You are eligible for visa free entry
You're allowed to stay for up to 30 days per visit. That's usually more than enough for tourism - but just keep an eye on your entry stamp when you arrive.
Your passport needs to be valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates. Also, check if there are enough blank pages - Singapore immigration officers do stamp your passport at entry and exit.
Visa-free entry covers tourism, visiting friends or family, short business meetings, and transit. Ensure that you do not plan to work or study, as that is a different matter.
You can enter Singapore by air through Changi Airport, by sea via the ferry terminals - or by land from Malaysia. All standard entry points are open to visa-free travelers.
Always have a return or onward ticket ready. Immigration officers can and do ask for it. It's just to confirm you're not planning to overstay.
A hotel booking confirmation works fine. If you're staying with someone, have their address handy - sometimes officers ask
As of now, there are no special vaccination requirements for Albanian travelers entering Singapore. That said, it's always worth checking for any updates before you fly, especially if health situations change.
Visa-free entry does not allow you to work or enroll in any courses. If you're planning to do either, you'll need the right permit or student pass before you arrive. Don't try to figure out the details after landing.
Singapore takes overstaying very seriously. Penalties can include fines, detention, or being banned from re-entering. Stick to your 30 days - and you'll have zero problems.
The visa-free arrangement does allow multiple entries, but don't try to abuse it by leaving and coming back repeatedly to reset your stay. Immigration officers notice patterns - and you can be denied entry.
Check if you need a visa for your next destination