Planning a trip to Singapore
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Things to do in Singapore in February
Arrive in Singapore and check into the hotel. Relax and freshen up.
Marina Bay Sands SkyPark - Enjoy panoramic views of the city from the iconic rooftop.
Visit Universal Studios Singapore for thrilling rides and world-class attractions.
Relax at Palawan Beach and indulge in beachside activities like kayaking or paddleboarding.
Watch the Wings of Time show, a mesmerizing night extravaganza set in the sea.
Embark on a guided adventure hike at MacRitchie Reservoir Park, known for its TreeTop Walk and lush greenery.
Feast on local Singaporean cuisine at the nearby casual dining spots like Adam Road Food Centre, offering authentic flavors.
Embark on a Night Safari adventure at Singapore Zoo to witness nocturnal animals in their natural habitat.
Explore the thrilling rides and water slides at Adventure Cove Waterpark for an adrenaline-packed morning.
Stroll through Haji Lane, a vibrant street known for its colorful murals, quirky boutiques, and trendy cafes.
Experience the lively nightlife at Clarke Quay, with waterfront restaurants, bars, and live music venues.
Visit the Singapore Botanic Gardens and relax amidst lush greenery and vibrant flora. Enjoy a leisurely walk in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Romantic lunch at a local favorite, Like the locals at Little India serving authentic Indian cuisine with a Singaporean twist.
Indulge in a romantic dinner cruise on the Singapore River, enjoying breathtaking city skyline views and a delightful meal.
Go for souvenir shopping and explore the bustling Orchard Road, an iconic shopping street, for last-minute purchases.
Treat yourself to a delightful Peranakan cuisine lunch at Blue Ginger Restaurant, known for its traditional flavors.
Departure from Singapore and return to India with unforgettable memories.
February is a great time to visit Singapore, as the weather is warm and dry. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
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Things to Carry on your trip to Singapore
Clothing & Apparel
Light, breathable clothing -
Singapore is a tropical country with warm weather, so pack light, breathable fabrics like cotton or linen.
Shorts or skirts -
Shorts or skirts will help you keep cool in the warm weather.
A light jacket or cardigan -
For evenings or colder weather, pack a light jacket or cardigan.
Comfortable walking shoes -
You'll be doing a lot of walking in Singapore, so make sure to pack comfortable shoes.
Swimwear -
If you're planning on swimming, pack a swimsuit.
Accessories
Sunglasses -
Sunglasses are a must-have for protecting your eyes from the sun.
Hat -
A hat will help keep you cool and protect your face from the sun.
Umbrella -
Singapore is known for its sudden downpours, so pack an umbrella just in case.
Reusable water bottle -
Tap water in Singapore is safe to drink, so save money by bringing a reusable water bottle.
Travel towel -
A travel towel is a lightweight, compact towel that's perfect for backpacking or travel.
Essentials & Must Haves
Passport and visa -
Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay in Singapore. You will also need to apply for a visa if you are not a citizen of a visa-exempt country.
Travel insurance -
Travel insurance is always a good idea in case of unexpected events.
Money -
Singapore's currency is the Singapore dollar (SGD). You can exchange currency before you travel or at the airport upon arrival. Credit cards are widely accepted in Singapore.
First-aid kit -
A basic first-aid kit can be helpful for treating minor injuries.
Medications -
Pack any medications you take regularly, along with a copy of your prescription.
Good to have
Travel guidebook -
A travel guidebook can be helpful for planning your itinerary and learning about Singapore's culture.
Camera -
A camera is a great way to capture your memories of Singapore.
Electronics
Phone and charger -
Your phone will be your lifeline in Singapore. Make sure to bring a charger.
Laptop or tablet -
A laptop or tablet can be useful for staying connected and entertained.
Travel adapter -
Singapore uses a different type of electrical outlet than India, so you will need a travel adapter.
Power bank -
A power bank can be helpful for keeping your devices charged on the go.
Hotels in Singapore
Local Experiences in Singapore
- Budget
- Tips to Save Money
Approximate Budget Range for your trip.
- For local transportation, consider purchasing a Singapore Tourist Pass for unlimited travel on public buses, MRT, and LRT trains.
- Book tickets for popular attractions in advance to avoid long queues and avail of any online discounts.
*Disclaimer - Please note that the travel budget suggestions provided by Trip Garuda are generated through AI algorithms based on available data and user input. While we strive for accuracy, these estimates may not reflect real-time pricing or unforeseen expenses. We recommend using these figures as a general guide and encourage you to conduct further research and budgeting based on your specific travel requirements.