Singapore Tour Packages

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Flamingo Travels is your gateway to explore the stunning city-state of Singapore. As one of the leading travel companies, we are renowned in the market for offering the best Singapore tour packages that cater to a range of travellers. From the colourful streets of Little India and Chinatown to the refreshing greenery of the Gardens by the Bay, this vibrant city-state has it all. Explore the vast Sentosa Island, indulge in thrilling rides at Universal Studios, or take panoramic city views with a ride on the Singapore Flyer. 

Whether you are considering Singapore for a romantic honeymoon, a family holiday, a group tour, or a private one, our Singapore tours have something for everyone. We offer a range of carefully designed itineraries, ensuring you experience the best this city offers. We are known in the market for our Singapore group tours, with all flights, visas, hotels, tours, and meals. Pick from our range of group tours like the Discovery Singapore and Malaysia with Cruise group tour, or free and easy Seat-in-Coach tour options like the Simply Singapore with Genting Dream Cruise. If you want a private tour we have many options in that segment as well like our Singapore Saver private tour. Each package is designed to offer a seamless and pleasant travel experience. With our commitment to quality and attention to detail, your Singapore adventure promises to be a journey of a lifetime.

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Singapore Tour Packages

Duration

Price

Experience Singapore

4 Nights / 5 Days

₹ 60,820 Onwards

Experience Singapore With Sentosa Island

5 Nights / 6Days

₹ 54,840 Onwards

Experience Singapore With Marina Bay Sands

4 Nights / 5Days

₹ 64,270 Onwards

Simply Singapore With Genting Dream Cruise

6 Nights / 7 Days

₹ 75,500 Onwards

Simply Singapore with Magical Malaysia

6 Nights / 7 Days

₹56,150 Onwards

Simply Singapore With Beautiful Bali

8 Nights / 9 Days

₹ 57,630 Onwards


Things to know before travelling to Singapore

  • If the expiry date on your passport is less than six months, you will not be able to travel to Singapore. It should be valid throughout your stay in the country.
  • Singapore Dollar SGD is the official currency. At present, the 1 SGD is around 63 INR. 
  • Singapore is 2 hours and 30 minutes ahead of India.
  • It is safe to drink water directly from the tap in Singapore. 
  • Smoking is banned in many public places. Smoking is allowed in designated smoking areas only.
  • Pack for hot, humid weather in Singapore with light clothing and a small umbrella, and be ready for cooler indoor temperatures due to strong air conditioning.
  • Singapore is safe and stable, with low crime rates. 
  • Carry cash and credit cards in Singapore, as some places accept only cash, while major attractions accept cards.
  • Prebook tickets for Singapore attractions to avoid long lines.
 

Why Choose Singapore for your next vacation?

Some reasons why you should opt for Singapore as your next holiday

  • Proximity to India
  • Family-friendly
  • Unique experiences
  • Clean, safe, and green.
  • Shoppers paradise
  • Thrilling nightlife
  • Efficient public transportation
  • Plenty of entertainment options
  • Cultural experiences
  • Diverse cuisine

All that you need to know about Singapore Visa

You will need an entry permit – a Singapore Visa for Indians to explore the country. Singapore visa can be availed online. The processing time takes approximately 3 to 5 working days, although it may vary during the peak tourist season. With this visa, you can stay for a maximum of 30 days. Our visa experts will take you through the entire process and vital documentation. Submit your flight tickets, hotel voucher, sufficient funds, financial documents, etc., to avail your Singapore visa. 

Best time to visit Singapore

The Lion City welcomes visitors all year, but sometimes, is extra special. Pick the perfect time for your Singapore tour package - whether you love sunny days to explore the city or festive vibes, Singapore has a season, that is just right for your adventure!

High Season 

Singapore has great weather round-the-year and does not have precise travel seasons. The temperature during this season ranges from 25°C to 31°C. November to January has the highest tourist footfall especially to enjoy the festive season. You may experience some showers in November and December. June and July also experience an increase in tourist traffic due to the Great Singapore Sale. At the same time, you can also enjoy other festivals like Christmas, Diwali, and more. However, the cost of activities and accommodation are higher during this season. 

Shoulder Season

Now, there is no shoulder season in Singapore, however, the months from mid-January through May fall between the two peak seasons, thus they are considered as the shoulder season in Singapore. The city has fewer tourist crowds during these months. The temperature ranges from 25°C to 32°C. The days are humid and hot with occasional thunderstorms. This period strikes a balance between the high and low seasons, making it an ideal time for travellers who seek both affordability and enjoyable experiences. The weather is generally sunny and warm, ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

Low Season

The low season in Singapore is from August to October with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 32°C. This is the season when the Southwest Monsoon brings rainfalls in short bursts. The low season is ideal for travellers seeking a more relaxed and intimate tour experience. The weather remains warm, and the occasional rain showers bring a refreshing break from the tropical heat. For budget-conscious travellers, this season offers significant savings on flights and hotels, making it an excellent time to explore the diverse attractions of Singapore without the hustle and bustle of peak tourist seasons.
 

How to Reach Singapore from Major Indian Cities

Travel to Singapore from India via flights with our Singapore tour packages from India. Major Indian cities have good connections with the iconic Changi Airport of Singapore. Popular airlines that connect these two countries are Air India, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Indigo, etc. It takes around 6 to 8 hours based on the airlines, departing city, and the number of stopovers in between. Pre-book your flights for the best rates with Flamingo Travels and save yourself from last-minute hassles.

Discover a city with Singapore tour packages where every corner offers something unique, from stunning landmarks to hidden gems. Enjoy lively areas, green parks, and a mix of cultural and modern experiences - explore a city full of must-see spots.

Gardens by the Bay

Built on reclaimed land in central Singapore, Gardens by the Bay is one of the popular attractions displaying the ideal blend of art, technology, and nature. Built in the Marina Bay Area spanning 101 hectares, the garden is renowned for its stunning architecture. It features three sections – Bay Central, Bay East, and Bay South. One of the few USP’s of the garden are the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories and Supertree Grove – the tall tree-like structures. You will need around 4 to 5 hours to explore the garden. While many parts of Gardens by the Bay are free to explore, some attractions require an entry fee.

Universal Studios

A one-of-its-kind theme park in Singapore – Universal Studios in Resorts World Sentosa is a must-visit place. The park spans across 49 acres of land and is divided into six zones. Universal Studios feature exciting attractions, thrilling rides, immersive experiences, and spectacular shows. Most rides and attractions are based on well-known TV series and movies. From live-action shows to thrilling roller coaster rides, from kid-friendly carousels to dance parties, Universal Studios promises a fun-filled day for the entire family. Moreover, it also has various themed shopping and dining options. Don't forget to download the Universal Studios Singapore app before your visit. It's a handy tool that provides the location of each zone, ride schedules, restaurants, show times, stores, and ride requirements.

Singapore Zoo

Singapore Zoo is one of the most famous zoos in the world. It is spread across 70 acres of land. The zoo was earlier known as the Mandai Zoo or the Singapore Zoological Garden. The zoo is famous for being home to the largest confined colony of orangutans in the world. The Singapore Zoo is divided into 11 zones and is home to 300 different animal species. Here you can get up, close to the animals and learn more about them. The zoo is a complete package for all kinds of age groups. Enjoy activities like feeding the animals, interactive shows, camping, and more. Watch shows like Animal Friends, Splash Safari, etc. 

Clarke Quay

Clarke Quay in Singapore is a vibrant riverside wharf, known for its rich history and bustling nightlife. Set along the Singapore River, this dynamic district features a range of dining, entertainment, and shopping options. The region has many stylish nightclubs, bars, and restaurants. During the day, you can explore the art galleries, and boutiques, and enjoy scenic river cruises. After the sun sets Clarke Quay comes alive with a festive atmosphere - with shimmering lights and music. Savour international and local cuisine at the various waterfront dining options. A visit to Clarke Quay is an interesting option to add to Singapore tour packages for couples. 

Singapore Flyer

The massive and largest giant observation wheel in Asia – the Singapore Flyer is a must-visit place. With 165 in metres height, it offers 360-degree panoramic city views. This giant Ferris Wheel is an icon of Singapore. The wheel consists of 28 huge air-conditioned capsules, that can carry around 28 passengers. Enjoy a 30-minute mind-blowing ride and watch the stunning skyline of Singapore. Onboard, you can enjoy a fine dining experience for an exclusive celebration like an anniversary or a birthday. Located in the heart of the city’s Marina Bay area, the Singapore Flyer is easily reachable and is a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience Singapore from above.

Top Things to Do in Singapore

Discover a blend of iconic sights and charming spots, from fascinating cultural sites to beautiful green spaces. With Singapore trip packages, you can dive into a city – full of exciting things to do. Every corner of this vibrant city offers something unique for an unforgettable adventure.

Experience the Night Safari

Singapore Night Safari is one of the must-do things to do in Singapore. It is famous for its open-concept enclosures for animals. With more than 130 species of animals, the zoo is divided into seven unique habitats. Each has a diverse range of creatures. You can explore the region by foot through the designated trails. Alternatively, you can also opt for a 45-minute commentary tour. The best way to get around various zones is via guided trams. Watch the many cultural performances at the Singapore Night Safari or enjoy dinner at the Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant. Buy unique souvenirs from the gift shop at the entrance. 

Ride on Singapore Flyer

One of the memorable activities to enjoy in Singapore is a ride on the Singapore Flyer. Take in the amazing panoramic views of the city while riding on this Ferris wheel. With a height of 165 metres, it is one of the tallest observation wheels in the world. The ride is for thirty minutes offering beautiful 360-degree views of iconic sites like the Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands, and the Singapore River. It features 28 comfortable air-conditioned capsules. During the day enjoy the clear views of the city and at night watch the glittering skyline. For a more unique experience, you can also opt to have dinner in the capsules. 

Explore the Jewel Changi Airport

Apart from the many places to visit and activities to enjoy in Singapore, do not miss to explore the Jewel Changi Airport with Singapore holiday packages. Jewel is more than just an airport terminal; it’s a destination in itself. It's like a big, beautiful indoor garden with shops and restaurants. The most eye-catching thing is the huge indoor waterfall called the Rain Vortex. It's the tallest indoor waterfall in the world and looks really cool, especially at night when it lights up. The whole place seems like a forest. There are many places to shop and eat. Have fun at Canopy Park, with a walk on the glass bridge, hedge mazes, and more. Visit the Changi Experience Studio for an immersive experience through many interactive exhibits. 

Visit the Marina Bay Sands

The iconic Marina Bay Sands features a stunning infinity pool, a luxurious hotel, and a rooftop observation deck- SkyPark. The SkyPark on the 57th floor offers stunning views of the city. The infinity pool is only accessed by the hotel guests; however, everyone can visit the observation deck. It also features a high-end shopping mall, a world-class casino, and many restaurants. Visit the ArtScience Museum which offers interesting exhibits - a mix of art and science. In the evening, watch the light and water show. It features colourful lights, dancing fountains, and music. Even if you do not stay at the hotel, you can still enjoy the views, shops, and shows.

Click photos with the Merlion Statue

The Merlion Statue is an iconic symbol of Singapore. No trip to Singapore is complete without a picture with it. The statue has the body of a fish and the head of a lion. It resembles its origin as a fishing village. With the Singapore skyline and the Marina Bay Sands, it is the perfect spot to click memorable photos. It is an integral photo stop with most Singapore tour packages. It is free and you can visit any time of the day or night. In the evening, the statue is beautifully lit offering a unique experience. Taking photos with the Merlion Statue is a fun and memorable way to enjoy the culture and history of Singapore.

Must-Try Foods in Singapore - A Culinary Experience

Do not miss out on the amazing food while exploring the country with our Singapore travel packages. The cosmopolitan mix of cultures in Singapore means you get to try a range of dishes. From fancy restaurants to street food stalls, the range of local dishes makes Singapore special.

Some popular dishes in Singapore that you should try are,
  • Chilli Crab – must-try seafood dish with sweet, spicy tomato sauce, often served with deep-fried buns. 
  • Char Kway Teow - This popular street food, stir-fried rice noodles, combines egg noodles, proteins, and vegetables, often served on banana leaves with a squeeze of lime. 
  • Kaya Toast - Kaya Toast with soft-boiled eggs is a traditional breakfast of toasted bread with coconut egg jam, often enjoyed with variations and dipping sauces. 
  • Laksa – it is a street food with flat noodles in a flavorful coconut soup with seafood and pairs well with Otah.
  • Satay - features marinated and barbecued skewered meat served with peanut sauce, onions, and rice dumplings. 
  • Ice Kachang - is a refreshing mix of shaved ice, red beans, grass jelly, sweet syrups, and toppings like corn, often finished with condensed milk. 
  • Singapore Sling - a must-try cocktail invented in Singapore, combines gin, brandy, pineapple juice, and other special ingredients for a refreshing taste. 
  • Murtabak - is a fusion of Arab and Indian cuisine, featuring a spiced chapati stuffed with vegetables or meat and often served with curry. 
  • Curry Puff - the baked pie is a puff pastry filled with chicken, curry, potato, and egg, with some vendors offering creative variations. 
  • Hainanese Chicken Rice – it is a bite-sized chicken with fragrant rice, ginger paste, and spicy chilli, known for its unique and delicious spices and sauces.

Some Singapore restaurants popular amongst Indian tourists are:
  • Burnt Ends
  • MTR Singapore
  • Mustard Seed
  • Rang Mahal
  • Artemis Grill
  • Annalakshmi Restaurant
  • Smith Marine Floating Restaurant
  • Kailash Parbat Restaurant
  • Fifty-Five Coffee Bar
  • Tandoor

Top Shopping Spots on your Singapore Tour 

Singapore tour packages are often incomplete without shopping. From bustling street markets to high-end malls, the city has a range of shopping experiences for all tastes and budgets. You can find everything from local products to designer brands, making shopping an exciting part of your travel. 

  • Orchard Road
  • Little India
  • Haji Lane
  • Chinatown
  • Mustafa Centre
  • Bugis Street
  • Vivo City
  • IMM
  • Anchorpoint shopping centre
  • Holland Village

Things to buy from Singapore
  • Merlion Souvenirs
  • Asian Artefacts 
  • Ya-Kun Kaya Spread - Coconut Jam 
  • Tiger Balm
  • Laksa paste
  • Orchid Perfumes
  • Bak-Kwa - BBQ Meat

Experience the Vibrant Nightlife of Singapore

From lively entertainment options at the Clarke Quay to the romantic rooftop bars, you can spend the time after dark with various options filled with drinks, excitement, dance, night markets and music. Enjoy the days at the must-visit attractions in the city and have fun enjoying the nights with our Singapore packages. 

Below are a few places to enjoy the nightlife in Singapore
  • The Quayside at Clarke Quay 
  • CE LA VI Restaurant & SkyBar
  • MARQUEE Singapore
  • Tanjong Beach Club at Sentosa
  • Woobar at W Singapore
  • Hardrock Café
  • Screening Room
  • Wala Wala Cafe Bar
  • Zouk Club
  • Altitude

Experience the Colorful Festivals of Singapore

Singapore has a fun-filled and vibrant festival calendar that offers travellers a chance to experience its diverse cultural tapestry. The city-state with many immigrants comes alive with vibrant celebrations displaying its varied traditions and heritage. Engage in any of the festivals with our Singapore tours and packages to immerse in local customs and celebrations. A few of the popular ones are,

1. Chinese New Year

  • Date - February - dates vary according to the lunar calendar
  • Location - All across Singapore 
  • Reason - It celebrates the Lunar New Year with vibrant parades, lion dances, fireworks, and festive markets. It’s a time for family reunions, feasting, and cultural performances.

2. Deepavali

  • Date - November (dates vary according to the Hindu calendar)
  • Location - Little India
  • Reason - It is celebrated with colourful street light-ups, festive decorations, cultural performances, and a variety of Indian sweets and snacks.

3. Singapore Food Festival

  • Date - July
  • Location - Various places across Singapore
  • Reason - It celebrates the diverse culinary heritage of Singapore, offering food tastings, culinary workshops, and street food fairs.

4. Thaipusam

  • Date - February - dates vary according to the Tamil calendar
  • Location - Sri Thendayuthapani Temple, Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple, and the procession route in Little India.
  • Reason -  It is celebrated to honour Lord Murugan, marked by a colourful procession, devotees carrying kavadis, and acts of faith and penance. 

5. Vesak Day

  • Date - May
  • Location - Buddhist temples across Singapore.
  • Reason - It celebrates Buddha's birth, awakening, and death with rituals, prayers, acts of charity, temple decorations, and candlelight parades.


6. Singapore National Day

  • Date - 9th August
  • Location - All across Singapore.
  • Reason - It celebrates Independence Day with a grand parade, aerial displays, fireworks, and performances. 

7. Hari Raya Puasa

  • Date -  April
  • Location - Geylang Serai
  • Reason - It is a festive occasion for Muslims to celebrate the end of fasting with prayers, feasting, and cultural performances. 

8. Pongal

  • Date -  January 
  • Location - Little India
  • Reason - It is a harvest festival celebrated to thank the sun god with traditional sweet rice, cultural performances, music, and dance.

9. Hungry Ghost Festival

  • Date - The last week of August and the first week of September
  • Location - All across Singapore
  • Reason - It is a traditional Taoist and Buddhist festival to honour the spirits of the deceased. It involves offering food, burning incense, and paper offerings, and staging street performances to appease wandering spirits. 

10. Lantern Festival

  • Date -  February 
  • Location - Chinatown
  • Reason - It marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations. It features beautiful lantern displays, lion dances, and various cultural performances. 

Tips for a Hassle-free Singapore Holiday

  • Always wear sunscreen and carry a refillable water bottle to stay comfortable in the hot and humid weather.
  • Use local buses in Singapore for affordable and convenient travel between attractions.
  • Don't litter. Dispose of trash in the many available bins to keep the city clean.
  • Avoid jaywalking in Singapore; always use designated crossing zones and wait for the green light to cross the road.
  • Avoid using unauthorized Wi-Fi in Singapore.
  • Tipping is not required in Singapore, as a service charge is usually included in the bill. 
  • Don't eat or drink on public transport in Singapore to avoid fines.
  • Chewing gum is restricted in Singapore, and improper disposal can result in fines.
  • Always flush public toilets in Singapore to avoid fines of up to SGD 150.

Recommended Apps for Your Singapore Trip

  • Grab – is like Uber it is a ride-hailing app. It allows you to book standard taxis as well as ride-shares
  • Gojek & Tada – these two apps are alternate cheaper options of Grab. 
  • Chope - Use this app in Singapore to easily find, view, and reserve restaurants while enjoying discounts and earning rewards.
  • Burpple - Like Chope, Burpple lets you search for restaurants, read reviews, and make reservations directly through the app.
  • iChangi - The iChangi app provides flight updates, airport services, transport bookings, and shopping options at Changi Airport.

Best Places to Stay in Singapore

Singapore tour packages provide a range of places to stay for all budgets, from luxury hotels in the city centre to charming boutique options. You can choose hotels close to attractions, shopping areas, and public transport for a comfortable and convenient stay.

  • M Hotel Singapore City Centre
  • Furama City Centre
  • Village Hotel Bugis 
  • Holiday Inn Singapore Orchard City Centre
  • PARKROYAL on Beach Road
  • Orchard Hotel Singapore
  • Novotel Singapore on Kitchener
  • Holiday Inn Singapore Little India
  • Four Points by Sheraton Singapore Riverview
  • Holiday Inn Express Singapore Orchard Road
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