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Singapore Trip Cost for Couples on a Budget

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14 Aug 2026
7 min read
Updated 17 Aug 2026

Planning an affordable Singapore trip for two? Discover estimated costs for flights, hotels, food, transport, attractions, and practical ways to save money.

Singapore Trip Cost for Couples on a Budget

Singapore has a reputation for being an expensive destination, but couples do not necessarily need a huge budget to enjoy a memorable holiday. With the right hotel, affordable food choices, public transport, and a carefully selected list of attractions, two people can explore Singapore without spending excessively.

For couples travelling from India, the biggest expenses are usually flights and accommodation. Once those are planned carefully, it is possible to control daily spending quite well.

This guide looks at the approximate cost of a 4-night/5-day budget Singapore trip for two people travelling from India.

How Much Does a Budget Singapore Trip Cost for a Couple?

For two people, a practical planning range for a 4-night/5-day trip is:

  1. Budget: ₹1.2–₹1.6 lakh
  2. Comfortable budget: ₹1.6–₹2.0 lakh
  3. Premium: ₹2.5 lakh and above

These are approximate figures. Your actual cost will depend on your departure city, travel dates, hotel, flight availability, attraction choices, and spending habits.

Singapore Flight Cost for Two People

Flights are usually the first major expense to consider.

Return airfare from India can vary considerably depending on:

  1. Departure city
  2. Travel dates
  3. Airline
  4. Direct or connecting flight
  5. Baggage allowance
  6. How early you book
  7. Peak or off-peak season

For a budget couple's trip, compare several dates before booking. A difference of a few thousand rupees per ticket can make a noticeable difference to your total holiday budget.

Instead of looking only at the headline fare, compare the final price after adding baggage and applicable taxes.

Affordable Hotels in Singapore for Couples

Accommodation can be expensive, but couples can save by choosing a well-connected hotel rather than paying extra for a luxury location.

Little India

Little India can be a practical choice for Indian couples looking for affordable accommodation, vegetarian food, Indian restaurants, and convenient MRT connections.

Lavender

Lavender and nearby areas offer a range of accommodation options with good public transport access.

Jalan Besar

Jalan Besar has several hotels and is well connected to different parts of Singapore.

Bugis

Bugis is useful for couples who want shopping, restaurants, cafés, and convenient access to central attractions.

For a budget couple, an approximate hotel budget could be:

₹6,000–₹10,000 per night

For four nights, that works out to around ₹24,000–₹40,000, although actual rates can be higher during peak periods.

Food Cost for a Budget Couple

Food is one area where couples can save considerably.

Instead of eating at restaurants for every meal, try Singapore's hawker centres and food courts.

A couple could plan approximately:

₹1,500–₹2,500 per day

for affordable meals, depending on what they eat.

Affordable Foods to Try

Consider trying:

  1. Chicken rice
  2. Roti prata
  3. Nasi lemak
  4. Kaya toast
  5. Laksa
  6. Satay
  7. Vegetarian Indian meals

Couples who want a special dinner can keep one evening for a nicer restaurant while keeping the remaining meals affordable.

Transportation Cost for Two

Singapore's MRT and public bus network makes it possible to explore much of the city without relying on taxis.

For a budget trip:

  1. Use MRT for longer journeys.
  2. Walk between nearby attractions.
  3. Use buses where convenient.
  4. Use taxis selectively when they save significant time.

For airport transfers, compare public transport with a private transfer based on your arrival time, luggage, and convenience.

Attraction Costs for Budget Couples

You don't need to visit every paid attraction.

Choose the experiences that are most important to you.

Popular options include:

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

For a budget holiday, choose two or three major paid attractions and spend the remaining time exploring free or low-cost places.

Free Things to Do for Couples

Singapore has plenty of experiences that don't require an attraction ticket.

Marina Bay

Take an evening walk around Marina Bay and enjoy the skyline.

Merlion Park

Visit the Merlion and take photographs together.

Supertree Grove

Explore the outdoor area around the Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay.

Little India

Explore colourful streets, shops, temples, restaurants, and local culture.

Chinatown

Walk through the heritage streets and explore the markets and neighbourhood.

Haji Lane

Visit the colourful street art, cafés, boutiques, and surrounding Kampong Glam area.

Sample Budget for a Couple

For a 4-night/5-day budget trip from India, you could plan approximately:

ExpenseEstimated Cost for 2
Return Flights₹55,000–₹80,000
4 Nights Hotel₹24,000–₹40,000
Food₹8,000–₹12,000
Local Transport₹3,000–₹6,000
Attractions₹12,000–₹25,000
Visa & Miscellaneous₹4,000–₹8,000
Estimated Total₹1.06–₹1.71 lakh

These are indicative figures and should be used as a starting point rather than a fixed quotation.

Sample 5-Day Budget Itinerary for Couples

Day 1: Arrival and Marina Bay

Arrive in Singapore and check into your hotel.

After some rest, visit Merlion Park and walk around Marina Bay in the evening.

Enjoy an affordable dinner nearby.

Day 2: Gardens by the Bay and Marina Bay

Explore Gardens by the Bay.

If you are watching your budget, choose the attractions you are most interested in rather than purchasing every available ticket.

Spend the evening around Marina Bay.

Day 3: Sentosa

Visit Sentosa and choose one or two paid experiences.

You can also spend some time walking around the island and relaxing at the beach.

Day 4: Little India, Chinatown and Haji Lane

Explore Singapore's cultural neighbourhoods.

Have an affordable Indian lunch in Little India and continue towards Chinatown and Kampong Glam.

Day 5: Shopping and Departure

Enjoy breakfast, buy souvenirs, and explore a nearby shopping area before heading to Changi Airport.

How Couples Can Save Money in Singapore

Stay Near an MRT Station

A slightly cheaper hotel near an MRT station can be more convenient than a cheaper hotel requiring frequent taxis.

Eat at Hawker Centres

Local food can be significantly more affordable than eating at restaurants for every meal.

Choose Attractions Carefully

Instead of buying every attraction ticket, select the experiences you genuinely want.

Walk More

Many areas are enjoyable to explore on foot, particularly Marina Bay, Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam.

Travel Outside Peak Periods

If your dates are flexible, compare hotel and flight prices outside major holidays and peak periods.

Book in Advance

Early planning can provide more choice of affordable flights and hotels.

Is Singapore Expensive for Couples?

Singapore can be expensive if you choose luxury hotels, fine dining, private transportation, and multiple premium attractions.

However, a couple can reduce costs significantly by staying in a reasonably priced hotel, using public transport, eating at hawker centres, and mixing paid attractions with free sightseeing.

The destination does not have to be a luxury holiday to be enjoyable.

Visa and Travel Documents

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

Visa fees, application procedures, and supporting-document requirements can change, so verify the current requirements before applying.

Make sure both travellers' passports meet the applicable validity requirements.

Travel Insurance for Couples

Travel insurance is another cost to consider when planning your trip.

Compare policies based on:

  1. Medical coverage
  2. Trip cancellation
  3. Baggage protection
  4. Travel delays
  5. Trip duration

The cheapest policy is not always the best option, so read the coverage and exclusions carefully.

How Much Cash Should a Couple Carry?

Singapore is highly convenient for card and digital payments, so carrying your entire holiday budget in cash is unnecessary.

Keep some Singapore dollars for small purchases and places where cash may be preferred.

Final Thoughts

A Singapore holiday does not have to be extremely expensive for couples.

For a 4-night/5-day budget trip from India, two people can aim for approximately ₹1.2–₹1.7 lakh, depending on flight fares, hotel rates, attractions, and spending habits.

The easiest way to save is to control the three biggest areas of your budget: flights, accommodation, and sightseeing.

Choose a well-connected affordable hotel, use MRT and buses, eat local food, and select only the attractions that matter most to you. You can then enjoy Singapore's skyline, culture, food, beaches, and famous attractions without turning your honeymoon or couple's getaway into an unnecessarily expensive trip.

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TDMC Admin · Travel Specialist · TDMC Global

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