Singapore Travel Deals: Marina Bay Hotels & Sentosa Packages
Find Singapore Trip.com hotel deals, Sentosa resort packages, and flight offers from regional hubs. The best Singapore travel promotions before booking on Trip.com.
Quick Summary
Singapore is Asia's most efficient city-state — a compact, ultra-clean destination where world-class attractions, incredible hawker food, and luxury hotels coexist with lush gardens and wildlife. It is expensive by Southeast Asian standards, but Trip.com deals can cut hotel costs by 30-50%.
Best Time to Visit Singapore
Singapore is hot and humid year-round (25-32°C). Any time is fine, but February-April has the least rain and haze. June-July sees the Great Singapore Sale.
Feb – Apr
Hot, 26-33°C, less rain
The most pleasant window with lower humidity and minimal rainfall. Best for outdoor attractions and zoo visits. Hotel prices are moderate.
May – Jul
Hot, 26-33°C
The Great Singapore Sale (June-July) brings retail discounts. Some rain but generally manageable. School holidays mean family crowds.
Nov – Jan
Wet, 24-31°C
Short, heavy afternoon showers. Christmas and New Year are peak pricing. January (after New Year) offers the best hotel value of the year.
Sep – Oct
Hot, 25-32°C
Occasional haze from regional forest fires can reduce visibility. Check air quality indexes before outdoor activities. Lower hotel prices.
Flight Tips for Singapore
Changi (SIN) is world-class
Singapore Changi is consistently voted the world's best airport. The Jewel complex has a indoor waterfall and forest. MRT to downtown takes 30 minutes.
Budget airlines from nearby hubs
Scoot, AirAsia, and Jetstar offer cheap connections from Bangkok, KL, Jakarta, and Manila. A short flight can save hundreds compared to long-haul direct.
Book 5-7 weeks ahead
Singapore flights follow typical booking patterns: cheapest 5-7 weeks before departure. Tuesday and Wednesday departures save 15-20% over weekends.
Consider open-jaw via Malaysia
Fly into Singapore and out of Kuala Lumpur (or reverse) for a 2-country trip. The bus/train between the cities takes 4-5 hours and costs under $20.
Where to Stay in Singapore
Marina Bay
$150 – $400/nightThe iconic district with Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and the Merlion. Luxury hotels with skyline views. Walking distance to major attractions.
Orchard Road
$120 – $300/nightSingapore's shopping and commercial spine. International hotels, malls, and restaurants line this boulevard. MRT connects to everywhere.
Sentosa Island
$120 – $350/nightResort world with Universal Studios, beaches, golf, and the S.E.A. Aquarium. Hotels range from family-friendly to luxury spa resorts.
Chinatown / Little India
$60 – $150/nightHeritage districts with shophouse boutique hotels, authentic food, and cultural immersion. More affordable than Marina Bay with better local atmosphere.
Things to Do in Singapore
Gardens by the Bay
The Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome are architectural and botanical marvels. The nightly light show (Garden Rhapsody) is free.
Sentosa Island Attractions
Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium, Adventure Cove Waterpark, and beaches all on one island. A full day (or two) of entertainment.
Hawker Center Food Tour
Maxwell, Lau Pa Sat, and Newton serve Michelin-starred street food at $3-5 per dish. Chicken rice, laksa, chili crab, and carrot cake are essentials.
Singapore Zoo & Night Safari
World-class open-concept zoo with free-ranging orangutans. The Night Safari is a unique after-dark wildlife experience found nowhere else.
Marina Bay Sands SkyPark
The infinity pool and observation deck offer the best views of Singapore's skyline. Non-guests can access the observation deck for a fee.
Chinatown Heritage Trail
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, restored shophouses, traditional medicine halls, and bustling markets. A window into Singapore's multicultural roots.
Who Is Singapore Best For?
Families with Children
Universal Studios, Sentosa, the Zoo, Night Safari, and Science Centre make Singapore a top family destination. Everything is stroller-friendly.
Food Enthusiasts
Hawker centers serve world-class food at $3-5 per dish. Two Michelin-starred street food stalls. Peranakan, Indian, Chinese, and Malay cuisines.
Luxury Travelers
Marina Bay Sands, Raffles, Capella, and countless 5-star properties. Singapore sets the standard for luxury hospitality in Asia.
First-Time Asia Visitors
English-speaking, ultra-safe, efficient, and clean. The easiest introduction to Asia with zero culture shock.
Stopover & Transit Travelers
Changi Airport offers free city tours for transit passengers. A 24-48 hour stopover breaks up long-haul flights perfectly.
Business Travelers
Major financial hub with world-class conference facilities, reliable infrastructure, and hotels catering to every business need.
Current Singapore Promotions
Marina Bay Hotel Sale
Up to 45% off4 and 5-star hotels in Marina Bay and Downtown Core with harbour views, rooftop pools, and complimentary breakfast included.
Sentosa Resort Package
Save $120+Sentosa hotel + Universal Studios tickets + S.E.A. Aquarium + airport transfers bundled at a discount. Perfect for families.
Orchard Road Business Hotels
From $110/nightHotels along Orchard Road with business center access, gym, and MRT connectivity. Ideal for business and shopping trips.
Chinatown Boutique Stays
From $55/nightRestored shophouse boutique hotels in Chinatown and Little India with heritage charm, free breakfast, and walking tours included.
Singapore Travel FAQ
Singapore is the most expensive city in Southeast Asia. Hotels average $120-250/night, meals at restaurants cost $15-30, and attractions add up. However, hawker center meals cost just $3-5, public transport is cheap, and our hotel deals regularly cut costs by 30-50%.
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