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Singapore Budget Trip Cost from India

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10 Aug 2026
3 min read
Updated 17 Aug 2026

Planning a budget Singapore trip from India? Find practical estimates for flights, hotels, food, transport and attractions, plus simple ways to reduce your holiday expenses.

Singapore can be explored on a budget with smart planning. Choosing affordable accommodation, using public transport, eating at hawker centres and selecting only the attractions you really want to visit can significantly reduce your overall holiday cost.

Main Expenses

A budget Singapore trip from India usually includes:

  1. Return flights
  2. Singapore visa, if required
  3. Hotel
  4. Food
  5. Local transport
  6. Attraction tickets
  7. Travel insurance
  8. Personal expenses

Flight Cost from India

Airfare depends on your departure city and travel dates.

Common cities with flights to Singapore include:

  1. Delhi
  2. Mumbai
  3. Bengaluru
  4. Chennai
  5. Hyderabad
  6. Kolkata
  7. Ahmedabad

For budget planning, you may consider approximately ₹20,000–₹35,000 per person for return airfare, although actual fares can vary considerably.

Budget Hotel Cost

Choosing a hotel outside premium areas can help reduce your accommodation cost.

For a basic stay, a planning range of around ₹5,000–₹9,000 per night can be considered, depending on dates and availability.

Look for hotels with convenient MRT access so you don't save on the room only to spend more on transportation.

Food on a Budget

Food can be one of the easiest areas to control.

Consider:

  1. Hawker centres
  2. Food courts
  3. Indian restaurants
  4. Vegetarian restaurants
  5. Local cafés

A budget traveller can plan approximately ₹1,500–₹2,500 per person per day for food, depending on dining choices.

Affordable Transportation

Singapore's MRT and public buses are excellent options for budget travellers.

Use public transport for most sightseeing and consider taxis or ride-hailing only when necessary.

Planning attractions by location can also reduce unnecessary travel.

Choose Attractions Carefully

You don't need to visit every paid attraction.

Popular options include:

  1. Gardens by the Bay
  2. Universal Studios Singapore
  3. Singapore Oceanarium
  4. Singapore Zoo
  5. Sentosa
  6. Singapore Flyer

Choose attractions according to your interests and balance paid experiences with free sightseeing.

Free Things to Do

There are several places you can enjoy without spending heavily on attraction tickets.

Consider:

  1. Merlion Park
  2. Marina Bay waterfront
  3. Gardens by the Bay outdoor areas
  4. Chinatown
  5. Little India
  6. Kampong Glam
  7. Haji Lane
  8. Orchard Road

These can add variety to your itinerary without a large attraction budget.

Sample Budget for 5 Days

For one person travelling from India for 5 days and 4 nights, a rough budget could be:

ExpenseApprox. Budget
Return Flight₹20,000–₹35,000
Budget Hotel Share₹10,000–₹18,000
Visa & Fees₹3,000+
Food₹7,500–₹12,500
Transport₹3,000–₹5,000
Attractions₹5,000–₹12,000
Miscellaneous₹3,000–₹5,000

Estimated Total

Approximately ₹51,500–₹90,500 per person, excluding major shopping.

This is a planning estimate only. Actual prices will depend on your travel dates, flight availability, hotel and attraction choices.

How to Save Money

You can reduce your Singapore holiday cost by:

  1. Booking flights early
  2. Travelling on flexible dates
  3. Choosing budget accommodation
  4. Staying near an MRT station
  5. Using public transport
  6. Eating at hawker centres
  7. Mixing free and paid attractions
  8. Comparing package and DIY options
  9. Avoiding unnecessary taxi rides

Budget Singapore Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival → Hotel → Merlion Park → Marina Bay

Day 2

Little India → Chinatown → Kampong Glam → Haji Lane

Day 3

Universal Studios Singapore or another major paid attraction

Day 4

Gardens by the Bay → Marina Bay → Shopping

Day 5

Orchard Road → Jewel Changi Airport → Departure

You can replace attractions according to your interests and budget.

Budget Trip vs Tour Package

Don't automatically assume that a DIY trip will always be cheaper.

Compare:

DIY: Flight + Hotel + Attractions + Transport + Food + Visa

Package: Package price + Any excluded services + Visa + Personal expenses

A package can sometimes provide better value when hotel, transfers and attractions are combined.

Final Tips

A budget Singapore trip from India is possible without missing the city's major highlights. The biggest savings usually come from choosing the right travel dates, accommodation and attractions.

Plan your itinerary around MRT routes, mix free experiences with paid attractions and keep a daily spending limit. Before booking, check current flight, hotel and attraction prices because costs can change.

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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