Singapore visa requirements for Thais

Travel and visa requirements

Singaporean Visa is not required for Thais

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements

  • Singapore is a sovereign island city-state in Southeast Asia with its capital in Singapore city.
  • For a period of 30 days, citizens of Thailand can visit Singapore without a visa.
  • Intending visitors are required to provide a passport valid for a minimum of 6 months beyond their stay in Singapore. The passport should have at least two blank pages for visa stamping.
  • On entry and exit into Singapore, tourists with amounts above SGD 20,000 will be required to declare it.
  • Thailand passport holders traveling to Singapore must provide proof of a confirmed means of accommodation for their entire stay in Singapore. This could be in the form of a hotel reservation or a sponsor letter from a host living in the country.
  • Tourists would be required to present evidence of enough funds to spend during their stay in Singapore.
  • Although a yellow fever vaccination certificate is not required from the Thais, they are advised to get vaccinated against common illnesses before traveling.
  • Minors traveling to Singapore alone must have an unaccompanied minors form sign by parents or guardians, as well as a copy of a valid identity document of the parent who has signed the form.
  • Travelers are to be aware of the fact that the trafficking of illegal drugs is punishable by death in Singapore.
  • Prospective visitors can get to Singapore from any of the international airports in Thailand.
  • Jetstar, Scoot Tiger Air, Thai Lion Air, and ThaiAir Asia are some of the Airlines that constantly fly from Thailand to Singapore.
  • The estimated flight duration from Thailand to Singapore is 2 hours, 28 minutes and the distance is 1,644 km.
  • The Singapore government recognizes four official languages: English, Malay, Mandarin, and Tamil.
  • Although, the constitution of Singapore guarantees freedom of religion. however, Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Hinduism, and Christianity are the principal religions in Singapore.
  • The Singapore dollar is the official currency used in Singapore. Tourists can visit various banks and exchange outlets in the country to exchange their foreign currencies.
  • Sentosa, Gardens by the Bay, Merlion and Marina Bay Sands Singapore are some of the places tourists can visit while in Singapore.
  • Singapore has a tropical rainforest climate, with no true distinct seasons. There is an abundance of rainfall. Therefore, it is almost always warm and wet all year round.
  • Special delicacies tourists can try while in Singapore are Hainanese chicken rice, chili crab, laksa, Hokkien prawn mee, and barbecued stingray.
  • Tourists are advised to budget about $60 to spend on daily expenses while in Singapore.
  • Singapore uses Singapore Standard Time (GMT+8), which puts Singapore one hour ahead of Thailand.
  • The power and socket plug used in Singapore are of Type G. The standard voltage is 230 V and the standard frequency is 60 Hz.
  • Movement in Singapore is possible with buses, car rentals and taxis.
  • Visitors traveling to Singapore are expected to be courteous and conscious of existing rules and customs as they go about their tourism-related activities.

Frequently Asked Questions


Is alcohol allowed in Singapore?

Tourists are to be aware that alcohol is allowed in Singapore during the day, up till 10:30 pm. After this time, the sale and consumption of alcohol are prohibited.


How much should I budget in a day in Singapore?

You should plan on spending a minimum of $50 to $60 USD per day. This will cover getting around town, eating and staying in inexpensive accommodations.


Is smoking restricted in Singapore?

Singapore has a strict rule on smoking in public places and if caught smoking outside of the allowed areas, a fine of $1000 will be imposed on such person. Singapore has lots of designated smoking areas all over the country.


When is the best time to visit Singapore?

Overall, the best time to go to Singapore is between February and April. Although Singapore is, for the most part, a year-round destination, the months of February to April fall within Singapore's dry season and experience less rainfall than other times of the year.