What's the Weather Like in Singapore in April
April in Singapore means more of the same hot and humid temperatures and steady rainfall. This month sits between the two monsoon seasons and is a great time to visit and see the awesome sights of the island. Even if it does rain while you're there, you can spend an afternoon in a quaint café or shopping till you drop at a local retailer.
Temperature
The average daily temperature sits at 27°C (around 81°F), a great temperature for spending time outdoors, compared to May, which has an average temperature of around 27°C (around 81°F). At the peak of the day, the temperatures reach up to a balmy 31°C (about 88°F). Be sure to bring along the short-sleeved shirts and shorts to stay cool during the warm afternoons.
The winds aren't as strong this time of the year and the humidity is lower, making for comfortable daytimes, even with the higher temperatures. During the evening hours, the lows drop down to 24°C (about 75°F), near perfect temperatures for sipping on drinks outside or eating a delicious meal on a restaurant patio.
Rainfall
The rainfall comes over 20 days in the month, so you'll more than likely have more rainy days during your stay than you'll have sunny ones. Around 166 mm of rain falls during the month and the chance of rain on any given day is 40 percent, so pack the umbrella! You'll also want a high-SPF sunscreen even with all the rain. The UV index is high in this part of Southeast Asia and you can easily get a sunburn on a cloudy day.
Average Sunshine Hours
You can expect around eight hours of sunshine each day, so in between rain drops be sure to take advantage of the long days and get outside. Spend some of that time hanging out next to the pool, or head down to the shore and get in some beach time.
Average Sea Temperature
The average sea temperature during this time of the year is 30°C (around 86°F), feeling almost as warm as bath water.
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Hotels in Singapore in April
Sofitel So Singapre Hotel
Found in the bustling business district of Singapore, the Sofitel So Singapore Hotel offers a hip and chic place to lay your head during your holiday. With only 134 guest rooms, the hotel has an intimate, boutique feel and allows guests to receive personalised attention. All of the rooms have playful and colourful décor, with king, queen or single beds. Other amenities include outdoor pool, fitness center, 24-hour reception desk, car rentals and babysitting services.
Royal Plaza on Scotts
The minute you walk into the Royal Plaza on Scotts, you feel like you've entered a palace, with the two sweeping staircases, marble floors and large columns. Guests enjoy a number of amenities including 24-hour reception and concierge desks, rooftop swimming pool, fitness center and on-site salon. Whether you choose a standard room or a suite, you'll find free Wi-Fi, Nespresso coffee machine, mini bar, in-room safe and room service.
Westin Singapore
With sweeping views of Marina Bay, the Westin Singapore is a great choice for your stay in Singapore in April. The hotel is a Starwood family hotel with helpful amenities like outdoor infinity pool, spa and salon, and high-end fitness facility. Guests on the Executive Club floor have access to the Executive Club Lounge with buffet breakfast, snacks and drinks all day, and cocktails at night. All the rooms come with Westin's signature Heavenly Bed for an amazing night's sleep.
Hit the Beach
Sembawang Park
At Sembawang Park, you can enjoy a beautiful beach with great views of the water. You'll also get warm water, with an average temperature of 30°C (around 86°F) in April. The beach is a popular place for fisherman and you can watch them casting their lines and reeling in their catches. It's located in the north part of the city-state, overlooking the Straits of Johor. Amenities include picnic shelters, barbeque pits, trails and a large playground for the kids.
Bars and Restaurants
Bitters and Love
For a fun night out on the town, head over to Bitters and Love, a cool and hip bar mixing up creative cocktails. The bartending staff take great care to create one-of-a-kind and unusual drinks. Throughout the year, the bar offers mixology courses led by the bartenders that allow you to learn how to make your own cocktails. If you need a bite to eat, the bar also serves up bar snacks. During the week, you'll also enjoy live music and DJs.
Jaan
A smaller and more intimate restaurant with amazing views of the city, Jaan has a menu of French classics and fusion dishes. The menu changes from season to season to offer diners the freshest and best produce and meat for that time of the year. Choose from the five or seven-course tasting menus, which come with wine pairings. The chef even offers a 10-course menu, full of all his favourite dishes.
Carousel Buffet
One of Singapore's best buffets, the Carousel Buffet at the Royal Plaza on Scotts, allows diners to experience flavours from around the world in one meal. You can indulge in Mediterranean, Asian, Japanese and seafood dishes, as well as a plethora of desserts. All the food is prepped in a Halal-approved kitchen and the buffet is available for breakfast, lunch and dinner. You can also stop in for afternoon high tea.
Things to Do in Singapore in April
Sentosa
An island just off of Singapore, Sentosa had an eclectic mix of activities, dining and entertainment options. With a plethora of attractions available, visitors of all ages will find something of interest. Options include the Underwater World Singapore, Dolphin Lagoon, Fort Siloso Skywalk, Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom, Madame Tussauds Singapore, Adventure Cove Waterpark, and S.E.A. Aquarium.
Seabreeze Water Sports
Take advantage of the year-round warm water and head over to Seabreeze Water Sports, offering several different types of water activities perfect for April. Thrill-seekers will love the Jetlev, a water-propelled jet pack that allows you to fly high above the water. Other activities include banana boat and inner tube rentals, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding and wake boarding.
Singapore Sports Hub
Get out and explore the waters around the island of Singapore with boat rentals from Singapore Sports Hub. You can rent several different types of boats from the company, including single and double kayaks, canoes, outriggers and paddle boats. You can even rent single and double pedal bikes to spend some time on the water. Rentals are available for one-hour, two-hours or a full-day.