Singapore - Holiday Packages, Tours and Itineraries

Singapore Holiday Packages

Singapore Holiday Packages

From the beautiful airport to its clean streets and everything in between, what’s not to love about Singapore? An ever-changing city, Singapore looks different each year you pop by. Given the notorious pace of change, organizing a trip to Singapore is a tall order. But why sweat over the details when everything can be taken care of by availing of Singapore holiday packages and tours?

Best Singapore Tour Packages in 2024

Package Title Duration Inclusions Price
Singapore Holiday Package - 4 Nights | 5 Days 5 Days Airfare, Assistance, Breakfast, Hotels, Sightseeing, Transfers, Transport, Visa Fee ₹65000
Malaysia with Singapore Holiday - 5 Nights | 6 Days 5 Nights | 6 Days Airfare, Assistance, Breakfast, Hotels, Sightseeing, Transfers, Transport, Visa Fee ₹82000

Best of Singapore with Universal Studios, Sentosa Island and...

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6-Day Twin City Tour Package: Singapore and Kuala Lumpur

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Duration: 5 Nights | 6 Days

Departure Point: India

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Best of Singapore and Luxurious Star Cruise

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Duration: 5 Nights | 6 Days

Departure Point: India

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7-Day Tour Package: Singapore, Malaysia & Legoland Adventure

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Duration: 06-Nights | 07-Days

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7-Day Singapore and Bali Tour Package: Unveiling the Best of...

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Amita Gulati Thank you team for a wonderful Singapore trip

Amita Gulati

I would like to thank you for your efforts to turn around our holiday in Singapore at such a short notice. Inspite of many apprehensions due to such short notice every thing was just perfect in Singapore. All the best...... you guys rock.
Deepti  Dubey Best Holiday Ever

Deepti Dubey

Thank you Pooja and La Vacanza team. This Singapore trip of ours was the best holiday ever for my kids, parents and us both. Best wishes to you..
Ankita Biswas Our Singapore Guide was best..

Ankita Biswas

Kudos.. to the team La Vacanza for their professional services. We would recommend La Vacanza to our friends and relatives. All the arrangements during our Singapore Tour were seamlessly executed.

It was a pleasant surprise every morning with your local guide turning up at our hotel, meticulously briefing us and taking us to all Singapore attractions one by one during our 6 days tour to Singapore. Top recommendations for your local guide - Smith, he is one of the best tour guides we have ever met.
Yogendra Singh Loved Singapore and your outstanding services..

Yogendra Singh

Just returned from Singapore after a wonderful vacation. We booked your Singapore holiday tour package for 5 nights.

I, on behalf of my complete family would like to congratulate you for your outstanding services and courtesy extended to us during the complete tour, we along with our kids loved Singapore and enjoyed the tour thoroughly..

Praveen  Gupta Ours was a private six days trip to Singapore (for senior citizens)

Praveen Gupta

Ours was a private six days trip to Singapore (for senior citizens). Every thing was smooth and we all came-back with lots of memories. The package was included with visits to almost all important Singapore attractions and Indian dinners everyday (Vegetarian food is must for all of us) and the tour program was planned to the last details with timelines. We visited Little India, Orchard road, Night Safari, Jurong bird Park, Sentosa Island, China Town, Universal Studio, Marina Sands to name a few places.

It was our first international tour....when we were preparing for our trip to Singapore we had a lots of anxiety with respect to Singapore visa, flights, medical insurance, and other do's and don'ts in Singapore. On confirmation La Vacanza Travel provided us with a detailed briefing sheet that captured every useful information and time wise detailed itinerary, emergency numbers along with a nice travel kit ( a cap and a travel bag). It was really helpful. Before departure we were communicating with Monika and contacted her many times by email and on phone, we must put-in a word of recommendation for her...she was very polite and prompt.

While in Singapore our guide and local coordinator were very friendly and helpful. They not only took us around to visit all important places in Singapore but also helped us for small things like free wi-fi, mobile local sim card, shopping advises and places to eat. Drivers of our brand new vehicles were very experienced and hard working.

We felt very safe, were in really good hands and came back as happy customers of La Vacanza with wonderful memories of everyone we met during our holiday in Singapore like, Steve our local guide and our driver Krishnan. We wish them best. Regards.
Kavita Joshi We had a great time in Singapore.

Kavita Joshi

We had a great time in Singapore. Right from coordination from La Vacanza travel Delhi office for our air tickets, visas, medical insurance, hotel and activity bookings every thing was smooth, besides that, local coordination in Singapore with our guide and drivers was perfect and they were all very knowledgable, warm and professionals. I would be happy to return to Singapore in future.

Destination Guide

Singapore - Holiday Packages and Tours

Singapore is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world for a lot of reasons. One of which is the less stringent entry requirements.

Everyone is welcomed in Singapore, and this global city-state has no shortage of tours, sightseeing, and activities. It may be small in land area, but your Singapore holiday would be packed with fun and adventure, which only shows that the roar of the Lion City is impressive and powerful. 

While the nightlife and the night lights at Clarke Quay or Marina Bay are top attractions in the city, there’s so much more that awaits you in Singapore!

The city gears you up for a gastronomic adventure, from award-winning restaurants to food stalls on the street. Culture lovers will also appreciate the many galleries of the city.

A cultural melting pot, the streets are lined with various architectural styles and several historical and religious festivals are celebrated each year.

Called a “Garden City,” Singapore isn’t short on green spaces which offer a much-needed break from the punishing heat. The entertainment options are endless as well: Singapore Zoo, Universal Studios Singapore and S.E.A Aquarium – just to name a few.

Get in touch with us here at La Vacanza Travel for all your Singapore travel needs! Our Singapore vacation tour packages are all that you need for a good time.

Places to visit in Singapore

This island country in Southeast Asia offers tourists plenty of places to visit, ranging from natural to man-made. The CBD of Singapore is located in the south where you will find the Riverside Marina Bay Area and the Orchard Road shopping area nearby.

The Riverside in particular mixes modern and history in one place. It is a colonial court in Singapore with restaurants and bars well integrated with museums.

Some areas in Singapore have designations specific to certain nationalities. Bugis and Kampong Glam is the old Malay district, Chinatown is a Chinese heritage area, and Little India features a piece of India. 

Sentosa is a military fort turned resort. The island is separated from Singapore but still serves as the entertainment hub of The Lion City. 

Other places to visit are Balestier, Newton, Novena and Toa Payoh; Jurong and Tampines. 

Things to do in Singapore

With many sightseeing & activities on offer, there are plenty of things to do and see when in Singapore. Sports enthusiasts, in particular, will have plenty of activities to indulge in, such as scuba diving, ice skating, snow skiing, and golfing. The good dive sites, however, are found off the east coast of Malaysia.

Want to see if you have an eye for art or an appreciation for creativity? Singapore has an artistic landscape that makes art hopping a favorite activity.

Check out museums, art fairs, and international galleries. Start at the Art Science Museum at the Marina Bay Sands and end it at the largest art gallery in Singapore, the Art Plural Gallery. 

Along with art is a trip to the cultural side of things. Make sure you visit the Esplanade theatre and the City Nomads Singapore during your vacation. 

Gambling, races, and spa sessions should round up your list of things to do.

Top attractions in Singapore

Tourist attractions in Singapore are categorized under various districts, which makes choosing holiday packages easier. For cultural and cuisine experience, for example, you should check out Chinatown, Little India, the East Coast, and Kampong Glam. The Bras Basah area and north of the Singapore River are home to historical buildings and museums.

When it comes to nature and wildlife, top attractions include the Night Safari, Singapore Zoo, Botanical Gardens, and the Jurong Bird Park in the North and West. If you are looking for “real” nature, you should travel to Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, which is not very far from the Singapore Zoo. 

There are also several parks and gardens in the island nation, such as The Garden City, Botanical Gardens, City in a Garden, Gardens by the Bay and the HortPark. And being a global city and financial center, Singapore also has plenty of skyscrapers as tourist attractions. 

Singapore holiday packages and Tours

There is a wide range of Singapore holiday packages to choose from. In fact, if you wish to see the best of Singapore during your vacation, it is recommended to sign up for one of the tours on offer or reach out to our expert travel consultant to customize one for you.

We can customize a tour for you from any city in India like Delhi, Guwahati, Kolkata, Jaipur, Kanpur, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Pune, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai and many more.


Questions & Answers

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What are the primary languages spoken in Singapore?

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Singapore has four official languages: English, Malay, Mandarin (Chinese), and Tamil. English is the primary language used in government, business, and education, while Malay, Mandarin Chinese, and Tamil are recognized as national languages to reflect the multicultural diversity of the country. Most Singaporeans are multilingual and can speak at least two languages fluently. you can easily navigate with english while in Singapore.

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Is English widely spoken throughout Singapore?

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Yes, English is widely spoken in Singapore, in fact it serves as the main language for business, education, and government in Singapore. It's the language of instruction in schools and is used for official communication. Most Singaporeans are fluent in English, making it very easy for visitors and tourists to communicate and navigate while in Singapore.

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What is the currency used in Singapore?

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The currency used in Singapore is called the Singapore Dollar, abbreviated as SGD or written as S$.

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Can I use my cellphone in Singapore while travelling from India?

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Absolutely! You can use your cellphone in Singapore. Singapore has well-established mobile networks, and if you're a tourist on a tour to Singapore, most international phones work seamlessly on roaming. Additionally, Singapore has widespread access to Wi-Fi in public areas, hotels, restaurants, and shopping malls, making it convenient to stay connected. Indian mobile network operators also offer reasonable packages to remain connected throughout your trip in Singapore. It is also possible to purchase a SIM card on arrival in Singapore.

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What are the public bathroom facilities like in Singapore ?

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Public bathroom facilities in Singapore are generally well-maintained, clean and easy to locate. You'll find a range of facilities across the country, from those in shopping malls, parks, tourist attractions, and public transportation hubs to restrooms along streets and in restaurants. Most public toilets in Singapore provide toilet paper, soap, and hand dryers or paper towels. Many restrooms are equipped with modern amenities, and some larger facilities might even have features like bidets or baby changing stations.

The government places a strong emphasis on cleanliness, so you'll often find regular cleaning schedules maintained in public restrooms. However, in more remote or less trafficked areas, facilities might vary in terms of cleanliness and amenities, so it's a good idea to carry some tissues or hand sanitizer just in case.

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Is it safe to drink tap water in Singapore?

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Yes, tap water in Singapore is safe to drink. The country has stringent water quality regulations, and the Public Utilities Board (PUB) ensures that tap water meets World Health Organization standards. Singapore's tap water undergoes extensive purification processes and is regularly tested to ensure its safety for consumption. It's considered one of the cleanest and safest tap water supplies globally. However oif you do not want to take chances we would recommend you stick to filtered water.

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When is the best time to travel to Singapore?

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If you're planning a trip to Singapore, it's important to know the best time to go. The island has a tropical climate all year round due to its location just over one degree from the equator. It doesn't have traditional seasons, but it's important to note that rain showers are common and brief, causing negligible changes in your plans.

The northeast monsoon between December and January is the wettest time of year, while June and July are the hottest months. There are plenty of indoor attractions in Singapore to escape the heat. It's a good idea to bring a sunhat and an umbrella to be prepared for rain.

Hotel prices in Singapore are usually stable throughout the year, except during public holidays, summer school holidays, cultural celebrations like Chinese New Year, and major events like the Formula One Night Race. During these times, rooms prices are high, even if you book months in advance.

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What are the different transportation options in Singapore?

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Singapore is a great place to explore and there are multiple options for transportation. You can take the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) which is an extensive and efficient subway system connecting various parts of the city. The buses in Singapore are also highly comprehensive and cover almost every part of the city. Taxis are readily available and can be hailed on the streets or booked through ride-hailing apps. Ride-hailing services also operate in Singapore. Walking is a great way to explore the city as many parts of Singapore are pedestrian-friendly, especially in central areas. If you prefer to bike, you can use shared bike services for short-term rentals. For those who prefer more autonomy in their travel plans, car rental services are available. Additionally, water taxis and ferries operate between various points in Singapore for inter-island travel or scenic rides. The transportation network in Singapore is well-integrated, making it easy for visitors to navigate and explore the city using a combination of these options.

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Is Singapore a family-friendly destination?

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Singapore is an ideal destination for families with a wide range of attractions and activities suitable for all ages. From amusement parks to nature reserves, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Families can explore the city's numerous parks and playgrounds, visit the zoo or aquarium, or take a trip to Universal Studios Singapore.

What's more, Singapore's efficient public transportation and safety measures make it easy for parents to travel with their children. And with a diverse culinary scene, even picky eaters or those with dietary preferences can find something to enjoy. Overall, Singapore's commitment to safety, cleanliness, and family-friendly attractions make it an excellent choice for a memorable vacation with loved ones.

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What are the main annual festivals or events in Singapore?

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Singapore is a vibrant city with a rich cultural diversity and a lot of annual festivals and events that showcase it. Some of the most popular ones are Chinese New Year, Singapore Arts Festival, Hari Raya Puasa (Eid al-Fitr), Deepavali, Singapore Food Festival, Singapore Grand Prix, Chingay Parade, and Lantern Festival (Mid-Autumn Festival). Each of these events is unique and offers a great opportunity for visitors to experience the city's diverse cultural traditions.

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What are the top attractions for a family in Singapore?

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As a family-friendly destination, Singapore offers an array of exciting attractions that cater to both kids and adults. Universal Studios Singapore is a must-visit theme park that features thrilling rides and attractions based on popular movies and characters. Another popular attraction is the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari, where visitors can interact with wildlife and take nighttime tours to see nocturnal animals. For those interested in nature, the Gardens by the Bay is a futuristic garden that showcases the iconic Supertree Grove and the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories. Sentosa Island is another great place to visit, with attractions like Adventure Cove Waterpark, S.E.A. Aquarium, and the Skyline Luge. For panoramic views of the city, visitors can take a ride on the Singapore Flyer, a giant observation wheel. Science Centre Singapore offers interactive exhibits and educational activities for kids, while KidZania Singapore is an indoor theme park where children can role-play various professions. Finally, Marina Barrage is a recreational area with kite-flying, picnics, and scenic views of the city. These attractions provide a mix of entertainment, education, and fun experiences suitable for families traveling with kids.

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What is the number one tourist attraction in Singapore?

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If you're looking for a top tourist attraction in Singapore, Gardens by the Bay is definitely worth a visit. This futuristic garden spans over 250 acres and boasts iconic attractions like the Supertree Grove, Flower Dome, and Cloud Forest conservatories. The Supertrees are particularly impressive, towering vertical gardens that put on a dazzling light show in the evenings. With its innovative design, stunning flora, and sustainable practices, Gardens by the Bay is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Singapore.

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Is Singapore an expensive destination to visit?

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If you're planning a Singapore tour, keep in mind that it can be relatively expensive compared to some other Southeast Asian destinations. While accommodation, dining at certain restaurants, and attractions can be on the higher end in terms of cost, there are ways to manage expenses. For instance, opting for public transportation instead of taxis and exploring hawker centers for affordable and delicious meals can help keep costs down. Moreover, choosing accommodations that fit your budget is a great way to save some money. Also, you can look for value-for-money Singapore tour packages with La Vacanza. With some careful planning and exploring different options, you can make a trip to Singapore more manageable in terms of expenses.

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What religion do Singaporeans follow?

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Singapore is a country with a diverse religious landscape. Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Taoism are among the major religions practiced in Singapore. In addition, there are also sizable populations that identify as non-religious or follow other faiths. This cultural diversity is reflected in the various temples, mosques, churches, and other places of worship that coexist in the country. It is amazing to see how Singaporeans embrace and celebrate their differences and come together harmoniously.

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Is Singapore safe destination?

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Singapore is one of the safest cities in the world. The city has low crime rates thanks to strict laws and efficient law enforcement. They also put a lot of effort into keeping everything clean and orderly. Visitors feel safe exploring the city both day and night. However, it's still important to take standard precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. This includes things like protecting your belongings and being aware of your surroundings.

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Are Indian restaurant easily available in Singapore?

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Singapore has a vibrant Indian culinary scene, with a variety of authentic dishes available at numerous Indian restaurants. Little India, in particular, is known for its rich Indian culture and wide range of restaurants serving Indian cuisine. Visitors can explore a diverse array of North Indian to South Indian specialties, including vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. What's even better is that Indian food is available across the city, making it easily accessible for everyone, not just limited to Little India.

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Are Singapore and Malaysia different countries?

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Singapore and Malaysia are two separate and distinct countries. Although Singapore was once a part of Malaysia, it gained independence in 1965 and has since been a sovereign city-state. While Malaysia is a neighboring country that shares historical and cultural ties with Singapore, it has its own government, currency, and identity. It's important to recognize and respect the unique characteristics of each nation.

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What are the documents required for a Singapore visa?

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The following documents are required for Singapore e-visa application:
  1. Original passport (Passport must be valid for six months)
  2. Hotel Booking
  3. 02-Photograph (35x45mm white background matt finish 80% face size)
  4. 03-Month bank statements
  5. Occupation proof

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