What should I pack and wear in Singapore?


What should I pack and wear in Singapore? Flowy, loose-fitting clothing Comfortable, loose-fitting clothing is an absolute must when traveling to Singapore. Temperatures throughout the year rarely dip below 77°F (25°C) and are more likely to sit around 86°F (30°C) so packing clothes that aren't going to stick to you when you start sweating is a great idea.


Is it OK to wear shorts in Singapore?

Can you wear shorts in Singapore? Yes, wearing shorts in Singapore is not an issue. Although, there are a few exceptions where shorts are a big no-no such as places of worship, fine dining, clubs, and other formal settings.


Is there a dress code in Singapore?

There is an unwritten etiquette in Singapore, so if you wear something too revealing, you will attract attention. While there isn't a Singapore dress code as such, clean, tidy, casual, fun, classic and when required, conservative is the way to dress as a tourist.


Can I bring deodorant to Singapore?

Liquids, aerosols and gels will only be allowed in cabin baggage if they're kept in containers of not more than 100ml each, even if the containers are only partially filled. Containers must be carried in a clear, re-sealable plastic bag. The total volume of the bag must not exceed 1 litre.


Is ibuprofen allowed in Singapore?

You don't have to worry about bringing regular painkillers with you into Singapore, paracetamol and ibuprofen are both available to buy from the Pharmacist in Singapore, just as you would expect in any Western country. But, if you brought cases of painkillers with you i'm sure Customs would want to have a word!


How can I dress better in Singapore?

Singapore Packing List: Clothing. High humidity is something you will have to combat in Singapore. Pack simple, light, cotton/linen clothing to suit the warm and sticky weather. You can also wear loose summery maxi dresses/skirts for a romantic vibe, or a pair of cropped pants or shorts with tees, tanks, or tunics.