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Explore a wide range of Singapore tour packages from India, with 90+ well-curated options by Thrillophilia suited to different trip durations and budgets. These packages cover popular attractions like Sentosa, Universal Studios, and Marina Bay, making it easy to plan a smooth and well-organised Singapore trip without confusion.
Most Singapore tours from India typically range between 5 and 7 days, making them ideal for a manageable yet experience-rich international getaway. Depending on the season, hotel category, and experiences chosen, prices usually start around INR 40,000 per person and scale upward with premium inclusions and added attractions. Popular itineraries cover key highlights such as Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island, Universal Studios, Singapore Zoo, and evening river cruises. Furthermore, you will have enough flexibility to slow down or add experiences based on your travel pace.
Thrillophilia’s Singapore tour packages include comfortable hotel stays, daily breakfast, airport and internal transfers, and pre-booked attraction tickets, ensuring that you don’t have to worry about last-minute arrangements. What sets these Singapore trip packages apart is the level of customisation available. With Thrillophilia, itineraries can be tailored around travel pace, preferred attractions, family needs, or special occasions. This may include adding Sentosa experiences, adjusting sightseeing intensity, or upgrading hotels for a more relaxed stay.
With itinerary customisation, planning support, and 24×7 on-trip assistance, the experience is built to feel organised, personal, and well-supported throughout your Singapore journey.
Singapore tour packages from India start at around INR 40,000 per person (land only) and can go up to INR 1.4 lakh or more, depending on the package selected and travel season.
5 to 7 days are enough to cover major attractions, spend a full day on Sentosa Island, and enjoy Marina Bay evenings without rushing your itinerary.
Yes, Singapore is good for families with kids due to its kid-friendly attractions like Universal Studios, Night Safari, River Wonders, and Sentosa Island.
The best time to visit Singapore is between February and April, when the humidity is slightly lower and outdoor sightseeing is more comfortable.
Yes, Universal Studios Singapore is worth visiting for first-time travellers and families. Located on Sentosa Island, it features popular rides like Transformers, Revenge of the Mummy, and Battlestar Galactica.
The official currency is the Singapore Dollar (SGD), which can be exchanged at airports, banks, or currency counters. Though cards and contactless payments are widely accepted, it is always recommended to carry a small amount of cash (SGD 200–300), for minor purchases.
Yes, Indian passport holders need a tourist visa to visit Singapore. The visa is applied online through authorised agents, usually processed within 3–5 working days, and typically allows a stay of up to 30 days per entry.
Keep 1 full day for Sentosa to cover Universal Studios, the cable car, beaches, and popular indoor attractions at a comfortable pace.
No, Singapore is not expensive for Indian travellers. Flights from India start at INR 25,000–35,000 round-trip in the off-season, and tour packages include hotels, attraction tickets, and transfers, keeping costs predictable and manageable.
Singapore holiday packages from India follow clear planning formats based on trip length, attraction density, and Sentosa coverage. Thrillophilia prices and structures Singapore itineraries using this method, helping travellers choose trips based on comfort and pace rather than trying to fit everything into one schedule.
Singapore Express: - Duration: 3-4 Days >> Route: Core city highlights with one major attraction>> Price Range: INR 55,000–INR 75,000 >>Popular Departure Cities: Mumbai, Chennai, Ahmedabad
Classic Singapore: - Duration: 4-5 Days >> Route: City sightseeing with Sentosa and one wildlife park >> Price Range: INR 75,000–INR 1.05 lakh >> Popular Departure Cities: Delhi, Hyderabad, Pune, Indore, Kochi
Premium Singapore: - Duration: 5-7 Days >> Route: Marina Bay–focused stays with upgraded hotels and flexible days>> Price Range: INR 1.15–INR 1.6 lakh >> Popular Departure Cities: Pune, Delhi, Ahmedabad
Singapore Connector: - Duration: 6–8 Days >> Route: Singapore combined with cruise or Malaysia add-on >> Price Range: INR 1.35–INR 1.9 lakh >> Popular Departure Cities: Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Indore
Singapore trips depend greatly on the right timing, booking tickets smartly, and planning attractions in the correct order. At Thrillophilia, each and every itinerary is curated exactly this way. So, we start by securing tickets in advance, clustering zones in a logical manner, and planning for possible fallbacks related to weather and crowd fluctuations. All this is well taken care of before the trip is priced and confirmed.
Before an itinerary is finalised, we evaluate whether it is actually realistic from an operational point of view or not.
Then, these itineraries are passed through feasibility checks, which include reviewing timed entry availability at Universal Studios, Singapore Zoo, Marina Bay Sands SkyPark, Cable Car, and Night Safari. Not just this, we also assess weekday vs weekend crowd patterns, as this directly impacts the time you might have to spend in queues and on-ground comfort. Height and age eligibility are verified in advance for families visiting Universal Studios to ensure ride access aligns with expectations.
We also analyse MRT versus cab efficiency between zones to prevent unnecessary transit time.
Only after these checks do we finalise our itineraries:
This ensures the itinerary flows comfortably rather than feeling compressed.
Singapore’s attractions operate on capacity and slot systems. Entry windows are regulated, especially during peak periods.
Universal Studios and Mandai wildlife parks follow specific entry processes. Sentosa functions best as a dedicated full-day cluster due to internal transfers and attraction density. MRT forms the backbone of daily movement, while taxis are used selectively for time-sensitive segments.
At Universal Studios in particular, height restrictions determine ride access, which directly affects value for families travelling with younger children.
Understanding these operational mechanics allows us to design itineraries that are efficient, realistic, and aligned with how the destination functions.
After operating thousands of Singapore trips and analysing 12,800+ post-trip reviews, a few clear behaviour shifts stand out. Nearly 42% of travellers now prefer slower-paced itineraries over packed schedules. Among families, around 38% opt for attraction clusters (like combining Sentosa experiences in one block rather than spreading them out). Meanwhile, Gen Z bookings for semi-custom or fully customised itineraries have increased by roughly 36% year-on-year, showing a strong shift toward flexibility.
This trend is visible across major departure hubs like Delhi NCR, Mumbai, and Bengaluru and is increasingly expanding into Tier 2 cities such as Ahmedabad, Lucknow, and Kochi. Travellers here are prioritising comfort and smarter sequencing over maximum coverage.
These insights directly shape how Singapore itineraries truly take place on the ground. Certain patterns consistently improve the experience:
These adjustments appear minor but significantly influence comfort and timing.
Singapore is a great place to explore with all its infrastructure facilities. However, timing, weather conditions, and peak-hour crowd movement can still influence how smoothly each day unfolds. In such situations, itinerary flexibility and prior planning become essential. This is why Thrillophilia builds flexibility into the itinerary before the trip begins, rather than reacting to issues on the spot.
When disruptions occur, Thrillophilia makes structured and minimal adjustments that protect the overall flow of the itinerary:
The focus is not on increasing the number of attractions covered but on maintaining sequence, pace, and comfort. That is how Thrillophilia manages Singapore tours on the ground.
Based on patterns observed across thousands of Singapore trips operated by Thrillophilia, certain behavioural trends consistently influence overall satisfaction. These insights shape how we put together itineraries today, not based on assumptions, but on repeat traveller outcomes and customer feedback.
When families attempt to cover three or more major attractions in a single day, fatigue increases and satisfaction drops noticeably by evening. Heat, queues, and internal transfers amplify exhaustion, especially with younger children.
As a result, nearly 37% of recent family bookings now lean toward limiting the day to two well-spaced attractions instead of three or more. This shift is clearly visible among travellers from the Tier 1 and Tier 2 hubs like Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur and Lucknow, where pacing and comfort are increasingly prioritised over maximum coverage.
How Thrillophilia Designs Around This
This approach improves pace without reducing the overall trip experience.
Families often realise only on arrival that certain Universal Studios rides have height restrictions. This leads to disappointment and reduced ticket value if expectations are not aligned beforehand.
How Thrillophilia Designs Around This
This ensures children can fully participate rather than being restricted at entry points.
For couples, experience quality consistently outweighs attraction count. Marina Bay during golden hour and relaxed evenings along Clarke Quay deliver higher satisfaction than tightly packed sightseeing days.
How Thrillophilia Designs Around This
In Singapore, the right timing often creates a stronger memory than adding one more attraction.
These patterns continue to inform how we plan Singapore tour packages, balancing energy, eligibility, and experience timing rather than maximising attraction volume.
Singapore is often seen as easy to plan. However, many itineraries fall short not because they lack attractions, but because they ignore how timing, zones, and entry systems actually work. Small sequencing mistakes can reduce comfort, increase queues, and lower overall trip satisfaction.
Here are the most common planning errors:
1. Sentosa as a Half Day
Sentosa is frequently added to a regular sightseeing day. In reality, it involves internal transfers, waiting time, and multiple activity areas. Trying to fit it into a few hours often results in rushed movement or skipped experiences. Sentosa is best planned as a dedicated day with structured timing.
2. Universal on Peak Days
Universal Studios experiences heavy weekend crowds. If you miss out on prioritising riding early or plan your entry timings well, chances are that you'll get to cover fewer rides due to increased wait times. Planning it midweek or sequencing high-demand rides early in the day significantly improves value.
3. Poor Planning for Singapore Attractions
Some itineraries move between Marina Bay, Sentosa, Mandai, and Orchard on separate days without logical grouping. This increases travel time and reduces efficiency. Singapore works best when attractions are grouped by area and planned in a clear daily flow.
4. Ignoring Height Restrictions
Several rides and activities at Universal Studios and selected Sentosa experiences have height and age restrictions. When this is not checked in advance, families may face disappointment after arrival. Eligibility should always be reviewed before tickets are confirmed.
5. No Plan for Weather Disruptions
Weather conditions can change quickly. Planning only outdoor landmarks without indoor options can disturb the day’s schedule. Well-planned itineraries identify indoor alternatives such as SEA Aquarium or Jewel in advance so the day can continue smoothly if required
Singapore is often perceived as an easy destination to plan because of its organised systems, efficient transport, and relatively short travel distances between major attractions. However, after operating thousands of trips, Thrillophilia has consistently observed that smooth experiences depend far more on timing, sequencing, and realistic daily pacing than on physical distance alone.
Below is a practical comparison between common traveller assumptions and what actually delivers better on-ground outcomes.
1. Short Distances Automatically Mean You Can Cover More
Expectation:
Since attractions are located within a manageable travel distance, it should be possible to comfortably cover several major experiences in a single day without much strain.
What Actually Works:
In reality, the pace of the day is shaped less by distance and more by:
A day with two well-timed major attractions often delivers higher satisfaction than attempting four or five without considering wait cycles and peak hours.
2. Efficient Public Transport Removes the Need for Structured Routing
Expectation:
Because the MRT system is reliable and easy to navigate, daily movement between different parts of the city does not require careful planning.
What Actually Works:
While the transport network functions efficiently, itinerary design still matters significantly.
Grouping nearby attractions within the same area allows the day to flow smoothly and reduces unnecessary back-and-forth travel.
3. Sentosa Can Be Treated as a Partial-Day Add-On
Expectation:
Sentosa can be visited alongside city sightseeing, with major attractions adjusted into a half-day window.
What Actually Works:
Sentosa involves more time than travellers initially estimate due to:
Trips perform significantly better when Sentosa is given a dedicated day, ensuring that neither the island nor the city experiences feel rushed.
4. Rain Disrupts the Entire Day’s Plan
Expectation:
If it rains, outdoor attractions become unusable and the planned schedule collapses.
What Actually Works:
Rain is common but rarely trip-ending when structured alternatives are available.
When weather contingencies are built into the structure in advance, disruption remains minimal and highlights are preserved.
5. More Attractions Equal Better Value
Expectation:
A packed itinerary covering the maximum number of attractions ensures better utilisation of time and budget.
What Actually Works:
Operated trip data consistently shows that traveller satisfaction improves when:
In Singapore, thoughtful timing consistently delivers better outcomes than simply increasing the number of stops.
Singapore works best when attractions are grouped by area and daily energy level instead of being spread randomly across the city. Even though distances are manageable, time lost in queues, heat, and transfers can affect how much you truly enjoy each day.
Clear zone-based planning keeps the trip smooth, reduces back-and-forth travel, and protects high-value experiences.
Many travellers plan Singapore the way they plan European cities, by covering multiple landmarks each day based mainly on map distance. In Singapore, distance is rarely the main issue.
What actually affects your day:
Because of this, planning must focus on timing and grouping, not just how close places look on a map.
Instead of mixing attractions across the city daily, it is better to plan by area.
1.) Marina Bay – Best for Evenings
2.) Sentosa – Keep a Full Day
Sentosa involves travel time and internal movement, so combining it with heavy city sightseeing usually makes the day rushed.
3.) Mandai – Wildlife Zone
This area is slightly away from the city centre and works best when kept as a separate half or full day.
4.) Orchard / Jewel – Flexible Days
These work well on arrival days, departure days, or as rain-friendly options.
1.) 3–4 Days
Recommended structure:
2.) 4–5 Days
Recommended structure:
This allows better pacing without overloading days.
3.) 5–6 Days
Recommended structure:
This duration allows all major highlights without rushing.
4.) 6–7 Days
Recommended structure:
You can explore Singapore in the best way possible through simple, structured planning. Group nearby attractions together, protect full days for major zones like Sentosa and Mandai, and avoid crossing the city multiple times in one day. That approach consistently delivers a smoother and more enjoyable trip.
In Singapore, hotel location has a stronger impact on your daily experience than whether the property is four-star or five-star. Because sightseeing is structured by zones and timing, staying in the right area can reduce travel time, simplify evenings, and lower overall fatigue.
A well-chosen location supports the itinerary. A poorly chosen one adds unnecessary movement every single day.
Marina Bay works well for travellers who value skyline views, waterfront walks, and relaxed evening experiences.
This area is ideal for:
Benefits of staying here:
However, daily travel to areas like Sentosa or Mandai will still require planning, so it works best when the itinerary is city-focused.
Orchard is one of the most practical areas for first-time visitors and families because of strong MRT connectivity.
This area is ideal for:
Benefits of staying here:
For most balanced Singapore itineraries, Orchard offers the most operational flexibility.
Staying on Sentosa works well only when the itinerary is heavily centred around the island.
This area is ideal for:
Limitations to consider:
Sentosa hotels work best when the island is the main highlight, not when it is just one of several attractions.
Choosing a hotel based only on star rating often creates avoidable strain during the trip.
Common outcomes of poor location choice:
In Singapore, five-star comfort cannot compensate for inefficient daily routing. A well-located four-star hotel often delivers a smoother overall experience than a premium property in the wrong zone.
In short, hotel selection should support how your itinerary flows each day. When location aligns with your activity plan, the trip feels easier, more relaxed, and better paced from start to finish.
For most travellers, a 5–7 day Singapore package from India typically ranges between INR 40,000 to INR 75,000 per person for standard 3-4 star hotels and land-only inclusions. It can scale up with premium inclusions, weekend stays, or bundled experiences. The overall Singapore trip cost from India depends on timing, attractions, and your trip design. A general range for Singapore trip pricing is:
Flights (if included) usually add INR 18,000–30,000 depending on departure city and season. Final pricing depends on travel dates, hotel category, attraction mix, and how efficiently the itinerary is structured.
What really drives variation in price are structural factors rather than luxury alone:
We plan with real on-ground constraints to help you avoid unnecessary overspend:
With Thrillophilia, you don’t have to second-guess which days or tickets cost more. Our packages are structured so that timing, bundles, and sequencing naturally keep your trip within the planned budget, without compromising the highlights.
Yes, Universal Studios Singapore is worth visiting if you’re travelling with kids or teens, are first-time visitors seeking a full theme park experience, or can dedicate a full day starting early. Avoid peak weekends if long queues frustrate you.
Suitable for:
Skip or downgrade if:
At Thrillophilia, we pre-structure Universal days with ride priority, meal timing, and indoor/outdoor understanding so that even if weather or queues fluctuate, you still hit the must-do experiences without rushing or missing highlights.
Most travellers need 1 full day to explore Sentosa properly. Split visits only work if your hotel is on the island or you are visiting just one main attraction.
Visit Gardens by the Bay in the late afternoon and head to Marina Bay in the evening. This timing keeps you comfortable in cooler hours, gives better lighting for photos, and avoids unnecessary back-and-forth travel.
This sequence allows you to enjoy both attractions without rushing.
For most families, the best plan is to visit Singapore Zoo and River Wonders during the day and continue to Night Safari in the evening. Doing them together saves travel time since all three are located in the Mandai area.
Families: Visit the Zoo in the morning and Night Safari in the evening on the same day. This avoids a second long trip to Mandai.
Adults or Couples: Night Safari alone works well, followed by dinner or an evening in the city.
Short Trips: Choose just one Mandai attraction instead of trying to cover everything.
Mandai visits take a full day and involve a lot of walking. Avoid planning Sentosa or Universal Studios early the next morning, as it can feel tiring.
If children get too tired by evening, skip the Night Safari and plan Marina Bay lights or a relaxed city evening the next day instead.
Jewel is best visited on arrival day, departure day, or when you have extra buffer time near the airport. It works well if your flight timing allows relaxed exploration.
It is usually not worth using a full city sightseeing day just for Jewel, unless you are focused on shopping, dining, or need a rain-friendly indoor option.
Jewel is ideal as a flexible add-on, not as a main attraction day.
Choose the travel style that fits you best, as each profile is designed with the right pace, routing, and attraction mix to avoid fatigue and wasted travel time.
Designed for shorter travel hops, height-friendly attractions, indoor backup options, and earlier evenings.
Best trip length: 5 to 6 days
Recommended highlights: Universal Studios, one full Sentosa day, Zoo or River Wonders cluster, Gardens by the Bay
This plan balances theme parks with lighter evenings and avoids back-to-back heavy walking days.
Know more about: Singapore Family Tour Packages
Focused on skyline views, premium hotel stays, flexible evenings, and slower pacing.
Best trip length: 4 to 5 days
Recommended highlights: Marina Bay skyline, Gardens by the Bay, fine dining, relaxed Sentosa visit
The itinerary keeps afternoons relaxed and evenings free for romantic city views and dining.
Know more about: Singapore Honeymoon Packages
Built around major icons with smooth routing and no overbooking.
Best trip length: 4 to 5 days
Recommended highlights: Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay, one Sentosa day, one flexible buffer day
This profile ensures you see the key landmarks without rushing across the city.
Planned for energy, thrill rides, and later evenings.
Best trip length: 4 to 6 days
Recommended highlights: Universal Studios, full Sentosa exploration, nightlife areas like Clarke Quay
The focus is on high-energy attractions with recovery time built in the next morning.
Designed with lower walking intensity, minimal queues, and comfortable transport options.
Best trip length: 4 to 6 days
Recommended highlights: Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay evenings, Singapore River Cruise, light Sentosa visit
The pacing avoids long theme park days and prioritises scenic, relaxed experiences.
Curated for premium hotels, private transfers, and exclusive experiences.
Best trip length: 4 to 7 days
Recommended highlights: Marina Bay premium stays, Sentosa resort stay, private city tours, curated dining experiences
This profile brings together comfort, location advantage, and personalised planning for a seamless experience.
Know more about: Singapore Luxury Tours
Carefully curated Singapore tour packages designed by traveller type, trip length, and experience priority. Each option is paced correctly to avoid fatigue and unnecessary travel.
Route highlights: Marina Bay icons + Gardens by the Bay + 1 Sentosa day
Sample Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival + Marina Bay evening walk
Day 2: Gardens by the Bay + SkyPark + river area
Day 3: Sentosa (1 major attraction + beach time)
Day 4: Jewel / Orchard / buffer day
Day 5: Departure day
Best months: February to April, July to September
Starting price: INR 48,999 per person
Includes: 4-star hotel stay, daily breakfast, airport transfers, Gardens by the Bay tickets, one Sentosa anchor attraction
Checkout and Book: 5 Days Singapore Tour Packages
Universal Studios + Sentosa full day + Zoo cluster
Kids-height aware plan (ride eligibility and pacing optimised)
Sample Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival + light evening
Day 2: Universal Studios
Day 3: Sentosa beach + SEA Aquarium
Day 4: Singapore Zoo + optional Night Safari
Day 5: Gardens + Marina Bay evening
Best months: March to June, December holidays
Starting price: INR 64,999 per person
Includes: 4-star hotel, breakfast, airport transfers, Universal tickets, Sentosa attractions, Zoo entry
Checkout and Book: 6 Days Singapore Packages
Universal day + buffer next morning
Sample Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival + Marina Bay
Day 2: Universal Studios (full day)
Day 3: Late start + Gardens + evening skyline
Day 4: Sentosa or Jewel
Best months: Year-round (avoid peak public holiday weeks)
Starting price: INR 52,999 per person
Includes: Hotel, transfers, Universal entry, Gardens by the Bay access
Optional: Express Pass upgrade (date-based pricing)
Marina Bay premium stay + curated experiences + flexible evenings
Sample Itinerary:
Day 1: Airport transfer + skyline dinner
Day 2: Private city tour + Gardens
Day 3: Sentosa resort day
Day 4: Fine dining + river cruise
Optional extra nights with spa or shopping experiences
Best months: February to April, August to October
Starting price: INR 1,15,000 per person
Includes: 5-star Marina Bay stay, private transfers, curated tours, premium attraction access
City icons + Sentosa + 2–3 night cruise
Routing note: Cruise departs from Marina Bay Cruise Centre; no border transfer needed.
Sample Itinerary:
Day 1–3: Singapore highlights
Day 4–6: Cruise to Malaysia or regional ports
Day 7: Return + departure
Best months: November to April
Starting price: INR 89,999 per person
Includes: Hotel stay, transfers, cruise cabin (interior category), selected attractions
Checkout and Book: 7 Days Singapore Packages
Singapore highlights + Kuala Lumpur or Genting Highlands
Routing note: 4–5 hour road transfer or short flight; border timing factored into schedule.
Sample flow:
Day 1–3: Singapore icons + Sentosa
Day 4: Transfer to Kuala Lumpur
Day 5–6: KL city tour + Genting
Day 7: Return or onward departure
Best months: February to September
Starting price: INR 78,999 per person
Includes: Hotels, intercity transfer, airport transfers, major city attractions
Structured Singapore itineraries with clear pacing, practical sequencing, and real on-ground planning logic.
Best for: First-time visitors
Pace score: Medium
Must-plan early: Universal Studios, Mandai parks, SkyPark (high-demand slots)
Rain-resilience: High
How the Day Runs
Morning: Arrival at Changi Airport, hotel check-in, short rest
Afternoon: Merlion Park → Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck
Evening: Gardens by the Bay (Cloud Forest + Flower Dome) → Garden Rhapsody light show
Why This Order
Operator Note
Failure Fallback
How the Day Runs
Morning: Cable Car to Sentosa → Universal Studios Singapore
Afternoon: Continue Universal rides → Lunch at Resorts World Sentosa
Evening: SEA Aquarium → Siloso Beach walk → Return to hotel
Why This Order
Operator Note
Failure Fallback
How the Day Runs
Morning: Singapore Zoo
Afternoon: River Wonders
Evening: Night Safari (optional based on energy levels)
Why This Order
Operator Note
Failure Fallback
Best for: Balanced sightseeing
Pace score: Easy to Medium
Must-plan early: Universal Studios, Night Safari
Rain-resilience: High
Includes Marina Bay, Gardens, one full Sentosa day, and one buffer day.
Buffer day is important for weather adjustments or slower pacing.
Suggested itinerary:
Day 1: Marina Bay + Gardens
Day 2: Sentosa attractions
Day 3: Mandai parks
Day 4: Buffer day (Jewel / Orchard / Chinatown)
Day 5: River Cruise + Clarke Quay
Operator notes across this itinerary:
Best for: Families with kids
Pace score: Medium
Must-plan early: Universal Studios, Night Safari
Rain-resilience: Medium to High
Suggested itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival + Marina Bay evening
Day 2: Universal Studios
Day 3: Light day – Gardens + SkyPark
Day 4: Singapore Zoo + River Wonders
Day 5: Sentosa (Cable Car + SEA Aquarium + Wings of Time)
Day 6: Jewel or Orchard
Operator notes:
Best for: Couples, premium travellers
Pace score: Easy
Must-plan early: SkyPark sunset dining, premium experiences
Rain-resilience: High
Suggested itinerary:
Day 1: Marina Bay Sands stay + evening skyline
Day 2: Gardens + River Cruise
Day 3: Sentosa day
Day 4: Universal Studios
Day 5: Orchard Road shopping + ION Sky
Day 6: Jewel Changi
Day 7: Optional Pulau Ubin or relaxed Sentosa visit
Operator notes:
Most Singapore packages by Thrillophilia include hotel stay, airport transfers, selected attractions, structured day planning, and on-trip support. Flights, visa assistance, and additional upgrades are available as optional add-ons depending on the package you choose.
We focus on clarity so you know exactly what is bundled and what remains flexible.
Hotel stay (area-based selection)
Airport transfers
Core attraction set
Itinerary order
On-trip support
These are not automatically bundled unless selected:
Each add-on is priced transparently so you can customise without confusion.
We separate planning checks from final confirmations to reduce uncertainty.
Before Payment (feasibility checks)
This stage ensures your plan is workable before you commit.
After payment (hard confirmations)
Why this matters
Many travellers focus only on the length of the inclusions list. What actually matters is how those inclusions are structured and confirmed. At Thrillophilia, clarity on what is bundled, what is optional, and what is locked in advance ensures fewer surprises and smoother execution once you land in Singapore.
Below are the most common practical questions Indian travellers ask before booking. These answers are short, clear, and based on on-ground experience.
Practical insights:
Most travellers do not face food issues if the location is planned correctly.
Yes, Singapore has a strong safety record and is considered one of the safest cities globally.
Practical tips:
Carry small cash for:
For a 5- to 6-day trip, SGD 200–300 per person in cash is usually sufficient if most payments are made by card.
Most travellers use WhatsApp for:
Reliable internet makes daily coordination easy.
Singapore has warm weather year-round.
For Families:
Packing light but smart makes daily movement easier across zones.
Trust is built through clarity, realistic planning, and visible on-ground coordination, not marketing claims. For Singapore, travellers value structured itineraries, predictable inclusions, and fast support when plans shift due to weather, queues, or timing issues.
Based on our executed trip data, here are the recurring trends and numbers:
Verified traveller stories and experience reviews are available on our official reviews section, where guests describe their itinerary flow, support interactions, and overall experience in detail. Thrillophilia’s team thoroughly analyses customer feedback to see the departure city and the preferences of the travellers from that city. The itineraries and inclusions are then customised as per the findings, thus catering to all Indian travellers alike.
We define support through process, not just availability.
Communication channels
Response workflow
Escalation tiers
This tiered model prevents delays and ensures accountability.
The goal is not just to respond but to keep the overall trip structure intact.
Before travel, guests are provided with:
This advance clarity reduces confusion on arrival and lowers dependency on reactive support.
Trust in Singapore operations comes from structured planning, realistic expectations, and visible escalation pathways, not from vague promises. Thrillophilia focuses on making the process predictable before departure and responsive during the trip.
Singapore Tour Package | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Holidays in Singapore & Malaysia | Langkawi Special | 9 days & 8 nights | INR 71,999 |
| Singapore Wonders | From Heritage Hues to Modern Skylines | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 62,713 |
| Singapore Highlights | A Journey through the Lion City | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 83,937 |
| Jewels of Singapore | Round Trip Flight Inclusive Deal From Delhi | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 90,000 |
| Singapore & Malaysia Trip | FREE Night Safari Experience | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 79,000 |
| Journey to Singapore | A Trip from Urban Wonders to Island Splendors | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 49,355 |
| Singapore Adventure | Wildlife Encounters & Sightseeing | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 32,499 |
| Experience Singapore Differently | Save INR 34000 & Free Upgrade to Marina Bay Sands | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 1,03,742 |
| Best Of Singapore | FREE Universal Studio Tickets | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 47,750 |
| Singapore and Bali Honeymoon Bliss | City Romance to Tropical Retreat | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 55,000 |
| Instagrammable Singapore | A City of Wonders | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 45,000 |
| Discover Singapore | The Jewel of Southeast Asia | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 38,922 |
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| Estimated BudgetStarts From ₹57,000 | Estimated BudgetStarts From ₹30,000 | Estimated BudgetStarts From ₹30,000 | Estimated BudgetStarts From ₹55,000 |
| Ideal Duration7 - 9 DAYS | Ideal Duration6 - 8 DAYS | Ideal Duration8 - 10 DAYS | Ideal Duration7 - 9 DAYS |
| Best TimeFebruary - October | Best TimeJune - March | Best TimeNovember - April | Best TimeOctober - May |
| Travel Time from India4hr - 5hr | Travel Time from India4hr - 6hr | Travel Time from India3hr - 4hr | Travel Time from India3hr - 5hr |
| Visa Typee-Visa | Visa TypeVisa On Arrival | Visa TypeVisa Free | Visa Typee-Visa |
| Visa Cost ₹4,500 to₹5,000 | Visa CostFREE | Visa CostFREE | Visa Cost ₹7,500 to₹8,500 |
| Top ExperiencesUniversal Studios Singapore , Gardens By The Bay, Night Safari, Singapore Zoo, Wings Of Time | Top ExperiencesKL Tower (Menara), Underwater World Langkawi, Petronas Twin Towers, Sunway Lagoon Theme Park, Langkawi Cable Car | Top ExperiencesSafari World Zoo, Sanctuary Of Truth, Krabi Elephant Sanctuary, Tiger Park Pattaya, Siam Amazing Park | Top ExperiencesBurj Khalifa, Museum Of The Future, Global Village Dubai, Dubai Fountain, Dubai Mall |
A 5–7 day Singapore package from India starts at around INR 40,000 per person and varies with hotel, attractions, and travel dates.
4 to 5 days are enough to cover city highlights and one major anchor like Sentosa or Universal Studios comfortably. If you want Universal, Sentosa, and the Zoo cluster without rushing, 5 to 6 days works better.
The best time to visit Singapore is February to April, when rainfall is lower and sightseeing is comfortable. Avoid major events like the Formula 1 weekend to keep hotel costs stable.
Yes, Indian passport holders require a Singapore tourist visa before travel.
Yes, Universal Studios is worth it for travellers of all ages, especially families with kids 6+, teens, and first-time visitors who can dedicate a full day with an early start.
Keep one full day for Sentosa, as a half-day works only if you are visiting a single attraction or staying on Sentosa itself.
The best attractions to visit for families with kids are Universal Studios, Sentosa beaches, SEA Aquarium, Singapore Zoo, and Marina Bay.
Yes, Singapore is one of the easiest and most comfortable Asian destinations for seniors. Public transport is efficient, distances are short, and infrastructure is barrier-friendly.
No, Singapore is not expensive for first-time travellers. Flights from India start at around INR 25,000–35,000 round trip, and tour packages range from INR 40,000 to 1.4 lakh per person. Accommodation is the main cost, while food at hawker centres and MRT travel keep daily expenses reasonable.
Orchard works best for central access, Marina Bay suits couples and skyline-focused trips, and Sentosa is ideal only for island-heavy stays.
Yes, it is possible. A 3-day plan covers Marina Bay, one Sentosa attraction, and Gardens by the Bay. To cover Universal Studios and the Zoo cluster you will need more days.
Yes, Singapore is good for shopping, especially for global brands and electronics. Orchard Road is the main shopping stretch.
Yes, it is possible. A 3-day plan covers Marina Bay, one Sentosa attraction, and Gardens by the Bay. To cover Universal Studios and the Zoo cluster you will need more days.
Yes, Singapore is good for shopping, especially for global brands and electronics. Orchard Road is the main shopping stretch.
Most booked duration: 5–6 days
Traveller type: Young professionals & couples
Popular combos: Singapore + Bali/Thailand
Preferred departure: Late evening flights
Top experiences: Universal Studios, adventure parks, skyline attractions
Bangalore travellers book the highest number of Singapore packages, especially short international getaways and multi-country Southeast Asia trips.
Most booked duration: 4–5 days luxury breaks
Traveller type: Couples & honeymooners
Hotel preference: 4★–5★ stays
Preferred travel time: Nov–Feb & long weekends
Add-ons: Cruise + Sentosa experiences
Mumbai travellers prefer premium Singapore holiday packages with luxury hotels and short-duration international breaks.
Most booked duration: 5–6 days
Traveller type: Families & groups
Preference: All-inclusive packages
Most Booked: Universal Studios, Night Safari, city tours
Peak Travel Months: March–June & December
Singapore family packages with flights are most booked by travellers from Delhi.
Most booked duration: 4–6 days
Traveller type: Young couples & working professionals
Preference: Budget + premium mix
Often booked: Honeymoon & anniversary trips
Add-ons: Sentosa + cruise combos
Pune travellers frequently book Singapore for quick international getaways and honeymoon trips.
Most booked duration: 5–6 days
Traveller type: Families & newlyweds
Hotel preference: Indian-friendly & family hotels
Booking window: 20–40 days prior
Peak season: Summer holidays & December
Family-friendly Singapore packages with hotel and visa assistance are popular among Hyderabad travellers.
Most booked duration: 6–7 days (longer stays)
Traveller type: Families & multi-generation travellers
Hotel preference: 4★ family hotels
Preferred travel time: May–June & December holidays
Style: Relaxed sightseeing + shopping
Chennai travellers prefer longer Singapore holidays with hotel-inclusive packages, Indian meal options, and family-friendly sightseeing experiences.
Most booked duration: 5–6 days
Traveller type: Families & senior travellers
Preference: Guided sightseeing & structured itineraries
High demand for: Indian meal availability & all-inclusive planning
Trend: Travellers usually book 60–75 days in advance
Singapore family packages with guided tours and meal-inclusive plans are commonly booked by travellers from Kolkata
Most booked duration: 5 days
Popular with: Honeymooners & newly married couples
Preference: Premium hotels & photo-friendly experiences
High demand for: Sentosa, skyline views & luxury stays
Trend: Peak bookings during wedding season (Oct–Feb)
Singapore honeymoon packages with premium stays and Sentosa experiences are highly popular among Jaipur travellers.
Most booked duration: 5–6 days
Traveller type: Families & business travellers
Preference: Relaxed, fixed itineraries
High demand for: Pure veg/Jain meal options
Trend: Bookings typically made 45–60 days in advance
Singapore packages with vegetarian meal options and family-friendly itineraries are widely booked by travellers from Ahmedabad.