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Singapore Travel Tips Every Indian Tourist Should Know

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09 Aug 2026
3 min read
Updated 17 Aug 2026

Travelling from India to Singapore? Know these essential tips about visa, money, food, transport, weather, hotels, attractions and local rules before your trip.

Singapore is one of the most popular international destinations for Indian travellers. A little preparation can make your holiday more comfortable, especially if it is your first visit.

1. Check Visa & Entry Requirements

Indian passport holders should check the latest Singapore visa and entry requirements before travelling. Keep your passport, visa documents and other required travel documents ready.

2. Carry Singapore Dollars

Singapore uses the Singapore Dollar (SGD). Cards and digital payments are widely accepted, but keeping some cash is useful for smaller purchases and selected food outlets.

3. Don't Depend Only on Indian Food

Singapore has excellent Indian and vegetarian food, especially around Little India. However, try local hawker food and Singaporean dishes to experience the destination properly.

4. Use the MRT

Singapore's MRT is one of the easiest ways to explore the city. It is generally convenient, fast and useful for reaching many major tourist areas.

5. Wear Comfortable Shoes

Singapore sightseeing involves plenty of walking. Comfortable footwear is essential, particularly for Sentosa, Universal Studios Singapore, Gardens by the Bay and city sightseeing.

6. Be Prepared for Rain

Singapore has a tropical climate and short rain showers can occur throughout the year.

Carry a small umbrella or rain jacket, especially when planning outdoor sightseeing.

7. Plan Attractions in Advance

Popular attractions such as Universal Studios Singapore, Gardens by the Bay and other major experiences can become busy during peak periods.

Book important tickets in advance where possible.

8. Choose Your Hotel Carefully

Indian travellers may find Little India particularly convenient for Indian restaurants, vegetarian food and shopping.

Other popular areas include Orchard Road, Bugis, Chinatown and Marina Bay.

9. Keep Your Itinerary Relaxed

Do not try to cover every attraction in one day. Group nearby attractions together and leave time for meals, shopping and rest.

A 4–6 day trip works well for many first-time visitors.

10. Follow Singapore's Rules

Singapore has strict regulations covering littering, smoking, public behaviour, drugs, vaping and other activities.

Read signs carefully and follow local laws throughout your trip.

11. Keep Your Documents Safe

Keep your passport, visa, flight tickets, hotel confirmation and attraction vouchers secure.

Save digital copies of important documents as a backup.

12. Plan Your Airport Transfer

Changi Airport is well connected by MRT, buses, taxis and private transfers. Families and groups with luggage may prefer a private airport transfer.

13. Explore Little India

Little India is worth visiting for its colourful streets, Indian restaurants, temples, shopping and cultural atmosphere.

It can also be a convenient area for Indian travellers staying in central Singapore.

14. Carry a Travel Adapter

Singapore generally uses Type G electrical sockets. Carry a suitable travel adapter for your phones, laptops and other devices.

15. Keep Emergency Contacts Handy

Save your hotel's contact details, travel provider information and important emergency contacts on your phone before travelling.

Quick Singapore Checklist for Indian Tourists

☑ Passport and visa

☑ Flight tickets

☑ Hotel booking

☑ Singapore Arrival Card

☑ Travel insurance

☑ Singapore Dollars

☑ Attraction tickets

☑ Airport transfer

☑ Travel adapter

☑ Comfortable shoes

☑ Umbrella or rain jacket

Plan Your Singapore Holiday

With the right preparation, Indian tourists can enjoy Singapore comfortably and confidently. Plan your flights, hotel, attractions and transport before departure, while keeping some flexibility for weather and personal preferences.

A Singapore tour package from India can also combine accommodation, sightseeing, transfers and attraction tickets into one convenient itinerary.

Written by
TDMC Admin · Travel Specialist · TDMC Global

The TDMC Global travel team curates first-hand destination guides, itineraries and practical tips drawn from years of planning trips across Asia and beyond — the same advice we give our own clients.

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