Singapore Visa RequirementsFor Cyprus passport holders
Cypriot citizens can enter Singapore without a visa for stays up to 90 days. Singapore has a liberal visa-free policy for EU member states, and Cyprus is included. Singapore is a global hub for finance, business, and tourism.
Great news! Cyprus passport holders can enter Singapore without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.
No prior visa application is required. Upon arrival at Changi Airport, Cypriot citizens are admitted for up to 90 days. Carry your return or onward ticket and proof of accommodation as these may be requested by immigration officers.
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
Required Documents
Valid Cypriot passport
Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of entry into Singapore.
Return or onward ticket
Proof of departure from Singapore.
Completed SG Arrival Card
Digital arrival declaration submitted within 3 days before arrival at sg.arrival.gov.sg.
Proof of accommodation Recommended
Hotel booking or host contact details.
Proof of sufficient funds Recommended
Credit card or equivalent for your stay.
Current Travel Situation
Cyprus to Singapore: What You Need to Know
Singapore grants visa-free access to EU member state passport holders, including Cypriots. As a former British colony (like Cyprus), Singapore and Cyprus share some institutional and legal heritage. Singapore is consistently ranked as one of the world's safest, cleanest, and most efficient cities, and is a major gateway to Southeast Asia.
How to Get There
No alternative visa route needed for Cypriot citizens for stays under 90 days.
Money & Banking
Cyprus uses the Euro (EUR). Singapore uses the Singapore Dollar (SGD). Currency exchange is widely available at Changi Airport and throughout the city. ATMs are plentiful. Cards are widely accepted.
Practical Tips
Singapore's Changi Airport is consistently rated the world's best airport and is an excellent transit hub for onward travel through Asia. The city-state is extraordinary for food: hawker centers offer incredible variety at low prices. Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands, Sentosa Island, and the colonial district are highlights. Singapore is hot and humid year-round (25 to 33 degrees C). Strict laws apply: no chewing gum sale, heavy fines for littering. Public transport (MRT) is world-class. Singapore is significantly more expensive than most Southeast Asian neighbors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Cypriot citizens need a visa for Singapore?
No. Cypriot citizens can enter Singapore visa-free for stays up to 90 days as EU member state passport holders.
How long can Cyprus passport holders stay in Singapore?
Up to 90 days per visit for tourism and short business trips.
Is Singapore expensive for Cypriot travelers?
Singapore is significantly more expensive than other Southeast Asian destinations. Accommodation, dining in restaurants, and alcohol are pricier than in Cyprus. However, hawker center meals are very affordable.
What are the strict laws I should know about in Singapore?
Singapore has strict laws with heavy fines. Selling chewing gum is banned. Littering, jaywalking, and smoking in designated non-smoking areas carry significant fines. Drug offenses carry severe mandatory sentences.
Is Singapore a good transit point for onward travel?
Excellent. Changi Airport is consistently ranked the world's best and offers long connecting times with free city tours for transit passengers. It is a great hub for Southeast Asian travel.
What are the top attractions in Singapore?
Gardens by the Bay (Supertree Grove), Marina Bay Sands, Sentosa Island, Little India, Chinatown, the Colonial District, and the extraordinary hawker food centers (Maxwell, Lau Pa Sat).
Are there direct flights from Cyprus to Singapore?
No direct flights. Connections via Dubai, Doha, or other Middle Eastern hubs are typical. Flight time to Singapore is approximately 9 to 10 hours from the Middle East.
What is the best time to visit Singapore?
Singapore is tropical year-round. February to April tends to be the driest period. Heavy rains occur November to January (northeast monsoon). The weather difference between seasons is minor.