Flights from Fukuoka (FUK) to Singapore (SIN)

About Singapore

Discover dynamic Singapore

Singapore is a compact city where modern skyscrapers, leafy parks, and historic neighbourhoods sit side by side. Known for its efficient transport and walkable districts, it is easy to explore whether you are here for a quick getaway or a longer holiday. Clean streets, well-marked signs, and reliable public transport make getting around simple, even on your first visit.

The city blends influences from across Asia and beyond, reflected in its architecture, languages, and food. From waterfront promenades and bold contemporary museums to colourful heritage shophouses, each area offers a different pace and mood. Whether you plan to focus on shopping, dining, family attractions, or nature, you will find plenty of options within a short journey of the city centre.

Top sights in Singapore

Marina Bay Sands and waterfront

Stroll along the Marina Bay promenade for skyline views, striking architecture, and an impressive evening light display over the water.

Gardens by the Bay

Explore the Supertree Grove and cooled conservatories, where futuristic structures are filled with lush plant displays and panoramic viewing points.

Sentosa Island

Head to Sentosa for sandy beaches, family attractions, and relaxed resort-style dining just minutes from the city centre.

Singapore Botanic Gardens

Wander shaded paths and lakesides in this historic green space, a favourite spot for morning walks, picnics, and garden lovers.

Singapore Zoo and River Wonders

Visit these immersive wildlife parks to see animals in thoughtfully designed habitats, with engaging exhibits for visitors of all ages.

Experience Singapore at your own pace

Start by exploring Singapore on foot, following walking routes through districts such as the Civic District and the riverside area. These neighbourhoods reveal a mix of historic buildings, sleek towers, and riverside paths that are easy to navigate. In the evening, join a guided tour to learn more about the citys evolution and the stories behind its landmarks.

Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the parks and nature reserves that frame the city. The Southern Ridges offer elevated walkways with views over the harbour and greenery, while coastal paths invite you to cycle or stroll by the sea. If you prefer a more relaxed day, choose a harbour cruise or a sightseeing bus to see the main sights without having to plan every detail yourself.

A taste of Singapore

Singapore is renowned for its food, and you can enjoy everything from simple comfort dishes to refined multi-course menus. Hawker centres across the city serve favourites such as chicken rice, laksa, and stir-fried noodles, allowing you to sample a variety of flavours in one place. Many stalls are run by families with long histories, adding character to each meal.

If you prefer a sit-down setting, you will find casual eateries, contemporary bistros, and fine-dining restaurants clustered in areas such as Marina Bay, Orchard Road, and the riverfront. Cafes and dessert shops stay open into the evening, ideal for a coffee or sweet treat after a day of sightseeing. With such variety in a compact city, you can easily plan your days around memorable meals.

Retail therapy in the Lion City

Singapore offers a broad mix of shopping experiences, from large malls to small boutiques. Orchard Road is the most famous shopping boulevard, lined with malls that house international brands, local designers, and lifestyle stores. Well-designed malls also provide welcome air-conditioned breaks between your city walks.

For a different atmosphere, explore shopping streets and compact malls in neighbourhoods near the river and around Bugis. Here you can browse fashion, homeware, and design items from regional labels. Specialty stores across the city focus on tea, textiles, stationery, and more, making it easy to pick up thoughtful gifts to bring home from your trip.

Best time to visit Singapore

Northeast Monsoon season (December to early March, should be labelled peak season) brings warm days around 26°C to 30°C (79°F to 86°F) with brief showers. The air feels fresh after rain, and indoor attractions, gardens, and shopping malls provide comfortable options whatever the weather, making it a lively time to visit.

Inter-monsoon season (April to June, should be labelled shoulder season) sees temperatures around 26°C to 32°C (79°F to 90°F) with more sunshine and occasional afternoon storms. Longer dry spells are ideal for exploring outdoor sights, coastal walks, and evening light shows by the bay while still enjoying lush greenery across the city.

Southwest Monsoon season (July to October, should be labelled low season) offers similar temperatures of about 26°C to 31°C (79°F to 88°F), with short showers and slightly breezier conditions. This period is pleasant for indoor-outdoor itineraries, combining museums, shopping, and cool evening strolls through parks and waterfront districts.

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