Ah yes, arrival in one of the most expensive places on the planet. Nothing changed with Singapore when it comes to that.
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15 Days in Southeast Asia Budget Breakdown
Happy 2025 all!!
Had to start your year with a budget breakdown that will make your head spin, I know mine did writing it. There are so many details in this, but I do try to be thorough! Maybe someone will need this information for their upcoming travels.
I did five countries on this trip: Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore with my boyfriend. Two of these are new for me (Vietnam and Thailand) and the other three I visited back in 2016, for my 30th birthday. I didn’t have a blog back then so I am super excited to share everything about this trip with you this time around.
Below is a photo of the budget breakdown I keep on my Excel spreadsheet:

** remember all the links for the hotels, excursions etc. are embedded in the names/amounts. You can always click those and go venture to see more about them or book them yourself
Flights
Let me start with the flights. We booked those super duper early in the year – January 16th.
The main flight from Toronto to Singapore is with Air Canada.
The total cost of the flight was $1638.00 CAD.
I think when we booked this they had just released this route going from Toronto to Vancouver, and then Vancouver to Singapore. The flight from Vancouver to Singapore is 16.4hrs, long as heck. Thankfully we did book this so early, because by JUNE it was already at $5000.00 per person for the same flight and by December?
$9,500.00, economy, same damn flight as me. Ridiculous. That kind of price better have me flying to Mars.
Checked in luggage is included in the cost of the Singapore flight, but I don’t trust Air Canada with luggage, and with the country hopping? I rather just me and my carry-on bag.
The next flights were booked two days later (January 18th) and went as follows:
Singapore to Phuket, Thailand = $194.00 CAD one-way, direct with Singapore Airlines
Phuket to Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam = $129.00 CAD one-way, direct with VietJet Air
Ho Chi Minh to Bali, Indonesia = $137.00 CAD one-way, direct with VietJet Air
Bali to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia = $148.00 CAD one-way, direct with Air AsiaX
Kuala Lumpur to Singapore = $43.00 CAD one-way, direct with Air Asia
Making your head spin right? I know. Lots of flights.
The total cost of all flights for this trip came to $2289.00 CAD.
I think this is a REALLY good amount for country-hopping during the most expensive time of year to travel anywhere. Hope when people read this, they see why booking very early is important!! It gets more and more expensive closer to the date.
The route has us landing in Singapore, but heading to Phuket like four hours later. I learned in my earlier travels to always END your trip in the country/city you fly home from. So the trip goes around and the last few days are spent in Singapore before we fly home. Less stress.
Stays
Now, let me get to the stays.
Yes, FIVE different stays.
The first one is the Ibis Phuket Patong – December 22nd to December 26th, in Phuket.
I wanted something close to the beach, in the middle of the action and with a pool.
We got the ‘Superior Queen Room‘ and the total cost for three nights is $387.00, so $193.50 CAD per person.


The next stay is an AirBnB – December 26th to December 29th, in Ho Chi Minh.
We initially had a hotel booked here, but with us just traveling with carry-ons, I wanted somewhere we had access to our own laundry. This unit has that! It also has a pool, looked super cute and had awesome reviews.
Total cost for three nights is $159.00, so $79.50 CAD per person. Hell of a deal I think!


The next stay is at the Risata Bali Resort & Spa – December 29th to January 1st, in Bali.
I had booked an AirBnB I fell in LOVE with wayyyy back in January for Bali. Unfortunately, as the days lead up to the trip, I saw the weather (it is rainy season) and traffic situation in Bali on TikTok. It was at that moment, I had to choose being practical over fancy pants. The original AirBnB was all the way in the bush, and to get to destinations we want to go out to – it would take a WHILE in traffic.
Therefore, I opted to book something closer to the airport and also within walking distance of a beach so we can see the fireworks on NYE, without having to travel far.
We got the ‘Superior Double or Twin Room‘ and the total cost for three nights is $339.00, so $169.50 CAD per person aaand breakfast is included!


NOW TO MY FAVE STAY BOOKING FOR THIS TRIP!!!
The next stay is at Arte by Thomas Chan – January 1st to January 3rd, in Kuala Lumpur.
Last time I was in KL, I booked the cheapest possible hotel. That shit was dingy as hell. I was a brokey then, but this time, I am slightly less broke, and traveling with my boyfriend. Last time I was traveling solo for the low-low.
You can get very nice hotels and AirBnB’s in Kuala Lumpur, the choices are endless for not a lot of money. However, I saw this hotel online a couple of years ago and swore if I ever went back to my favourite food city, I would get a hotel room here.
Now, did this cost a lot? I think so. But, shitty hotels in Toronto cost the same, yolo. #GirlMath
Once you see how this hotel looks and our room, I think you’ll understand why it was necessary to be extra as hell.
We got the ‘Palatial Noire III‘ and the total cost for two nights is $604.00, so $302.00 CAD per person aaand breakfast is included!


The final stay of this trip is at the Ibis Budget Singapore Clarke Quay – January 3rd to January 5th, in Singapore.
During my time visiting Singapore in 2016, I stayed in a hostel. It was a private room in a hostel, but nonetheless, a hostel.
This time I have a real hotel and everything!
I chose this specific one because of its proximity to all the fun things in Singapore, aka, food and the Lion. Plus, the price was right.
We got the ‘Standard Double Room‘ and the total cost for two nights is $363.00, so $181.50 CAD per person aaand breakfast is included!


Total cost of all the stays: $962.00 CAD per person.
I think that’s pretty alright! It could have been cheaper, obviously.
But, I deserve this.
Excursions & Events
Now, let us discuss the pre-booked shenanigans.
Once we arrive in Phuket, the first excursion we are doing is to the Phi Phi Islands. I do not care how busy it is, how many tourists there are – I saw the movie THE BEACH and will see that beach in my lifetime. We had booked a different tour before, but I saw this random one on TikTok that has the speed boat but once we arrive to the island-area, we have our own longboat for four hours. I rather that, I hate sharing and other people near me.
This was booked via Discover Phi Phi and it cost 11,200 THB total / $456.00 CAD / so $228.00 CAD per person for the day.
I love some beach clubs. LOVE.
I had been eyeing Yona Beach Club for sometime on Instagram.
It is the worlds first floating beach club, and I can’t think of a better way to spend Christmas, right?
You can go to this beach club and just pay an entrance fee to be there all day. But like, I can’t live with NOT having a booked space for myself. The idea of having to try and find seats, and then other people will want those seats too. No thank you.
My boyfriend and I chose to book a ‘sunset bed‘ which is on the second floor of the beach club. The lower part with the big swimming pool is the main party area, but I didn’t necessarily want to be amongst that either. I want to be able to leave the chaos and observe.
The cost was 15,000 THB / $636.00 CAD / so $318.00 CAD per person for the day.
Within this price we get the sofa bed to ourselves, shuttle boat transfer from the pier, entrance fee, towels, passenger insurance and 9,000 TBH ($378.00 CAD) to use towards food and beverage.
I’m freaking excited for this. NO LIE. I know this price is crazy for a day, don’t yell.


When we get to Vietnam, of course, we have a food tour booked!!
The tour is called, ‘Ho Chi Minh City: Walking Food Tour with 13 Tastings‘.
Yes, THIRTEEN. I cannot wait. I am going to devour everything. Also, the price was incredible at only $38.14 CAD per person.
Now, yes, another damn beach club.
Going from the worlds first floating beach club to a place that it is the world’s BEST beach club, aka, Finns Beach Club in Bali.
Last time I was in Bali, I went to Potato Head, so I am excited to see what Finns is like.
The cost was 4,000,000 IDR + transaction fees / $433.00 CAD (with fees included) / so $216.50 CAD per person for the day.
As you will see in the photo below, on December 30th the place is super booked up, we are one of those sold out beds in red.
We chose a bed at the ‘Finns VIP Oceanfront‘ – because there is a pool, and the area is only for 16+ patrons. I don’t want kids anywhere near me when I’m drinking, thanks.
The 4million IDR ($355.00 CAD) is 100% credited towards food and beverage for the day. This also includes escorted entry, valet service, welcome drink and afternoon spritz. I want it ALL. I will have it all.
FYI – you can actually go to Finns for free, there is no cover. You can go and pay as you drink and eat, just finding your own seat amongst the masses somewhere. Again, not for me, I like things paid for ahead and a space designated just for me.


I had mentioned before that Kuala Lumpur is my #1 food city on the planet, so of course, we have a food tour booked there as well.
This tour is called ‘Culture on a Plate – Kuala Lumpur Food Walk‘.
Can’t even begin to tell you how amazing the food in Malaysia is, so I know this will rock.
The tour is 2.5 hours and cost $70.87 CAD per person.
Finally, in Singapore, I just want to make sure my boyfriend sees Gardens by the Bay. This is a pretty magical experience if you’ve seen them before.
Total cost was $79.96 CAD per person for this.
We opted for this choice because it includes entry to various parts of the Gardens and there is no time limit, like there would be on a group tour.
Total cost of all shenanigans booked: $951.47 CAD
I plan on having an epic time. Trust me.
Visas
I will try to make this as succinct as possible for EACH country! Also, note, all of these things are applying to me as a CANADIAN citizen at the time I traveled. I don’t know if it will change and I don’t know how it looks for people with different immigration status or different nationalities.
Thailand = no visa required or declaration
Vietnam = visa required
- Applied for this about three weeks before the trip, a lot of information about your trip is required. Make sure you have a photo of yourself, scan of your passport and all your stay + flight information prepared to upload.
- Received approval within three days.
- There is NO visa-on-arrival available for Vietnam, so you have to do this before you go on the trip.
- Link to Vietnam visa application site: click here
- Cost for Visa = $37.09 CAD
Indonesia = visa required, tourism tax for BALI required, customs declaration required, health declaration required
- Applied for the 30-day-tourism-visa about three weeks before the trip, a lot of information about your trip is required. Make sure you have a photo of yourself, scan of your passport and all your stay + flight information.
- Received approval as soon as submitted.
- There IS a visa-on-arrival option for when you arrive at the airport, but I don’t want to wait in line.
- Link to Indonesia visa application site: click here
- Cost for Visa = $47.20 CAD
- The tourism levy I think is JUST for people heading to Bali, because clearly we mess up the environment, so we should have to pay up for maintaining something so beautiful.
- Paid for this three weeks ahead.
- Also can be done on-arrival at the airport, but again, I don’t want to wait in line.
- Link to Bali tourism levy site: click here
- Cost of tourism levy = $14.17 CAD
- The Indonesian customs declaration has to be done a couple of days before you arrive,
- Also can be done on-arrival at the airport, but again, I don’t want to wait in line.
- Link to Indonesian customs declaration site: click here
- Cost: free
- The Indonesian health declaration has to be done a couple of days before you arrive.
- I think can be done on-arrival at the airport, but again, I don’t want to wait in line.
- Link to Indonesian health declaration site: click here
- Cost: free
Malaysia = no visa required, digital arrival card required
- The Malaysia Digital Arrival Card can be done on the website a couple of days before you arrive.
- I am not sure if this is available on-arrival at the airport, but figured have it done before arrival just in case.
- Link to MDAC site: click here
- Cost: free
Singapore = no visa required, arrival card required
- The Singapore Arrival Card can be done on the on the website a couple of days before you arrive.
- I am not sure if this is available on-arrival at the airport, but figured have it done before arrival just in case.
- Also, you will see on the site there is this new e-pass thing you get instead of a passport stamp? Going to see how that works out.
- Link to SGAC site: click here
- Cost: free
Now, I have never been to Thailand or Vietnam, but I was still surprised as Canadian we need a visa to enter? That’s cool though.
I do not remember ANY of these declarations for when I went to Bali, KL and Singapore back in 2016. I also don’t remember if I needed a visa to enter Bali then, definitely didn’t have the tourism levy.
Total cost of country-entry-requirements: $98.46 CAD
Given how much everything just to enter Nigeria cost me last year, this is nothing. Just was tedious trying to get everything done for each country, boohoo me. I know.
E-Sim
I usually do the whole Rogers Roam Like Home option for my trips, but, trying to be a bit better with my cellular spending this trip.
On Airalo I found an e-sim that is valid for 136 countries!!
All five of these countries are on this list, so I won’t have to switch every time I land.
Will report on how this worked out when I return.
Total Cost: $100.00 CAD for 20GB data

For spending money I budgeted $1000.00 CAD.
Aside from Singapore, our currency is decent in the other four countries, and we pretty much have so much stuff booked and paid for ahead of time.
I was smarter this time, buying PHYSICAL money for all five destinations before the trip!! I will not get caught with malfunctioning credit cards and debit cards this time. I mean, maybe I will, but I will have some cash on hand to help me out.

The total budget for this trip is $5364.93 Canadian.
I’m very proud of this total price!!!
Were the beach clubs necessary? No.
Was the super pricy hotel in KL necessary? No.
Even the excursion from Phuket to Phi Phi could have been done for cheaper, but guess what? SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO SPLURGE ON YOURSELF. (I realize I put this every time I make a fiscally unsound decision)
Regardless, very proud of this total for everything we are doing and again, during THIS time of year.
See you when I get back!
- Mirna
Toronto to Singapore: Baecation
SPECS
Who: Two People, One Bed (or two)
Where: Toronto to Singapore
When: Monday, March 3rd – Wednesday, March 12th, 2025
Budget Per Person: $2200.00
Notes: Your flight isn’t until late on the 11th, so I made the ‘stays‘ portion until the 12th so you’d still have somewhere to hang.
Flight: Toronto to Singapore | March 3rd – March 12th
$1345.00 CAD: roundtrip (layover)
Stay: Hotel for Two | March 4th – March 12th
Option 1: $1632.00 CAD ($816.00/per person); Superior Double Room, Looks great, Pool, Good reviews
Option 2: $1457.00 CAD ($728.50/per person); Standard Room, Breakfast included, Great reviews, Looks nice
Option 3: $1362.00 CAD ($681.00/per person); Superior King or Twin Room, Great location, Breakfast included, Pool
Option 4: $1110.00 CAD ($555.00/per person); Medium Twin Room, Looks super cute, Great location, Pool Great reviews
Option 5: $1239.00 CAD ($619.50/per person); Deluxe Queen Room, Good location, Great reviews, Looks good
Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $1900.00 per person for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $2161.00 per person for the trip.
– Mirna
I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers. Please research the Visa restrictions for your destination as well as the Covid entry requirements prior to booking.
Toronto to Asia Trip February 2023
SPECS
Who: Four People, Two Beds
Where: Toronto to Singapore – Bali, Indonesia – Hanoi, Vietnam – Bangkok, Thailand – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
When: Wednesday, February 8th – Thursday, March 2nd, 2023
Budget Per Person: $2500.00
Flight: Toronto to Singapore | February 8th – March 1st
$1024.00 CAD: roundtrip (quick layover, lands on 2nd for return)
Stay: Hotel in Singapore | February 9th – February 11th
Option 1: $759.00 CAD ($189.75/per person); 2 x Studio with Twin Bed – Up & Down, Looks cool, Great reviews, Great location
Option 2: $738.00 CAD ($184.75/per person); 2 x Superior Double Room, Breakfast included, Good location, Good reviews
Option 3: $635.00 CAD ($158.75/per person); Family Loft, Close to transit, Good reviews, Looks interesting
Option 4: $814.00 CAD ($203.50/per person); 2 x Superior Double Room, Looks great, Great reviews, Close to transit
Option 5: $773.00 CAD ($193.25/per person); 2 x Good Room Queen, Good reviews, Looks chic, Good location
Flight: Singapore to Bali | February 11th
$122.00 CAD: one-way (direct)
Stay: Hotel in Bali | February 11th – February 18th
Option 1: $746.00 CAD ($186.50/per person); 2 x Deluxe Double or Twin Room, Great location, Pool, Breakfast included
Option 2: $684.00 CAD ($171.00/per person); 2 x Standard Double Room with Garden View, Beachfront, Pool, Looks great, Great reviews
Option 3: $682.00 CAD ($170.50/per person); 2 x Deluxe King Room, Pool, Looks very chill, Good reviews, Breakfast included
Option 4: $613.00 CAD ($153.25/per person); 2 x Deluxe Twin Room, Great location, Great reviews, Pool, Looks fun
Option 5: $664.00 CAD ($166.00/per person); 2 x Queen Room with Balcony, Looks very nice, Great reviews, Breakfast included, Pool
Flight: Bali to Hanoi | February 18th
$119.00 CAD: one-way (direct)
Stay: AirBnB or Hotel in Hanoi | February 18th – February 23rd
Option 1: $580.00 CAD ($145.00/per person); Deluxe Family Room, Incredible rooftop, Breakfast included, Wonderful reviews
Option 2: $603.00 CAD ($150.75/per person); 2 x Deluxe Double or Twin Room, Great location, Looks good, Breakfast included
Option 3: $678.00 CAD ($169.50/per person); 2 x Deluxe Double or Twin Room with City View, Breakfast included, Looks great, Good location
Option 4: $450.00 CAD ($112.50/per person); Looks very spacious, Great reviews, Good location
Option 5: $371.00 CAD ($92.75/per person); Pool, Perfect reviews, Looks great
Flight: Hanoi to Bangkok | February 23rd
$98.00 CAD: one-way (direct)
Stay: AirBnB or Hotel in Bangkok | February 23rd – February 26th
Option 1: $724.00 CAD ($181.00/per person); Family Two-Bedroom Suite, Breakfast included, Looks very nice, Pool, Outside downtown
Option 2: $569.00 CAD ($142.25/per person); 2 x Superior Room, Pool, Looks good, Great location, Breakfast included
Option 3: $634.00 CAD ($158.50/per person); 2 x Superior Classic Double Room, Breakfast included, Pool, Great reviews, Looks super cute
Option 4: $307.00 CAD ($76.75/per person); Looks really nice, Close to transit, Perfect reviews
Option 5: $243.00 CAD ($60.75/per person); In an area surrounded by restaurants, Looks nice, Great reviews
Flight: Bangkok to Kuala Lumpur | February 26th
$95.00 CAD: one-way (direct)
Stay: AirBnB or Hotel in Kuala Lumpur | February 26th – March 1st
Option 1: $745.00 CAD ($186.25/per person); Louis V, Possibly the most amazing photo of a room I’ve ever seen, Breakfast included, Great location, Great reviews
Option 2: $792.00 CAD ($198.00/per person); 2 x Superior Room, 5-star place, Looks very nice, Great location, Pool
Option 3: $350.00 CAD ($87.50/per person); Premier Comfort Room, Pool, Breakfast included, Good location, Looks good
Option 4: $225.00 CAD ($56.25/per person); Pool, Hot tub, Looks great, Perfect reviews
Option 5: $277.00 CAD ($69.25/per person); Nice view, Perfect reviews, Pool, Looks nice
Flight: Kuala Lumpur to Singapore | March 1st
$32.00 CAD: one-way (direct, landing two hours before flight home)
Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $2011.75 per person for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $2428.50 per person for the trip.
– Mirna
I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers. Please research the Visa restrictions for your destination as well as the Covid entry requirements prior to booking.
Toronto to Singapore: Group Trip
SPECS
Who: Four People, Two Beds
Where: Toronto to Singapore
When: Tuesday, January 24th – Wednesday, February 1st, 2023
Budget Per Person: $1500.00
Notes: You leave on the 31st of January and land home on February 1st! But, this is one airport you will WANT to spend the day in, I promise.
Flight: Toronto to Singapore | January 24th – January 31st
$712.00 CAD: roundtrip (quick layover)
Stay: Hotel for Four | January 25th – January 31st
Option 1: $2275.00 CAD ($568.75/per person); Superior Two Bedroom Apartment, Breakfast included, Great reviews, Looks nice, Complimentary shuttle bus to city center, Pool
Option 2: $2975.00 CAD ($743.75/per person); 2 x Alcove Cozy Twin, Good location, Pool, Breakfast included, Looks cute
Option 3: $2403.00 CAD ($600.75/per person); 2 x Superior Twin Room, Looks great, Awesome location, Breakfast included
Option 4: $3131.00 CAD ($782.75/per person); 2 x Superior Double Room, Pools, Great reviews, Looks very nice
Option 5: $2958.00 CAD ($739.50/per person); 2 x Superior Double Room with Balcony, Good location, Looks nice, Great reviews, Pool
Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $1280.75 per person for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $1494.75 per person for the trip.
– Mirna
I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers. Please research the Visa restrictions for your destination as well as the Covid entry requirements prior to booking.