Fly from Düsseldorf to Singapore with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Düsseldorf to Singapore with Etihad and take a break from European life to visit this thrilling destination in Southeast Asia.
Travel to sample some of the awe-inspiring sights on offer, including the Gardens by the Sea nature park and waterfront gardens, next to the Marina Reservoir. Singapore also provides visitors with a taste of Hollywood, with Universal Studios Singapore theme park taking you closer to heart of your favourite movies. Book now to start the countdown to your trip.
DUS to SIN: flight facts
Flying from Düsseldorf to Singapore: FAQs
What's the weather like in Singapore?
Singapore experiences a tropical climate, which brings warm, humid weather throughout the year. Average low temperatures rarely dip below 23°C, while highs remain above 30°C all year round. Rainfall is frequent during the winter months, from November to January.
How long should I spend in Singapore?
Singapore is fairly compact, and the excellent transport system makes it easy to get around the island so you can pack a lot of sightseeing into each day. Three days is enough to see most of the highlights, but a longer stay of a week or two is ideal to spend more time relaxing and exploring.
Top tips for Düsseldorf to Singapore
Admire world-class museums and art galleries
Just as Düsseldorf boasts a well-respected art scene, so Singapore is home to some of this region’s best museums and galleries. The Asian Civilisations Museum houses a splendid collection of artefacts from across the continent, while the popular National Gallery Singapore hosts fascinating exhibitions of Singaporean and Asian artwork dating from the 19th century onwards.
Immerse yourself in nature at the Singapore Botanic Gardens
Singapore is far more than just towering skyscrapers. It’s also home to a stunning amount of green space, with the Singapore Botanic Gardens among the best places to escape the hustle and bustle of the local streets. Visitors from Düsseldorf and beyond will love exploring these gardens, which include wetlands and a six-hectare area of lush rainforest.