Singapore visitor arrivals fall in June

Singapore visitor arrivals fall in June

The city-state saw 1.18 million international arrivals in the sixth month of 2026.

Singapore.- International visitor arrivals to Singapore were down 4.9 per cent year-on-year in June to 1.18 million – the lowest monthly figure so far this year. According to data from the Singapore Tourism Board (STB), overnight visitors decreased by 8 per cent to 850,380, and the average length of stay decreased 3 per cent to 3.59 days. 

The city-state’s June arrival numbers took first-half international visitor arrivals to 8.19 million, down 1.7 per cent year-on-year. Arrivals from mainland China, traditionally the city-state’s largest inbound tourism market, increased 3.7 per cent year-on-year to 1.53 million. The other top-five markets for inbound tourists were Indonesia (1.15 million), India (604,530), Malaysia (644,660) and Australia (605,970).

The STB had forecast 17 to 18 million international visitors in 2026, with tourism receipts projected to reach S$31bn (US$24.4bn) to S$32.5bn (US$25.6bn).


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