2 Days Tour In Singapore: How To Travel For The First Time



Manila, Philippines – You wanted to go out of the country and travel for the first time but you don’t have an idea on how to do it and how much budget you need? Here’s how we did a 2 day or 2 nights tour in Singapore, our first time travel story.

Travelling out of country for people on a tight budget like us is such a dream. Back in 2018, a pre-pandemic time just before Covid 19 travel restrictions, me and my sister just wishing to go out of country and travel, but we don’t know how to do it or if we could afford it because we think it’s so expensive.

It was a crazy afternoon of March and it was going to be a long holiday weekend the next week when we we’re scrolling up Cebu Pacific airline, a budget carrier which mission is to fly everyone. The usual flight tickets at that time for 1 person roundtrip would cost from Php 30,000.00 to Php 50,000.00. But then we spotted a two way ticket bound to Singapore for a base fare of Php 18,352.00 for two! Or for a total of Php 29,463.68 inclusive of travel tax, meals, insurance, and a seat selection. Travel tax can be paid at NAIA but we already included it at the ticket, meals were already included in the package, insurance is optional but it is necessary to opt for it, seat selection is very optional but we opted for it so we know where we were sitting, right?

But that flight was good for one night, because the next night we should go back to airport earlier and fly back again at 3:00am and be home. So fast! How could we do it if it was our first time to travel abroad?

 

We think the ticket fits our budget. The travel was one night, but we could spent two days to roam around the tourist spots of Singapore. So we booked the flight!

Next we found a nice twin hotel room for two at the city center of Singapore, for Sgd 109.60 or Php 5,000.00 good for one night. We’re like really dreaming finding the flight ticket price and the hotel price. We think we could fly to another country. We booked the twin hotel room.

 

 

We also booked an online a ticket to the Universal Studio to complete our tour itinerary. Hey, Singapore here we go!

 

Departing NAIA Terminal 3

Just because you have the plane ticket and your money to go could already permit you to leave the country. You have of course to comply with our own immigration. You have to fill out a departure card and go through the immigration counter, show your passport, plane ticket, hotel accommodation and itinerary for your tour if tour is your purpose, and a valid id and a company ID if working, because we were asked with these id’s and we showed them. We were able to leave the country.

Arriving At The Changi Airport

Plane has landed and we need to passed thru Singapore’s arrival screening and immigration. We could be denied or  we could be allowed to enter Singapore! We went to the security screening of the arrival gate and have ourselves and our luggage check on their scanning system, we were able to passed smoothly. We finally lined up at the immigration counter to enter Singapore.

Thankfully, we’re not asked anything by the immigration officer rather just stamped our passport and let us in. We stamped for 30 days stay! Visa rule in Singapore allows Filipinos to stay for 30 days visa free. And in three minutes, we officially set foot to one of the world’s richest cities, the Singapore! How about that.

 

 

Day 1: Sands Skypark

We arrived at around 5pm in Singapore. After checking in at our hotel, we hailed a taxi to take us to the iconic Marina Bay Sands  where we bought a ticket to its Observation Deck and get a peak of Singapore’s iconic night view. At the top, everything about the city feels like viewable.

We could could see the panoramic view of Singapore’s beautiful cityscape at night. From the vibrant and spectacular view of buildings, to a view from the sea to the sparkling Singapore’s attractions, the Gardens By The bay and the Supertree Groove.

The deck has also shirts and food stalls at the top, where my sister bought for her Singapore cap and small souvenirs.

 

Sands Skypark Observation Deck is a wooden deck located at the 56th floor of the Marina Bay Sands. We totally loved how much we think we have seen about the city of Singapore.  And that is so much for our day 1 arrival.

Thankfully, we were able to record one good video of our night viewing on top of Sands Skypark, before our phone went low battery and dead, and our next photos were blurry using other phone we have.

 

Watch Singapore At Night Full View From The Marina Bay Sands Skypark

 

 

Day 2: Merlion Park/ Universal Studio

For our second day, we spent our afternoon at the Merlion Park, where the iconic landmark Marina Bay Sands where we were last night was overviewing by the bay.

 

 

Our reason why we tour to Singapore, the Universal Studio! Our ticket bought online which we printed on a paper could not work on the turnstile no matter how the staff flipped it. We almost leave Singapore without entering here, but at the last minute a new staff assisted us and it validates so were able to get inside.

We spent the supposed to be second night roaming around the Universal Studio. It is definitely huge we run out of time just sightseeing, without being able to do a rides to its attractions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hello, there! Finally, we’ve met the Universal’s famous globe icon. Universal Studio is actually inside Resort’s World Singapore. And this Universal’s globe was just simply a big globe that situated as a Universal’s symbol.

 

 

 

 

And there are lots of beautiful castles inside. We definitely get mesmerized realizing we’re in a wonderland.

 

 

 

Universal Studio is dreamy at night. We felt like castles were made to be classic, with an old time vibes.

 

Departure At Changi Airport

We left the Universal Studio at around 10:00 night and ride a taxi to get back to the Changi Airport to catch our flight home at around 3:00am

 

Take Home Delight

Our chocolate delight, the M&M’s! We bumped at this pretty M&M’s store inside the Changi Airport and we splurge for a take home chocolates at Sgd 25.00.

 

 

Arriving Back At NAIA Terminal 3

We arrived at 7.30am at NAIA and we’re happier arriving back. We lined up at the immigration counter for our arrival stamped. Our eyes looked red and tired because we’ve no slept during the flight but our minds were happier with our 2 days tour. At last we’ve made it to another country! We couldn’t believe our first out of country would be Singapore, but our passport stamps say it so.

 

Total Costs Of How Much We Spent For 2 Days Singapore Stay 

Roundtrip Airfare For Two              Php 29,463.68

Hotel   Sgd 129.00                                        5,108.40

Sands Skypark Tour   Sgd 46.00                1,821.60

Universal Studio Tour   Sgd 152.00           6,019.20

Food   Sgd 104.00                                          4,118.40

Taxi for getting around   Sgd 131.00         5,187.60

Take Home Souvenirs   Sgd 63.00             2,494.80

Total                                                      Php 54,213.68

 

That’s all it costs us for our whole Singapore trip. We shared for our expenses, so if split for two it costs us at around Php 27,000.00. The rate at that time and at the airports when we exhange Peso to Sgd was around 39.60. The travel was literally 2 days, but the beautiful memories are lifetime.

 

 

Food And Getting Around

 

 

Food and taxi at Singapore are a bit expensive. Staying there for 2 days we felt like that’s how high their cost of living.

We ate at about Sgd 5.00 to Sgd 16.00 per servings for noodles, while bottled water, drinks and milktea at around Sgd 3.00 to 5.00 each.

Taxi costs us around Sgd 8.00 to Sgd 15.00 for the small distance touring the city, and for our longer rides from and to airports at around Sgd 25.00 to Sgd 35.00.

 

Why Not Travel

Travel’s a goal. Rich people do travel all the time. Who doesn’t want to travel to another country and experience for the first time an unforgettable dream vacation?

Travelling to another country is just like travelling around your own country. But if you want to go out of country for the first time, you can always find a way on how to do it. The key is just finding a lowest flight ticket and fly it! And when you’re already in another country, you’ll realized you can navigate the city on your own. What?

Wishing you a happy travels.

 

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