Singapore Travel Guide for Indian Tourists 2025 — Everything You Need to Know
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HMX Global27 Jun 20263 min read

Singapore Travel Guide for Indian Tourists 2025 — Everything You Need to Know

Planning your first Singapore trip from India? This complete guide covers visa, best time, top attractions, food, shopping, and insider tips for Indian travellers.

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Why Singapore Should Be Your Next International Trip

Singapore is the perfect first international destination for Indian travellers. It is clean, safe, English-speaking, and only 3.5 hours from Mumbai. The visa-on-arrival policy means zero paperwork, and the city's efficient MRT network makes it easy to navigate without hiring a private car.

Top Things to Do in Singapore

Gardens by the Bay is non-negotiable. The Supertree Grove lights up every evening during the Garden Rhapsody light-and-sound show (free, 7:45pm and 8:45pm). The Cloud Forest and Flower Dome inside are worth the paid entry — stunning year-round regardless of season.

Marina Bay Sands SkyPark offers the best view of Singapore's skyline. Non-hotel guests can access the observation deck for SGD 26. Book in advance. The infinity pool is hotel guests only.

Universal Studios Singapore is a full-day affair — arrive early (10am), prioritise Transformers and Battlestar Galactica rides, and end the day with the Minion parade. Buy tickets online to skip queues.

Sentosa Island has something for every age — S.E.A. Aquarium (one of the world's largest), Adventure Cove Waterpark, Mega Adventure zipline, and the Wings of Time show at night.

Singapore Zoo and Night Safari — Go for the Night Safari (7:30pm onwards). It is the world's first nocturnal wildlife park and genuinely unlike anything else. Book the tram ride.

Eating in Singapore — The Hawker Centre Guide

Singapore's UNESCO-listed hawker culture is one of the city's greatest treasures. You can eat like royalty for SGD 3-5 per dish. Must-visit centres:

  • Maxwell Food Centre (Chinatown) — Try Tian Tian Chicken Rice, famous globally
  • Lau Pa Sat (CBD) — Evening satay stalls are legendary
  • Newton Food Centre — Tourist-friendly, great seafood
  • Old Airport Road Food Centre — Locals' favourite, away from tourist crowds

For Indian food: Mustafa Centre area in Little India has excellent South Indian and North Indian restaurants at very affordable prices.

Shopping in Singapore

Orchard Road is the luxury shopping mile — ION Orchard, Paragon, Ngee Ann City. Great for brands and window shopping. Bugis Street and Bugis Junction are better for budget shopping — clothes, accessories, and souvenirs from SGD 5.

For electronics and cameras, head to Sim Lim Square but negotiate hard and check warranty carefully. Mustafa Centre in Little India is open 24 hours and sells everything from groceries to gold jewellery at competitive prices.

Getting Around Singapore

The MRT (metro) is world-class — air-conditioned, punctual, and covers every tourist area. Get an EZ-Link card from any 7-Eleven or MRT station (SGD 12 including deposit + credit) and top up as needed. A ride costs SGD 0.90-2.50.

Taxis and Grab are affordable for late nights or when luggage makes MRT impractical. Avoid renting a car — parking is expensive and ERP charges add up.

Day Trips from Singapore

Johor Bahru, Malaysia — 45-minute bus across the Causeway. Duty-free shopping, good food, Legoland. Bring your passport.

Bintan or Batam, Indonesia — 45-minute ferry from HarbourFront. Beach resorts, golf, and seafood. Good for a relaxed day or overnight.

HMX Travel Tips for Indian Families

Travelling with children? Sentosa Island and Universal Studios will keep the kids busy for 2 full days. The Night Safari is magical for children above 5. Avoid the peak July-August school holiday season if possible — prices spike and queues are long. Singapore is entirely wheelchair accessible and has clean public restrooms everywhere.

Book Universal Studios Early

Universal Studios tickets sell out on weekends and school holidays. Book online at least 3 days in advance and arrive by 10am for shorter queues.

Use Hawker Centres Daily

Eating at hawker centres for all meals saves a significant amount per day without compromising on taste or hygiene — many have Michelin-starred stalls.

Night Safari Over Zoo

If you can only do one wildlife experience, choose Night Safari over the regular Singapore Zoo. It is truly unique and worth the slightly higher cost.

Things to Carry

Valid passport (6 months validity)
Return air ticket printout
Hotel booking confirmation
Travel insurance
EZ-Link card (buy at airport)
Comfortable walking shoes
Sunscreen and light cotton clothes
Power bank
Universal travel adapter
SGD cash (SGD 200-300 per person for incidentals)

Avoid These Mistakes

  • Buying SGD at the airport — rates are terrible. Exchange at Mustafa Centre or authorised changers in the city.
  • Ignoring the hawker centres and eating only at restaurants — you'll miss Singapore's soul and overspend.
  • Skipping Gardens by the Bay night show — it is free and spectacular.
  • Not buying an EZ-Link card and paying cash for every MRT ride — much slower and marginally more expensive.
  • Trying to do everything in 3 days — you'll be exhausted. 5 days minimum for a comfortable trip.

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