months / Festivities with light showers
Frequent showers and high humidity, though rains are usually short-lived
Festive atmosphere with Christmas and New Year celebrations
Popular places
Top Attractions and Activities in Singapore
Gardens by the Bay: A futuristic wonderland featuring Supertrees, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome.
Marina Bay Sands: Iconic architectural marvel with SkyPark Observation Deck and infinity pool.
Set Sail on a Cruise: Luxury cruise experiences sailing past Singapore’s skyline to nearby destinations.
Merlion Park: Singapore’s iconic photo stop symbolising the Lion City.
Sentosa Island: A tropical playground with beaches, theme parks, and family-friendly attractions.
Singapore Zoo: World-class rainforest zoo with open habitats and animal encounters.
Night Safari: The world’s first nocturnal wildlife park.
Chinatown: Cultural district with temples, markets, and hawker food.
Little India: Vibrant cultural enclave known for temples, colours, and Indian cuisine.
Culture of Singapore
Multiculturalism is central to Singapore’s cultural identity.
Daily life and celebrations reflect a blend of Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western cultures.
Traditional customs coexist with a modern, cosmopolitan lifestyle.
Foods to Try in Singapore
Hainanese Chicken Rice: Tender poached chicken served with fragrant rice and sauces.
Chilli Crab: Juicy crab cooked in a rich, spicy-sweet sauce.
Laksa: Coconut curry noodle soup with prawns and spices.
Char Kway Teow: Wok-fried flat noodles with prawns, egg, and sausage.
Hokkien Mee: Stir-fried noodles soaked in prawn stock.
Ice Kachang: Shaved ice dessert with syrups, beans, and jelly.
Chendol: Shaved ice with coconut milk, palm sugar syrup, and green jelly.
Shopping in Singapore
Clarke Quay: Riverside area with shops, restaurants, and bars.
The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands: Luxury shopping mall with high-end brands.
Lau Pa Sat: Iconic hawker market.
Haji Lane: Trendy lane with cafes, murals, and boutiques.
Raffles Arcade: Elegant retail and dining space with heritage charm.
Katong-Joo Chiat: Cool district with cafes, lifestyle shops, and pop-ups.
Recommended Hotels
Most Popular Hotels in Singapore for Indians
Novotel Singapore on Kitchener – A 4-star hotel near Little India with excellent connectivity.
Holiday Inn Singapore Orchard City Centre – Centrally located near Orchard Road.
Grand Copthorne Waterfront Singapore – A luxury 5-star riverside hotel.
Furama RiverFront, Singapore – A flagship 4-star hotel near Chinatown.
One Farrer Hotel, Singapore – A 5-star lifestyle hotel directly connected to Farrer Park MRT.
Explore Singapore Tour Packages with Us
If futuristic architecture, lush green spaces, and family-friendly activities are your thing, then Singapore is the perfect place for you.
With our thoughtfully crafted Singapore holiday packages and end-to-end support, you’ll discover the best of the city.
Pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable Singapore adventure.
Frequently Asked Questions about Singapore Tours
How many days are ideal for a Singapore trip?
5 to 6 days are ideal to explore Singapore comfortably, and if you are including a cruise, then about 7-8 days. You can visit major attractions like Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island, and cultural districts such as Chinatown and Little India, while leaving time for shopping and food experiences.
Is visa-on-arrival available for Indians traveling to Singapore?
No, visitors are required to apply for a visa in advance. They can apply for one through an authorised agent. The process involves submitting a valid passport (minimum six months' validity), a completed Form 14A, a recent passport-sized photo, proof of accommodation and return travel, and financial documents such as bank statements. Processing usually takes 3–5 working days, and once approved, travellers receive an e-Visa, which must be printed and carried along.
What food is popular in Singapore?
Singapore is known for its diverse food culture, blending Chinese, Malay, and Indian flavours. Must-try dishes include Hainanese Chicken Rice, Laksa, Chilli Crab, Satay, and Roti Prata. There are many Indian restaurants and vegetarian options as well, especially in Little India. Hawker centres are perfect for tasting local delicacies at budget-friendly prices while exploring Singapore’s culinary diversity.
Which Singapore tour package is best for first-time travelers?
Our best selling Singapore tour packages start from INR 68,000 and include stays, transfers and flights. Connect with our team to get the details.
What should travelers know before visiting Singapore?
Singapore’s top attractions include Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands, Sentosa Island and Merlion Park. Visitors also enjoy exploring Chinatown, shopping on Orchard Road and visiting the Singapore Zoo.