Cheapest Price
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Airports
Changi Airport
Seletar Airport Paya Lebar Airport |
Cheapest Month
September
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There are 88 flights operating between Istanbul and Singapore. You may find frequent flights from Istanbul, Bali and Bangkok to Singapore.
Are you looking for cheap fares for Singapore flights? In the coming 3 months: Adana Singapore 17,759 TL, Ankara Singapore 17,645 TL and Athens Singapore 11,016 TL
Better to book your flight to Singapore 25 days before departure to get the best fares on average.
July and March months are the highest season for Singapore (Country), Singapore. The prices are higher compared to the other periods. You will find the cheapest flight prices in the following months: September and February.
Singapore, an island country located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, north of the equator, is one of the few city-states in the world. Singapore, which is the southernmost tip of Southeast Asia and the most developed and prosperous country in the world, has a dynamic economy thanks to its free trade policy. Singapore, which is built on 63 islands, receives approximately 10.4 million tourists annually with its chirpy energy and colorful architecture, as well as having a life where Asian traditions, local culture and modern life are intertwined.
Legend has it that the Prince of Sumatra Island named it Singa Pura, meaning Lion City, after a strange animal he saw on the island. After being discovered by the British Sir Stamford Raffles, it transforms into a 21st century metropolis that the modern world recognizes as a shopping, dining and entertainment paradise.
Singapore, which gained its independence from Malaysia in 1965, is a geography where one would feel incomplete if not seen with its temples, dazzling shopping malls, parks, tropical green areas and orchid gardens, fertile lands and underground riches, and surprises that surprise its visitors at any moment.
Singapore Attractions
Singapore, which has a highly developed metro line and a regular and strictly regulated city center, is expensive compared to many European countries.
Orchard Street is an eye-catching place with luxury hotels, huge shopping malls, shops, cafes and restaurants, named after the orchid trees here. The National Museum of Singapore and the Singapore Art Museum are also located on this street. The National Orchid Garden, where you can see the world's largest orchid garden and the symbol of Singapore, is located on Cluny Road.
The Lion Statue, famous for Singapore's name, is located in Raffles, on the banks of the Singapore River. Esplanada Cultural Center and the flamboyant Marina Square and Benjamin Sheares Bridge are also located in this area. Raffles Place, south of the river, is home to Republic Plaza, UOB Plaza and UOP Center, one of the city's most spectacular buildings. The Chijmes District near North Bridge Road is made up of intertwined squares of churches and restored houses, shops, galleries and restaurants.
The Chinese, Arab, Malay and Indian Neighborhoods are Singapore's most colorful and diverse districts. These neighborhoods add pleasure to your trip to Singapore with examples of local architecture, places of worship and businesses serving national cuisine, sculptures, souvenir shops, authentic clothes and ethnic accessories.
Sentosa Island is home to the world's most famous amusement parks, Asia's largest tube aquarium, 250 different species, more than 2500 sea creatures, a golf course, a butterfly park and a dolphin lagoon. A 45-minute Night Safari is held every evening in the Botanical Gardens, where 3600 kinds of animals live in the north of the island.
Asian Civilizations Museum, Empress Place, Peranakan Museum, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore History Museum and Sri Mariamman Temple, Marine Life Park, Jurong Bird Park, Super Trees, Gardens Bay the Bay, Marina Bay Floating Stadium and MacRitchie Reservoir are among the most important places to see. .
Singapore Food & Drink
In Singapore, where even the simplest snacks turn into a feast, especially if you come across the annual Food Festival, if you have time to eat the local Singapore cuisine, Chinese, Arab, Malay and Indian Neighborhoods, if you can taste the flavors of these rich cultures...
Apart from that, you can taste the tastes of Singapore, where you can find dishes from all world cuisines. Do not leave without trying the most famous local dishes, the spicy crab fried with garlic, ginger and pepper, and the durian, mangosteen, chiku and rambutan rather than tropical fruits. Let us remind you that alcoholic beverages are expensive due to the high tax.
How to Get to Singapore
You can go to Singapore, which you can reach by connecting from Bangkok or by direct flights, in 10-12 hours with Turkish Airlines, Thai (Thai Airlines) and Singapore Airlines. After your journey, you land at Changi Airport, 20 km from the city.
Singapore, a food, shopping and orchid paradise known by the world as the Island with 1000 Shopping Centers, is just a flight ticket away. Explore this tiny Asian country!
Popular Flights | Ticket Price |
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Adana - Singapore | 17,759.36 |
Ankara - Singapore | 17,644.86 |
Athens - Singapore | 11,016.35 |
Antalya - Singapore | 17,770.59 |
Baku - Singapore | 17,022.18 |
Bangkok - Singapore | 1,697.88 |
Colombo - Singapore | 8,493.34 |
Doha - Singapore | 9,743.23 |
Bali - Singapore | 2,282.23 |
Dubai - Singapore | 6,494.08 |
Hong Kong - Singapore | 3,532.31 |
Phuket - Singapore | 3,120.87 |
Istanbul - Singapore | 9,818.10 |
Izmir - Singapore | 17,730.72 |
Jakarta - Singapore | 922.70 |
Kuala Lumpur - Singapore | 903.15 |
Kuwait (City) - Singapore | 9,511.27 |
London - Singapore | 14,250.13 |
Melbourne - Singapore | 5,439.66 |
Manila - Singapore | 1,719.57 |
New York - Singapore | 16,880.51 |
Osaka - Singapore | 4,239.43 |
Seoul - Singapore | 3,690.54 |
Tokyo - Singapore | 4,501.79 |