Is $10,000 Enough for Singapore?

Yes — $10,000 is enough for a comfortable mid-range trip to Singapore. One person can travel for 62 days, or two people for 31 days.

What$10,000 Gets You

Budget

138 days

solo ·69 days for two

Mid-range

62 days

solo ·31 days for two

Luxury

28 days

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Cost Breakdown (14 days, mid-range)

Accommodation$490–$980
Food & Dining$210–$630
Transport$112–$224
Activities$112–$252
Miscellaneous$84–$154
Total (excl. flights)$1,008–$2,240
Remaining for flights$7,760–$8,992

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Money-Saving Tips forSingapore

  • Eat at hawker centres for world-class meals from $3-5, including Michelin-starred stalls.
  • Use the MRT for fast, affordable transport and skip expensive taxi rides.
  • Visit free attractions like Gardens by the Bay outdoor areas, Merlion Park, and ethnic neighborhoods.
  • Stay in hostels in Little India or Geylang for significantly lower accommodation costs.

FAQ

How much does a trip to Singapore cost per day in 2026?

Budget travelers spend about $72/day, mid-range about $160/day, and luxury travelers around $352/day per person.

Is Singapore expensive?

Accommodation and nightlife are expensive, but hawker centre meals from $3 and efficient public transport make it surprisingly affordable for daily expenses.

Do I need to tip in Singapore?

No. A 10% service charge is added to restaurant and hotel bills automatically. Additional tipping is not expected or customary.

What are hawker centres?

Government-subsidized food courts with dozens of stalls serving local dishes from $3-5. Many are Michelin-recognized and offer Singapore's best food.

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