Travel from Bangkok to Singapore

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Fly via
Singapore Airlines
SGD 250-7002h 30m - 2h 45m
Depart: Multiple times daily (e.g., early morning to late evening)Arrive: Varies by departure
Premium full-service flights connecting Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) to Singapore Changi Airport (SIN).
Operates from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK). Provides a high level of service, including meals and checked baggage. Prices vary significantly based on booking class and demand. Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) is a major international hub with extensive connections.
Thai AirAsia
SGD 80-2502h 30m - 2h 50m
Depart: Several daily departuresArrive: Varies by departure
Budget-friendly direct flights from Bangkok Don Mueang International Airport (DMK) to Singapore Changi Airport (SIN).
Operates primarily from Bangkok Don Mueang International Airport (DMK), catering to budget travelers. Prices are typically lower but may not include checked baggage or in-flight meals, which can be purchased separately.
Scoot
SGD 80-2502h 30m - 2h 50m
Depart: Multiple daily flightsArrive: Varies by departure
Low-cost carrier offering direct flights from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) to Singapore Changi Airport (SIN).
Scoot is a popular choice for cost-conscious travelers, operating from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK). Expect additional charges for amenities like baggage and seat selection.
Thai Airways International
SGD 250-6502h 25m - 2h 40m
Depart: Multiple daily servicesArrive: Varies by departure
National carrier of Thailand offering direct flights from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) to Singapore Changi Airport (SIN).
Full-service experience, usually includes meals and checked baggage. Operates from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK).
Train via
State Railway of Thailand (SRT) & Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB)
SGD 100-25028h - 48h (including transfers and potential layovers)
Depart: Daily services for individual legs, requiring careful connection planning.Arrive: Varies based on connections
An adventurous multi-leg journey combining Thai and Malaysian rail services. There is no direct train from Bangkok to Singapore.
The journey typically involves several legs: Bangkok (Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal) to Padang Besar (Thai-Malaysian border) via SRT. From Padang Besar, connect to a KTMB Electric Train Service (ETS) to Kuala Lumpur, then another KTMB train to Gemas, followed by a shuttle to Johor Bahru (JB Sentral), and finally a short shuttle train (Shuttle Tebrau) or bus from JB Sentral to Woodlands Train Checkpoint in Singapore. Border crossings involve immigration procedures. Booking each leg separately is required.
Bus via
Various Bus Operators (e.g., Starmart Express, Sri Maju Group)
SGD 80-25030h - 42h (including transfers)
Depart: Several daily departures for different legs of the journeyArrive: Varies based on connections
A multi-stage bus journey requiring transfers, typically through Hat Yai in Southern Thailand and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. No direct bus service operates the entire route.
The route typically involves a long-distance bus from Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal to Hat Yai, then a connecting bus service from Hat Yai to Kuala Lumpur, and finally a coach from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore. Passengers will need to clear immigration at both the Thai-Malaysian and Malaysian-Singaporean borders. Providers like Starmart Express and Sri Maju Group operate services between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
Drive via
Self-drive
Estimated total fuel & tolls: SGD 260-400 (excluding vehicle rental)Approximately 20-23 hours of driving time (typically spread over 2-3 days with overnight stops)
Depart: FlexibleArrive: Flexible
A challenging but rewarding cross-country road trip, traversing Thailand and Malaysia to reach Singapore.
The driving distance is approximately 1,810 km to 1,846 km. Fuel costs vary significantly: expect to pay around THB 40-45 per litre for gasoline in Thailand, MYR 2.60-3.20 per litre in Malaysia, and SGD 2.50-2.80 per litre in Singapore. Toll roads are prevalent, particularly in Malaysia and Singapore. Thailand has tolls mainly in major urban areas like Bangkok and Pattaya, which usually accept cash. In Malaysia, electronic payment systems like Touch 'n Go or MyRFID are essential for highways. Entering Singapore by car requires specific documentation, including an Autopass card, a valid Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP), and separate Singapore-based insurance. Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) charges apply in Singapore's city areas. Multiple border crossings with immigration and customs procedures are required, necessitating proper vehicle documentation and personal identification for all travelers.
Ferry via
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Depart: N/AArrive: N/A
There are no direct ferry services for regular passenger transport between Bangkok and Singapore.
While cruise ships may occasionally offer itineraries that include both Bangkok (typically from Laem Chabang port) and Singapore, these are not considered direct transport modes but rather leisure voyages. For conventional point-to-point travel, ferries are not an available option for this route.
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