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Singapore in 10 Days: The Ultimate Travel Itinerary

A comprehensive 10-day itinerary for Singapore covering top attractions, hidden gems, daily costs, and transport between cities.

By Travel Team

  1. 1

    Arrival & Marina Bay

    1. MorningAirport to hotel (MRT or taxi)~$20
    2. AfternoonCivic District walk & museums~$25
    3. EveningMarina Bay & Spectra light show~$10
    Marina BayCivic DistrictClarke Quay

    Take MRT from Changi (~$2–3) or taxi/Grab (~$20–25) into the city.

    Budget
    $70
    Mid-range
    $150
    Luxury
    $350
  2. 2

    Gardens by the Bay & Singapore River

    1. MorningGardens by the Bay domes~$25
    2. AfternoonSingapore Flyer / river walk~$20
    3. EveningSupertree Grove light show & hawker dinner~$12
    Marina BayEsplanadeBayfront

    Use MRT (Bayfront/Promenade stations) and short walks between sights.

    Budget
    $80
    Mid-range
    $170
    Luxury
    $360
  3. 3

    Chinatown, Little India & Kampong Gelam

    1. MorningChinatown temples & markets~$5
    2. AfternoonLittle India & Tekka Centre~$10
    3. EveningKampong Gelam & Haji Lane~$18
    ChinatownLittle IndiaKampong Gelam

    Hop between Chinatown, Little India, and Bugis by MRT (~$1–2 per ride).

    Budget
    $60
    Mid-range
    $140
    Luxury
    $280
  4. 4

    Botanic Gardens & Orchard Road

    1. MorningSingapore Botanic Gardens & Orchid Garden~$15
    2. AfternoonOrchard Road shopping & cafés~$25
    3. EveningEmerald Hill bars or quiet dinner~$25
    Botanic GardensOrchard RoadEmerald Hill

    Take MRT to Botanic Gardens in the morning, then to Orchard in the afternoon.

    Budget
    $70
    Mid-range
    $160
    Luxury
    $320
  5. 5

    Sentosa & Universal Studios

    1. MorningMRT to HarbourFront & Sentosa Express~$5
    2. AfternoonUniversal Studios Singapore / Sentosa attractions~$70
    3. EveningBeach sunset & dinner at VivoCity~$20
    SentosaHarbourFront

    Use MRT to HarbourFront, then Sentosa Express monorail or Sentosa Boardwalk.

    Budget
    $90
    Mid-range
    $190
    Luxury
    $330
  6. 6

    Singapore Zoo, River Wonders & Night Safari

    1. MorningTaxi/Grab to Mandai Wildlife Reserve~$18
    2. AfternoonSingapore Zoo & River Wonders combo~$60
    3. EveningNight Safari & late return to city~$45
    MandaiCentral Singapore

    Taxi is fastest; budget option is MRT + connecting bus (~$3–4 each way).

    Budget
    $110
    Mid-range
    $220
    Luxury
    $380
  7. 7

    Pulau Ubin & East Coast Park

    1. MorningMRT/bus to Changi Point Ferry Terminal~$4
    2. AfternoonBumboat to Pulau Ubin & bike rental~$20
    3. EveningEast Coast Park seafood dinner~$35
    Pulau UbinChangiEast Coast

    Combine MRT and bus to Changi; bumboats to Ubin leave when full (cash only).

    Budget
    $60
    Mid-range
    $140
    Luxury
    $260
  8. 8

    Joo Chiat, Katong & Tiong Bahru

    1. MorningPeranakan shophouses in Joo Chiat/Katong~$5
    2. AfternoonCafés and shops in Tiong Bahru~$18
    3. EveningDinner at Tiong Bahru Market hawker centre~$10
    Joo ChiatKatongTiong Bahru

    Use buses/MRT between east side (Paya Lebar area) and Tiong Bahru.

    Budget
    $55
    Mid-range
    $130
    Luxury
    $240
  9. 9

    Free Day, Museums & Shopping

    1. MorningOptional museums (National Museum / ACM)~$20
    2. AfternoonBugis / Orchard shopping and cafés~$40
    3. EveningFarewell dinner & riverside walk~$35
    BugisOrchardSingapore River

    All central; easy to cover by MRT and short walks.

    Budget
    $70
    Mid-range
    $170
    Luxury
    $320
  10. 10

    Jewel Changi & Departure

    1. MorningCheck out & transfer to Changi Airport~$20
    2. AfternoonJewel Changi shopping & Canopy Park~$35
    3. EveningFinal meal & flight out~$20
    Jewel Changi Airport

    Take MRT or taxi back to the airport; arrive early to enjoy Jewel before departure.

    Budget
    $65
    Mid-range
    $140
    Luxury
    $260

Trip Summary

Duration
10 days
Total Budget Range
$700 – $3500

TL;DR: Is 10 Days in Singapore Too Long?

Ten days in Singapore is the perfect sweet spot if you want to see all the big sights, slow down in local neighborhoods, and fit in some easy day trips without feeling rushed. With a smart Singapore itinerary and the Hello app, you can keep both time and budget under control.

Singapore may be small, but it packs in world‑class attractions like Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Universal Studios, and the Singapore Zoo, plus vibrant districts such as Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Gelam. According to Singapore Tourism Board figures, the country welcomed over 13 million visitors in 2023 as travel recovered, and average stays are slowly lengthening as travellers use Singapore as more than a quick stopover.

This Singapore 10 day itinerary is designed for first‑timers who want a balanced mix of highlights, hidden corners, and one or two off‑island escapes. Each day is broken down into morning / afternoon / evening, with suggested transport options, sample food costs, and estimated daily budgets across budget, mid‑range, and luxury tiers.

Use Hello’s trip planning and budget tracking to set a daily target, log your MRT top‑ups and hawker meals, and split larger expenses if you’re traveling with friends. For connectivity, an eSIM from Hello for Singapore means you arrive at Changi already online, ready to book rides and navigate the MRT without hunting for airport Wi‑Fi.

If you’re deep in research mode, think of this as your plug‑and‑play Singapore travel plan: easy to follow, but flexible enough to tweak around your interests.

Day 1–2: Marina Bay, Colonial Core & Gardens by the Bay

Start your 10 days in Singapore with two classic, high‑impact days around Marina Bay and the colonial core, then finish with the night lights at Gardens by the Bay for that “this is Singapore” moment. Staying central makes this part of your Singapore 10 day trip especially smooth.

Day 1 – Arrival, Marina Bay orientation
Morning: Land at Changi and head into town. The MRT from Changi to City Hall or Bayfront is about SGD 2–3 one way (2026 prices), while a Grab/Taxi into the Marina Bay area is around SGD 25–35 depending on time of day. Buy a local transport card (EZ‑Link or SimplyGo) and check into a hotel near City Hall, Marina Bay, or Clarke Quay.

Afternoon: Walk the Civic District: National Gallery Singapore, St Andrew’s Cathedral, and the Padang. Museum tickets are usually around SGD 20–25 for adults.

Evening: Stroll Marina Bay: Merlion Park, Helix Bridge, Marina Bay Sands, and the Spectra light show (free, nightly). Cap the night with rooftop views at Marina Bay Sands SkyPark or a nearby rooftop bar.

Day 2 – Gardens by the Bay and riverside
Morning: Visit Gardens by the Bay. Expect around SGD 28–32 for Cloud Forest + Flower Dome combo tickets. Go early to avoid midday heat.

Afternoon: Cross to Singapore Flyer or explore the Singapore River area (Boat Quay, Clarke Quay). Lunch at a hawker centre like Lau Pa Sat (SGD 6–10 per meal).

Evening: Return to Gardens by the Bay for the Garden Rhapsody SuperTrees light show (free). Consider a late‑night supper at Makansutra Gluttons Bay.

Sample daily budget (per person, SGD)

TierDay 1–2 Daily TotalNotes
Budget80–110Hostel, MRT, hawker food
Mid‑range150–2203–4* hotel, museums, 1–2 drinks
Luxury350–600+Marina Bay Sands, fine dining, rooftop bar

Day 3–4: Cultural Districts, Botanic Gardens & Local Food

The best way to deepen your Singapore travel plan is to slow down in its cultural neighborhoods—Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Gelam—then recharge in the lush Botanic Gardens, Singapore’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Day 3 – Chinatown, Little India & Kampong Gelam
Morning (Chinatown): Start at Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, then wander to Sri Mariamman Temple and the shophouses on Telok Ayer Street. Entry to temples is free, donations appreciated. Breakfast at Maxwell Food Centre (SGD 5–8 for kopi + kaya toast or chicken rice).

Afternoon (Little India): Take the MRT to Little India (SGD 1–2). Visit Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, explore the Tekka Centre market, and browse Indian sweets and spice shops. Lunch thali meals run around SGD 8–12.

Evening (Kampong Gelam): Head to Bugis / Kampong Gelam. See Sultan Mosque, stroll Haji Lane and Arab Street, and enjoy Middle Eastern or Malay dinner (SGD 15–25 per person at a sit‑down spot).

Day 4 – Botanic Gardens & Orchard Road
Morning: Take the MRT to Botanic Gardens station. Entry to the gardens is free; the National Orchid Garden is usually around SGD 15 for adults. According to UNESCO, Singapore Botanic Gardens spans over 80 hectares and dates back to 1859, making it one of the region’s most historic green spaces.

Afternoon: Head to Orchard Road for shopping and air‑conditioned refuge. Snacks or casual lunches in malls are around SGD 10–18.

Evening: If you still have energy, explore the Emerald Hill shophouses just off Orchard for quieter bars and heritage architecture.

Daily budget estimate (SGD)

TierDay 3–4 Daily TotalNotes
Budget70–100Free attractions, MRT, hawkers
Mid‑range140–200Orchid Garden, cafes, some shopping
Luxury280–500+Designer shopping, upscale cocktails

Day 5–6: Sentosa, Wildlife Parks & Nightlife

Sentosa Island and the Mandai wildlife parks turn your 10 day Singapore itinerary into a mini resort and nature escape, especially if you’re traveling with kids or want theme parks and night safaris in one compact city break.

Day 5 – Sentosa Island & coastal fun
Morning: Take the MRT to HarbourFront then the Sentosa Express monorail (around SGD 4 return) or walk the Sentosa Boardwalk (small fee or free during some promotions). Head straight to Universal Studios Singapore if you love rides; one‑day tickets are typically around SGD 80–90 for adults as of 2026.

Afternoon: Explore more of Sentosa—S.E.A. Aquarium, Skyline Luge, or simply relax at Siloso or Palawan Beach. Activity prices vary from about SGD 20–50 per attraction.

Evening: Stay on Sentosa for sunset drinks, or head back to VivoCity mall for a budget‑friendly dinner (SGD 10–18 at food courts).

Day 6 – Singapore Zoo, River Wonders & Night Safari
Morning: Grab a taxi or Grab to Mandai Wildlife Reserve (Singapore Zoo area). From central Singapore, rides cost SGD 20–30 each way; or combine MRT + bus for roughly SGD 2–3.

Afternoon: Spend the day at Singapore Zoo and River Wonders. Combination tickets for multiple parks often sit in the SGD 60–100 range per adult depending on promos.

Evening: Stay for the famous Night Safari, usually from 7:15 p.m. onwards. This can be tired but magical, so plan a light early dinner inside the Mandai area (SGD 12–20).

Daily budget estimate (SGD)

TierDay 5–6 Daily TotalNotes
Budget110–150Pick 1–2 key attractions per day
Mid‑range200–260Multiple park passes, Sentosa activities
Luxury320–550+VIP experiences, resort stay on Sentosa

Day 7–8: Pulau Ubin, Nature Trails & Local Neighborhoods

To make your Singapore travel plan feel deeper than a city break, spend two days on nature, heritage trails, and lesser‑visited neighborhoods like Joo Chiat and Tiong Bahru, plus a rustic half‑day on Pulau Ubin.

Day 7 – Pulau Ubin & East Coast
Morning: Take the MRT to Tanah Merah then bus/taxi to Changi Point Ferry Terminal. From there, bumboats to Pulau Ubin cost about SGD 4 per person one way (cash, leave when 12 passengers are onboard). Rent a bicycle on arrival (SGD 10–15) and explore Chek Jawa wetlands and old kampong roads.

Afternoon: Return to the mainland and head to East Coast Park. You can cycle or just walk along the sea and watch cargo ships anchored offshore. Food at East Coast Lagoon Food Village costs about SGD 7–15.

Evening: Try chilli crab or black pepper crab at a seafood restaurant in the East Coast area—expect SGD 35–70 per person depending on group size and how much crab you order.

Day 8 – Joo Chiat, Katong & Tiong Bahru
Morning: Explore Joo Chiat/Katong, famous for Peranakan shophouses. Grab laksa or kueh at traditional eateries (SGD 6–12). This area offers some of the prettiest low‑rise streetscapes in Singapore.

Afternoon: Head to Tiong Bahru, another beloved residential neighborhood. Browse indie bookstores and cafés; coffee and cake might be SGD 10–15.

Evening: Dinner at a nearby hawker centre like Tiong Bahru Market (SGD 5–8 per dish), then wander back to your hotel via MRT (SGD 1–2).

Daily budget estimate (SGD)

TierDay 7–8 Daily TotalNotes
Budget60–90Mostly free walking and beaches
Mid‑range130–190Seafood dinner, cafés, bike rental
Luxury260–400+Private tours, upscale dining

Day 9–10: Free Day, Shopping, Hello eSIM & Budget Planning

Your final two days in Singapore are best left flexible—use one as a buffer for weather or rest, then finish last‑minute shopping, favorite meals, and airport time at Jewel Changi, all while tracking your 10 day Singapore trip costs in the Hello app.

Day 9 – Free day & shopping
Morning: Keep this day open. Sleep in, revisit a favorite neighborhood, or add a missed attraction like the National Museum or Asian Civilisations Museum (tickets around SGD 20–25).

Afternoon: Do souvenir and snack shopping along Bugis Street Market (budget‑friendly) or back on Orchard Road (mid‑range to luxury). Set a shopping budget in Hello’s budget tracking so you don’t blow your remaining funds in one mall.

Evening: Book a nice farewell dinner—perhaps chili crab in Clarke Quay or a tasting menu in the CBD. Mid‑range dinners run about SGD 30–50 per person; fine dining can easily exceed SGD 150.

Day 10 – Jewel Changi & departure
Morning: Check out and head early to Jewel Changi Airport, famous for its 40‑metre Rain Vortex. According to Changi Airport Group, Jewel hosts over 280 shops and attractions, making it a genuine final‑day destination.

Afternoon: Explore Canopy Park attractions (bundled tickets often start around SGD 30–40) and grab one last hawker‑style meal in the food court (SGD 8–12). Use airport Wi‑Fi + your Hello eSIM for Singapore to confirm flights, rides, and expense tallies.

Evening: Fly out, exporting your expenses from Hello as a CSV or PDF if you want a clean record of your Singapore 10 day itinerary costs.

Daily budget estimate (SGD)

TierDay 9–10 Daily TotalNotes
Budget70–100Simple meals, light shopping
Mid‑range150–230Museum, souvenirs, nice dinner
Luxury320–600+Designer shopping, fine dining, lounge access

Common Questions About a 10 Day Singapore Itinerary

A 10 day Singapore itinerary gives you time for all the highlights, relaxed neighborhood days, and at least one day trip—without feeling rushed or overloaded. Below are direct answers to the questions travellers most often search when planning a Singapore 10 day trip.

Q1: Is 10 days too long in Singapore?
For many travellers, 3–5 days covers the major sights, but 10 days is ideal if you enjoy slower travel, café hopping, nature walks, and day trips like Pulau Ubin. It also works well if Singapore is your only stop in Southeast Asia this time.

Q2: How much does 10 days in Singapore cost?
A typical budget traveller spending around SGD 90 per day might spend about SGD 900 over 10 days. A mid‑range traveller at SGD 180–220 per day may spend around SGD 1,800–2,200, while luxury travellers can easily exceed SGD 4,000 including high‑end hotels and fine dining.

Q3: What’s the best way to get around?
The MRT and buses are clean, safe, and heavily used by locals. As of 2026, most city rides cost between SGD 1–2.50 with a stored‑value card, while cross‑city Grab or taxi rides usually range from SGD 12–30.

Q4: Do I need mobile data or can I rely on Wi‑Fi?
You can find Wi‑Fi in malls and hotels, but maps, ride‑hailing, and translation are far easier with mobile data. Buying and activating a Hello eSIM for Singapore before you land means you arrive connected and don’t have to queue at airport counters.

Q5: How can I keep track of my expenses?
Use the Hello app to scan receipts with AI (even in mixed currencies), log MRT top‑ups or hawker meals by voice, and split restaurant bills with friends using automatic exchange rates. At the end of your trip, you can export everything to see exactly where your money went.

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