4 Days Singapore Itinerary
Day 1: Welcome to Singapore!
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You can relax for a bit before you start exploring Singapore by walking around Marina Bay. Visit the famous Marina Bay Sands and enjoy a refreshing drink on the roof deck which offers a stunning view of the city.
If you have some time on your hands, you can explore Gardens by the Bay and be mesmerised by a spectacular display of colourful plants. You can consider booking a tour in advance to avoid last-minute hassles.
During the night, you can enjoy a relaxing cruise along the Singapore River and Marina Reservoir with Thrillophilia Singapore 3 nights 4 days itinerary?. This experience is a delight for shutterbugs as you can enjoy a sumptuous seafood dinner with marvellous sights of the skyline of Singapore.
Itinerary Before Lunch: Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay
Lunch Recommendations: Kai Garden, Satay by the Bay
Post Lunch Itinerary: Singapore River Cruise tour
Dinner Recommendeds: On the cruise
Hotels Recommendations: One Farrer, JW Marriot, Pan Pacific Orchard
Suggested Activity: ArtScience Museum and Singapore Flyer
Day 2: Visit Sentosa for an Adventure-filled Day
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Inspired by Hollywood movies, this fun-filled amusement park offers you theme-based rides. Enjoy a thrilling ride on the Battlestar Galactica or encounter the Minions. You can also enjoy a unique river rafting adventure in Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure or try rock climbing here.
After your lunch, you can have an adventure between a nerve-racking Luge Ride through hairpin bends at Skyline Luge Sentosa, and then experience the thrill of skydiving at iFly Singapore. For adventure activities, you can head to Palawan Beach.
Itinerary Before Lunch: Universal Studios and Resorts World Sentosa.
Lunch Recommendations: Feng Shui Inn, Syun, KT's Grill
Post Lunch Itinerary: Skyline Luge Sentosa, iFLY Singapore
Dinner Recommended: Chifa, Ka-Mon, Soi Social
Suggested Activity: SEA Aquarium, Siloso Beach, Palawan Beach, and Tanjong Beach.
Day 3: A Vibrant Food and Shopping Tour in Singapore

When you are in Chinatown, you can explore the history and culture of the Chinese settlement while tasting yummy Chinese snacks during your exploration. The next place that you should explore today is Little India which makes you feel like you haven’t even left India. This area boasts many eateries where you can check out authentic Indian food.
During the evening, you can appreciate the architectural grandeur of the Sultan Mosque in Kampong Gelam district. You can continue shopping for many budget artefacts at Haji Lane before concluding the third day of 4 days itinerary for Singapore with a gastronomically rich experience at the eateries there
Itinerary Before Lunch: Chinatown
Lunch Recommendations: Burnt Ends, Yum Cha
Post Lunch Itinerary: Little India, Sultan Mosque and Haji Lane
Dinner Recommendations: Podi & Poriyal, Indian Express
Suggested Activity: Make sure you keep a list of eateries to visit on your food tour. Some of the must-try dishes include Hainanese Chicken Rice, Laksa, Char Kway Teow and Satay.
Day 4: Departure Day
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Suggested Activity: Before you head back to the airport and bid final goodbye to Singapore, you can engage in some last-minute souvenir shopping. However, this activity depends on your flight timings.
Essential Information For Planning 4 Days Singapore Itinerary
Best Time to Visit Singapore

You can plan a trip in the summer between February to July if you want the best weather. If you are looking for some budget deals then the next best season to visit Singapore is between August to January.
Consider planning a trip around cultural festivals like the Chinese New Year, Singapore Grand Prix or Thaipusam. It is a great time if you don't mind paying a bit extra for accommodations.
Cost of Travel to Singapore
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Low Budget: INR 35,000 to INR 60,000
Mid Budget: INR 50,000 to INR 80,000
High Budget: INR 70,000 to INR 1,00,000
The cost of travelling to Singapore depends on whether you wish to have a budget holiday or seek luxury services during your trip.
The price of your package is also impacted by the activities you choose to include in your Singapore Itinerary 4 days 3 nights. Alongside this, the destination boasts many engaging activities that are quite affordable, and tickets for attractions are available at pocket-friendly rates as well.
Visa Requirement for Singapore Trip
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The visa remains valid for a maximum of 90 days with a stay period of 30 days for single/multiple entry. The cost of the visa is approximately INR 2000 and it takes about 3-5 working days to be processed after the date of application.
The necessary documents required for procuring the visa include a valid passport, proof of accommodation, return tickets and insurance details.
How to Get to Singapore?

Alternatively, you can also opt for indirect flights while planning your Singapore Itinerary 4 days. The duration of direct flights usually ranges between 4 to 5 hours while layover flights take 7 to 15 hours.
The popular airlines flying on this route are Indigo, Air India Malaysian Airlines, Emirates, Etihad, and Thai AirAsia.
Transportation in Singapore

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The MRT (Train System): You can explore the extensive network of train stations which cover all major business and tourist places in Singapore. You can opt for a prepaid EZlink card or buy tickets at affordable prices at the SimplyGo Ticket Office at selected MRT stations.
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App-Based Cabs: If you wish to avoid the last-minute rush for public transport then you can opt for Grab, Citymapper, and Mytransport.SG. These app-based services allow you to travel in Singapore conveniently.
- Taxis: Those who wish to explore Singapore in their own comfort and convenience can opt for taxis even though it is an expensive option. These are metered and haggle-free taxis that help you explore the destination with Thrillophilia’s Singapore tour itinerary for 4 days.
Singapore Currency

You can choose to exchange currency at the airport, banks or any authorised money-exchanging places. Travellers can also opt for payments with credit and debit cards, however, it is suggested to carry some cash in SDG for any small purchases. There are several ATMs available across Singapore that allow withdrawals through Indian bank cards. However, it is suggested to check if any transaction fees might be charged by your bank for international payments.
Language in Singapore
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For a more enriching and gratifying experience with the local culture, you can pick up a few phrases and words in Malay or Mandarin while travelling in Singapore.
Weather in Singapore

You can enjoy the summer season in Singapore between February to July which boasts dry days perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities like cruising and kayaking. The months between August and January witness the rainy season in Singapore, accompanied by thunderstorms.
Pick one of the hand-curated Singapore 3 nights 4 days itinerary by Thrillophilia and enjoy some of the unique experiences available all around the year for a memorable getaway.
Things to Know Before Visiting Singapore
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- Avoid bartering or haggling on price as it is not an acceptable way to do business in Singapore.
- There is a ban on chewing gum and littering can attract heavy penalties.
- Exercise caution while crossing the roads as zebra-crossings and green walking signals do not automatically grant the right of way.
- Keep on the left side of the escalators.
- Tipping is not expected in Singapore while dining at restaurants.
- Carry cash along with your credit and debit cards when going out shopping.
- Carry your own water bottles which you can refill with tap water.
- Avoid smoking in public spaces as it is prohibited.