Flights from Rome to Singapore from EUR640

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Flights from Rome to Singapore

Best Deals for Rome to Singapore Flights on Etihad

Best Deals for Rome to Singapore Flights on Etihad
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FromRome (FCO)ToSingapore (SIN)Round-trip
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Economy
12 Aug 2025 - 24 Aug 2025

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EUR1,047*

Last Seen 18 hours ago

FromRome (FCO)ToSingapore (SIN)Round-trip
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Economy
15 Aug 2025 - 28 Aug 2025

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EUR1,233*

Last Seen 15 hours ago

*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking. Additional fees and charges for optional products and services may apply.

Fly from Rome to Singapore with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Rome to Singapore to be transported from Italy’s historic capital to Asia’s futuristic metropolis.

One of the most appealing destinations in the world, it’s not hard to see why. From mesmerising architecture to the breathtakingly beautiful Botanic Gardens and an unrivalled food scene – Singapore has it all. Not only that but discover the city’s cultural diversity and centuries-old temples that sit side-by-side some of the best shopping in the world.

Your flight from Rome to Singapore

Your journey from Rome to Singapore will begin at Leonard da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport, located just under 20 miles (32 kilometres) from the city centre.

Your flight from FCO to SIN will travel in a south-easterly direction before landing at Changi Airport, just over 12 miles (20 kilometres) from the city centre. Taxi is the fastest way to travel between the airport and the city centre taking around 20 minutes. If you’ve booked on of the major hotels, then you should be able to use the Airport Shuttle which runs 24 hours. Taking the MRT (the island’s rail network) is the most cost-effective way to travel and takes just over 30 minutes.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated May 2021.

Flying from Rome to Singapore: FAQs

Is Singapore easy to get around?

Singapore boasts one of the world’s most efficient transportation systems – the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit). This is by far the fastest way to get around the city, with stations available at most major attractions and destinations. Get yourself a Singapore Tourist Pass (STP) which allows you unlimited travel for one day. There’s also the option to take the bus, cycle or jump in a taxi.

What is the weather like in Singapore?

Singapore experiences hot, humid weather, with thunderstorms occurring most days. The average temperature is between 25-31°C, and rain falls throughout the year, with November being the wettest month. Showers don’t usually last long, but carry an umbrella just in case. As Singapore experiences a tropical climate there’s not much difference in the temperature throughout the year.

Top tips for Rome to Singapore

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Discover the gardens

A world away from the ancient, crumbling sites of Rome are the sleek and futuristic Gardens by the Bay. Covering a total of 101 hectares there are over 1.5 million plants in the gardens – supporting Singapore’s desires to be known as the ‘City in a Garden’. Expect stunning displays of horticulture along with three waterfront gardens, showcasing sweeping views of the city and its skyline.

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Eat your way around the city

Carrying on feasting like an Italian, even when you get to Singapore. Every taste is catered for in the city as eating out is taking seriously here. Cheap street food – found in Hawker Centres – has been popular here for hundreds of years with influences from Indian, Malay, and Chinese cultures. The city also boasts a staggering 49 Michelin-starred restaurants from three to one-star establishments.