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Singapore Solo Packages

Solo-traveller-friendly stays, group activities and safety.

Singapore Solo packages are built for the Indian traveller who wants to explore one of Asia's safest, smartest cities entirely on their own terms, without compromising on company when you feel like it. Singapore sits just 4 to 5 hours from most Indian metros, runs almost entirely in English, and is small enough to cross end to end in under an hour, which makes it the ideal first solo trip abroad or a confident standalone city break. Tour prices start from ₹32,999 per person.

What sets a solo trip to Singapore apart is how little friction there is. The MRT metro is clean, signposted in English and runs late, hawker centres let you eat well for a few SGD, and the city is genuinely walkable after dark. We handle the parts that are awkward to do alone, your E-visa, airport pickup, and a centrally located hotel, so you arrive to a plan rather than a puzzle. From there, the days are yours.

What makes our Singapore Solo packages special

Solo travel should not mean paying double or eating dinner alone every night unless you want to. Our Singapore Solo packages are designed around the realities of travelling by yourself.

  • Solo-safe by design: hotels picked for well-lit, central neighbourhoods like Bugis, Clarke Quay or Chinatown, all within easy reach of an MRT station.
  • No forced sharing: single-occupancy rooms as standard, so you are not paired with a stranger to save money.
  • Social when you want it: optional small-group day tours and a Sentosa or river-cruise add-on where you can meet other travellers, then go your own way.
  • Easy India support: a WhatsApp helpline in IST hours for anything from a missed transfer to a restaurant suggestion.
  • Pre-loaded local SIM or eSIM guidance and an MRT travel-card briefing on arrival, so you are connected and moving from minute one.

Sample Solo Singapore itineraries

Three starting points, each priced for a single traveller in their own room. All can be lengthened or trimmed to suit your dates and budget.

Package Nights From (per person) Style
Solo City Starter 3 ₹32,999 3-star central stay, MRT and walking, hawker-food focus
Solo Explorer 4 ₹47,999 4-star stay, Sentosa and Universal Studios, river cruise
Solo Skyline Premium 5 ₹74,999 5-star Marina Bay area, private transfers, premium experiences

The Starter keeps costs lean while still covering Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay and Chinatown on foot. The Explorer adds Sentosa Island and Universal Studios. The Premium upgrades you to a Marina Bay-area hotel with private transfers and the SkyPark observation deck.

Best time for a Solo Singapore trip

Singapore is a year-round destination thanks to its consistent tropical climate, so there is no truly bad month to visit. The main thing to plan around is the heavier rains from November to January, when afternoon downpours are more frequent. They rarely last long, but they can interrupt outdoor plans like Gardens by the Bay or a Sentosa beach afternoon.

For solo travellers, the quieter shoulder periods are pleasant because attractions are less crowded and it is easier to strike up conversation at hawker centres and on day tours. Whenever you go, carry a compact umbrella, light cottons and good walking shoes, since you will be on your feet and the humidity is high all year.

What's included

  • Return economy flights from your chosen Indian city (on Tour with Flights options) or land-only pricing if you are booking airfare yourself.
  • Single-occupancy hotel accommodation for the nights shown, with daily breakfast.
  • Singapore E-visa assistance and documentation support.
  • Airport-to-hotel transfer on arrival, plus private transfers on the Premium tier.
  • An arrival briefing covering MRT cards, SIM or eSIM, safety and recommended solo-friendly spots.
  • Selected attraction entries as per the chosen package, such as Sentosa, Universal Studios or the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark.
  • India-hours WhatsApp support throughout your trip.

Items not included are lunches and dinners, personal shopping on Orchard Road, optional add-on tours and anything marked extra in your final itinerary. Tell us your dates, your home airport and how social you want the trip to be, and we will tailor a quote.

Singapore Solo FAQs

Yes, Singapore is consistently ranked among the safest cities in the world, with very low street crime and a strong police presence. Solo travellers, including women, can use the MRT and walk in central areas late into the evening with confidence. As anywhere, keep your valuables secure and stay aware in crowded tourist spots.
Our Singapore Solo packages are quoted for single occupancy, so the price you see already reflects you having your own room. There is no hidden pairing with a stranger and no surprise supplement added later.
That is up to you. The core package is independent, but we offer optional small-group day tours, a river cruise and Sentosa experiences where solo travellers naturally mix. You can join these on the days you feel social and explore on your own the rest of the time.
The MRT metro is the easiest and cheapest option, with English signage and a simple stored-value travel card you can top up anywhere. The city is also very walkable, and ride-hailing apps work well for late nights or when it rains. We give you an MRT briefing on arrival.
Yes, Indian passport holders need a Singapore E-visa. We assist with the application and documentation as part of the package, so you do not have to navigate the process alone. Apply well ahead of your travel date to be safe.
Tours start from ₹32,999 per person. Beyond that, budget for meals, which can be very affordable at hawker centres or pricier at restaurants, plus any shopping and optional tours. Singapore uses the Singapore Dollar (SGD), and carrying a mix of card and a little cash works well.
Yes, all three itineraries are available as land-only if you prefer to book your own flights or are using miles. We also offer Tour with Flights pricing that bundles return economy airfare from your home city, so you can pick whichever suits you.
It's pricier than Southeast Asia, but Many2Go packages bundle attractions and meals to keep costs predictable.
Yes, Universal Studios, S.E.A. Aquarium, Night Safari and the Zoo make it a top family pick.
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