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Filipinos can visit Singapore visa-free for up to 30 days per entry for tourism. No application, no fee, no waiting. Bring a valid passport, return ticket, and hotel booking. Singapore is one of the most accessible international destinations for Filipinos.
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Cheapest roundtrip fares from Manila Ninoy Aquino (MNL) to Singapore Changi (SIN) · Prices in PHP
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📅 MNL → Singapore Price Calendar
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Best time to fly MNL → Singapore
Month-by-month price guide for Manila to Singapore flights
Jan
₱3,500–6,000
✅ Low season
Feb
₱3,800–6,500
✅ Great rates
Mar
₱5,000–9,000
⚡ Pre-Holy Wk
Apr
₱8,000–18,000
❌ Holy Week peak
May
₱4,500–8,000
⚡ Summer end
Jun
₱4,000–7,500
🌧️ Rainy season
Jul
₱4,200–7,500
🌧️ Low-mid
Aug
₱3,500–6,000
✅ Best value
Sep
₱3,200–5,500
✅ Lowest fares
Oct
₱4,000–7,000
⚡ Picking up
Nov
₱4,500–8,500
⚡ Ber months
Dec
₱10,000–20,000
❌ Christmas surge
💡 Pro tip: The cheapest months are August, September, and January–February when fares can drop to ₱3,000–₱4,000 roundtrip — sometimes lower during Cebu Pacific or AirAsia seat sales. Never fly during Holy Week (March–April) or Christmas/New Year — those are the most expensive two periods of the year. Singapore has no typhoon season, so weather is never a barrier to flying.
📅 Singapore events & fare surges
MNL → Singapore fares spike hard around these dates — book early or avoid entirely
🏎️ Singapore Grand Prix
Late September — 3 nights (Thu–Sun)
+120%
avg fare surge
The biggest annual fare spike on this route. MNL–SIN fares that normally sit at ₱3,500–₱5,000 can hit ₱8,000–₱14,000 during race week. Hotels triple or quadruple. Budget seats disappear 4–6 months out. If you're not going for the race, avoid these dates entirely.
💡 Book before June for September travel — or rebook for the week after when fares reset immediately.
🧧 Chinese New Year
Jan/Feb — date shifts yearly (±1 week)
+80%
avg fare surge
Singapore's biggest festival. Chinatown transforms, Marina Bay lights up, and the city fills with Singaporean families returning from abroad — same planes you're competing on. OFWs also time holiday visits here, compressing seats further. The surge runs about 10 days around CNY eve.
💡 Fly 3+ days before CNY eve to beat the surge — fares drop steeply after the holiday week.
🇸🇬 National Day
9 August — long weekend
+60%
avg fare surge
Singapore's Independence Day on 9 August is a public holiday with parade, fireworks at the Padang, and the Singapore Airshow flyover. Demand spikes for the long weekend (especially if it falls on a Friday or Monday). Less extreme than F1 or CNY but still noticeably higher than the surrounding weeks.
💡 August is normally cheap — book the 10th–31st window to get low fares while still being in Singapore's best weather month.
🪔 Deepavali & Hari Raya
Oct/Nov (Deepavali) · Mar/Apr (Hari Raya Puasa)
+35%
avg fare surge
Both are Singapore public holidays that generate long-weekend travel demand. The surge is moderate — noticeable but not route-breaking. Hari Raya Puasa overlaps with the end of Ramadan, when Filipino OFWs in the region also travel. Deepavali turns Little India into a spectacular light display worth visiting.
💡 Mid-week departures around these holidays are 20–30% cheaper than the Friday before or Monday after.
🛍️ Great Singapore Sale
June–August (varies by year)
+25%
avg fare surge
Singapore's marquee shopping festival draws regional visitors. The surge is the mildest on this list — more of a sustained elevated baseline than a sharp spike. Orchard Road and Marina Bay Sands are the main draws. Worth knowing if you're shopping-focused, but not a reason to avoid the dates.
💡 Fares are still reasonable — this is the one event window where flying during is fine. Just book 3–4 weeks out.
📊 How to read this: Surge percentages are averages vs the same route in a non-event week. A +120% surge on a ₱4,000 base fare means ₱8,800 — that's not a typo. The F1 weekend in particular is one of the steepest fare events in Southeast Asia for any route into Singapore. The single best thing you can do: subscribe for alerts and book MNL → Singapore as early as possible if your dates are near any of these events.
Airlines flying MNL → Singapore
Multiple daily direct flights — one of the most competitive international routes from Manila
✈ Cebu Pacific
MNL → Singapore Changi (SIN)
Direct~3h 45mMultiple dailyBudget
₱3,500 avg roundtrip
✈ Philippine Airlines
MNL → Singapore Changi (SIN)
Direct~3h 40mFull serviceMeals incl.
₱7,500 avg roundtrip
✈ AirAsia Philippines
MNL → Singapore Changi (SIN)
Direct~3h 50mBudget
₱3,800 avg roundtrip
✈ Singapore Airlines
MNL → Singapore Changi (SIN)
Direct~3h 45mFull serviceWorld's Best
₱12,000 avg roundtrip
✈ Scoot
MNL → Singapore Changi (SIN)
Direct~3h 45mBudget
₱4,200 avg roundtrip
✈ Jetstar Asia
MNL → Singapore Changi (SIN)
Direct~3h 50mBudget
₱4,000 avg roundtrip
Singapore travel guide for Filipinos
Everything you need to know before you fly
🛂 Visa & entry requirements
Philippine passport holders — visa free up to 30 days
Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond stay
Bring a confirmed return ticket and accommodation details
Proof of sufficient funds may be requested at immigration
Extension available at ICA Building for an additional 30 days
🚇 Getting around
MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) is the best way to get around
Get an EZ-Link card at any MRT station — S$12 (incl. S$7 credit)
Grab is the dominant ride-hailing app — reliable and safe
Changi Airport to city centre: ~30 min by MRT, ~S$25 by taxi
Buses are cheap and cover areas MRT doesn't reach
💰 Budget & money
Budget ₱2,500–4,000/day for a comfortable trip
Hawker centres are the best budget option — S$3–6 per meal
Avoid taxis from Changi unless splitting — very expensive
Money changers in Lucky Plaza and Peninsular Plaza offer better rates than banks
GST refund available for purchases over S$100 at participating shops
⚠️ Important rules to know
No chewing gum — importing it for sale is illegal
No littering — fines up to S$1,000
No smoking in most public areas — designated smoking zones only
Drugs carry mandatory death penalty — zero tolerance
No jaywalking — use pedestrian crossings
🏨 Where to stay
Budget: Geylang, Little India, Chinatown (S$30–70/night)
Marina Bay Sands worth visiting even if you're not staying
🍜 Must-eat in Singapore
Hainanese chicken rice — national dish, best at Tian Tian (Maxwell)
Chilli crab — splurge at Jumbo Seafood or East Coast Lagoon
Laksa — try at 328 Katong Laksa
Char kway teow — smoky fried noodles at any hawker centre
Kaya toast & soft-boiled eggs at Ya Kun or Yakun Kaya Toast
Singapore trip budget for Filipinos
Typical costs in SGD — 1 SGD ≈ ₱42–44 as of 2026
Item
Budget
Mid-range
Notes
✈ Flight (roundtrip)
₱2,500–5,000
₱6,000–10,000
Seat sale vs regular fare
🏨 Hotel (per night)
SGD 30–60
SGD 80–150
Capsule/hostel in Chinatown vs 3-star in Bugis
🍜 Meals (per day)
SGD 15–25
SGD 35–60
Hawker centres 3× daily vs mix of restaurants
🚇 MRT / transport
SGD 4–8
SGD 10–20
EZ-Link card for MRT; Grab occasionally
🎡 Attractions
SGD 0–15
SGD 30–80
Gardens by the Bay (free) vs Universal Studios (SGD 81)
📶 eSIM / data
SGD 5–10
SGD 15–25
Buy before departure via Airalo — cheaper than airport SIMs
📊 Total (3 nights)
~SGD 200–300 ~₱8,800–13,200
~SGD 500–750 ~₱22,000–33,000
Excluding flights. Rate: 1 SGD ≈ ₱44
💡 Money tip: Exchange PHP to SGD at Lucky Plaza or Peninsular Plaza money changers — rates are consistently 3–5% better than airport counters or banks. Bring cash from Manila and avoid exchanging at Changi unless you need a small amount on arrival.
7 tips to get the cheapest MNL→Singapore flights
Singapore is one of the most competitive routes from Manila — these tips cut the cost even further
01
Subscribe to piso fare alerts
Cebu Pacific and AirAsia run flash seat sales — sometimes below ₱1,500 one-way. These last 24–72 hours. Subscribe to piso-fare.com alerts and be first in line.
02
Book 6–8 weeks ahead
MNL–SIN is a competitive route. Sweet spot is 6–8 weeks out for regular fares. Seat sales are unpredictable — when one drops, book immediately.
03
Never fly Holy Week or Christmas
Fares triple during Holy Week (March–April) and December 20–January 5. Prices can hit ₱15,000–₱25,000 roundtrip. These are the two absolute worst times to fly this route.
04
August and September are gold
The lowest fares of the year. Singapore's weather is still good, crowds are thinner, and fares can drop to ₱3,000–₱4,500 roundtrip even without a seat sale.
05
Compare all 6 airlines
Six carriers fly this route. Price gaps between Cebu Pacific and Singapore Airlines can be ₱8,000+ for the same dates. Always check Scoot and Jetstar Asia — often overlooked but competitive.
06
Tuesday–Wednesday departures are cheaper
Mid-week departures save 10–20% on this route. Fly out Tuesday, return Sunday for the best combination of affordable outbound and manageable return fares.
07
Check the all-in price always
Budget airlines advertise base fares. Add baggage (₱800–₱1,500 each way), seat selection (₱200–₱600), and meals. A ₱3,000 Cebu Pacific fare with 20kg luggage often costs more than a PAL sale fare with baggage included.
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Frequently asked questions — MNL to Singapore flights
No. Philippine passport holders can visit Singapore visa-free for up to 30 days for tourism. Bring a valid passport, confirmed return ticket, and accommodation details. No application, no fee, no waiting — you simply clear immigration on arrival at Changi Airport.
Direct flights from Manila (MNL) to Singapore Changi (SIN) take approximately 3 hours 40 minutes to 4 hours. It's a very manageable distance for a long weekend trip — depart Friday night, arrive by 10–11pm, and you have full Saturday and Sunday before flying back.
A piso fare is a promotional fare — originally popularised by Cebu Pacific — where base fares are as low as ₱1. On the MNL–Singapore route, piso fare sales occasionally push roundtrip all-in prices below ₱2,500–₱3,000. These sales usually last 24–72 hours and have limited seat availability. Subscribe to piso-fare.com alerts to be notified the moment a piso fare drops.
August and September are consistently the cheapest months — low season, fewer tourists, and fares often below ₱4,000 roundtrip even without a sale. January and February are also good. Avoid Holy Week (March–April) and December, when fares can be 3–4x higher than the yearly average.
For base fares, Cebu Pacific and AirAsia Philippines are usually cheapest. But always compare the all-in price including baggage, meals, and seat fees. Scoot and Jetstar Asia are often competitive and sometimes undercut Cebu Pacific's actual bookable price. Philippine Airlines is pricier but includes meals and more generous baggage allowances — worth checking during PAL sale periods.
Absolutely. Singapore punches above its weight for a small city-state — world-class food at hawker centres for S$3–5, an immaculate transport system, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa, Universal Studios, and some of the best malls and dining in Southeast Asia. It's expensive compared to other SEA destinations but very manageable on a planned budget. A long weekend is enough for a first visit, and a week barely scratches the surface.
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