Singapore

Singapore’s bustling economy and vibrant cultural landscape make it one of the most alluring places to visit in Asia. Singapore is located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula and is the multicultural home of ethnic Chinese, Malays, Indians, Arabs and Eurasians, as well as expatriates from all over the world. It is one of the few remaining city-states on Earth, and the smallest country in Southeast Asia, yet its small size encapsulates an economic powerhouse. Since its independence from England in 1963 and Malaysia in 1965, Singapore has become a financial nexus of Southeast Asia. The nation’s unique blend of culture, art, cuisine, commerce and architecture draw visitors from all over the world. Within Asia, this prosperous country is a go-to for world-class shopping, dining and entertainment.

Singapore Regions

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Seasonality & Festivals

Browse a month-by-month breakdown of suggested itineraries, seasonal activities, climate considerations and festivals.

When to Go
When to Go
Festivals
Festivals

Weather in Singapore

The best time to visit Singapore is February to April, when there is little rain, although generally December to June is fine.

  • Singapore’s weather is characterized by almost uniform conditions throughout the year, due to its location near the equator.
  • High heat and humidity defines most days. The temperature is normally between 75°F and 90°F (24°C to 32°C). Although there is hardly any change to the high temperature throughout the year, due to increased humidity the summer months can be even less comfortable than the wet and comparatively cooler winter months.
  • Rain is a near-daily phenomenon in Singapore, but November to January is generally the rainy season. Singapore receives on average 93 inches of rainfall each year.

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