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Get set for Singapore – and your travel money here
Island, city, nation… multicultural metropolis. There’s nowhere quite like Singapore. And, if you’re taking a trip there soon, it’s easy to buy your Singapore dollar currency from Post Office ready.
You can order travel money online or in selected branches up to five days in advance. Or load it onto a Travel Money Card. You can even get your travel insurance sorted at the same time.
With Click & Collect, order your currency online by 3pm and you can pick it up the next working day from your nearest branch. Or we can deliver it to your home.
Buying online can get you a better rate. You’ll also get a better rate the more you buy. And buying when the Singapore dollar exchange rate is good can save you money.
We’ll even buy back leftover currency notes when you get home. Or if your trip is cancelled, we’ll refund you your travel money purchase.
Get our best Singapore dollar rates online. The more you buy the better the rate

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Want your cash delivered tomorrow? Order by 3pm today for delivery to your home.

How far will your Singapore currency go?
If you’ve got your sights set on Singapore, here are a few things to keep in mind to suit your budget.
Dorm rooms are the cheapest accommodation but there are plenty of good, inexpensive hotels too. And all the big hotel names are here.
The big food halls around the city offer an all-you-can-eat street food experience that’s both cheap and tasty. There are also lots of high-end restaurants. Tap water is safe to drink but bottled can be expensive.
A medium-sized budget allows for daytrips and a bit of souvenir shopping. A bigger budget means you can take tours and do some luxury shopping. A travel card will help you avoid the queues for ticket machines and expensive taxi fares.

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