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Is it cheap to travel in Singapore? How much is the tour in Singapore?

Singapore is a charming Southeast Asian country and a city dominated by Chinese. It has a highly developed financial system and business environment. The people here have a high level of education, high quality and beautiful urban construction. This is an ideal tourist destination. Here, I will share with you a detailed strategy.

Let me briefly talk about my travel experience in Singapore. Two people spent eight days in Malaysia and Singapore, and each spent about 6500 yuan. This fee can be described as poor travel experience, so it is only introduced at the lowest consumption.

Pre-preparation:

1. Be sure to apply for a visa in advance.

Due to the hasty booking of air tickets and hotels, Singapore's visa was signed with the help of friends. It was not until before departure that I found that the visa for Malaysia had not been booked. I found a lot of Taobao shops and said I wouldn't take orders before the year. Finally found a store that took orders years ago. Originally, a visa of 200 yuan for one person was rushed and bold, and it cost 400 yuan. Fortunately, the visa was ready on the day we left.

One Singaporean visa is 300 yuan, and one Malaysian visa is 200 yuan.

Malaysia has three kinds of visas:

1.entre (Chinese mainland, basically can pass)

2. E-visa (Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, pass rate is 95%)

3. Paper visa (not recommended)

Since we took off from Hong Kong, we have set up an electronic visa.

I suggest you find an agency to handle all this. A lot of Ctrip searches are not expensive. Uploading all kinds of information by yourself is really troublesome and time-consuming.

2. Print all the information.

I wrote this with tears in my eyes! Be sure to print all the information, including: PDF version of Singapore and Malaysia visas, as well as the itinerary for round-trip flights (English version).

When we went out with our suitcases, we found that the visas for Singapore had not been printed yet. After printing in a hurry nearby, the staff at the check-in counter at Hong Kong Airport asked us to show our Malaysian visa and round-trip tickets. Printing these documents at Hong Kong Airport cost us HK$ 65,438+050! Converted to RMB 120, this is probably the most expensive paper I have ever touched.

3. Be sure to check in early.

Our plane arrived at Hong Kong Airport at 8: 25 p.m., but it actually arrived at 5: 00 p.m., and then we were actually eating and drinking. Yes, we bought cooked food and coffee at 7 1 1, and then sat in the lounge to eat and drink.