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Singapore Trip Cost for a Family of Five

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14 Aug 2026
7 min read
Updated 17 Aug 2026

Planning a Singapore holiday for five people? Find out the estimated cost of flights, hotels, food, transport, attractions, visa, and a practical 5-day family budget.

Singapore Trip Cost for a Family of Five

Planning a Singapore holiday for a family of five requires a little more budgeting than a trip for two or three people. Flights, family-friendly accommodation, attraction tickets, food, and transportation can quickly add up, but with the right planning, you can build a comfortable Singapore holiday without overspending.

The final cost depends on where you are travelling from in India, your travel dates, hotel category, children's ages, and the attractions you choose.

For this guide, we are looking at a 4-night/5-day Singapore holiday for a family of five travelling from India.

How Much Does Singapore Cost for a Family of Five?

As a general planning estimate, a family of five may spend approximately:

  1. Budget trip: ₹2.0–₹2.6 lakh
  2. Mid-range trip: ₹2.6–₹3.8 lakh
  3. Premium trip: ₹4 lakh and above

These are indicative ranges rather than fixed package prices. Airfares, hotel rates, exchange rates, attraction prices, and travel dates can significantly change the final amount.

Singapore Flight Cost for a Family of Five

Flights are normally one of the largest expenses for a family travelling from India.

The price depends on:

  1. Departure city
  2. Travel dates
  3. Airline
  4. Direct or connecting flight
  5. Baggage allowance
  6. Advance booking
  7. School holidays and peak periods

For five travellers, compare the complete return fare, including baggage and taxes, rather than comparing only the advertised ticket price.

If you are travelling during school holidays, booking flights well in advance can give you more choice of timings and fares.

Singapore Hotel Cost for a Family of Five

Accommodation can be slightly complicated for a family of five because many standard hotel rooms have a maximum occupancy of two or three guests.

Family Room

Some hotels offer family rooms that can accommodate parents and children together.

Connecting Rooms

Two connecting rooms can provide more space and privacy. However, the combined cost may be higher than a family room.

Suite or Apartment-Style Accommodation

Larger families may prefer suites or serviced apartments where permitted.

Before booking, confirm:

  1. Maximum room occupancy
  2. Number of adults and children allowed
  3. Children's ages
  4. Extra-bed availability
  5. Connecting-room availability
  6. Breakfast inclusions
  7. Room size

Approximate Hotel Budget

For four nights, a family of five might plan approximately:

  1. Budget: ₹35,000–₹55,000
  2. Mid-range: ₹55,000–₹90,000
  3. Premium: ₹1 lakh+

Actual prices can vary significantly by location and travel dates.

Food Cost for Five People

Food costs depend on whether your family eats mainly at hawker centres, food courts, casual restaurants, or premium restaurants.

Budget Food

Families can keep costs lower by eating at hawker centres and food courts.

A reasonable planning range could be:

₹2,000–₹3,500 per day for five people

depending on meal choices.

Mid-Range Dining

For a mix of local food, cafés, and restaurants, consider around:

₹4,000–₹8,000 per day

Premium Dining

Fine dining and premium restaurants can increase the budget considerably, particularly for five people.

Indian Food for Families

Indian families can find plenty of familiar food in Singapore.

Little India is particularly useful for:

  1. North Indian food
  2. South Indian food
  3. Vegetarian meals
  4. Indian sweets
  5. Snacks
  6. Street food

Indian restaurants can also be found in other parts of Singapore.

If your children have specific dietary requirements, check ingredients and preparation methods before ordering.

Singapore Transportation Cost for a Family of Five

MRT and Public Buses

Singapore's public transport system can be a cost-effective option for families.

The MRT connects many popular tourist areas, while buses can help with shorter journeys.

Taxis

For five people, a standard taxi may not always accommodate everyone comfortably. Depending on the vehicle and luggage, you may need a larger vehicle or more than one taxi.

Private Transfers

A private vehicle can be convenient for families travelling with children, luggage, or elderly members.

For airport transfers, confirm the vehicle's passenger and luggage capacity before booking.

Singapore Attraction Costs for a Family of Five

Attractions can become one of the biggest expenses for a family.

Popular attractions include:

  1. Universal Studios Singapore
  2. Gardens by the Bay
  3. Singapore Zoo
  4. Night Safari
  5. Singapore Oceanarium
  6. Singapore Cable Car
  7. Sentosa attractions

Ticket prices depend on the attraction, visitor age, date, and ticket type.

Children's pricing can also vary by attraction, so always mention the children's ages when requesting a quotation.

Free Things to Do with a Family of Five

You do not have to pay for every experience.

Merlion Park

Take family photographs with the Merlion and enjoy Marina Bay views.

Marina Bay Waterfront

Walk along the waterfront and enjoy Singapore's skyline.

Supertree Grove

The outdoor areas around Gardens by the Bay can be explored without purchasing tickets for the paid conservatories.

Little India

Explore the colourful streets, shops, restaurants, temples, and cultural attractions.

Chinatown

Enjoy a family walk through Chinatown and explore its shops, food, and heritage areas.

Sample Budget for a Family of Five

For a 4-night/5-day mid-range trip from India, a possible planning budget could look like this:

ExpenseEstimated Cost
Return Flights₹1,25,000–₹1,75,000
4 Nights Hotel₹55,000–₹90,000
Food₹20,000–₹35,000
Local Transport₹7,000–₹12,000
Attractions₹30,000–₹50,000
Visa & Miscellaneous₹7,000–₹12,000
Estimated Total₹2.44–₹3.74 lakh

These figures are for planning purposes only. Your actual cost may be lower or higher.

Sample 5-Day Singapore Family Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival and Marina Bay

Arrive in Singapore and transfer to your hotel.

After checking in and resting, visit Marina Bay and Merlion Park in the evening.

Day 2: Universal Studios Singapore

Spend the entire day at Universal Studios Singapore.

For a family with young children, plan regular breaks rather than trying to cover every ride.

Day 3: Gardens by the Bay

Visit Gardens by the Bay and explore the attractions that suit your family.

Spend the evening around Marina Bay.

Day 4: Sentosa Island

Spend the day on Sentosa.

Depending on your family's interests, choose:

  1. Singapore Oceanarium
  2. Cable Car
  3. Beach time
  4. Luge
  5. Other Sentosa attractions

Day 5: Little India and Shopping

Explore Little India in the morning, enjoy lunch, and do some last-minute shopping before transferring to Changi Airport.

How to Save Money on a Family of Five Trip

Book Early

Flights and suitable family rooms can become expensive during school holidays and peak travel periods.

Choose the Right Room

Don't assume that two rooms are always necessary. Compare family rooms, connecting rooms, and suites based on the hotel's occupancy rules.

Use Public Transport

For families comfortable with MRT and buses, public transport can reduce daily transportation costs.

Mix Paid and Free Attractions

Choose two or three major paid attractions and combine them with free experiences.

Eat Local

Hawker centres and food courts can significantly reduce your food budget compared with eating at restaurants for every meal.

Group Attractions by Location

Planning nearby attractions on the same day can save both time and transportation costs.

Visa and Travel Documents

Indian passport holders should check the latest Singapore visa and entry requirements before travelling.

Visa fees, application procedures, processing arrangements, and required documents can change, so verify the current requirements before applying.

For a family application, make sure every traveller's passport and supporting documents meet the applicable requirements.

Travel Insurance for Five People

Travel insurance is worth considering for a family holiday.

The premium depends on:

  1. Number of travellers
  2. Ages
  3. Trip duration
  4. Medical coverage
  5. Trip cancellation coverage
  6. Additional benefits

Compare coverage and exclusions rather than choosing a policy based only on price.

Budget vs Mid-Range vs Premium Family Trip

Budget

A budget-conscious family can choose:

  1. Affordable accommodation
  2. Public transport
  3. Hawker food
  4. Selected attractions
  5. Free sightseeing

Mid-Range

A mid-range holiday can include:

  1. Comfortable family accommodation
  2. Mix of local food and restaurants
  3. Private transfers when convenient
  4. Major attractions
  5. Shopping

Premium

A premium family holiday can include:

  1. Luxury hotel or suite
  2. Private airport transfers
  3. Fine dining
  4. Premium attraction experiences
  5. More spacious accommodation
  6. Flexible sightseeing

How Much Cash Should a Family of Five Carry?

Singapore accepts cards and digital payments at many businesses, so you do not necessarily need to carry large amounts of cash.

Keep some Singapore dollars available for smaller purchases and incidental expenses.

It is also useful to keep an emergency payment option available separately from your main wallet.

Final Thoughts

A Singapore holiday for a family of five can cost anywhere from around ₹2 lakh to ₹4 lakh or more, depending on your travel style.

For a comfortable 4-night/5-day mid-range trip from India, a planning budget of approximately ₹2.5–₹3.75 lakh is a useful starting point.

The biggest difference usually comes from flights, hotel configuration, attraction choices, and travel dates. Start by fixing your dates, compare family-friendly accommodation, and then build the rest of your budget around the experiences your family actually wants.

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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