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Singapore Malaysia Trip 8 Days: Complete Itinerary 2025
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Singapore Malaysia Trip 8 Days: Complete Itinerary 2025

Discover the perfect 4-day Singapore itinerary as part of your 8-day Singapore-Malaysia adventure from India. Complete guide with costs, visa details, and insider tips for couples.

📅 4 days 👥 Couple 💰 Mid-range 🏷️ Est. ₹63,000 total 📖 1,452 words
Duration
4 days
Traveler type
Couple
Budget tier
Mid-range
Estimated total
₹63,000
Last updated
May 2026

Planning a Singapore Malaysia trip 8 days from India? This comprehensive guide covers the Singapore leg of your journey — 4 unforgettable days in the Lion City. Singapore is the perfect first stop for your Southeast Asian adventure, offering world-class attractions, incredible food, and seamless connectivity to Malaysia. As an Indian passport holder, you'll find Singapore incredibly convenient with straightforward visa processes and direct flights from major Indian cities. This itinerary is designed for couples seeking a mid-range experience, balancing iconic attractions with authentic local experiences. Expect to spend approximately ₹50,000-₹60,000 per person for the Singapore portion (excluding shopping), covering flights, accommodation, food, and activities.

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Getting to Singapore from India

Visa Requirements: Indian passport holders need a visa to enter Singapore. You can apply for an e-visa through an authorized agent or via the ICA website (Singapore does not offer visa-on-arrival for Indians). The Singapore tourist visa typically costs ₹2,500-₹4,000 and is usually valid for 30 days with processing taking 3-5 working days.

Flight Options and Costs:

  • From Delhi: Air India, Singapore Airlines, and IndiGo operate direct flights (5.5 hours). Return fares range from ₹18,000-₹28,000 per person depending on season.
  • From Mumbai: Direct flights with Air India, Singapore Airlines, and Vistara (5 hours). Expect ₹16,000-₹26,000 for returns.
  • From Bangalore: Closest to Singapore with direct flights by multiple carriers (4.5 hours). Return tickets cost ₹15,000-₹25,000.

Book 2-3 months in advance for best rates. Mid-week flights are typically cheaper than weekend departures.

Day 1: Arrival & Marina Bay Exploration

Morning: Arrival & Check-in

Land at Changi Airport, consistently rated the world's best. Clear immigration (usually 30-45 minutes for Indian passport holders), collect your bags, and head to your hotel. Take the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) from the airport — it's efficient, air-conditioned, and costs just ₹180-₹220 to reach central Singapore.

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Afternoon: Gardens by the Bay

Start your Singapore adventure at Gardens by the Bay. Explore the outdoor gardens (free entry) and marvel at the iconic Supertree Grove. Purchase combo tickets for Cloud Forest and Flower Dome (₹2,400 per person). These climate-controlled conservatories showcase plants from Mediterranean and tropical mountain regions. Budget 2-3 hours here.

Lunch: Satay by the Bay food court at Gardens by the Bay offers affordable local cuisine. Try chicken rice (₹400), laksa (₹450), or satay sticks (₹350 for 10 sticks).

Evening: Marina Bay Sands & Light Show

Walk to Marina Bay Sands (10 minutes from Gardens). Visit the SkyPark Observation Deck (₹2,000 per person) for panoramic city views at sunset. At 8 PM, watch the spectacular Spectra light and water show at the Event Plaza (free). End your evening at the Merlion Park for photos with Singapore's iconic symbol.

Dinner: Head to Lau Pa Sat hawker center (₹600-₹800 per person) for authentic Singaporean street food including char kway teow, Hokkien mee, and BBQ satay.

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Day 2: Sentosa Island Adventure

Morning: Universal Studios Singapore

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Take the Sentosa Express monorail to Singapore's premier theme park. Universal Studios Singapore tickets cost ₹5,600 per person (book online for discounts). Arrive at opening (10 AM) to beat crowds. Must-do rides include Battlestar Galactica dueling rollercoasters, Transformers 3D, and Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure. The park is compact enough to cover all attractions in 5-6 hours.

Lunch: Eat inside the park (budget ₹800-₹1,200 per person) or exit to Malaysian Food Street in Resorts World (₹600-₹900 per person).

Afternoon: Sentosa Beaches & Activities

Relax at Siloso Beach (free entry). Rent beach chairs (₹150 per hour) or try water sports. For thrill-seekers, Mega Adventure Park offers zip-lining (₹3,200 per person) and rope courses.

Evening: S.E.A. Aquarium & Wings of Time

Visit S.E.A. Aquarium (₹3,000 per person), one of the world's largest aquariums housing 100,000 marine animals. Time your visit to end around 7 PM for the Wings of Time outdoor night show (₹1,500 per person, 7:40 PM show) — a spectacular water, light, and fire performance.

Dinner: Dine at Quayside Isle waterfront dining enclave. Try Coastes for beach-casual dining (₹1,200-₹1,800 per person) or Bali Bistro & Bar for Indonesian cuisine (₹1,000-₹1,500 per person).

Day 3: Cultural Singapore & Shopping

Morning: Chinatown & Little India

Start at Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Chinatown (free entry, modest dress required). Explore the colorful shophouses along Pagoda Street and Smith Street. Try traditional kaya toast breakfast at Tong Heng Confectionery (₹300-₹400 per person).

Take the MRT to Little India. Visit Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple and browse the vibrant streets of Serangoon Road. Shop for saris, spices, and Indian snacks — prices are reasonable and bargaining is acceptable in some stores.

Afternoon: Orchard Road Shopping

Head to Singapore's premier shopping district. Explore ION Orchard, Paragon, and Takashimaya for international brands. Visit ION Sky observation deck (55th floor, free entry) for city views. For budget shopping, check out Lucky Plaza.

Lunch: Food Republic at Wisma Atria mall offers diverse hawker-style food (₹500-₹700 per person). Try Hainanese chicken rice at Boon Tong Kee on Balestier Road (₹600-₹900 per person).

Evening: Clarke Quay & River Cruise

Take the Singapore River Cruise (₹2,000 per person, 40 minutes) departing from Clarke Quay. Glide past colonial buildings, Marina Bay, and Merlion Park while learning Singapore's history. After the cruise, explore Clarke Quay's riverside dining and entertainment precinct.

Dinner: Jumbo Seafood at Clarke Quay for their famous chili crab (₹3,000 for medium crab, serves 2) or try Song Fa Bak Kut Teh for pork rib soup (₹700-₹1,000 per person).

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Day 4: Nature & Departure

Morning: Singapore Zoo or Botanic Gardens

For animal lovers, visit Singapore Zoo (₹3,200 per person). The open-concept zoo houses over 2,800 animals. Don't miss the orangutan breakfast session (additional ₹2,800 per person, book ahead). Alternatively, explore the UNESCO-listed Singapore Botanic Gardens (free entry, National Orchid Garden ₹400 per person) for a peaceful morning.

Afternoon: Arab Street & Last-Minute Shopping

Visit Sultan Mosque and explore the hip Arab Street (Kampong Glam) neighborhood. Shop for textiles, perfumes, and handicrafts along Haji Lane and Bussorah Street. Browse independent boutiques and quirky cafes in this Instagram-worthy precinct.

Lunch: Zam Zam Restaurant for authentic murtabak (₹350-₹500 per person) or The Malayan Council for Nasi Padang (₹600-₹900 per person).

Evening: Departure

Head to Changi Airport (arrive 3 hours before international flights). If time permits, explore Jewel Changi's indoor waterfall and gardens. Stock up on duty-free chocolates, cosmetics, and Singapore souvenirs before your onward journey to Malaysia or flight back to India.

Where to Stay in Singapore

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Mid-Range Hotels (₹6,000-₹10,000 per night for couples)

  • Hotel Boss (Lavender): Great value with spacious rooms, near MRT, rooftop pool. ₹6,500-₹8,000 per night.
  • Village Hotel Bugis: Central location, modern rooms, excellent breakfast. ₹7,500-₹9,500 per night.
  • Dorsett Singapore: Chinatown location, infinity pool, walking distance to hawker centers. ₹8,000-₹10,000 per night.
  • Park Avenue Rochester: Slightly outside center but near MRT, great for couples seeking quieter surroundings. ₹7,000-₹8,500 per night.

Best Areas to Stay: Marina Bay (central, pricey), Bugis/Lavender (excellent connectivity, mid-range), Chinatown (cultural, affordable dining), Clarke Quay (nightlife, riverside).

Getting Around Singapore

Singapore's public transport is world-class and affordable:

  • MRT (Metro): Most efficient way to travel. Get an EZ-Link card (₹400 card deposit + top-up) or use Singapore Tourist Pass (₹800 per day for unlimited travel). Single trips cost ₹80-₹200.
  • Buses: Extensive network, same payment as MRT. Useful for areas not covered by metro.
  • Taxis/Grab: Metered taxis or Grab (Southeast Asian Uber) available. Airport to city center costs ₹1,400-₹2,000.
  • Walking: Many neighborhoods are pedestrian-friendly with covered walkways.

Download the Citymapper or Google Maps app for seamless navigation.

Money-Saving Tips for Singapore

  • Eat at hawker centers: Authentic local food at fraction of restaurant prices (meals from ₹300-₹600).
  • Book attractions online: Save 10-20% on tickets purchased through Klook or Pelago.
  • Use public transport: Much cheaper than taxis; MRT is fast and connects all major attractions.
  • Free attractions: Gardens by the Bay outdoor gardens, Botanic Gardens, Merlion Park, Marina Bay light shows, temples and mosques.
  • Visit during Great Singapore Sale: June-July for shopping discounts.
  • Drink tap water: Singapore's tap water is safe and excellent quality — carry a refillable bottle.
  • Happy hours: Many bars offer 1-for-1 deals between 5-8 PM.

Best Time to Visit Singapore

Peak Season (December-January, June-July): School holidays mean higher prices and crowds. Book 3-4 months ahead.

Shoulder Season (February-May, September-November): Best time for value. Pleasant weather (though always warm and humid), fewer crowds, better hotel deals. February-April is ideal with less rainfall.

Monsoon (November-January, June-September): Brief afternoon showers, but attractions are indoors or covered. Bring umbrella and waterproof bag.

Festivals to Consider: Chinese New Year (January/February), Deepavali (October/November), Christmas (December) — festive atmosphere but busier and pricier.

Total Budget Breakdown (Per Person)

  • Flights (return): ₹16,000-₹26,000
  • Accommodation (3 nights): ₹9,000-₹15,000
  • Food (4 days): ₹6,000-₹8,000
  • Attractions & activities: ₹12,000-₹16,000
  • Local transport: ₹1,500-₹2,500
  • Visa: ₹3,000
  • Miscellaneous: ₹3,000-₹5,000

Total per person: ₹50,500-₹75,500 (mid-range, excluding shopping)

After Singapore, most travelers continue to Malaysia via bus to Johor Bahru (₹100-₹200, 1 hour) or flight to Kuala Lumpur (₹4,000-₹8,000, 1 hour), completing your perfect 8-day Singapore-Malaysia adventure.

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