Singapore Visa Requirements
For 🇮🇹 Italy passport holders
Entry Requirements
Passport Validity
6 months beyond stay
Blank Pages
At least 1 page required
Multiple Entry
Single entry
Work Permitted
No - requires work visa
Travel Essentials
Health & Safety
Vaccinations
Routine vaccines.
Tap Water
Safe to drink
Safety Tips
Singapore is one of the safest cities in the world - violent crime is virtually nonexistent, and even petty theft is rare. The main "dangers" are breaking laws: chewing gum, littering, jaywalking, smoking in prohibited areas, and eating/drinking on MRT can all result in significant fines. Drug offenses carry mandatory death penalty.
Money & Costs
Daily Budget (USD)
Cards & ATMs
Cards accepted everywhere. Hawker centers increasingly cashless.
Tipping
Tipping is not customary or expected in Singapore. Most restaurants add a 10% service charge plus 7% GST. Leaving additional tips is unnecessary and sometimes declined. Hotel porters may receive S$2-5, but it's not required. Taxi drivers don't expect tips - the metered fare is what you pay.
Practical Info
Emergency Numbers
Police: 999
Ambulance: 995
Fire: 995
Getting There
Main Airports
- Singapore SIN
Airport Transfers
Changi Airport: MRT to city (S$2-3, 30-40 minutes) - follow signs to station in basement. Taxis use meter - approximately S$25-40 to most hotels (20-30 minutes). Grab available from arrivals. Changi is consistently ranked world's best airport - arrive early to explore or eat.
Local Transport
Singapore's MRT is excellent - clean, efficient, and covers everywhere tourists go. Buses fill the gaps. Buy an EZ-Link card (S$12, includes $7 credit) or use contactless payment. Grab works but MRT is often faster due to traffic. Taxis are metered and reliable. The city is also very walkable, though humidity can be intense.
Culture & Travel Tips
Best Time to Visit
Year-round, tropical climate. November-January slightly cooler and rainier.
Cultural Notes
Singapore is a multicultural society of Chinese (74%), Malay, and Indian communities, each maintaining distinct traditions and cuisines. Four official languages reflect this diversity. Efficiency and rules are cultural values - queuing is sacred, and "kiasu" (fear of missing out) drives competitive behavior. Despite strict laws, Singaporeans are welcoming and helpful to tourists.
Insider Tips
Singapore is expensive but incredibly efficient - budget by eating at hawker centers (world-class food for $3-5) and using public transport. Chewing gum is banned and cannot be imported. Don't jaywalk or litter - fines are substantial and enforced. Book Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay tickets online to save time. Air conditioning is intense - carry a light jacket.
Dress Code
Smart casual. Very casual fine most places.