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Cheap Flights from Singapore to Macau starting at S$ 137

Book one-way or return flights from Singapore to Macau from as little as S$ 137. Choose from the popular airlines below and book your flight today!

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Cheapest Airlines flying from Singapore to Macau

Compare prices, find the option that best suits your travel needs, and enjoy a comfortable journey with a trusted airline.

Firefly Airline
From S$ 137
Scoot
From S$ 145
AirAsia
From S$ 165
Cebu Pacific Air
From S$ 167
Jetstar Asia
From S$ 167
Air Macau
From S$ 187
Batik Air Malaysia
From S$ 188
Thai Lion Air
From S$ 239
Spring Airlines
From S$ 242
Thai Airasia
From S$ 245
ANA airlines

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Alternative Routes from Singapore to Macau

Searching for potential routes that might be cheaper and faster? Check out these alternative flights from Singapore to Macau.

  • Cheapest
    Firefly Airline
    XSP
    08:30
    11h 50m
    1 transfer
    MFM
    20:20
    Seletar Airport - Macau International Airport
    Wed, Apr 24Firefly Airline
    S$ 137
  • Scoot
    SIN
    13:50
    4h 15m
    Direct
    MFM
    18:05
    Singapore Changi Airport - Macau International Airport
    Fri, Apr 26Scoot
    S$ 145
  • Scoot
    SIN
    13:50
    4h 15m
    Direct
    MFM
    18:05
    Singapore Changi Airport - Macau International Airport
    Fri, Apr 26Scoot
    S$ 145
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • When to buy flight tickets from Singapore (SIN) to Macau (MFM) the cheapest?

    Airlines adjust prices for flights from Singapore to Macau based on the date and time of your booking. By analyzing data from all airlines, on Trip.com, you can find the cheapest flight prices on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.
  • How much is a flight from Singapore (SIN) to Macau (MFM) cost?

    According to Trip.com's data, the lowest price is around S$ 590.
  • How long is a flight from Singapore (SIN) to Macau (MFM)?

    It takes about 4 hours 6 minutes to fly from Singapore (SIN) to Macau (MFM).
  • What is the transportation method from the main airport to downtown in Macau?

    • The distance from Macau International Airport to downtown is about 4km, by taxi about 20 minutes.
  • What time does the latest flight from Singapore to Macau depart?

    The latest flight departs from Singapore (SIN) at 18:30 and arrives in Macau (MFM) at 22:40.
  • What are the most popular airlines that fly from Singapore (SIN) to Macau (MFM)?

    Airlines with flights from Singapore (SIN) to Macau (MFM): Scoot, Singapore Airlines and Air Macau.
  • What's the most popular airline for direct flights from Singapore (SIN) to Macau (MFM)?

    Scoot operates 25 direct flights from Singapore (SIN) to Macau (MFM).
  • How many airports in Macau?

Find cheapest flight ticket from Singapore to Macau

Cheapest direct flight price

S$ 137

Cheapest return ticket price

S$ 226

Cheapest month

October

Peak season for travel

June
Flight from Singapore to Macau

Macau, the world’s most densely populated region, is an autonomous territory on Pearl River Delta region of China and is also considered the gambling capital of the world. On a daily basis, Macau has more people frequenting casinos than Las Vegas, Reno and Monaco combined.

How do I get to Changi Airport?

Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) is easily accessible from the city. By road, the airport is around a half an hour’s distance away but on the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) it takes longer.

Which airport will I arrive at in Macau and how do I commute?

Flights from Singapore to Macau arrive at Macau International Airport (MFM). Macau airport is well connected by Taxis, trains and shuttle services. Macau’s public buses, which travel around most of the city, are operated by Transmac and Transportes Coletivos de Macau.

What flights operate between Singapore and Macau?

Connecting flights are offered by Air Asia and Thai Airways. Cheap flights from Singapore usually have multiple stops and are offered by Scoot Air.

How long is the flight?

Direct flights to Macau fly regularly with a travel time of approximately 3 hours and 50 minutes. Singapore to Macau flights. Connecting flights can have a travel time of over 5 hours and depends on the airline you’re flying with.

Which is the best area to stay in?

Cotai Strip area is populated with both luxury and budget hotels along with some of the city’s best restaurants, cafes, bars and clubs. Another prominent area you can consider would be the Old Town of Macau and San Malo. Macau boasts some of the world’s most luxurious casino hotels, too.

Where can I shop and eat in Macau?

Macau is one of the world’s most unique island nations with delicious coastal cuisine. A variety of unique restaurants are located on Coloane Island. Don’t miss out on the Macau classic Egg Tarts.

Macau has some really unique stores and malls that range from budget to boutiques. The San Malo and Cotai strip areas are popular for casinos but also have a majority of these stores.

What places should I visit in Macau?

Macau is a city filled with casinos and entertainment complexes, you can visit any number of casinos in the area for a unique gambling experience. Those who aren’t inclined to gambling can check out the city centre with Portuguese-Chinese architecture. The most famous ruins in Macau are also worth a visit – the ruins of St Paul’s. Visit the house of dancing water or check out popular temples like the A-Ma temple.

The city has a number of popular museums as well like the Taipa Houses-Museum and the Macau Maritime Museum.

If adventure beckons, try your hand at bungee jumping, off the famous Macau Tower.

Did you know? Macau was Portugal’s last colony. The island city was given back to China in 1999.

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