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Singapore in October: A Traveller’s Guide for Weather, Attractions, Events and more.

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Garden by the Bay, Singapore.
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Singapore is an island nation that is barely over 700 square kilometres in size, yet it offers a lot to see and do. Discovering this multicultural city nestled peacefully in the middle of nature’s lush surroundings will undoubtedly make you wonder why other global cities can’t follow suit. The nation is also home to a harmonious blend of four ethnicities, who graciously share their culture and cuisine with us. Its attractions are all truly fascinating and will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on you. However, in October, the rains intensify, leaving you puzzled as to whether it is the best time to visit Singapore or not. So what’s the verdict? Let’s find out.

Is October a Good Time to Visit Singapore?

Marina bay sands Singapore.

October is a monsoon month in Singapore, where days are mostly cloudy, dull, and will see incessant rain. So, is October not a good time to visit Singapore?

Yes, it is, if you don’t mind exploring the indoor experiences rather than the outdoor attractions. October is also a monsoon low season, and since Singapore is one of the most expensive cities to visit in the world, it becomes more affordable. That means thrifty travellers can enjoy good deals and low costs on hotel stays, attraction tickets, and other travel facilities.

Weather in Singapore in October

Tourist watching and taking picture at Merlion Singapore.

The weather is slightly warm but heavy with humidity. Afternoons, especially, can feel quite balmy. Rains make their appearance on most days, but there is a pleasant chill during early mornings, late afternoons, and at night. Since it is a monsoon month, Singapore is less crowded, and it is the low tourist season. The rains do make it difficult to enjoy outdoor experiences like Singapore Zoo and Gardens by the Bay, but there are plenty of indoor attractions to explore. The low costs of stays and attractions, as prices slash during low season are a bonus to enjoy a leisurely holiday without breaking your bank.

  • Temperature: Low: 25°C, High: 31°C
  • Humidity: 76%
  • Chance of Rain: 56%
  • Daylight: 10 hours
  • Sunrise: Around 6.51 AM
  • Sunset: Around 6.48 PM

Things to do in Singapore in October

Discover the wonders of Changi Airport

Jewel Changi Airport Singapore.

Changi Airport, one of the best international airports in the world, is a spectacular attraction in itself. Right from viewing the jaw-dropping, giant digital waterfall – the ‘Wonderfall’ to feeling delighted watching countless colourful butterflies flitting about in the Butterfly Garden, Changi Airport makes sure that you don’t just kill time out of boredom, which usually happens in an airport. The giant indoor waterfall, the Rain Vortex, is surrounded by the Shiseido Forest Valley, a terraced indoor garden filled with hundreds of plants, floral shrubs, and colourful orchids. It is a must-visit to refresh after a weary commute and a long flight. In short, you should spend at least an hour or two while you are in Changi Airport. We bet it would be the best airport experience you will ever have on your travels.

Take a ride in the Singapore Flyer

Skyline of Singapore, Singapore Flyer in the foreground

Located in downtown Singapore, on the edge of the Singapore River, the Singapore Flyer is a pleasant way to enjoy city panoramas without getting drenched in the rain. It is a massive Ferris wheel and an observatory spot in the world. Hop in one of the air-conditioned pods and view the cool blue sky and the city skyline from different vantage points on a 32-minute ride. You can easily spot the magnificent Marina Bay Sands, the Supertrees of Gardens by the Bay, the bustling Clarke Quay and serene bumboats on the Singapore River. Book an evening tour for sunset views or a night tour to watch Singapore shimmer in illuminations – a sight that will live rent-free in your mind for years.

Enjoy a scenic cable car ride

Cable Cars in Sentosa - Singapore

Another amazing way to enjoy a bird’s-eye view of Singapore is to take the Singapore cable car ride from Mount Faber Station to Sentosa Island. This 15-minute ride is enough to give you sweeping views of the verdant wilderness, the serene harbours with giant cruises docked, and the dynamic vibes of Sentosa Island and beyond. This is one of the ways you can reach Sentosa Island. If you have Skyline Luge Singapore tickets booked in advance, you can get off at Imbiah Cable Car Station, walk for a few minutes to enjoy a thrilling luge ride down to Sentosa Island. If you are short of time and want to visit Singapore in 2 days, the cable car ride is one of the best ways to cover a great area in a short time and get a gist of what Singapore is from a bird’s-eye view.

Take a Singapore hop-on hop-off Bus tour

Green double decker bus parked in front of a buildingTaking a Singapore City tour is the ultimate way of exploring what Singapore is all about in a short amount of time. However, the rains do tend to dampen the spirits of tourists in Singapore in October. It can make it difficult to explore all the places and enjoy the outdoor things to do in Singapore. However, you can opt for a hop-on hop-off bus ride, which is a better alternative to explore the city without walking in the rain. A basic hop-on hop-off bus ticket lets tourists board the bus at designated attraction stops, cruise around watching dazzling sights like Marina Bay Sands, the lush Gardens by the Bay, and the historic charm of Chinatown. This tour allows the flexibility of getting down at your desired attraction, strolling around, and then hopping on board another bus going along the route.

Places to Visit in Singapore in October

Sentosa Island

Sentosa island, SingaporeThis tiny island, located to the south of Singapore, is where you can have unlimited fun. Everything here is vibrant with thrills, adventures, and entertainment. Book Universal Studios Singapore tickets in advance and enter a world made for you to enjoy a day with your favourite superheroes and cartoons, or by revisiting your favourite cinema experiences. The Minion Land, a brand new addition at Universal Studios Singapore, is a hit among families with children, where they can laugh along with gibberish-speaking, whimsical minions. Along with Universal Studios Singapore, we suggest you book Sentosa 4D AdventureLand tickets in advance as well to enjoy one of the best virtually simulated rides in Singapore.

Marina Bay Sands Singapore

When the skies are grey and the air feels heavy with tropical humidity, Marina Bay Sands Singapore and its lavish shopping mall become a vibrant haven for travellers seeking adventure and comfort. This iconic integrated resort, with its three towering structures crowned by the breathtaking Sands SkyPark Observation Deck, offers the ultimate high-end indulgence, where you can shop, dine and explore views without getting soaked in the rain. The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, the largest luxury mall in Singapore, has more than 150 premium brands and unique attractions that make it a must-visit destination. So, when the clouds roll in, retreat inside this exquisite mall to enjoy the sights, dig into delicious cuisine, watch amazing installations, and shop luxury brands. Afterwards, you can zoom off to the SkyPark Observatory Deck to enjoy an unrivalled view of Singapore.

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple Singapore.

Don’t be under the impression that this is just another Buddhist temple in South Asia. Step inside, and the ambience and sights will take your breath away. The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum is set in Chinatown, along South Bridge Road. You will quickly recognise it due to its bold, red-and-gold facade and Tang Dynasty-inspired architecture. Once you enter the main hall, you will see massive 15-foot-high golden statues of Buddha and two bodhisattvas, as well as hundreds of tiny variations of over one 1000 Buddhas that line all the walls. Once you explore the ground level, take the elevator to the rooftop to view the colossal Vairocana Buddha Prayer Wheel nestled amid a verdant floral garden. From there, descend each level to explore a stellar collection of Buddha paintings and sculptures, and learn about his life journey. You will be famished after exploring these spaces, so head down to the basement level to enjoy a delicious vegetarian meal in the Lian Xin Vegetarian Restaurant.

Clark Quay and Boat Quay

Colorful light building at night in Clarke Quay Singapore.

These vibrant riverside quays, nestled along the Singapore River, are steeped in history and buzzing with cosmopolitan vibes. The allure of Clarke Quay and Boat Quay lies in their seamless blend of Singapore’s past and present. Stroll on the pedestrian-friendly paths along the Singapore River to view restored 19th-century warehouses, now refurbished in vibrant hues and transformed into lively restaurants and bars. Here, one can tuck into flavourful delicacies at riverside restaurants or grab some snacks and seat themselves under canopy-covered seating areas. At Clarke Quay, you cannot just have a caffeine jolt, but an adrenaline kick as well with a ride on Slingshot Singapore. You can visit these quays even on rainy days. Nevertheless, if you get a drizzling rainy day or a sunny day, don’t miss the opportunity to get yourself Singapore River cruise tickets. This will give you a short, calm tour of the nearby areas with a guided commentary while gliding on the Singapore River.

Cloud Forest and Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay

When you visit Singapore, you understand what perfection, a high quality of life, and safety are. You witness firsthand that a city with a vision of being a global hub does not have to ignore nature’s beauty to be replaced by steel and glass towers. They can coexist. This is brilliantly proved by this destination at the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay. Step inside Cloud Forest and you will find yourself viewing a mighty, misty waterfall shrouded in rainforest-like verdure. In Flower Dome, you will lose count of how many varieties of colourful flowers you are viewing. If you are visiting on a day the clouds have decided not to pour, then go on and treat yourself to the magical ambience of Super Trees by purchasing Gardens by the Bay Singapore tickets.

Events & Festivals in Singapore in October

Diwali

Deepavali decorations in Little India, Singapore.

Diwali, the festival of lights, illuminates the streets of Little India with colourful decorations, oil lamps, and the aroma of freshly made Indian sweets. Don’t miss this riot of colour and contagious joy when visiting Singapore in October.

When: 20th October 2025
Location: Little India

Grand Prix Season Singapore

Watch the ultimate speed in action during the Grand Prix Season Singapore that takes place on the Marina Bay Street Circuit. This is a must-see for all speed enthusiasts and Formula 1 fans.

When: 4th and 5th October 2025
Location: Marina Bay Street Circuit

Travel Tips to Visit Singapore in October

Want to make the best of your days during your October visit to Singapore? Simply follow these essential tips to get sorted!

  •  Make sure to invest in a good pair of waterproof, comfortable walking shoes because, believe it or not, even during monsoons, you will clock in more than 10,000 steps unknowingly. That’s because Singapore’s design encourages a lot of physical activity, and walking is the best way to get around.
  •  Carry your rain gear and a sturdy umbrella. A few days in Singapore can get quite windy.
  •  Don’t forget to slather on sunscreen even if you don’t see the sun shining brightly. Even on a cloudy day, sunscreens are important.
  •  Carry loose cash in local currency, which comes in handy at Hawker Centres and for shopping at street stalls.
  •  Make sure you carry an international bank card or get an EZ-Link card for a seamless, time-saving commute in Singapore.
  •  Singapore is also known as the ‘Fine City’ because it has stricter laws, and the rules and restrictions are not taken lightly. Just sipping your morning takeaway coffee inside an MRT can make your wallet lighter by 500 SGD! So, be very serious and follow all rules and regulations in Singapore to avoid unnecessary fines and penalties.
  •  Take a look at the forecast before you plan your itinerary to get an idea about the weather conditions. Allot outdoor venues like visiting Haji Lane Singapore, Sultan Mosque, or Chinatown for days when the sun will be out and the city is a bit dry.

Things to Know Before Visiting Singapore in October

What to Wear in Singapore in October?

Since October is monsoon season in Singapore, we would recommend sticking to clothing that is quick to dry. Go for cotton or linen skirts, shorts, T-shirts, and dresses rather than long dresses and denim. Men can opt for chinos and cargo trousers with T-shirts and shirts. However, if you plan on visiting a holy shrine or temple in Singapore, you will have to cover your shoulders and knees, so opt for a full-sleeve top and long trousers on such days.

What to pack for Singapore in October?

Make sure your travel packing list consists of:

  •  Lightweight, breathable clothing
  •  Rain jacket or umbrella
  •  Comfortable walking shoes
  •  Sunscreen
  •  Reusable water bottle
  •  A universal travel adapter
  •  First-aid kit
  •  All important travel documents, including travel insurance

How to Get Around Singapore in October?

Singapore’s public buses and MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) are the lifelines of the masses, and tourists can use them with ease. Just get an EZ-Link card, top it up with credits and start your journey. You can swipe the card on digital card readers installed at the entrance and exit of each public bus and at every MRT station. A single card is enough for you to use the services. There’s no need to shell out exact change or do math in a foreign currency. Also, Singapore’s public transport has a state-of-the-art network that is digitally enhanced. Its GPS systems are integrated with Google Maps, so you can just open your app and know the exact time of your next bus arrival. The MRT is also clean and punctual. All tourist spots are well-connected to the public transport system, so you do not have to look for taxis and can save a lot of money with affordable transit in the city.

Where to Stay in Singapore in October?

The best time to visit Singapore is from February to April, but staying in Singapore during these months can burn a hole in your pocket. However, October is an ideal month to plan a trip to Singapore on a budget. Little India, Balestier Road, and Kampong Glam have some amazing collections of budget hotels. For chic stays, choose hotels in Sentosa Island or Marina Bay, which have stunning properties like the Fullerton Hotel, Mandarin Oriental Singapore, and Shangri-La’s Rasa Sentosa, to name a few. For the ultimate luxury experience, nothing comes close to the iconic Marina Bay Sands resort in Singapore.

What to Eat in Singapore in October?

Did you know that Singapore is considered a destination that encourages healthy food habits, similar to a modern blue zone? This means the nation is so hygienic and health-conscious that healthy food is readily available everywhere. In fact, if you want to indulge in sugary drinks or fast-food burgers, you have to shell out more than a hot plate of Chicken Rice. So go on and enjoy a steaming bowl of hot pot – just what you need to warm up on a damp, rainy day. Eat at hawker centres and food courts rather than spending a lot of money on chic restaurants. If you do feel that you want to enjoy the luxury of fine dining and don’t mind splurging, then explore the elegant culinary experiences at opulent restaurants like Ocean Restaurant Sentosa, Pangium, Labyrinth, Thevar, and Ce la Vi at Marina Bay Sands.

Conclusion

Singapore’s October rain doesn’t put a stop to any of the city’s bustle and spirit. Not all days in October are drenched in downpours, so you can enjoy a visit to the Singapore Botanic Gardens or stroll through Little India on sunny days. On rainy days, visit the myriad of indoor attractions that are equally delightful to experience. Plus, it is the perfect time to take advantage of low-season rates. We feel it is best to think of a Singapore in October holiday as a chance to just relax, enjoy the modern comforts and explore incredible experiences in a beautiful city. With proper planning and guidance from a reputable tour operator, you can have a pleasant, memorable time in Singapore in October.

FAQs About Singapore in October

How many days should I spend in Singapore?

Singapore is compact but has a plethora of experiences for tourists to explore. You can spend a short, 2 day trip there, but to get the complete experience, you should ideally spend around a week in the country.

Does it rain in Singapore in October?

Yes, it does. October falls in the monsoon months, hence you will find more rainy and cloudy days in place of tropical sunshine.

Which other countries can I visit along with Singapore in October?

You can combine your Singapore holiday with destinations like Thailand, Bali, and Malaysia.
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