Cable Car Ride Round Trip

Traveller rating 3.0 (8)Price from$27.90Operated byCity ToursBook viaViator

Bird-eye views, zero traffic stress. This round-trip ride on the Singapore Cable Car from Mount Faber Peak over to Sentosa Island is a simple way to change scenery fast. I love the big window-time views, with glimpses of Mount Faber Park, HarbourFront, Universal Studios, Sentosa, and Resorts World Sentosa. I also like how the ride helps you get your bearings quickly, especially with photo angles from the top area around Faber Peak.

The only real thing to watch is timing and the ticket exchange process. The cable car operates daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and boarding can feel strict near closing, so don’t treat the last minutes like a suggestion. Also, you may need to handle your ticket at the ticket counter or redemption point, so plan for that extra step.

Key Things I’d Not Skip

  • Bird’s-eye views over Mount Faber Park, HarbourFront, and the Sentosa attractions zone
  • Round-trip convenience with Mount Faber Line + Sentosa Line included
  • Great photo setup from the higher vantage points near Faber Peak
  • Low-effort Sentosa access that avoids the usual Singapore transfer hassles
  • Plan for the 9 PM window so you don’t get stuck watching the doors close

Cable Car Basics: How the Round Trip Works and How Long It Takes

You’re buying a round-trip ticket that covers the Mount Faber side and the Sentosa side, with the Mount Faber Line + Sentosa Line included. In plain terms, you ride up, glide across, and then you’re dropped off on Sentosa so you can do your thing before heading back.

The whole experience runs about 30 minutes (approx.). That’s not long enough to make the cable car your whole day plan, but it’s long enough to feel worth it, especially if you want the views without burning an hour or two just getting there.

This is also one of those experiences that works even if your day is messy. You can fit it into a beach afternoon, a quick attraction hop, or a “we just need a break from the city” day.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Sentosa Island.

From Mount Faber Peak to Sentosa: The Views You’ll Actually Want to Photograph

The big reason to do this cable car ride is the view quality. From above, you see Singapore’s coast and the Sentosa cluster in one sweeping frame. The experience description calls out multiple sights you can catch along the way: Mount Faber Park, HarbourFront, Universal Studios, Sentosa Island, and Resorts World Sentosa.

Here’s how to use that for real-life photos. Don’t just hold your phone up and hope. Treat it like a moving viewpoint:

  • When you first start getting clear sightlines, grab a few wider shots so you capture the whole layout.
  • As you get closer to Sentosa landmarks, switch to tighter framing to isolate signage, shoreline edges, and the big attraction area.
  • If you’re taking photos with friends, pick one “point person” to check where you are, because the cable car moves smoothly but you don’t want everyone experimenting at once.

Even if you don’t consider yourself a “photo person,” the ride is useful for one simple reason: it shows you where Sentosa sits relative to the rest of the city. That helps once you’re on the island, when you’re deciding what’s closest to your beach time or next stop.

Arriving on Sentosa: Turning the Ride Into Beach or Attraction Time

The experience ends with you at Sentosa, and that’s the sweet spot. You’re not stuck on a tour schedule with constant stops. Instead, you can use that arrival window to choose your own pace.

A clear advantage is that the cable car gets you to Sentosa without long transfers. That makes it easier to treat Sentosa like a real afternoon plan instead of a half-day afterthought.

If you want to follow the smarter way to do Sentosa, bring your plans down to earth:

  • If your goal is beaches, you’ll want to be ready to relax right after you arrive.
  • If your goal is attractions, the aerial views make it easier to orient yourself so you can decide what to hit first.

One useful tip from the overall tone of past experiences: people consistently talk about the beaches being beautiful and clean, and they recommend bringing swimwear and spending a couple hours at the water. Even if you don’t go all-in on a beach day, you’ll still likely want a little time to wander Sentosa’s waterfront once you arrive.

Why This Round Trip Is Solid Value for $27.90

At $27.90 per person, you’re not just paying for transportation. You’re paying for a specific experience: an above-water, high-angle glide that you can’t replicate from the street.

The real value comes from two things:

  1. You get both directions covered, so you don’t have to build a separate return plan.
  2. You get the views plus flexibility on Sentosa. With a round trip, your return time becomes something you control, not something you scramble to coordinate.

It also helps that this isn’t a “half day lecture.” It’s a short ride that still feels like a memorable part of your Singapore trip. If your schedule is tight, that matters. You get one great scenic segment without losing most of your day to logistics.

A practical note: this is booked fairly ahead of time—on average about 29 days. That’s not proof you’ll sell out immediately, but it is a hint that the convenient slots do get snapped up. If you’re traveling during a busier season or on a weekend, it’s a good idea to plan earlier rather than later.

Tickets, Counter Lines, and the 9 PM Cutoff Trap

This is the part I’d keep simple: don’t treat ticketing like a casual afterthought.

First, the timing. The cable car runs 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and you should follow the cutoff rules for redemption and boarding printed with your ticket info. Past issues show how easy it is to lose time when you arrive near the end of operating hours. If your plan is to arrive at the station right before closing, you’re basically betting against the rules.

Second, ticket identity matters. The info you’re given is clear that a third-party voucher is not the same thing as the admission ticket. You should expect to receive the correct City Tours E ticket through your booking messages, and then use the right document at the Singapore Cable Car redemption point.

Third, be ready for a small queue at the counter if your redemption method requires it. One of the frustrations people reported was losing the advantage of pre-purchase because an on-site exchange still created a line. You can’t always predict how long that will take, so give yourself breathing room.

If you want a low-stress plan: aim to arrive early enough that even a short line doesn’t push you into the last hour.

Where Exactly You Go: Singapore Cable Car Redemption Point

Your ticket redemption is at the Singapore Cable Car station at:

109 Mount Faber Rd, Mount Faber Peak, Singapore 099203

This matters because the station is on the Mount Faber side, and you’ll want to be there before you start thinking about ride time. The station is also noted as being near public transportation, which is a big help if you’re combining this with other Singapore stops.

Also, keep in mind the top area can involve a short walk. Some people describe the hike from Mount Faber Park to the peak area as a slight challenge, so if you have mobility limits or you’re carrying beach gear plus a day bag, factor in a bit of extra time.

Best Times to Ride: Quiet Hours, Clear Views, and Photo Timing

Your best time depends on what you want more: calm or peak energy.

On calmer days, you may notice the experience feels smoother. One example shared was that on a Monday it wasn’t crowded and the party had a private cable cart. That’s not something you should assume as a guarantee, but it does suggest weekday travel can feel more comfortable.

For photos, think about light and visibility:

  • If you want crisp sightlines, you’ll generally do better when the sky is clear.
  • If you want a more relaxed vibe, earlier in the day can mean fewer delays at redemption and less crowd pressure on the Sentosa side.

Because the operating window is long—9:00 AM to 9:00 PM—you can usually pick a slot that matches your day. If you’re also planning beach time, earlier arrival tends to make it easier to settle in before the afternoon gets busy.

What to Pack for a Sentosa-Ready Day

This ride is short, so you don’t need a huge kit. But you do want to be ready for what comes after.

If you’re planning beach time, follow the advice that keeps coming up: bring swimwear. Sentosa beach plans can turn into real “let’s stay awhile” time, and you’ll hate having to choose between changing plans and hauling gear around.

A practical packing list:

  • Swimwear or quick-dry clothing if you plan to hit the beach
  • Sunscreen and a hat (Sentosa sun can be strong)
  • A small day bag for water and essentials
  • A light layer for getting back near evening

And here’s the small but important mindset: plan your day so the cable car feels like the fun transition, not the last stressful step before you rush to do everything else.

Should You Book This Singapore Cable Car Round Trip?

Book it if you want:

  • A scenic Singapore-to-Sentosa transfer that feels special without being complicated
  • Easy access to Sentosa with round-trip flexibility
  • A high vantage ride with views of HarbourFront, Universal Studios, and Resorts World Sentosa
  • A simple plan that pairs well with a beach afternoon

Skip it or reconsider if:

  • Your schedule is so tight that arriving before 9:00 PM feels unrealistic
  • You don’t want any chance of an on-site ticket counter exchange
  • You’re the type who needs zero uncertainty with timed entry

If your goal is to get the big sights without spending your day in transit, this ticket is a strong match. It’s one of those value buys where the price isn’t just about getting somewhere—it’s about how you get there.

FAQ

How long is the cable car ride experience?

It’s listed as about 30 minutes (approx.) for the experience.

Is this a round trip ticket?

Yes. The ticket is for a round trip ride, including the journey from Mount Faber to Sentosa and back.

What is included in the ticket?

The ticket includes the Mount Faber Line + Sentosa Line.

What are the opening hours?

The opening hours are Monday to Sunday from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

Where do I redeem the ticket?

You redeem at Singapore Cable Car, 109 Mount Faber Rd, Mount Faber Peak, Singapore 099203.

Is food and drinks included?

No. Food and drinks are not included.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

Is the Viator voucher the admission ticket?

No. The Viator voucher is not the admission ticket. After booking, you receive an City Tours E ticket via a message.

Do I need to handle ticket redemption on-site?

You will need to redeem your ticket at the Singapore Cable Car redemption point. The voucher itself is not the admission ticket.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time for a full refund.

Is this suitable for most travelers?

The information states that most travelers can participate.

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