14 Days in Singapore
🦁 Complete Itinerary & Cost Guide
14 days in Singapore lets you go beyond the highlights — take day trips, revisit favourites, and enjoy slow mornings. Here's a realistic day-by-day plan plus what it costs.
Day-by-Day Itinerary
This plan covers the essentials without burnout. Adjust based on opening hours, weather, and your stamina. Most days are 4–6 hours of activity with long meals and downtime built in.
Settle into your hotel, grab a light lunch, then ease into Singapore with Gardens by the Bay — Supertrees at night. Don't overbook day one — jet lag is real.
Marina Bay Sands SkyPark. Pair it with a sit-down lunch nearby and an evening walk through a different neighbourhood.
Hawker centre dinner (Maxwell, Lau Pa Sat). Take the morning slow and use the afternoon to explore a quieter district away from the tourist core.
Sentosa Island for families. Pair with a long lunch — Hawker centres beat restaurants 90% of the time. Tian Tian chicken rice and chilli crab at Jumbo are must-tries.
Chinatown + Little India food crawl. This day usually involves a longer journey so start early.
Revisit Gardens by the Bay or spend the morning at a café in a quieter neighbourhood. The best travel days are often the unscheduled ones.
Revisit Marina Bay Sands SkyPark or spend the morning at a café in a quieter neighbourhood. The best travel days are often the unscheduled ones.
Revisit Hawker centre dinner (Maxwell, or spend the morning at a café in a quieter neighbourhood. The best travel days are often the unscheduled ones.
Revisit Sentosa Island for families or spend the morning at a café in a quieter neighbourhood. The best travel days are often the unscheduled ones.
Revisit Chinatown + Little India or spend the morning at a café in a quieter neighbourhood. The best travel days are often the unscheduled ones.
Revisit Gardens by the Bay or spend the morning at a café in a quieter neighbourhood. The best travel days are often the unscheduled ones.
Revisit Marina Bay Sands SkyPark or spend the morning at a café in a quieter neighbourhood. The best travel days are often the unscheduled ones.
Use this day for whatever you didn't get to: a museum, a hammam, a long lazy lunch. The best memories come from unplanned hours.
Hit one final must-see (Chinatown + Little India food crawl), pick up souvenirs, and leave time for a relaxed lunch before your flight or onward train.
What does 14 days in Singapore cost?
Estimates below are per person, including accommodation, food, local transport, and ~1 paid activity per day. Flights to Singapore are not included — they vary wildly by origin.
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EZ-Link card on MRT — fast, cheap, AC. Singapore is the easiest big city to navigate in Asia.
Hawker centres beat restaurants 90% of the time. Tian Tian chicken rice and chilli crab at Jumbo are must-tries.
Singapore is the safest big city in Asia. Main warning: chewing gum is literally illegal.
When to go
February, March, April are the best months for Singapore — the climate is at its best and crowds haven't peaked. Avoid November–January (heaviest rain).
Frequently asked questions
Is 14 days enough for Singapore?
Yes. Most travellers find 3 days ideal for Singapore, so 14 days gives you time for the major sights, day trips and slow mornings.
How much does 14 days in Singapore cost?
Expect around $2,800 per person mid-range (3-star hotel, casual restaurants, one paid tour). Budget travellers can do it for ~$1,540, luxury runs ~$5,600. Flights not included.
What is the best month to visit Singapore?
February, March, April offer the best balance of weather and crowds. Avoid November–January (heaviest rain).
How do I get around Singapore?
EZ-Link card on MRT — fast, cheap, AC. Singapore is the easiest big city to navigate in Asia.