| Priority | Best Time | Avoid (if possible) | |----------|-----------|----------------------| | Low crowds | Feb–Mar, late Oct–Nov | Dec, Jun–Aug, CNY week | | Good weather | Feb–Apr | Dec–Jan (rain) | | Shopping deals | Jun–Aug (GSS) | Dec (full price) | | Cultural festivals | CNY, Deepavali, Hari Raya | – | | Budget travel | Mar, Oct–mid-Nov | Dec, Sep (F1) |
December and January are technically the "wet phase" of the Northeast Monsoon, so expect frequent afternoon rain showers. peak season in singapore
Peak seasons often overlap with Singaporean school holidays. When outbound travel is expensive or tickets are scarce, locals contribute to the economy via "staycations." This internal tourism acts as a buffer, sustaining hotel occupancy rates even when international arrivals fluctuate. | Priority | Best Time | Avoid (if
Hotel prices can jump 30% to 50% compared to the "Great Singapore Sale" period in June/July. Hotel prices can jump 30% to 50% compared