As of 29 June 2026, 1 SGD = 2.84 AED, so S$100 gets you about 284 dirhams. And it holds steady: the dirham is pinned to the US Dollar, so the rate stays put while you’re out exploring.
Here’s the catch, though. The rate is the easy part. The real money leak is how you get your dirhams. Change cash at the wrong counter, and you’ve handed over a few percent before you’ve bought a single karak. This guide sorts the rate, the quick conversions, and the cheapest way to pay once you land.
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TL;DR: SGD to AED at a Glance| Highlights | Details |
|---|---|
| Current SGD to AED rate | 1 SGD = 2.84 AED |
| 100 SGD to AED | ~284 AED |
| 1,000 AED to SGD | ~S$352 |
| YoY trend | SGD up +0.40% — slightly stronger than a year ago |
| Why it’s so stable | AED is pegged to the USD at 3.6725 (since 1997) |
| Best way to pay in Dubai | Multi-currency card (e.g. YouTrip) — wholesale rate, 0% markup |
Where to Get Dirhams: How the Options Compare| Method | Markup / Fee | Verdict |
|---|---|---|
| YouTrip | 0% — wholesale rate, no FX fee | Best overall |
| Wise | Conversion fee from 0.26% (varies by amount — check app) | Good alternative |
| DBS / bank credit card | 3.25% FX fee (as of May 2026) | Emergency backup only |
| Licensed money changer (SG) | ~0.5–2% spread baked into the rate | OK for some starter cash |
| Changi / Dubai airport counters | 3–5% above mid-market | Avoid |
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“Dirham” almost always means the UAE dirham (AED), the currency of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and the rest of the United Arab Emirates.
There’s one other dirham worth a quick mention: Morocco uses the Moroccan dirham (MAD), a completely separate currency with its own rate. If you’re booking Marrakech rather than Dubai, you’ll want SGD to MAD instead. For everyone else, dirham means AED, and that’s where we’re headed.
image Credits: Google Finance
As of 29 June 2026, the SGD to AED exchange rate stands at approximately 1 SGD = 2.84 AED, up around +0.40% year-on-year.
Over the past year, the rate’s barely budged, sitting between 2.75 and 2.91 dirhams to the dollar (more on why in a sec). Translation: no refreshing the converter app all week hoping for a better day. Book the trip, the rate will still be there.
Quick SGD to AED conversions
| SGD | AED | What it roughly covers |
|---|---|---|
| S$10 | ~28 AED | A shawarma wrap and a karak tea |
| S$50 | ~142 AED | A casual sit-down meal for two |
| S$100 | ~284 AED | A day of food, metro, and a paid sight |
| S$500 | ~1,420 AED | 2–3 nights mid-range + meals |
| S$1,000 | ~2,840 AED | A comfortable few days in Dubai |
SGD equivalents based on ~2.84 AED = S$1
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Here’s how much your SGD is worth when converting to AED, and vice versa, at 1 SGD = 2.84 AED.
| SGD | AED |
|---|---|
| S$1 | ~2.84 AED |
| S$50 | ~142 AED |
| S$100 | ~284 AED |
| S$500 | ~1,420 AED |
| S$1,000 | ~2,840 AED |
| S$2,000 | ~5,680 AED |
| S$3,000 | ~8,520 AED |
| S$5,000 | ~14,200 AED |
| S$8,000 | ~22,720 AED |
| S$15,000 | ~42,600 AED |
| AED | SGD |
|---|---|
| 10 AED | ~S$3.52 |
| 100 AED | ~S$35 |
| 500 AED | ~S$176 |
| 1,000 AED | ~S$352 |
| 5,000 AED | ~S$1,761 |
| 10,000 AED | ~S$3,521 |
Figures are mid-market estimates. The rate you actually get depends on where you exchange. More on that below.
On paper, the SGD wins, around 2.84 dirhams to the dollar. But which one’s “stronger” barely matters here, because the dirham’s whole appeal is that it stays put.
Since 1997, the UAE has pinned the dirham to the US Dollar at a fixed 1 USD = 3.6725 AED, and the central bank keeps it there. (Oil’s priced in dollars, so a rock-steady currency suits the Emirates just fine.)
What that means for your trip: SGD to AED only shifts as much as the Singapore dollar shifts against the greenback, which isn’t much. No “dirham risk” to track, no dips or spikes to time, and no nasty surprises between booking and boarding.
With a pegged currency, chasing the “perfect rate” is a waste of energy. What decides your deal is how much gets shaved off in fees.
Your benchmark is the mid-market rate, the number Google and XE show (~2.84 today), which is what banks trade at between themselves. Get within about 1% of it, and you’ve done well. Lose 3% or more, and someone’s eating your holiday money.
Compared to mid-market, here’s roughly where each option lands:
The number on the board matters less than the markup hidden inside it. A money changer quoting a “great rate” has already built its margin into that figure.
A strong SGD means nothing if fees eat the difference. Consider getting a YouTrip card to spend at the wholesale rate with no hidden FX fees, wherever you land. 
Image Credits: Google Finance
Because the dirham follows the US Dollar, the SGD to AED chart is really the story of the Singapore Dollar versus the greenback. And that story has been quietly good for Singapore travellers.
| Period | Rate Range | Trend |
|---|---|---|
| Past year | ~2.75–2.91 AED | Tight band; SGD up +0.40% |
| Past 5 years | ~2.50–2.90 AED | SGD up +3.92%; steady climb off the 2022 low |
| Longer term | ~2.55–3.05 AED | Roughly flat over the long run |
A few takeaways:
Bottom line: the rate’s near the top of its recent range and isn’t likely to swing far, so if you’re travelling soon, today’s a perfectly good day to convert.
You’ve got a few ways to get dirhams, and they’re not equal. Here’s how each one actually works.
Singapore’s money changers (think Mustafa Centre or The Arcade at Raffles Place) are fine for grabbing a small amount of starter cash before you fly. The rates are reasonable, but there’s still a spread of around 0.5–2% built into the quote. Useful for a taxi or a SIM card on arrival, not for funding your whole trip.
Withdrawing dirhams from your bank or buying them with a standard credit card means a 3.25% foreign transaction fee on most Singapore bank cards. The airport counters, whether at Changi or in Dubai, are worse, often 3–5% off mid-market. Convenient, but you pay handsomely for it. Treat both as emergency-only.
ATMs are everywhere in Dubai and dispense dirhams at close to the wholesale rate. The catch is the fees: your home bank’s overseas withdrawal charge plus, sometimes, a local ATM operator fee. With a YouTrip card, your first S$400 withdrawn each calendar month is free, then a flat 2% after that, which beats almost every bank’s overseas ATM fee.
For most spending in Dubai, just tap your card. A multi-currency card like YouTrip converts your SGD to AED at the wholesale rate with zero markup, so you skip the money changer and the bank fee entirely. Malls, restaurants, taxis, and the metro all take contactless, so you’ll reach for cash far less than you’d think.
Mostly, no. Carrying a big wad of dirhams from Singapore means accepting the money changer’s spread on the whole lot, plus the risk of carrying cash. The smarter play is a small amount of cash for arrival, then card and ATM for everything else.
Here’s the approach that loses the least to fees:
That’s it. No queuing for dirhams before you fly, no 3.25% bank fee, no airport markup, just tap and go.
Dubai runs the full range, from backpacker-cheap to bottomless-brunch lavish. Here’s a realistic daily breakdown at 1 SGD = 2.84 AED:
| Expenses | Budget | Mid-Range | Comfortable |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation / night | ~150–280 AED (~S$53–99) | ~280–500 AED (~S$99–176) | ~600–1,200 AED (~S$211–422) |
| Food / day | ~60–110 AED (~S$21–39) | ~130–250 AED (~S$46–88) | ~300–600 AED (~S$106–211) |
| Transport / day | ~20–40 AED (~S$7–14) | ~60–120 AED (~S$21–42) | ~200–400 AED (~S$70–141) |
| Activities / day | ~50–150 AED (~S$18–53) | ~150–350 AED (~S$53–123) | ~400–900 AED (~S$141–317) |
| Daily total (est.) | ~S$99–205 | ~S$219–429 | ~S$528–1,091 |
| 5-day total (est.) | ~S$495–1,025 | ~S$1,095–2,145 | ~S$2,640–5,455 |
Estimates only. The Dubai Metro keeps transport cheap; taxis and private transfers push the comfortable tier up fast. Peak season (Nov–Mar) lifts hotel prices well above these ranges.
At the current rate of ~2.84 AED to the SGD, 1,000 AED is about S$352. The reverse, S$1,000, gets you roughly 2,840 AED.
About 284 AED, at 1 SGD = 2.84 AED. Enough for a full day of food, metro rides, and one paid attraction.
The Singapore Dollar buys more, about 2.84 dirhams to one SGD. But the dirham’s real strength is its stability: it’s pegged to the US Dollar at 3.6725, so it almost never moves.
No. The dirham is pegged below the Dollar at 3.6725 AED to 1 USD, and that rate has held since 1997. One US Dollar is worth about 3.67 dirhams.
The pair reached around 3.0+ AED to the SGD back in 2013–2014. In recent years it’s been steadier, peaking near 2.91 AED earlier in 2026.
Usually not. Bring a little starter cash, then spend on a multi-currency card and withdraw from a UAE ATM as needed. You’ll get the wholesale rate instead of a money changer’s spread, and the rate barely moves anyway.
Almost always, yes. Morocco also has a dirham (MAD), but if you’re searching SGD to dirham for a Dubai or Abu Dhabi trip, you want the UAE dirham (AED).
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So there’s not much to overthink here. At ~2.84 AED, your dollar goes a little further than it did last year, and the peg means the rate won’t pull a fast one on you between now and your flight. The only real call left is not bleeding a few percent in fees on the way to your dirhams.
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