These are the top destinations Singaporeans want to visit this year according to their Google searches

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These are the top destinations Singaporeans want to visit this year according to their Google searches
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The Top 3 destinations are Bali, Tokyo and Bangkok.

Ben King, country managing director of Google Singapore, said: “Our data shows a preference for destinations closer to home, with eight out of the top 10 destinations favoured by Singaporeans within Asia Pacific. Given the 11 public holidays and seven long weekends in 2023, travel-savvy Singaporeans are looking for ways to make the most out of their holidays and we hope Google’s travel tools continue to meet their needs in meaningful ways.

Google’s study also revealed that, based on the historical pricing data on Google Flights for trips departing from Singapore, flight prices are usually at their lowest between four and six months before the departure date, with average prices bottoming out about five and a half months before departure. That means you have just enough time to grab a good fare deal for your year-end trip if you start searching now.

On the home front, Google’s data found that the top travellers to Singapore in the first quarter of 2023 were from India, Australia and Malaysia – with Marina Bay Sands, Sentosa and Merlion Park cited as the top attraction spots.

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