Post by : Sam Jeet Rahman
Planning a 7-day trip to Singapore from India is a common dream for Indian travelers. Singapore is clean, safe, modern, and packed with attractions, but it also has a reputation for being expensive. The reality is more balanced. The total cost of a Singapore trip depends heavily on travel style, accommodation choice, food habits, and activities planned.
This detailed guide breaks down every major expense category so you can clearly understand how much a 7-day Singapore trip actually costs from India and how to plan it smartly without overspending.
For most Indian travelers, the total cost ranges between INR 85,000 to INR 1,80,000 per person for 7 days, depending on budget level.
Budget traveler: INR 85,000–1,00,000
Mid-range traveler: INR 1,10,000–1,40,000
Luxury traveler: INR 1,50,000–1,80,000+
These estimates include flights, visa, accommodation, food, local transport, sightseeing, and basic shopping.
Flights are usually the largest single expense.
From Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, or Kochi
Round-trip economy fare: INR 22,000 to INR 40,000
Prices vary based on:
Travel season
Booking time
Airline
Baggage inclusion
Low-cost carriers are cheaper but may charge extra for meals and luggage.
Booking 6–8 weeks in advance usually gives better prices. Avoid last-minute bookings during school holidays and festive seasons.
Indian passport holders require a Singapore tourist visa.
Visa fee: Around INR 2,500–3,000
Processing time: 3–7 working days
The visa is usually valid for short stays and single entry. This cost is relatively small compared to overall trip expenses but must be planned in advance.
Accommodation prices in Singapore vary widely, but quality and cleanliness remain consistently high.
Hostels or budget hotels
Cost per night: INR 3,000–5,000
7 nights: INR 21,000–35,000
Ideal for solo travelers or friends who plan to stay out most of the day.
3-star or decent 4-star hotels
Cost per night: INR 6,000–10,000
7 nights: INR 42,000–70,000
Best for couples and families wanting comfort without luxury pricing.
5-star or premium properties
Cost per night: INR 15,000–30,000+
7 nights: INR 1,05,000+
These significantly increase the total trip budget.
Food is often misunderstood as extremely expensive in Singapore. In reality, it offers options for every budget.
Meals at hawker centers: INR 500–800 per meal
Daily food cost: INR 1,500–2,000
7 days: INR 10,500–14,000
Hawker food is safe, hygienic, and world-famous.
Cafes and casual restaurants
Daily cost: INR 2,500–3,500
7 days: INR 17,500–24,500
Good balance between comfort and cost.
Premium restaurants
Daily cost: INR 5,000+
7 days: INR 35,000+
This suits luxury travelers.
Singapore has one of the best public transport systems in the world.
Daily transport cost: INR 500–700
7 days: INR 3,500–5,000
Using MRT and buses is faster and cheaper than taxis.
Occasional taxi rides: INR 800–1,500 per ride
Taxis are clean but expensive for daily use.
Singapore offers a mix of free attractions and paid experiences.
Universal Studios Singapore: INR 6,500–7,500
Gardens by the Bay (domes): INR 2,000–2,500
Singapore Zoo / Night Safari: INR 3,500–4,500
Sentosa cable car: INR 2,500–3,000
Moderate sightseeing plan: INR 12,000–18,000 per person
You can reduce costs by choosing combo passes and skipping premium experiences.
Shopping depends entirely on personal choice.
Souvenirs, chocolates, gifts
INR 3,000–5,000
Clothes, electronics, branded items
INR 8,000–15,000
Luxury shopping can easily exceed this range.
Staying connected is essential.
Tourist SIM with data: INR 800–1,200
This usually covers 7 days with sufficient data.
Always keep a buffer for:
Snacks
Bottled water
Small entry fees
Emergency purchases
Estimated cost: INR 2,000–3,000 for the trip.
Flights: INR 30,000
Visa: INR 3,000
Hotel (7 nights): INR 55,000
Food: INR 20,000
Local transport: INR 4,000
Sightseeing: INR 15,000
Shopping & misc: INR 8,000
Total: Around INR 1,35,000 per person
Avoid peak holiday months to get cheaper flights and hotels.
Skip taxis unless necessary.
You save money without compromising on taste or hygiene.
Online bookings often come with discounts.
Focus spending on experiences instead.
Yes, especially if you:
Want a clean, safe, and organized international trip
Prefer easy public transport and English-speaking locals
Enjoy food diversity and modern attractions
Singapore offers high value for money when planned correctly.
A 7-day Singapore trip from India does not need to be overly expensive. With smart planning, INR 1–1.4 lakh is a realistic and comfortable budget for most travelers. Overspending usually happens due to poor planning, not because Singapore is unaffordable.
Singapore rewards travelers who plan wisely.
This article is for informational purposes only. Travel costs vary based on season, airline pricing, exchange rates, accommodation availability, personal spending habits, and policy changes. Prices mentioned are estimates and may change over time. Travelers are advised to verify current rates and requirements before making bookings.
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