SINGAPORE
The autumn season is upon us, with clear skies and crisp air.
As we approach the long Chuseok holiday, many are planning their travels.
I hope this guide on Singapore's climate and local conditions will help make your autumn trip even more special.
Singapore is a city-state in Southeast Asia, located on an island south of Malaysia.
It is known for being one of the busiest ports in the world, as well as a financial and trade hub.
With a diverse blend of cultures, Singapore offers a captivating mix of modern and traditional elements, making it a fascinating travel destination.
The average flight time from Korea to Singapore is about 6 hours and 25 minutes.
Singapore's efficient transportation system and well-developed infrastructure make it a convenient place for travelers.
It’s known for its high level of safety, cleanliness, diverse food scene, and fantastic shopping destinations, offering plenty of enjoyment for visitors.
Singapore’s weather in the latter half of the year is characterized by tropical conditions, with high temperatures and humidity.
The temperature remains fairly consistent year-round, and during this period, the daily average temperature ranges from 26°C to 31°C (79°F to 88°F).
October marks the beginning of the rainy season, bringing frequent and intense rain showers.
◆ Average Temperature
The daytime temperature rises to around 31°C (88°F), and at night, it drops to about 26°C (79°F).
The high humidity makes the air feel even hotter than the actual temperature.
With increased rainfall starting in October, the humidity rises further, and the heat continues.
◆ What to Wear in Singapore
Since the weather in September and October is hot and humid, it’s important to pack lightweight, breathable clothing for your trip.
[Packing and Outfit Tips for a Singapore Trip]
Light clothing: Opt for thin cotton or linen clothes. Short-sleeved shirts, lightweight dresses, and shorts are great choices for beating the heat.
Extra clothes: Due to the humidity, you may sweat a lot, so it’s a good idea to pack extra clothes to change into.
Comfortable shoes: Since there’s likely to be a lot of walking, bring comfortable sneakers or sandals. Waterproof shoes can be handy, as rain is frequent.
Light cardigan or jacket: Air conditioning is often set quite high in shopping malls and indoor spaces, so a light cardigan or jacket can be useful.
Hat and sunglasses: The sun is strong, so a hat and sunglasses are must-have items.
Sunscreen: Be sure to bring high-SPF sunscreen, as the sun can be intense.
Portable water bottle: Always carry a portable water bottle to stay hydrated in the heat.
Umbrella or waterproof jacket: Bring a small umbrella or waterproof jacket to be prepared for sudden rain.
Portable fan: A small handheld fan can be helpful to cool down in the heat.
Mosquito repellent: As the humid climate can attract mosquitoes, packing mosquito repellent will be helpful.
With these packing tips, you can stay comfortable and enjoy your time in Singapore despite the hot and humid weather.
◆ Things to Do in Singapore
Even though the weather in September and October is hot and humid, it’s a great time to enjoy a variety of indoor and outdoor activities.
Here are some recommended activities to enjoy in Singapore during this period:
1. Gardens by the Bay
Singapore's iconic landmark, Gardens by the Bay, is beautiful during the day but even more magical at night.
The light show at Supertree Grove is especially popular during this season, and it’s perfect for an evening stroll while taking in the night view.
If the heat is too much, you can explore the indoor attractions like the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome, where you can enjoy cool air and stunning plants.
2. Sentosa Island
Sentosa Island is the place to be for a summer vibe even in September and October.
Relax on the beach or have fun at Adventure Cove Waterpark.
You can also spend a full day at Universal Studios Singapore, enjoying the rides and shows.
3. Chinatown Mid-Autumn Festival
In September, Chinatown celebrates the Mid-Autumn Festival.
During this time, the streets of Chinatown are adorned with colorful lanterns, and you can enjoy various performances and foods.
Try traditional mooncakes and experience the lantern parade, immersing yourself in Singapore's rich cultural heritage.
4. River Safari
Singapore’s only river-themed wildlife park, River Safari, allows you to explore different river ecosystems.
During this period, the high humidity makes it a great time to observe animals in action.
You can also visit the Giant Panda Forest to see the adorable pandas.
5. Singapore Food Festival
The Singapore Food Festival takes place in September, offering a great opportunity to explore the country’s diverse food culture.
From street food to special menus at high-end restaurants, you can indulge in the full range of Singapore’s culinary delights.
6. Marina Bay Sands
One of the most famous spots in Singapore, Marina Bay Sands’ SkyPark offers a stunning view of the city’s skyline.
In the evening, you can watch the Spectra, a multimedia light and water show, to end your day on a high note.
In addition, you can visit various shopping malls, art galleries, and museums to enjoy a cool and relaxed time indoors.
The second half of the year is a great time to experience Singapore's tropical charm.
While the hot and humid weather continues, there are plenty of activities both indoors and outdoors to help you beat the heat.
From the dazzling light shows at Gardens by the Bay to leisurely beach time on Sentosa Island, or traditional festivities in Chinatown, Singapore’s allure is endless.
If you’re planning a trip to Singapore, don’t miss out on the wide range of experiences that suit the weather.
No matter when you visit, special moments are waiting for you in this unique city.