Singapore travel checklist
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To do
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Passport: Is it up to date? It must be valid for at least six months from your date of entry into Singapore.
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Return or onward ticket: Australian tourists need this to be able to enter Singapore visa-free.
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Vaccinations: Have you checked whether you need any shots?
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Travel insurance: Are you covered? (See our travel insurance reviews)
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Safety: Have you registered your travel plans with smartraveller and checked the latest safety advice on the region you\'re travelling to?
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Money: Have you told your bank you\'re going overseas and do you know how you\'ll be paying for things in Singapore? (See our travel money guide)
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Accommodation: Have you booked accommodation for at least the first night?
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Arrival: Do you know how you\'ll get from the airport to your accommodation?
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Transport: Do you know how you\'ll get around Singapore, and do you need to pre-book any tickets?
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Driving: If you\'re planning on driving, do you have the correct licence and are you familiar with the local road rules?
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Phone and internet: Have you switched off data roaming and voicemail? If you\'re planning to use a Singaporean or travel SIM, is your phone unlocked?
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Apps: Have you downloaded offline maps or travel apps?
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Medication: Have you checked that your regular medication is legal to bring into Singapore? (See warning below).
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To pack
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Tickets
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Money (cash and cards)
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Passport
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A copy of your travel insurance details
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A list of emergency contacts at home and in Singapore
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Chargers and a power adapter (type G for Singapore)
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Mosquito repellent and mosquito-proof clothing (mosquito-borne diseases are a risk in Singapore)
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Any regular medication (in original packaging, with prescriptions)