Flights from Cebu (CEB) to Singapore (SIN)

About Singapore

Discover vibrant Singapore

Singapore blends striking modern architecture with lush green spaces, creating a city that feels dynamic yet easy to navigate. From world-famous waterfront skylines to quiet heritage districts, you can explore a wide mix of neighbourhoods in just a short stay. Efficient public transport and clear signage make it simple to get around on your own.

As a global hub, Singapore offers influences from many cultures in its food, design, and everyday life. You can stroll along the Marina Bay waterfront in the morning, browse boutiques in the afternoon, then end the day at a lively hawker centre or by the river. The city is compact, clean, and organised, which means you can fit a lot into every day of your trip.

Whether you are visiting for a quick city break or using Singapore as a base to explore the region, you will find a welcoming destination with reliable services, comfortable hotels, and plenty of choices for dining and entertainment.

Top sights in Singapore

Marina Bay Sands and Waterfront Promenade

Walk the Marina Bay waterfront for skyline views, evening light shows, and easy access to shopping, dining, and cultural attractions.

Gardens by the Bay

Explore the Supertree Grove and cooled conservatories, where creative landscaping and light displays turn nature into a striking urban garden experience.

Singapore Botanic Gardens

Relax in this UNESCO-listed urban oasis, with scenic lakes, themed gardens, and shaded paths ideal for a calm morning or late-afternoon stroll.

Orchard Road

Browse flagship stores, malls, and designer boutiques along Singapore's most famous shopping boulevard, with plenty of dining options in between.

Singapore River and Clarke Quay

Take an evening river cruise or dine by the water at Clarke Quay and Boat Quay, where restored warehouses now house restaurants and bars.

Experience the energy of the city

You can experience Singapore at your own pace, from relaxed morning walks to bustling evening districts. Start your day with a riverside stroll or a jog around Marina Bay, then step into air-conditioned galleries and museums to learn about the city’s history, design, and changing skyline.

Neighbourhoods are compact and walkable, each with its own character, street art, and heritage shophouses. Join a guided walking tour to uncover stories behind the facades, or explore independently using the city’s clear street signs and efficient MRT network. For families, there are attractions on Sentosa Island, interactive science centres, and green spaces with playgrounds and water features.

As the sun sets, rooftop bars, riverfront promenades, and night-time gardens create a completely different atmosphere. Whether you choose a quiet viewpoint or a lively entertainment area, evenings in Singapore are ideal for enjoying the city lights and cooler temperatures.

A taste of Singapore

Singapore is known for its vibrant food culture, where hawker centres, cafes, and restaurants stand side by side. You can enjoy generous plates of noodles, rice dishes, and grilled specialities at casual food courts, then move on to modern eateries that reinterpret familiar flavours in creative ways.

Well-known local favourites often feature bold sauces, aromatic herbs, and a satisfying mix of textures. At hawker centres, stalls usually focus on just a few dishes that they prepare throughout the day, giving you a chance to compare different versions and find your own favourites. Many venues are open late, so you can easily fit a meal around your sightseeing plans.

If you are looking for something more refined, you will find stylish restaurants in hotels, along the river, and above the city in high-rise towers. International menus sit comfortably next to local-inspired dishes, so you can choose between comfort food and new tastes each day of your stay.

Retail therapy

Shopping in Singapore ranges from sleek malls to small independent stores. Orchard Road is the city’s most recognisable shopping street, lined with multi-level shopping centres featuring fashion labels, lifestyle brands, beauty products, and homeware. Air-conditioned walkways make it easy to move between buildings in comfort.

Beyond Orchard Road, you will find distinctive shopping experiences in different neighbourhoods. Compact streets are home to local designers, stationery shops, handicrafts, and contemporary lifestyle stores. In the city’s markets and smaller malls, you can pick up everyday items, souvenirs, and unique gifts that reflect Singapore’s creative side.

For a convenient option, many large complexes combine retail with dining and entertainment, allowing you to spend a full afternoon in one area. With extended opening hours and late-night shopping in several districts, you can fit in a browse after dinner or between daytime activities.

Best time to visit Singapore

Northeast Monsoon (December to early March, peak season) brings slightly cooler breezes, frequent showers, and average temperatures around 24°C to 30°C (75°F to 86°F). Short bursts of rain refresh the city, and clear periods in between are pleasant for outdoor walks and waterfront views.

Inter-monsoon months (April to May, October to November, shoulder season) are warm and humid, with average temperatures of 25°C to 32°C (77°F to 90°F). You can expect a mix of sunny skies and brief thunderstorms, which often pass quickly and leave the air feeling fresher for evening activities.

Southwest Monsoon (June to September, low season) is typically warm, with average temperatures of 26°C to 32°C (79°F to 90°F) and slightly drier conditions. Occasional showers and cloudy spells provide welcome shade, and indoor attractions, malls, and gardens offer comfortable escapes from the midday heat.

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