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3 April 20254 min de leitura

Best Time to Visit Singapore: Weather, Events & Avoiding the Rain (2025)

Singapore is hot and humid year-round (27–33°C), but February and June–July see less rainfall. Here's the full seasonal guide.

Singapore sits 1° north of the equator — temperature is consistently 27–33°C year-round with no true seasons. February is statistically the driest month; November to January brings the Northeast Monsoon with heavier rain. The "best" time comes down to events, school holidays, and personal rain tolerance.

Singapore Month by Month

Feb (Driest month)28–32°C, lowest rainfall of the year, Chinese New Year festivities
Jun–Jul (School holiday dip in rain)28–33°C, slightly drier, Singapore Food Festival in Jul, Gardens by the Bay events
Nov–Jan (Northeast Monsoon)26–30°C, heavier afternoon rains, Christmas on Orchard Road spectacular in Dec
Mar–May / Aug–Oct (Transitional)28–33°C, moderate rain risk, fewer crowds than holiday periods

Singapore Events Worth Timing Your Visit Around

  • **Chinese New Year (Jan/Feb)**: Chinatown transforms — 2026 falls February 17; river hongbao, lion dances, light-up on Orchard Road
  • **Singapore Grand Prix (Sep)**: F1 street circuit — the world's only night race; tickets from SGD $298; city-wide concerts and buzz
  • **Singapore Food Festival (Jul)**: Month-long celebration of Singaporean cuisine; hawker tours, chef collabs, exclusive menus
  • **National Day (Aug 9)**: Spectacular aerial display and parade at the Padang; book hotels 3+ months ahead
  • **Christmas (Dec)**: Orchard Road light-up, Gardens by the Bay Christmas Wonderland — despite being 99% non-Christian, Singapore does Christmas beautifully
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Rain in Singapore is usually short and intense (30–60 minutes) rather than all-day drizzle. The solution: schedule outdoor activities (Sentosa, Gardens by the Bay) for mornings, and plan indoor experiences (museums, hawker centres, Marina Bay Sands observation deck) for afternoons when showers peak.

Perguntas Frequentes

Is Singapore worth visiting for just 2–3 days?

Yes — Singapore is compact and its highlights are concentrated: Marina Bay (Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Supertrees), Chinatown, Little India, Sentosa Island, and at least one hawker centre meal. Three full days covers the essentials comfortably.

When is Singapore most expensive?

Singapore is consistently expensive year-round — hotel prices are high by Southeast Asian standards. Peak periods: Chinese New Year, Singapore GP weekend (Sep), Christmas–New Year. Shoulder months (Mar–May, Aug) offer slightly better hotel availability without major discounts.

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