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Singapore Tour Packages from Ahmedabad (2026): Flights, Cost & Itineraries

Gujaratis don't travel light on numbers. Walk into any Singapore-bound boarding gate at Ahmedabad's Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel airport and you'll spot it instantly: a grandmother, two married sons, their wives, a clutch of cousins, and at least one uncle keeping count of everyone's passports. A Singapore tour package from Ahmedabad is, more often than not, a joint-family or community-group affair, and that shapes everything about how the trip should be planned. I've sent enough Gujarati groups across that I know the two questions that come up first, and neither of them is about Sentosa.

The first is food. The second is whether sixteen people can actually be looked after as one unit. Both have easy answers, so let me start there instead of burying them at the bottom like everyone else does.

Gujarati family group setting off on a Singapore tour package from Ahmedabad

Pure-veg and Jain food on a Singapore trip from Gujarat

This is the worry that keeps half my Ahmedabad clients awake, so hear me clearly: Singapore is one of the easiest international cities for a pure-vegetarian or Jain traveller. It is genuinely simpler than Bangkok or Bali on this front, and that matters when grandparents are part of the group.

Little India alone has dozens of South Indian and Gujarati-friendly thali joints, and places like Komala Vilas or the restaurants along Serangoon Road will do you a no-onion, no-garlic plate without blinking. Beyond that, Singapore's hawker centres almost always have a vegetarian stall, and the big malls carry Indian chains too. For strict Jain families, we flag it to the hotels and restaurants in advance, so the meals are sorted before you land rather than negotiated on the spot. If food is the deal-breaker, it shouldn't be.

How much does a Singapore tour package from Ahmedabad cost?

A 4-night Singapore tour package from Ahmedabad costs roughly ₹75,000 to ₹1,15,000 per person, all in. That covers return flights (₹19,000–₹38,000), a land package with hotel, transfers and key attractions (₹35,000–₹60,000), and personal spending of ₹15,000–₹25,000. Larger family groups pay less per head because transfers and guides get shared.

That per-person number is exactly why group travel works in your favour here. A family of four or a community group of a dozen splits the cost of private coaches, multi-room hotel blocks and group attraction tickets, and the saving per person is real. For a deeper line-by-line view across the whole country, our breakdown of the total Singapore trip cost from India goes further into the numbers than I can here.

One honest piece of advice for big groups: don't insist on a hotel right on Orchard Road. Singapore's MRT is so reliable that a clean property one or two stops out saves a startling amount across sixteen room-nights, and nobody notices the ten extra minutes.

Flights from Ahmedabad: the honest picture

Now the bit people get wrong. Ahmedabad does have a direct option to Singapore, but I won't oversell it. Scoot operates a non-stop AMD–SIN service on select days, and that flight runs about 5 hours 30 minutes across roughly 4,000 km. When the day and price line up, it's lovely. The catch is that direct frequency is limited, so it won't always match the dates a big joint family needs.

For that reason, most Ahmedabad groups I plan actually fly a 1-stop connection through Mumbai, Delhi or Chennai. Yes, it adds a layover, pushing the total journey to roughly 7 to 9 hours, but it unlocks far more departure times and seat availability, which matters enormously when you're trying to book twelve seats together. Connecting fares are frequently cheaper than the non-stop too, so the layover often pays for itself.

Return economy tickets from Ahmedabad sit between ₹19,000 and ₹38,000 per person depending on season. A few things I tell every Gujarati group:

  • Book early for groups. Securing eight-plus seats together at a good fare means locking it 8–10 weeks out, not the fortnight-before scramble that works for couples.
  • Treat the 1-stop as the default, not the fallback. For large parties it's usually cheaper and easier to seat everyone, and the time penalty is modest.
  • Mind budget-carrier baggage. Gujarati luggage has a reputation for a reason. Buy the check-in allowance up front; adding it at the airport is brutal.
Gardens by the Bay evening view on a Singapore tour from Ahmedabad

Singapore packages built for group travel

Here's where planning for Gujarat differs from planning for a honeymooning couple. The packages below can flex by length, but for groups the real work is in the logistics: room blocks held together, a coach sized for the party, and an itinerary paced so the elders aren't dragged through a teenager's schedule.

Trip lengths tend to settle into a few shapes:

  • 3 nights / 4 days — a tight first taste. Sentosa, Universal Studios, Gardens by the Bay. Fine for a smaller, energetic group.
  • 4 nights / 5 days — the one most Ahmedabad families pick. Room to add the Singapore Zoo or a slow evening at the Night Safari without anyone flagging.
  • 5 nights / 6 days — the kind of pace multi-generation groups actually enjoy, with a free morning built in so grandparents can rest while the kids hit the rides.

Within those, we shape the days around the group. Universal Studios and the S.E.A. Aquarium keep the children and teens happy, a Singapore River cruise and Gardens by the Bay suit the older travellers, and we always pin the Indian-food stops onto the map so meals never become a daily argument. The full range of Singapore tour packages sits in the grid below, and we tailor any of them to your party size.

When should a Gujarati group travel to Singapore?

Singapore is hot and humid year-round, sitting almost on the equator, so there's no weather-based off-season. The smarter question is when fares and crowds ease. For Ahmedabad, February to March and July to August are the value windows: lighter crowds, gentler prices, and tropical showers that arrive in short bursts and clear fast.

I'd steer big groups away from December and January if budget matters, because that's when fares peak and it collides with Gujarat's heavy wedding-season travel. The June Great Singapore Sale, on the other hand, is a strong pull for any group that loves a shopping day. And if you want the festive Orchard Road lights, December is the trade-off you knowingly accept.

Visa, and why you shouldn't sweat it

Indians do need a visa for Singapore, but it's an electronic one with no embassy queue and no interview. It's filed online through an authorised agent and usually comes back within a few working days. For a sixteen-person group that would otherwise be a paperwork nightmare, and that's precisely the kind of thing we absorb so you don't.

When you book the trip with us, the visas are handled as part of the package rather than left to each family to chase. For the document checklist, validity and current fees, our Singapore visa for Indians 2026 guide has the detail before you travel.

Why Ahmedabad groups book with TripCabinet

You could stitch a sixteen-person trip together yourself across five websites. I wouldn't wish it on anyone. The reason Gujarat groups keep coming back to us is that we run the whole thing as one booking: flights seated together, a hotel block that won't fall apart, a right-sized coach, pre-booked Sentosa and Universal tickets, the visas, the Jain-meal flags, and a day plan that respects both the kids and the grandparents.

If a flight time shifts or you want to swap the Zoo for an extra Sentosa morning, one message to one team sorts it. No midnight calls to a hotel that can't find half your rooms. We're a Bangalore-based agency working with travellers across India, and Singapore group trips are routine for us. When you're set, the packages below are the quickest way to begin.

It also pays to confirm current attraction timings before you lock the plan, and the official Singapore Tourism Board site is the place to check.

Practical info at a glance

  • Route: Ahmedabad (AMD) → Singapore (SIN), ~4,000 km.
  • Direct: Scoot non-stop on select days, ~5h 30m. Limited frequency.
  • 1-stop: Via Mumbai, Delhi or Chennai, ~7–9h total; usually easier for groups and often cheaper.
  • Return economy fares: ~₹19,000–₹38,000 per person by season.
  • Best months: February–March and July–August for value.
  • Food: Pure-veg and Jain meals are easy; we pre-flag hotels and restaurants.
  • Visa: e-visa for Indians, processed online in a few working days.

So there it is, minus the usual scare stories. A family from Maninagar once told me they'd put off this trip for three years convinced it would be a veg-food disaster and a logistical mess for their group of fourteen. They came back arguing only about which thali in Little India was best. Pick your dates, tell us your numbers, and let us carry the rest.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, but it is limited. Scoot operates a non-stop AMD–SIN flight on select days, taking about 5 hours 30 minutes. Because frequency is limited, most Ahmedabad groups instead fly an easy 1-stop connection via Mumbai, Delhi or Chennai (around 7–9 hours total), which offers more departure times and seats.

A 4-night package runs roughly ₹75,000 to ₹1,15,000 per person all in: return flights (₹19,000–₹38,000), land package (₹35,000–₹60,000) and personal spending (₹15,000–₹25,000). Larger family or community groups pay less per head as transfers and tickets are shared.

Very easy. Little India has many South Indian and Gujarati-friendly thali restaurants that serve no-onion no-garlic meals, hawker centres usually have a vegetarian stall, and malls carry Indian chains. For strict Jain travellers we pre-flag hotels and restaurants before you land.

Yes. We book the whole party as one unit: seats together, a held hotel room block, a right-sized coach, group attraction tickets, all the visas, and an itinerary paced for both children and elders, so nothing falls apart mid-trip.

February–March and July–August offer the best value, with lighter crowds and gentler fares. Avoid December–January if budget matters, as prices peak and it clashes with Gujarat wedding-season travel.

Yes, an electronic visa with no embassy visit or interview. It is filed online through an authorised agent and usually returns within a few working days. When you book with us, the group visas are handled as part of the package.

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