🇸🇬 eSIM for Singapore
- Unlimited data
- 7-day validity
- Fast and reliable internet
- No more roaming charges
- Instant QR code by email
* As low as price reflects the cheapest per-day rate, based on the longest available unlimited data plan duration.
Fast and reliable data in Singapore
- Crystal-clear video calls across Singapore, no delays
- Share photos and stories from Singapore in seconds
- Navigate Singapore confidently with live maps
- Stream music and podcasts on the go
Get your Singapore eSIM in 3 easy steps
No store visit. No physical SIM. Works on any eSIM-compatible phone.
Select Unlimited or Data, pick how many days you need for Singapore.
Use the QR code sent to your email — takes under 2 minutes on any eSIM phone.
Turn on your eSIM when you land in Singapore and enjoy instant connectivity.
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"Activated in under a minute at the airport. Had 5G before I even reached baggage claim. Absolutely seamless."
"Used the unlimited plan for my Singapore trip — never ran out of data, streamed Netflix every night."
"The QR code arrived instantly after payment. Setup took 90 seconds. I was connected before the flight even boarded."
"Switched from my old roaming add-on and never looked back. Faster speeds and a fraction of the cost. Brilliant."
"Super easy to set up. The whole process took about 3 minutes. Way cheaper than roaming with my home carrier."
"Bought plans for the whole family. Worked perfectly everywhere. Will never travel without uPhone again."
eSIM prices for Singapore
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Enjoy your Singapore vacation
Singapore punches far above its weight as a travel destination — a city-state of just 733 square kilometres that manages to be simultaneously the most efficient place in Asia and one of the most sensory-rich. Gardens by the Bay's soaring Supertrees, the hawker centres of Lau Pa Sat and Maxwell Road, the colonial streets of Chinatown, Little India's fragrant temple garlands, the rooftop infinity pool of Marina Bay Sands — Singapore compresses extraordinary variety into a city you can cross by MRT in 45 minutes. As Asia's world-class transit hub, Singapore is also the perfect regional base for exploring Malaysia, Indonesia and beyond. With a uPhone eSIM you'll connect to Singtel or StarHub immediately on arrival for fast 5G coverage across the entire island.
Top attractions in Singapore
Singapore's attractions reward exploration on foot — a single day can move from colonial history to futuristic gardens to heritage hawker markets in the space of a few MRT stops.
- Gardens by the Bay — The Supertrees and glass-domed conservatories (Flower Dome, Cloud Forest) are Singapore's most iconic contemporary landmark. The Supertree light show at 7:45pm and 8:45pm is free and spectacular.
- Marina Bay Sands SkyPark — The rooftop infinity pool straddling three towers 200 metres above the bay is reserved for hotel guests — but the observation deck is open to all for breathtaking panoramic views.
- Chinatown & Sri Mariamman Temple — Singapore's oldest Hindu temple in the heart of Chinatown — a vivid example of Singapore's multicultural layering. The hawker centre behind it is one of the city's best.
- Little India, Kampong Glam & Arab Street — Three distinct cultural neighbourhoods within walking distance: spice markets, gold jewellers and banana-leaf curry; the golden-domed Sultan Mosque and perfume souks.
- Sentosa Island & Universal Studios — Singapore's leisure island: theme parks, cable cars and S.E.A. Aquarium. A different side of Singapore that families love.
- Singapore Botanic Gardens — A UNESCO World Heritage Site: 74 hectares of tropical garden with the world's largest orchid collection. Free entry, open daily from 5am.
Popular foods to try in Singapore
Singapore's hawker culture is UNESCO-listed — and rightfully so. The collision of Chinese, Malay, Indian and Peranakan food traditions in a city-state creates one of the world's great food destinations. At S$3–6 per dish at hawker centres, extraordinary eating is also affordable.
- Hainanese Chicken Rice — Singapore's national dish: poached or roasted chicken on fragrant rice cooked in chicken stock, served with ginger-scallion sauce and chilli. Tian Tian at Maxwell Food Centre has the longest queue for good reason.
- Chilli Crab — Sri Lankan mud crab stir-fried in a sweet, spicy tomato-egg sauce — messy, glorious and uniquely Singaporean. Order mantou (fried buns) to mop up the sauce.
- Laksa — Spicy coconut curry soup with thick rice noodles, prawns, cockles and fish cakes. Katong laksa (served with a spoon, no chopsticks needed) is the definitive version.
- Char Kway Teow — Wok-fried flat rice noodles with Chinese sausage, egg, beansprouts and cockles in a dark soy sauce. The wok hei (breath of the wok) smokiness is everything.
- Kaya Toast with Soft-Boiled Eggs — Singapore's iconic breakfast: toasted bread with kaya (coconut-egg jam) and butter, dipped into soft-boiled eggs seasoned with soy and white pepper.
- Murtabak — Stuffed pan-fried flatbread with minced mutton, egg and onion, served with curry sauce and pickled onions. A Muslim Singaporean institution at Zam Zam on North Bridge Road.
Best time to visit Singapore
Singapore sits one degree north of the equator and maintains a consistent tropical climate year-round — hot (28–33°C), humid and subject to sudden heavy downpours at any time. There's no bad time to visit, but some months are marginally drier than others.
February–April is generally the driest and least humid period — the northeast monsoon has ended and the southwest monsoon hasn't begun. This window coincides with Chinese New Year (January/February), when Singapore's Chinatown is spectacularly decorated, and the Grand Prix preparations in March–April.
The Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix (September) is one of the most exciting races on the calendar — held at night under floodlights through the city streets. Accommodation prices spike dramatically that week. Deepavali (October/November) and Hari Raya (dates vary) are also great times to experience Singapore's multicultural festival culture.
What to pack for your visit to Singapore
Singapore's permanent tropical climate creates a very specific packing dynamic — you'll be sweating outdoors and shivering in over-air-conditioned malls and restaurants. Pack for both extremes.
- Lightweight, breathable clothing — Linen, bamboo fabric or moisture-wicking synthetics for outdoors. Singapore's humidity is relentless — avoid anything that doesn't breathe.
- A light cardigan or layer — Singapore's air conditioning is set to Arctic levels in malls, cinemas, restaurants and MRT carriages. Always have a layer to hand.
- Compact umbrella — Tropical downpours arrive without warning and last 20–40 minutes. A fold-up umbrella (or a poncho) saves you from drenching regularly.
- Comfortable walking shoes — Singapore is very walkable and the MRT handles everything else. Light trail shoes or breathable trainers are ideal for the heat.
- EZ-Link card — Singapore's transit card covers MRT, buses and some hawker centre payments. Available at any MRT station. An alternative to always using contactless card.
- Your uPhone eSIM — Singapore has 5G coverage across most of the island. Connects on Singtel or StarHub — essential for Grab taxi, Google Maps and Hawker Centre ratings on the go.
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