Singapore Visa RequirementsFor Ireland passport holders

Irish citizens enjoy 90 days visa-free access to Singapore, more than generous for what is typically a city-state that most visitors explore in 3 to 5 days. Singapore serves as one of Asia's premier business and travel hubs.

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

No visa is needed for stays up to 90 days. On arrival at Changi Airport, present your Irish passport. Immigration in Singapore is efficient and typically takes just minutes. You may be asked for a return ticket and proof of accommodation or funds.

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

Ireland to Singapore: What You Need to Know

Singapore is a city-state of about 6 million people that has built one of the world's most advanced economies and most liveable cities in just a few decades. Irish passport holders receive a generous 90-day visa-free allowance, reflecting Singapore's role as an open global business hub. Singapore has a large Irish and British expatriate community, drawn by its high salaries, low crime, and English-speaking environment.

How to Get There

Singapore is an ideal hub for broader Southeast Asia travel. Direct budget airline flights from Changi reach Bali (2.5 hours), Bangkok (2.5 hours), Kuala Lumpur (1 hour), and Ho Chi Minh City (2 hours). The Johor Causeway connects Singapore to Johor Bahru in Malaysia by bus.

Money & Banking

Singapore uses the Singapore Dollar (SGD). Cards and contactless payments are almost universally accepted. ATMs are widely available. Cash is still used at hawker centres and smaller shops.

Practical Tips

Singapore Changi Airport is consistently rated the world's best airport and is a major transit hub for flights to Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and the rest of Asia. The MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) subway system is excellent and covers the whole island. Singapore is expensive by Southeast Asian standards, though cheaper than Dublin for dining out. The hawker centres offer outstanding food at very reasonable prices: try Newton Food Centre and Lau Pa Sat.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Irish citizens need a visa for Singapore?

No. Irish citizens can visit Singapore visa-free for up to 90 days.

What currency does Singapore use?

Singapore uses the Singapore Dollar (SGD). Cards are widely accepted and Singapore is largely cashless.

How safe is Singapore?

Singapore is consistently ranked among the world's safest cities, with very low crime rates.

What is the best way to get around Singapore?

The MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) subway system is fast, clean, affordable, and covers the whole island. An EZ-Link card or Singapore Tourist Pass makes transit easy.

Are there direct flights from Ireland to Singapore?

No direct flights operate from Ireland. Singapore Airlines via Heathrow, KLM via Amsterdam, and other carriers offer connections. Total journey time is approximately 13 to 15 hours.

What is the Singapore hawker center?

Hawker centers are open-air complexes of food stalls selling Singapore's famous local dishes at very reasonable prices. Lau Pa Sat and Newton Food Centre are popular with visitors.

Can I travel to Bali, Bangkok, or Kuala Lumpur from Singapore?

Yes. Singapore Changi Airport is one of the world's best-connected hubs. Budget carriers like Scoot, AirAsia, and Jetstar connect to Bali, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, and dozens of other Asian destinations cheaply.

Is chewing gum illegal in Singapore?

The sale of chewing gum is restricted in Singapore (it can only be purchased from a pharmacist for medical purposes). Tourists bringing a small personal supply are not prosecuted in practice, but be mindful of the rules.