Singapore Visa RequirementsFor Croatia passport holders

Croatian passport holders can travel to Singapore visa-free for up to 90 days per stay. Singapore has one of Asia's most generous visa-free policies for EU passport holders, requiring no prior authorization or approval.

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Great news! Croatia passport holders can enter Singapore without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.

No visa or prior authorization is required. Present your Croatian passport at Singapore immigration on arrival. Changi Airport immigration is known for speed and efficiency. You may be asked about return travel, accommodation, and financial means. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months. 90 days is the standard allowance; work requires a separate Employment Pass or work visa.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Croatia to Singapore: What You Need to Know

Singapore maintains visa-free access for EU member state nationals as part of its policy to facilitate business and tourism. Croatia's EU membership since 2013 included it in this arrangement. Singapore is a city-state of approximately 6 million people and one of the world's most important financial and trade hubs. It has the world's busiest container port and Changi Airport is frequently rated the world's best. Singapore's multicultural society (Chinese, Malay, Indian, and international communities) makes it one of Asia's most cosmopolitan destinations.

How to Get There

No direct flights from Croatia to Singapore. Zagreb (ZAG) connects to Singapore Changi (SIN) via one-stop connections through Dubai (DXB) with Emirates, Frankfurt (FRA) with Lufthansa, or Amsterdam (AMS) with KLM. Singapore Airlines flies from many European hubs directly to SIN.

Money & Banking

Singapore uses the Singapore Dollar (SGD). Cards are widely accepted at almost all establishments. PayNow and NETS contactless are the dominant local payment systems. ATMs are plentiful. Singapore is expensive by Southeast Asian standards but comparable to or slightly lower than Western European cities for accommodation. Food at hawker centers is extremely affordable. Tipping is not customary in Singapore and is generally not expected; some upscale restaurants add a 10% service charge.

Practical Tips

Changi Airport (SIN) is one of the world's best airports with extensive amenities. Singapore's MRT metro system is world-class, efficient, and air-conditioned throughout. EZ-Link card covers all public transport. Singapore is extremely safe but has strict laws: no gum chewing (importation is banned), severe penalties for drug offenses (including for transit), and fines for jaywalking and littering. The food scene (hawker centers) is a UNESCO intangible cultural heritage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Croatian citizens need a visa to visit Singapore?

No. Singapore grants Croatian citizens visa-free entry for up to 90 days. No advance application is required.

How long can a Croatian citizen stay in Singapore?

Croatian citizens can stay in Singapore for up to 90 days per visit for tourism, business, or transit.

What are Singapore's famously strict laws that visitors should know?

Singapore enforces strict laws on drug possession (mandatory death penalty for trafficking), littering (fines), jaywalking (fines), vandalism, and consuming chewing gum (sale is banned). Research specific regulations before travel. Singapore is extremely safe precisely because of its strict enforcement.

Is Singapore expensive for Croatian visitors?

Singapore is one of Southeast Asia's most expensive destinations, with costs comparable to major Western European cities. However, hawker centers offer exceptional, affordable local food. The city-state is compact and efficient; public transit is reasonably priced.

What is Changi Airport like?

Changi Airport has been repeatedly ranked the world's best airport. It features extensive retail, dining, entertainment including the Jewel indoor rainforest and waterfall, and a butterfly garden. Singapore uses Changi as a major global hub for onward connections throughout Asia and the world.

Can I use Singapore as a base for day trips to Malaysia?

Yes. Singapore shares a land border with Malaysia's Johor state. Regular buses and taxis cross the Causeway and Second Link bridges to Johor Bahru in about 30-60 minutes (traffic dependent). Ferries from Singapore also serve Indonesian Batam and Bintan islands for quick day trips.

What currency does Singapore use?

Singapore uses the Singapore dollar (SGD). ATMs are widely available at Changi Airport and throughout the city. Cards are accepted almost everywhere. Currency exchange is readily available at competitive rates at Mustafa Centre and licensed money changers.