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Packages available from Mumbai

Singapore Budget Tour Package – 3 Days / 2 Nights — Singapore package from Mumbai
27% off
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Singapore Budget Tour Package – 3 Days / 2 Nights

From ₹21,999 ₹29,999 per person on twin sharing
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Singapore 5 Days 4 Nights Holiday Package — Singapore package from Mumbai
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Family

Singapore 5 Days 4 Nights Holiday Package

From ₹34,740 ₹40,530 per person on twin sharing
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Singapore Best Seller Tour Package – 4 Days / 3 Nights

From ₹41,999 per person on twin sharing
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Singapore Best Seller Tour Package – 5 Days / 4 Nights — Singapore package from Mumbai
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Honeymoon

Singapore Best Seller Tour Package – 5 Days / 4 Nights

From ₹55,999 ₹65,999 per person on twin sharing
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Singapore Tour Packages with Sentosa Stay | 4D3N from INR 55,999 — Singapore package from Mumbai
20% off
Adventure

Singapore Tour Packages with Sentosa Stay | 4D3N from INR 55,999

From ₹55,999 ₹69,999 per person on twin sharing
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Singapore Tour Package with Destination Pass – 5 Days / 4 Nights — Singapore package from Mumbai
9% off
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Singapore Tour Package with Destination Pass – 5 Days / 4 Nights

From ₹72,999 ₹79,999 per person on twin sharing
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Singapore Signature Luxury Tour – Sofitel Sentosa Stay | 6 Days / 5 Nights — Singapore package from Mumbai
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Singapore Signature Luxury Tour – Sofitel Sentosa Stay | 6 Days / 5 Nights

From ₹115,000 ₹125,000 per person on twin sharing
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Prices are per person on twin sharing and cover the land arrangements. International airfare is not included unless the package name says otherwise.

Flights from Mumbai to Singapore

Singapore is a nonstop flight from Mumbai of about 5h 30m, flown by Air India, IndiGo and Singapore Airlines, with roughly 28 departures a week between them. You leave from Terminal 2 at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International.

International flights leave from Terminal 2 at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International. The airport sits inside the city rather than outside it, which sounds convenient and is not: the Western Express Highway and the Sahar elevated road can both seize up, and the difference between a 3pm and a 6pm start from the western suburbs is routinely ninety minutes.

Mumbai has both late-night and early-morning departures to Singapore. The overnight ones land in time for breakfast at Changi and let you start the itinerary the same day; a morning departure costs you the first evening but not a night of sleep.

Airport Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International (BOM)
Routing Nonstop to Changi
Journey time about 5h 30m
Airlines on the route Air India, IndiGo and Singapore Airlines
Nonstop departures a week about 28
Typical return economy fare ₹17,000–36,000 per person

Schedules and fares move with the season and the airline's own planning cycle. We check live availability for your dates before we quote, and the fare in your quote is the fare we can actually book.

Best time to fly from Mumbai

Prices out of Mumbai peak over Diwali and the Christmas–New Year fortnight. The monsoon months of July and August are the cheapest time to fly out — and Singapore in those months is no wetter than usual, because its rain comes in short afternoon bursts rather than in a season.

Singapore itself has no season worth avoiding. It sits one degree off the equator, so it is warm and humid every month of the year, and its rain arrives as a heavy hour in the afternoon rather than as a monsoon that spoils a week. What actually changes is the crowd: Universal Studios and Gardens by the Bay in the December holidays are a different experience from the same places on a Tuesday in February.

So the question is really about the fare from Mumbai, not the weather in Singapore. Travel when your own city is not travelling and the same holiday costs materially less.

What you will spend on the ground

The package covers hotels, airport transfers and the attraction tickets named in your itinerary. What it does not cover is the day-to-day, and this is where estimates in India tend to be optimistic. Per person, per day, in rupees:

Spending style Meals Local transport Extras and shopping Per day
Hawker centres, MRT everywhere ₹1,200 ₹400 ₹800 ₹2,400
Mixed — some restaurants, occasional cab ₹2,800 ₹900 ₹2,000 ₹5,700
Restaurants, cabs, Orchard Road ₹5,500 ₹2,000 ₹5,000 ₹12,500

Two things save Indian travellers real money in Singapore and almost nobody mentions them. The hawker centres are not a budget compromise — Maxwell, Lau Pa Sat and Tekka are where Singaporeans actually eat, and a plate costs a fraction of a restaurant meal. And the MRT reaches every attraction on your itinerary, so the daily taxi budget most people set aside is money you can spend on something you will remember.

A five-day Singapore plan from a Mumbai departure

This is the shape most of our Mumbai bookings take, built around when your flight actually lands rather than around a generic day one.

Day 1 Land at Changi, clear immigration and transfer to the hotel. If you took the overnight flight you are in the city by mid-morning with the day intact — spend it gently at Marina Bay, the Merlion and the Helix Bridge, and stay for the Spectra light show on the waterfront after dark.
Day 2 Sentosa. Universal Studios takes most of a day if you want the rides, and arriving at opening is the difference between four rides and eight. The island also holds S.E.A. Aquarium and Adventure Cove, and the cable car over from Mount Faber is worth doing at least one way.
Day 3 Gardens by the Bay in the morning — the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome are indoors and air-conditioned, which matters more than you expect. Afternoon in Chinatown and Little India, where most Indian travellers find both the food and the temples familiar in a way that surprises them.
Day 4 The Mandai wildlife parks — the Singapore Zoo, River Wonders and Bird Paradise sit together, and the Night Safari runs after dark. Pick two rather than all four; the mistake is trying to do the whole reserve in a day.
Day 5 Orchard Road, Bugis Street or Mustafa Centre depending on what you are buying, then the transfer to Changi. Leave time for the airport itself: Jewel, with the indoor waterfall, is genuinely worth an hour before you check in.

Four nights is the length that fits Singapore without rushing it. Three works if you drop one of the big parks; six is worth it only if you are adding Malaysia or a cruise, which we also arrange. Tell us which of these days matter to you and we will rebuild the rest around them.

The package that flies from Mumbai

Most prices on this page are land-only, because the airfare is the part that changes with where you fly from. This one is not: it is priced with the flight from Mumbai included, so the figure is what the holiday actually costs you.

Singapore Tour Package with Flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad & Bangalore | 4/5D Group Tour — 4 nights, from ₹129,999 per person on twin sharing, airfare included.

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A 5-day Singapore itinerary from Mumbai

What the trip looks like day by day. Every package we quote is adjusted to your dates, your pace and who is travelling — this is the shape most people book.

Day 1Fly Mumbai to Singapore, and settle in

Singapore is a direct flight from Mumbai of about 5h 30m, so you land with the day still ahead of you. Your driver meets you in the arrivals hall at Changi with a name sign, and you are at your hotel on a fixed price agreed before you travel — no queue, no meter. If the flight is late we track it and the pick-up moves with it.

Once you have dropped your bags, the evening is yours. The easiest first outing is Gardens by the Bay: the Supertree light and sound show runs twice a night and costs nothing, and the walk around Marina Bay afterwards is the view everyone comes to Singapore for. Nearest MRT: Bayfront MRT exit B, then a covered ten-minute walk.

Day 2Sentosa: the theme park island

Sentosa is a full day and worth treating as one. Universal Studios takes a full day, six to eight hours if you want the whole park — be at the gate before opening and ride the far end of the park first — everyone else queues at the front.

Getting there is part of it. one-way is enough — take it across, then return on the Sentosa Express, which is free and faster. Nearest MRT: HarbourFront MRT, then the Faber Peak station.

Stay for the evening. two shows nightly, usually 7.40pm and 8.40pm on the beach, and the first show is the one bundled into most packages — eat before it, not after, or you will be hungry through it.

Day 3Marina Bay and the city centre

The two conservatories at Gardens by the Bay — the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest — take two to four hours and are indoors, which makes them the reliable half of any day here. do the domes in the afternoon heat, then be at the Supertree Grove after dark for the free Garden Rhapsody show

From there it is a walk to the Merlion and the bay. go before 8am or after 9pm — at any other hour you are photographing a crowd, not a statue Nearest MRT: Raffles Place MRT, about a five-minute walk.

For the view from above rather than across, the SkyPark deck at Marina Bay Sands costs around SGD 32 adult, SGD 28 child and takes about an hour. go about 45 minutes before sunset and you get the skyline in daylight, at golden hour and lit up, on one ticket

Day 4Wildlife, ending after dark

The Mandai parks sit together in the north and are the part of Singapore that surprises people who expected only a city. Bird Paradise takes three to four hours and works well in the morning.

Night Safari is the one to book ahead: it opens after dark, usually 7.15pm–midnight, last entry well before closing, and takes three to four hours. take the tram first then walk the trails — the reverse means queueing for the tram at its worst Nearest MRT: Khatib MRT then the Mandai Khatib Shuttle, or a taxi.

Day 5Fly home to Mumbai

Check out, and your driver collects you with time to spare — we set the pick-up three hours before departure, because check-in for international flights closes well before the gate does.

If your flight is late in the day, leave your bags at the hotel and use the morning. Jewel at Changi is worth arriving early for in its own right: the indoor waterfall is inside the airport, so it costs you nothing in time.

What a trip from Mumbai costs

Land package (from) ₹21,999
Return airfare from Mumbai ₹17,000–36,000
Singapore visa ₹2,000–2,700
Meals and spending ₹2,400–12,500 a day per person — see the breakdown above

Singapore visa for travellers from Maharashtra

Indian passport holders need a visa before boarding — there is no visa on arrival. Applications from Maharashtra fall under the Consulate-General of Singapore, Mumbai, but you never visit it: everything is filed electronically by an authorised agent, with no interview and no biometrics appointment.

Apply three to four weeks before departure. We file it as part of the booking — see the Singapore visa guide for Mumbai.

Questions from Mumbai

Yes. Singapore is a nonstop flight from Mumbai of about 5h 30m, departing from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International (BOM).

A package flying from Mumbai starts at ₹129,999 per person on twin sharing, airfare included. Land-only packages — where you book your own flights — start at ₹21,999. Both cover hotels, airport transfers and the attraction tickets named in the itinerary.

Yes — Indian passport holders need a visa arranged before travel, and every arriving traveller also files an SG Arrival Card. Consulate-General of Singapore, Mumbai Rules change, so confirm your own against Singapore's Immigration & Checkpoints Authority before booking flights.

Four to five days covers the city without rushing: a day for Sentosa and Universal Studios, a day for Marina Bay and Gardens by the Bay, a day for the Mandai wildlife parks, and time left for shopping and food. Three works if you skip one of the big parks.

Plan on three to four weeks before departure, though the visa itself is usually issued within three to five working days of the documents being in. It is filed electronically by an authorised agent under the Consulate-General of Singapore, Mumbai, so nobody in Mumbai travels to a consulate and your passport stays with you — we work from scanned pages. Your passport does need at least six months of validity left on the date you fly.

Air India, IndiGo and Singapore Airlines fly the route nonstop, with roughly 28 departures a week between them. Schedules change with the season, so we confirm live availability for your dates before quoting.

Return economy fares typically run ₹17,000–36,000 per person, depending on how far ahead you book and whether you travel in a holiday week. Prices out of Mumbai peak over Diwali and the Christmas–New Year fortnight. The monsoon months of July and August are the cheapest time to fly out — and Singapore in those months is no wetter than usual, because its rain comes in short afternoon bursts rather than in a season.

International flights leave from Terminal 2 at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International. The airport sits inside the city rather than outside it, which sounds convenient and is not: the Western Express Highway and the Sahar elevated road can both seize up, and the difference between a 3pm and a 6pm start from the western suburbs is routinely ninety minutes.

Yes, and more easily than most first-time visitors expect. Little India has a dense concentration of Indian vegetarian restaurants, the hawker centres almost all carry a vegetarian stall, and Singapore's own food culture includes a great deal that is vegetarian by default. Jain meals need a little more planning — tell us at booking and we will name the places near your hotel.

It costs more than a domestic holiday and less than most people fear, because the two things that usually inflate a trip are cheap here: the MRT reaches every major attraction, and the hawker centres are where locals genuinely eat rather than a budget compromise. Budget roughly ₹2,400 a day per person eating at hawker centres and using the MRT, or about ₹5,700 for a mix of restaurants and occasional taxis, on top of the package.

Why book Singapore with us

We are in Singapore

Not a reseller booking through someone else. Our office, our contracts and our people are on the ground where your holiday happens.

Our own transfers

Airport pickups run on our own vehicles with our own drivers, so a delayed flight is our problem to solve rather than a third party's.

Costed, not guessed

You get an itemised quote — hotels, transfers, tickets and the visa — before you pay anything, with the airfare priced for your own departure city.

Licensed travel agent

Singapore Tourism Board Licence No. TA03365N, held by Travel DMC Pte. Ltd.. Check it on STB's public register before you pay.

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