NATAS Holidays 2026 Returns To Singapore EXPO In August

NATAS Holidays 2026 gives Singapore readers a practical date-and-hall marker for the next EXPO visit, with the event running 21 to 23 August 2026 at Halls 3B, 4 and 5.

The useful details are not complicated, but they matter if you are choosing between a quick weekday browse and a longer weekend trip: the event hours are 10am to 9.30pm, and the strongest fit is Singapore travellers comparing year-end tours, flights, cruise packages and agency itineraries.

Date, Hall And Hours

NATAS Holidays 2026 is listed for 21 to 23 August 2026 at Halls 3B, 4 and 5. The Singapore EXPO timing is 10am to 9.30pm, which makes it workable for a full-day visit or an evening stop after work depending on the event date you pick.

Because EXPO halls can host several large events in the same week, readers should use the named hall rather than only the venue name when arranging meet-ups, ride-hailing points or family plans.

  • Event: NATAS Holidays 2026.
  • Date window: 21 to 23 August 2026.
  • Venue: Halls 3B, 4 and 5.
  • Hours: 10am to 9.30pm.

What It Is For

The event scale is the main point: three EXPO halls means this is a proper travel-fair visit rather than a small retail promotion.

For year-end holiday planning, the useful comparison is total trip cost, tour pacing and deposit terms rather than headline discount language alone.

  • Shortlist destinations before entering the hall.
  • Bring passport expiry dates and preferred travel windows if you plan to place a deposit.

Planning Notes

Ask every shortlisted booth about airport taxes, peak surcharges, visa requirements, cancellation terms and minimum group size. Those details decide whether a fair package is actually cheaper than booking the trip separately.

For more current event picks, browse the Little Big Red Dot event guides before planning the rest of the weekend.

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Nur Aisyah Rahman
Nur Aisyah Rahman
Nur Aisyah Rahman is Little Big Red Dot's Lifestyle, Wellness & Family Editor. She tells stories that help families live well, feel good, and grow closer together. She writes with empathy, warmth, and practicality — whether reviewing family-friendly attractions, sharing wellness tips, or writing about home living.

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