Illuminated Clarke Quay at night in Singapore with vibrant lights and modern architecture.

Everything you need to know before heading to Singapore

Singapore is a stunning destination that feels like it’s been taken straight out of a travel magazine, and it has something for everyone. City lovers will be amazed by the towering skyscrapers and fancy malls, while food lovers will fall head over heels for the multicultural culinary scene. Nature lovers will feel right at home at the Gardens by the Bay, and if you appreciate cleanliness and order, this city is a dream come true because everything runs like clockwork!

If this is your first time heading to Singapore with a Nigerian passport, here’s your go-to planning guide.

Overview of Singapore

Geography and climate

Singapore is located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. There\’s no harsh winter here—just sunny days, with a chance of some rain between November and January.

Culture and language

Singapore has multicultural influences from Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western communities. This diversity can be seen in its food, festivals, and neighbourhoods. English is one of the official languages, so you won’t have any trouble communicating. Other major languages include Malay, Mandarin, and Tamil.

Currency

The Singapore Dollar (SGD) is the official currency. Convert your Naira to USD or other major currencies before arriving.

Singapore travel requirements for Nigerians

Visa requirements

Nigerian passport holders need a visa to enter Singapore. The visa process is straightforward and can be done online or through a visa agent. Here’s what you’ll need:

  1. A valid Nigerian passport (at least 6 months of validity from your planned arrival date).
  2. A completed visa application form.
  3. Recent passport-size photographs.
  4. Confirmed return flight tickets.
  5. Proof of work/income.
  6. A hotel reservation or proof of accommodation.

Visa application process for Nigerians visiting Singapore

Online application: You can apply through Singapore’s official e-visa platform or go through a trusted visa agent like LeryHago.

Supporting documents: Submit your application along with the required documents (passport, photos, flight details).

Pay the visa fee: The visa fee is around $30.

Visa processing time: Singapore visas usually take about 5 business days to process.

How to get to Singapore from Nigeria

Unfortunately, there are no direct flights from Nigeria to Singapore, but connecting flights through other hubs like Doha, Dubai, and Addis Ababa are common.

Popular airlines flying to Singapore from Nigeria

Qatar Airways: Connects through Doha.

Ethiopian Airlines: Connects through Addis Ababa.

Emirates: Connects through Dubai.

Turkish Airlines: Connects through Istanbul to Singapore.

Flight duration

The total flight time from Nigeria to Singapore, including layovers, is typically around 15 to 20 hours. 

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Best time to visit Singapore

December to June

This is the best time to visit. The weather is warm and there’s less rainfall. It’s also the prime season for festivals, shopping sales, and outdoor activities.

July to November

This period sees slightly more rain, especially in November. However, it’s also a good time for foodies, as Singapore\’s annual Food Festival typically happens in July.

How much should you budget for your trip?

Singapore can be as affordable or as luxurious as you want it to be. Here’s a rough breakdown to help you plan your budget.

Flights

Round-trip flights from Nigeria to Singapore costs $1,200 on average, depending on the season and airline.

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Accommodation

Budget hotels/hostels: $30 to $60 per night.

Mid-range hotels: $100 to $200 per night.

Luxury hotels: $300 and up per night. 


Food and drinks

Singapore is a foodie’s paradise, so you’ll never run out of options.

Street food at hawker centers: $4 to $8 per meal.

Mid-range restaurants: $20 to $40 per person.

Fine dining: $100 and above.


Must-see spots in Singapore

Marina Bay Sands

This iconic hotel with its rooftop infinity pool and stunning city views is a must-see—even if you\’re not staying there.

Gardens by the Bay

An awe-inspiring garden filled with exotic plants, and biodomes straight out of a sci-fi movie. 

Sentosa Island

Sentosa is Singapore’s fun island resort packed with attractions like Universal Studios, waterparks, and sandy beaches.

Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam

These cultural neighborhoods give a unique glimpse into Singapore’s rich heritage and colourful street life.

How long should you stay in Singapore?

A 4 to 5-day trip is perfect for first-time visitors. However, if you want to explore at a leisurely pace, a week might be ideal.

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