Singapore Travel Guide 2026 — APS Travels

Singapore Travel Guide 2026 — Things to Do, Best Time & 3-Day Plan

Last updated: June 21, 2026

Singapore is one of the easiest, cleanest, and most family-friendly international trips for Indians — a compact city-state packed with gardens, islands, food, and futuristic architecture. Here’s your complete Singapore travel guide.

Marina Bay Sands travel photo
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Best time to visit

Singapore is warm and humid year-round. February to April is relatively drier. Visit during the Great Singapore Sale (mid-year) for shopping, or around Deepavali/Christmas for festive lights. Brief tropical showers can happen any time.

Top things to do

  • Gardens by the Bay: Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome.
  • Marina Bay Sands & the light show: Skypark views and the evening Spectra show.
  • Sentosa Island: Universal Studios, beaches, cable car, and SEA Aquarium.
  • Singapore Zoo & Night Safari: Among the world’s best — great for families.
  • Chinatown, Little India & Kampong Glam: Culture, temples, and street food.
  • Jewel Changi: The airport’s indoor waterfall and gardens — worth a visit itself.

Visa, money & getting around

Indians need a visa via authorised agents (see our Singapore visa guide). The MRT is world-class and cheap — get an EZ-Link/tourist pass. Cards are accepted everywhere; English is widely spoken.

Food for Indians

Hawker centres (Maxwell, Lau Pa Sat) offer cheap, diverse meals. Little India and dedicated vegetarian spots make it very easy for Indian and vegetarian travelers.

Suggested 3-day plan

  • Day 1: Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay, Merlion, Spectra show.
  • Day 2: Sentosa (Universal Studios/beaches), cable car.
  • Day 3: Zoo/Night Safari + Chinatown/Little India + shopping on Orchard Road.
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Written by ArunFounder & travel writer, APS Travels

Arun helps Indian travellers plan smarter trips abroad with practical, up-to-date guides on visas, costs, itineraries and the best times to go. Every guide is researched from current sources and reviewed for accuracy. More about APS Travels →

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