Popular in | December | High demand for flights, 12% potential price rise |
Cheapest in | September | Best time to find cheap flights, 5% potential price drop |
Average price | C$ 1,018 | Average for round-trip flights in April 2021 |
Round-trip from | C$ 1,144 | From Toronto to Singapore |
One-way from | C$ 594 | One-way flight from Toronto to Singapore |
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Most people find themselves booking flights to Singapore as a stopping point on their way to other countries. But don’t dismiss this country so fast. A flight to Singapore sends travellers back in time, when feng shui was a way of life and not a modern fad, and Asian dinners consisted of formal tea ceremonies and history lessons. While embracing its ancient culture, Singapore also takes a step in the modern direction. Travellers booking Singapore flights will be greeted by glass skyscrapers and fancy restaurants lining pristine streets, but the people of Singapore hold the Chinese, Malay and Indian roots near.
Take time after your Singapore flight and walk through the Historic District. Explore the sights of Chinatown and indulge in an authentic Chinese dinner. Thanks to the money you saved on a cheap flight to Singapore, spend a few hours shopping in the massive Yue Hwa shopping center. There’s much to do and see in Singapore — take time and explore all this country has to offer.
Singapore is hot and very humid. It cools down a bit at night, but daytime temperatures range from 26 to 30 C. Short, heavy rainstorms provide the only break from the near-constant blanket of humidity.
Peak Season: Book your flight to Singapore for June through August. Although the summer months are hot and humid, they are the driest months, making day trips and outings more accessible.
Off-peak Season: Two Monsoon seasons deter a considerable amount of travel to Singapore. The northeast season typically lasts between November and March, while the southwest season runs from June through September. However, cheap flights to Singapore are available during this time if you book in advance, and you aren’t afraid of a little rain.
Once on the ground, travel around Singapore is tourist friendly. Buses are priced upon whether or not they have air conditioning, and run from 6am to midnight. Ez-Link passes are useful for both the bus and the MRT (mass rapid transit), which runs north to south, east to west, and north to east.