Singapore, a city known for its stunning urban architecture and lush green spaces, offers a variety of enchanting locations to enjoy the full moon.
- 3 Sat Full Moon Full Moon π 18:02 local time Asia/Singapore
- 18 Sun New Moon New Moon π 03:52 local time Asia/Singapore
- 1 Sun Full Moon Full Moon π 06:09 local time Asia/Singapore
- 17 Tue New Moon New Moon π 20:01 local time Asia/Singapore
- 3 Tue Full Moon Full Moon π 19:37 local time Asia/Singapore
- 19 Thu New Moon New Moon π 09:23 local time Asia/Singapore
- 2 Thu Full Moon Full Moon π 10:12 local time Asia/Singapore
- 17 Fri New Moon New Moon π 19:51 local time Asia/Singapore
- 1 Fri Full Moon Full Moon π 01:23 local time Asia/Singapore
- 16 Sat New Moon New Moon π 04:01 local time Asia/Singapore
- 31 Sun Full Moon Full Moon π 16:45 local time Asia/Singapore
- 15 Mon New Moon New Moon π 10:54 local time Asia/Singapore
- 29 Mon Full Moon Full Moon π 07:56 local time Asia/Singapore
- 14 Tue New Moon New Moon π 17:43 local time Asia/Singapore
- 29 Wed Full Moon Full Moon π 22:35 local time Asia/Singapore
- 12 Wed New Moon New Moon π 01:36 local time Asia/Singapore
- 28 Fri Full Moon Full Moon π 12:18 local time Asia/Singapore
- 11 Fri New Moon New Moon π 11:26 local time Asia/Singapore
- 26 Sat Full Moon Full Moon π 00:49 local time Asia/Singapore
- 10 Sat New Moon New Moon π 23:50 local time Asia/Singapore
- 26 Mon Full Moon Full Moon π 12:11 local time Asia/Singapore
- 9 Mon New Moon New Moon π 15:02 local time Asia/Singapore
- 24 Tue Full Moon Full Moon π 22:53 local time Asia/Singapore
- 9 Wed New Moon New Moon π 08:51 local time Asia/Singapore
- 24 Thu Full Moon Full Moon π 09:28 local time Asia/Singapore
- 7 Thu New Moon New Moon π 04:24 local time Asia/Singapore
- 22 Fri Full Moon Full Moon π 20:17 local time Asia/Singapore
- 6 Sat New Moon New Moon π 23:56 local time Asia/Singapore
- 20 Sat Full Moon Full Moon π 07:23 local time Asia/Singapore
- 8 Mon New Moon New Moon π 17:29 local time Asia/Singapore
- 22 Mon Full Moon Full Moon π 18:43 local time Asia/Singapore
- 6 Tue New Moon New Moon π 07:51 local time Asia/Singapore
- 20 Tue Full Moon Full Moon π 06:27 local time Asia/Singapore
- 6 Thu New Moon New Moon π 18:58 local time Asia/Singapore
- 20 Thu Full Moon Full Moon π 18:59 local time Asia/Singapore
- 4 Fri New Moon New Moon π 03:40 local time Asia/Singapore
- 19 Sat Full Moon Full Moon π 08:44 local time Asia/Singapore
- 4 Sun New Moon New Moon π 11:02 local time Asia/Singapore
- 18 Sun Full Moon Full Moon π 23:44 local time Asia/Singapore
- 2 Mon New Moon New Moon π 18:05 local time Asia/Singapore
- 17 Tue Full Moon Full Moon π 15:28 local time Asia/Singapore
- 31 Tue New Moon New Moon π 01:41 local time Asia/Singapore
- 15 Wed Full Moon Full Moon π 07:03 local time Asia/Singapore
- 30 Thu New Moon New Moon π 10:36 local time Asia/Singapore
- 15 Fri Full Moon Full Moon π 21:47 local time Asia/Singapore
- 29 Fri New Moon New Moon π 21:36 local time Asia/Singapore
- 14 Sun Full Moon Full Moon π 11:25 local time Asia/Singapore
- 28 Sun New Moon New Moon π 11:24 local time Asia/Singapore
- 13 Mon Full Moon Full Moon π 00:08 local time Asia/Singapore
- 27 Mon New Moon New Moon π 04:12 local time Asia/Singapore
Times in local time · Singapore (Asia/Singapore) · Calculated after Meeus, accuracy Β±2 min
In 2026 there are 13 full moons and 12 new moons. Times are shown in local time for Singapore (Asia/Singapore).
In 2027 there are 12 full moons and 13 new moons. Times are shown in local time for Singapore (Asia/Singapore).
The next full moon in Singapore is on April 2, 2026 at 10:12 local time (Asia/Singapore), tomorrow.
The next new moon in Singapore is on April 17, 2026 at 19:51 local time (Asia/Singapore), in 16 days.
Yes! In 2026 there is a Blue Moon in May β this month has two full moons.
The times are calculated using the Meeus astronomical algorithm (Jean Meeus, Astronomical Algorithms, Chapter 49) and are accurate to within approximately Β±2 minutes. All times are displayed in the local timezone of Singapore (Asia/Singapore).
A full moon occurs when the Moon is on the opposite side of Earth from the Sun, making it appear fully illuminated. A new moon occurs when the Moon is between Earth and the Sun, making it invisible from Earth. The cycle from one new moon to the next takes approximately 29.5 days (a lunar month).
Lunar Elegance: Singapore’s Spectacular Spots to Watch the Full Moon
Whether you’re after a panoramic city view, a tranquil garden setting, or a seaside vantage point, the Lion City provides a unique and beautiful backdrop for a night under the lunar glow. Here are some of the best places in Singapore to watch the full moon and bask in its mesmerizing beauty.
- Marina Bay Sands Skypark: Perched atop the iconic Marina Bay Sands hotel, the Skypark offers a breathtaking panoramic view of Singaporeβs skyline. Watching the full moon rise over the city and reflect on the waters below is an unforgettable experience. The observation deck provides a perfect vantage point for lunar photography and moon gazing.
- Gardens by the Bay: With its futuristic Supertree structures and serene garden landscapes, Gardens by the Bay is a magical spot for watching the full moon. Find a quiet place by the Dragonfly or Kingfisher Lakes for a reflection of the moon on the water, surrounded by the unique flora.
- East Coast Park: Stretching along Singaporeβs southeastern coast, East Coast Park offers a wide, open view of the sea, making it an ideal location for moon watching. The gentle sea breeze and the sound of the waves create a peaceful ambiance for enjoying the lunar spectacle.

- Mount Faber Park: As one of the highest points in Singapore, Mount Faber Park offers a sweeping view of the city and the harbor. It’s a peaceful spot away from the city lights, perfect for those looking for a quiet night under the stars and the full moon.
- Sentosa Island: Known for its beaches and resorts, Sentosa Island provides various spots to watch the full moon. Tanjong Beach, with its calm waters and soft sands, is particularly serene. The moonlit sky over the sea and the silhouette of the ships on the horizon create a picturesque setting.
- Singapore Flyer: Experience the full moon from the Singapore Flyer, one of the worldβs largest observation wheels. As you rise above the city, youβll have the opportunity to see the moon from different heights and perspectives, all while enjoying the stunning panoramic view.
- The Southern Ridges: For a moonlight walk amidst nature, the Southern Ridges connect several parks along a scenic 10km trail. Henderson Waves, with its unique architectural design, is a popular spot along the route to watch the full moon as it illuminates the city and the forest canopy.
When planning your full moon viewing in Singapore, remember to check the lunar calendar and the local weather forecast. Also, consider bringing a comfortable mat or chair, some refreshments, and perhaps a camera to capture the stunning views. Each location offers a different perspective of the moon over Singapore, so why not explore a different spot each month? Let the captivating beauty of the full moon nights in Singapore guide you to moments of wonder and tranquility!
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