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Singapore Trip Cost from India: The Real Day-by-Day Budget I Tracked Across 4 Trips

I have a confession. Before my first Singapore trip in 2019, I Googled "singapore trip cost from india" and got answers ranging from INR 50,000 to INR 2,00,000. That's not helpful. That's a range so wide you could drive a bus through it.

So I did something obsessive. I tracked every single expense across my last four Singapore trips โ€” from the SGD 1.80 kopi at Ya Kun to the SGD 650/night at Marina Bay Sands. I photographed receipts. I noted down MRT fares. I even tracked how much I wasted on bottled water before learning where the free water stations were.

This isn't a "budget could be X or Y" article. This is my actual spending data, turned into three clear tracks: budget (under INR 50K total), mid-range (INR 50K-1L), and luxury (INR 1L-2L). Same 5-day itinerary, three different ways to experience it. Pick your track and know exactly what you'll spend before you book a single thing.

Before we break down hotel costs and meals, let me mention something crucial: your flight ticket is usually 30-50% of the total trip cost. If you nail a cheap flight, everything else becomes easier to budget. Check out our detailed guide on finding the cheapest flights from India international routes โ€” it covers when to book, which tools to use, and typical prices for popular routes like Mumbai-Singapore.

The Real Singapore Trip Cost from India: Quick Numbers First

Before we break it down day by day, here's the executive summary. Bookmark this if you need to convince your spouse or parents about the budget.

Budget Track (Under INR 50,000 total per person):
Flights: INR 14,000-18,000 round trip (book 3-4 months ahead)
Accommodation: INR 8,000-10,000 (5 nights in hostels/capsule hotels)
Food: INR 7,500-10,000 (hawker centers only)
Transport: INR 2,500-3,000 (MRT + walking)
Attractions: INR 6,000-8,000 (free attractions + 2-3 paid)
Miscellaneous: INR 3,000-5,000 (SIM, water, souvenirs)
Total: INR 41,000-54,000

Mid-Range Track (INR 50,000 - 1,00,000 per person):
Flights: INR 18,000-25,000 (better timing, no red-eye)
Accommodation: INR 20,000-30,000 (3-star hotels, private rooms)
Food: INR 15,000-20,000 (mix of hawker + restaurants)
Transport: INR 4,000-5,000 (MRT + occasional Grab)
Attractions: INR 15,000-18,000 (major attractions with combo tickets)
Miscellaneous: INR 5,000-7,000
Total: INR 77,000-1,05,000

Luxury Track (INR 1,00,000 - 2,00,000 per person):
Flights: INR 35,000-50,000 (Singapore Airlines, good timings)
Accommodation: INR 50,000-70,000 (Marina Bay Sands or Fullerton)
Food: INR 25,000-35,000 (restaurants, fine dining experiences)
Transport: INR 8,000-12,000 (Grab, private transfers)
Attractions: INR 20,000-25,000 (all attractions, VIP access)
Miscellaneous: INR 10,000-15,000
Total: INR 1,48,000-2,07,000

singapore trip cost from india at hawker center food court

When to Book Flights: The Month-by-Month Price Reality

Flights are the biggest variable in your singapore trip cost from india. The difference between booking smart and booking blind can be INR 15,000-20,000.

Cheapest months (book these if you can): February, September, and the first two weeks of November. I've seen round-trip fares from Delhi for INR 12,500 on Scoot during these windows. Bangalore tends to be INR 2,000-3,000 cheaper than Delhi throughout the year because of the Scoot hub.

Most expensive months: December 15 - January 15 (peak holiday season), June-July (school summer holidays), and around Diwali. I once paid INR 38,000 for a basic IndiGo ticket during Christmas week. Never again.

The booking sweet spot: 8-12 weeks before travel for budget flights, 4-6 weeks for full-service carriers. Set a Google Flights alert and wait for the dip.

City-wise flight cost averages (round trip, 2026):

  • Delhi (DEL): INR 14,000-22,000 off-peak, INR 25,000-40,000 peak
  • Mumbai (BOM): INR 15,000-24,000 off-peak, INR 28,000-45,000 peak
  • Bangalore (BLR): INR 12,000-18,000 off-peak, INR 22,000-35,000 peak
  • Chennai (MAA): INR 11,000-17,000 off-peak, INR 20,000-32,000 peak
  • Kolkata (CCU): INR 14,000-20,000 off-peak, INR 24,000-38,000 peak

Pro tip: Scoot from Bangalore (see our direct flights guide) is consistently the cheapest option. If you're flexible, flying to Bangalore first and then taking Scoot can save you INR 5,000-8,000 compared to direct flights from Delhi during peak season.

For a comparison with another bucket-list destination that's surprisingly affordable now, check out our Japan trip cost breakdown for Indians โ€” the weak yen has changed everything.

Day-by-Day Spending Diary: Budget Track (Under INR 50K)

This is the backpacker-with-standards track. Not sleeping in airports or skipping meals, but being strategic about where your money goes. Here's exactly what I spent on my most recent budget trip in October 2025.

Day 1: Arrival and Chinatown

Flight landed at 5:30 PM. Cleared immigration in 20 minutes โ€” Changi Airport efficiency is genuinely impressive. The first expense was the tourist SIM card from the Singtel counter in the arrivals hall โ€” SGD 15 (INR 935) for 7 days with 50GB data. Don't buy this at the airport if you're truly budget-conscious. Walk to Mustafa Centre in Little India and get the same thing for SGD 8-10.

I took the MRT to Chinatown. Fare from Changi Airport: SGD 2.50 (INR 155). Checked into The Bohemian Chic hostel โ€” SGD 35/night (INR 2,180) for a private pod with curtain, locker, and shared bathroom. Not glamorous but clean and quiet.

Dinner at Maxwell Food Centre: Tian Tian chicken rice SGD 5 (INR 310), sugar cane juice SGD 1.50 (INR 93). Walked around Chinatown โ€” free. Downloaded the EZ-Link app and loaded SGD 20 on my phone for transit.

Day 1 Total: INR 3,673 (SGD 59)

Day 2: Marina Bay (Free Version)

Breakfast at Ya Kun Kaya Toast: SGD 4.80 (INR 300) for the signature set with soft-boiled eggs and kopi. Then MRT to Marina Bay โ€” SGD 1.50 (INR 93).

Here's the thing about Marina Bay โ€” you can experience 80% of it for free. Gardens by the Bay outdoor gardens? Free. Supertree Grove? Free. The evening light show? Free. Walking along the Marina Bay Sands boardwalk with that view? Free. The only paid attractions are the Cloud Forest/Flower Dome (SGD 28) and the SkyPark observation deck (SGD 26). I skipped both on this trip.

Lunch at Satay by the Bay: SGD 8 (INR 500) for 10 sticks of chicken satay with rice cake. Spent the afternoon walking through the outdoor gardens, then watched the Spectra light show at 8 PM. Absolutely free and genuinely impressive.

Dinner: Hong Lim Food Centre near Chinatown. Char kway teow SGD 4.50 (INR 280), iced lime juice SGD 2 (INR 125).

Day 2 Total: INR 1,298 (SGD 20.80)

Day 3: Little India and Kampong Glam

Both neighborhoods are free to explore. Little India felt oddly familiar โ€” Mustafa Centre is basically a miniature Sarojini Nagar with better air conditioning. I spent two hours there just wandering, not buying anything.

Breakfast: Roti prata at The Banana Leaf Apollo, SGD 3 for two pieces with curry (INR 187). Walked to Kampong Glam โ€” the Arab Quarter โ€” and explored Sultan Mosque (free entry, just cover your legs), Haji Lane with its street art, and the vintage shops.

Lunch: Zam Zam Restaurant for murtabak, SGD 8 (INR 500). This is the kind of heavy, filling meal that means you can skip snacks entirely.

Afternoon: Back to Little India for the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple. Again, free. Then I walked to the Singapore Art Museum (free on Friday evenings after 6 PM โ€” check their schedule).

Dinner: Tekka Centre hawker hall. Vegetable biryani SGD 5 (INR 310), teh tarik SGD 1.50 (INR 93).

Day 3 Total: INR 1,090 (SGD 17.50)

Singapore MRT station platform for budget daily transport

Day 4: Sentosa (Budget Strategy)

Sentosa is where budget trips can derail fast. Universal Studios alone costs SGD 82 (INR 5,100). S.E.A. Aquarium is SGD 41. Add cable car, food, and souvenirs and you're looking at SGD 150+ for a family of two.

My budget approach: Skip Universal on this trip (save it for mid-range). Instead, I did the free attractions. Took the Sentosa Express from VivoCity โ€” SGD 4 (INR 250). Walked to Palawan Beach (free), crossed the suspension bridge to "Southernmost Point of Continental Asia" (free photo op), watched the Wings of Time show in the evening (SGD 23 for standard seats, INR 1,430).

Breakfast before leaving: Toast Box at VivoCity, SGD 5.80 (INR 360). Lunch on Sentosa: Malaysian Food Street, nasi lemak SGD 7 (INR 435).

Dinner back at Chinatown: Liao Fan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice โ€” the Michelin-starred hawker stall. SGD 5 (INR 310) for a plate that would cost SGD 40 in a restaurant.

Day 4 Total: INR 2,785 (SGD 44.80)

Day 5: Departure

Late flight at 11 PM (red-eye, but saved INR 4,000 compared to daytime flight). Used the morning to explore Bugis Junction mall and the Bugis Street market. Bought some souvenirs: SGD 15 (INR 935) for keychains and a Merlion magnet for my fridge collection.

Late brunch at Toast Box: SGD 7.50 (INR 465). Checked out, stored luggage at hostel (free for guests), then took one last walk around Chinatown.

Dinner at the airport: This was a mistake. Paid SGD 14 (INR 870) for chicken rice that was half the quality of Maxwell Food Centre. Eat before you arrive at Changi.

MRT to Airport: SGD 2.50 (INR 155).

Day 5 Total: INR 2,425 (SGD 39)

Budget Trip Grand Total:

  • Flight (October, Scoot from BLR): INR 14,200
  • Accommodation (5 nights): INR 10,900
  • Daily spending (5 days): INR 11,271
  • Total: INR 36,371

Under INR 40K for a proper Singapore trip. Not a rushed "see three things and go" trip, but a real experience. I ate well, saw the major areas, watched sunset at Marina Bay, and came back with energy instead of debt.

The Mid-Range Experience: Same 5 Days, More Comfort

This is the track I recommend for first-time visitors who want balance. You're not penny-pinching but not splurging either. Here's the same itinerary with upgraded choices.

Key Differences from Budget Track:

Accommodation: Ibis on Bencoolen or Fragrance Hotel โ€” SGD 100-120/night (INR 6,200-7,450) instead of hostels. Private room, proper bathroom, breakfast included at some properties.

Food: Mix of hawker meals (2-3 per day) with one restaurant experience daily. Average daily food cost: SGD 50-60 (INR 3,100-3,725).

Attractions: Add the paid experiences โ€” Gardens by the Bay Flower Dome + Cloud Forest (SGD 28), Marina Bay Sands SkyPark (SGD 26), Singapore Flyer (SGD 33), and either Universal Studios (SGD 82) or the Night Safari (SGD 55).

Transport: MRT for most travel, but Grab for airport transfers and late nights. One airport Grab: SGD 25-30 (INR 1,550-1,860).

Mid-Range 5-Day Cost Breakdown:

  • Flight (IndiGo, good timing): INR 22,000
  • Accommodation (5 nights at SGD 110/night): INR 34,100
  • Food (5 days at SGD 55/day average): INR 17,050
  • Transport (MRT + 2 Grabs): INR 5,000
  • Attractions (combo tickets strategy): INR 14,500
  • Miscellaneous: INR 5,000
  • Total: INR 97,650

The combo ticket trick: Buy the Singapore Attractions Pass or Big Bus bundle. For SGD 108 (INR 6,700), you get Gardens by the Bay conservatories, Singapore Flyer, River Wonders, and choice of Night Safari OR Zoo. Buying separately would cost SGD 145+. That's a 25% saving.

The Luxury Track: When Money Isn't the Constraint

I did this once. My wife and I celebrated our 10th anniversary in Singapore. Here's what "luxury" actually looks like.

Marina Bay Sands luxury hotel rooftop infinity pool at sunset

Flights: Singapore Airlines, DEL-SIN direct, economy premium. INR 48,000 round trip per person. The legroom alone was worth it for a 5.5-hour flight.

Accommodation: Marina Bay Sands, City View room, 3 nights. SGD 650/night (INR 40,300). Then 2 nights at The Fullerton Hotel โ€” SGD 450/night (INR 27,900). Total accommodation: INR 1,77,000 for two people.

The MBS experience: That infinity pool? It's real and it's spectacular. But here's what they don't tell you โ€” the pool is crowded from 4-7 PM. Go at 9 AM or after 8 PM. The view from the room at night, with the city lights reflecting on the bay, was genuinely worth the money for a special occasion.

Fine dining: Dinner at JAAN by Kirk Westaway (2 Michelin stars) โ€” SGD 288 per person for the tasting menu (INR 17,856). Lunch at Labyrinth (Singapore's modern local cuisine) โ€” SGD 180 per person (INR 11,160). These meals were events, not just food. Worth it once.

Transport: Private transfers from airport (SGD 80), Grab everywhere else. No MRT. Total transport: INR 12,000.

Attractions with VIP access: Universal Studios Express Pass (skip-the-line) โ€” SGD 50 add-on per person. Night Safari Premium Experience with guide โ€” SGD 125 per person. Total attractions: INR 25,000.

Luxury 5-Day Cost Breakdown (per person):

  • Flight: INR 48,000
  • Accommodation (half of couple's cost): INR 88,500
  • Food: INR 35,000
  • Transport: INR 6,000
  • Attractions: INR 25,000
  • Spa, miscellaneous: INR 12,000
  • Total: INR 2,14,500

For a couple, that's INR 4,29,000 total. Steep? Absolutely. Worth it for a once-in-a-decade celebration? We thought so. Would I do it for a regular trip? Absolutely not. The mid-range experience gives you 85% of the joy for 45% of the cost.

The Hidden Costs Nobody Mentions

These small expenses add up to INR 3,000-8,000 if you're not careful.

Drinking water: Singapore's tap water is safe. I didn't know this on my first trip and spent SGD 2-3 per bottle daily. That's INR 125-185 per bottle, maybe 3-4 bottles a day in the heat. Carry a refillable bottle and fill at water coolers (everywhere in malls, MRT stations, attractions).

Tourist SIM vs roaming: Airport SIM costs SGD 15 (INR 935). Mustafa Centre sells the same for SGD 8-10. Some Indian carriers now offer Singapore roaming packs for INR 500-700 that work just as well if you don't need massive data.

The Grab vs MRT math: Changi to city center costs SGD 20-25 on Grab, SGD 2.50 on MRT. For two people, Grab makes sense late at night when you're tired with luggage. For solo travelers, MRT always wins.

Attraction combo tickets: Individual tickets to Gardens by the Bay conservatories, Singapore Flyer, and Night Safari cost approximately SGD 116 total. The Singapore attractions combo pass bundles these for SGD 90-100. Always check Klook or the Singapore Tourism Board website for bundle deals.

The restaurant trap: Indian families visiting Singapore often end up spending SGD 50-80 on dinners because someone suggests "let's eat at a nice restaurant tonight." Once is fine. But if you do this every night, you've added INR 15,000-20,000 to your trip. The hawker food is genuinely excellent โ€” it's not settling, it's experiencing Singapore properly.

Currency and Payment: What Actually Works

The SGD to INR rate fluctuates between 61-64. For quick math, multiply SGD by 62.

Where to exchange: Not at Changi Airport (worst rates). Not at your Indian bank before departure (also bad). Go to Mustafa Centre in Little India or the money changers on Buffalo Road. The rate difference can save you INR 500-800 on a SGD 200 exchange.

How much cash to carry: SGD 100-150 is enough for a 5-day trip. Hawker centers and small vendors are the only places where cash is truly necessary. Everything else accepts cards. Some hawker stalls now accept PayNow QR codes.

Card recommendations: Niyo Global or Fi Money (zero forex markup). HDFC Infinia or Axis Magnus (forex markup but rewards offset it). Avoid regular debit cards โ€” they charge 2-3.5% forex fees plus bank conversion markups.

UPI in Singapore: BHIM UPI is accepted at some places in Singapore through NETS collaboration. But don't rely on it. Acceptance is spotty โ€” maybe 30% of major retailers and almost no hawker stalls.

What TripCabinet Handles (And What It Costs)

If spreadsheets and booking juggling aren't your thing, this is where we come in. Our Singapore tour packages from India start at INR 45,000 per person (twin sharing, 4N/5D) and include flights, accommodation, airport transfers, and major attractions.

The advantage? We negotiate bulk rates with hotels and attractions that aren't available to individual bookers. Our mid-range package delivers a better experience than what you'd get DIY-booking at the same price point. We handle visa documentation, Singapore arrival card submissions, and 24/7 support if anything goes wrong.

For couples, our Singapore honeymoon packages include romantic dinner experiences and hotel upgrades that would cost 30-40% more if booked separately. For families traveling with kids, check our family tour packages that bundle Universal Studios and kid-friendly itineraries.

Practical Planning Checklist

8-12 weeks before:

2-4 weeks before:

  • Submit SGAC (Singapore Arrival Card) โ€” free, mandatory, online only
  • Purchase attraction tickets on Klook/Pelago (10-15% cheaper than walk-in)
  • Download apps: EZ-Link (MRT card), Grab, Google Maps (download offline Singapore map)

Day before:

  • Reconfirm SGAC submission
  • Screenshot hotel booking, attraction tickets, visa approval
  • Pack light โ€” Singapore is hot, you'll rewear clothes

The singapore trip cost from india isn't a mystery once you break it down. Budget travelers can absolutely do it under INR 50,000. Mid-range travelers should budget INR 80,000-1,00,000. Luxury seekers โ€” plan for INR 1.5-2 lakh per person and enjoy every moment of it.

Whatever track you choose, the key is knowing beforehand. No surprises, no budget blowouts, no returning home to credit card stress. That's what this breakdown is for. If you want us to handle the logistics while you focus on the experience, check our packages or drop us a message. We've done this trip hundreds of times โ€” we know exactly what works.

Planning to visit Singapore during Diwali? Check out our Diwali long weekend international trip guide for leave optimization strategies and booking tips.

Frequently Asked Questions

A 5-day Singapore trip from India costs INR 45,000-50,000 for budget travelers (hostels, hawker food), INR 80,000-1,00,000 for mid-range (3-star hotels, mix of dining), and INR 1,50,000-2,00,000 for luxury (Marina Bay Sands, fine dining, private transfers).

February and September are the cheapest months to fly to Singapore from India, with round-trip fares from Delhi starting at INR 12,000-15,000 on Scoot or IndiGo. Avoid June-July school holidays and December-January peak season when prices double.

Budget INR 1,500-2,000 per day for hawker center meals (SGD 4-6 per meal). Mid-range travelers spending on restaurant lunches should budget INR 3,000-4,000 daily. A single restaurant dinner can cost INR 3,000+ per person.

Singapore can be affordable if you eat at hawker centers (INR 250-350 per meal), use MRT instead of Grab, and stay in hostels or budget hotels. The city becomes expensive when you dine at restaurants, take taxis, and visit all paid attractions.

Carry SGD 100-150 cash for hawker centers and small vendors. Use your debit/forex card for attractions, malls, and restaurants. Exchange money at Mustafa Centre or money changers in Little India for the best rates, not at Changi Airport.

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