REVIEW · SENTOSA ISLAND
Singapore Sentosa Cable Car Sky Pass E-Tickets
Book on Viator →Operated by Royal Smart Tourism · Bookable on Viator
Cable cars over Sentosa feel like time travel.
This Singapore Sentosa Cable Car Sky Pass is a simple way to handle one of the island’s best view rides without last-minute ticket stress. I love the “show it on your phone” setup, and I also like that the cabin is built for real life, with wheelchair- and stroller-friendly access.
The second thing I really like is the view path. From Mount Faber on the mainland, the ride glides high above the southern parts of Singapore, then crosses the harbor toward Sentosa with big 360-degree photo angles.
One thing to keep in mind: this experience depends on good weather, and the Mount Faber line has temporary disruption right now, so you’ll want to plan for the shuttle option.
In This Review
- Key highlights
- What the Singapore Cable Car Sky Pass really includes for $21
- Mount Faber line disruption: how to get on the cable car without stress
- Riding across: what the Singapore Cable Car route feels like
- Sentosa right after the cable car: pairing it with real plans
- E-tickets that actually work: no printing, but ID matters
- When weather and timing change your plans
- Who should book this cable car ride (and who might not love it)
- Should you book the Singapore Sentosa Cable Car Sky Pass e-tickets?
- FAQ
- How long is the Singapore Sentosa Cable Car Sky Pass experience?
- Do I need to print the e-tickets?
- What’s included with the ticket?
- Is Wings of Time included?
- What do I need to bring to enter?
- What if the Mount Faber line is unavailable?
- When will I receive my e-tickets?
- What happens if weather is poor?
Key highlights
- No-print e-tickets: show the ticket from your smart phone at the entrance
- Mount Faber to Sentosa: a smooth, scenic glide with wide 360-degree views
- Optional Wings of Time upgrade: fireworks happen twice each evening on Sentosa
- Real transport logistics: shuttles run every 30 minutes while part of the route is temporarily unavailable
- Flexible photo moments: you’ll pass landmarks above highways, through a skyscraper area, and over the harbor
- On-island follow-up: your arrival puts you close to Sentosa attractions, including Adventure Cove and the Cable Car Museum
What the Singapore Cable Car Sky Pass really includes for $21

For about $21 per person, you’re paying for one clear thing: access to the Sentosa Cable Car ride. That sounds basic, but it’s exactly what makes it good value. You’re not stuck wondering if the cable car will be sold out or spending precious island time hunting for tickets.
The time on the ride is listed at about 1 hour, which is the sweet spot for sightseeing. It’s long enough to enjoy the views and take photos, but short enough that you won’t feel like your whole day revolves around one attraction.
If you want to turn it into a night event, you can upgrade with the Wings of Time fireworks option. The fireworks are scheduled twice each evening, so you can usually match your timing to dinner plans. Even if you skip Wings of Time, the cable car itself sets you up with that classic “arriving on Sentosa from above” perspective.
Just don’t expect the ticket to cover shopping or meals on the island. Plan on your own food, drinks, and any additional attractions you want to tack on after the ride.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Sentosa Island
Mount Faber line disruption: how to get on the cable car without stress
Here’s the part that matters for your day: the Mount Faber Line is temporarily unavailable until further notice. That doesn’t mean the whole experience is canceled, but it does mean the route you normally use may be different.
The good news: complimentary shuttles are running from Harbourfront Station to Mount Faber Peak every 30 minutes. That’s an important detail because it gives you a clear backup plan if you were hoping to walk or take a simple transfer.
You may also need to proceed to Sentosa/MFP via the tour bus instead of your usual path. For independent travelers, you can enter Sentosa via the Sentosa boardwalk or Sentosa Express, and shuttle service is available every 30 minutes to MFP.
My practical advice: build in extra time on arrival day. When a transit route is temporarily changed, crowds and timing can get weird. You’ll feel a lot calmer if you assume the shuttle connection might take longer than you expect.
Riding across: what the Singapore Cable Car route feels like

Once you’re on board, the ride is built to feel easy and scenic. The cabin is described as wheelchair- and stroller-friendly, which usually means smooth loading and an all-around calmer experience than you’d get with attractions that are all stairs and tight corridors.
The route starts from Mount Faber and runs to Sentosa. As you lift off, you’ll get 360-degree views over Singapore’s southern area and then start working your way toward the harbor crossing. One of the neat details is that the cable car travels above the scenic highway and passes over the hill area of Mount Faber before moving through a skyscraper section and across the water.
Keep an eye down when you pass the Resorts World Sentosa area: the description specifically suggests you look for dolphins around Adventure Cove Waterpark. You might spot them, and even if you don’t, it’s a fun “where are we?” moment as your eyes track the coastline and water below.
If you’re the kind of person who likes quick cultural stops, there’s also mention of the Sentosa Cable Car Museum at the site. It’s the kind of add-on that makes the ride feel more than just transportation.
Sentosa right after the cable car: pairing it with real plans
The best part about arriving on Sentosa by cable car is that you land with instant momentum. You’re already in the resort-island mindset, and you can steer your next few hours based on energy.
Your arrival puts you close to a cluster of attractions, including Adventure Cove Waterpark at Resorts World Sentosa. If water parks aren’t your thing, don’t worry. The island is set up for wandering, and you can also think about renting or using island-friendly options like biking, which shows up in the glowing feedback people share after they ride.
If you’re timing your day around evening, consider pairing the cable car with Wings of Time. Since the fireworks run twice each evening, it’s a useful way to anchor your sunset-to-night plan. Ride the cable car earlier to enjoy daylight views, then stay on Sentosa for the lights show when the sky gets darker.
Here’s a smart way to avoid regret: decide your priority before you leave the mainland. If you want city views at night, plan the ride closer to evening. If you want calmer light for photos, do daylight.
Either way, the cable car gives you a built-in way to orient yourself. It’s easier to navigate Sentosa after you’ve seen the island shape from above.
E-tickets that actually work: no printing, but ID matters
This is one of those “logistics that shouldn’t ruin your day” experiences. Your e-ticket is handled digitally, and you do not need to print. You can show the ticket from your smart phone at the entrance.
Here’s the catch that’s worth paying attention to: you need a valid photo ID/passport and it’s required to be displayed at the entrance. So if you’re the type who travels with a screenshot only, don’t. Bring the real ID.
Also, a common confusion point: the booking confirmation you receive right after you book might not be the official ticket. The actual e-tickets are sent by 24 hours before the tour, and you’ll get confirmation by email as well.
One more operational detail: the ride timing is for your selected date and time, and it’s tied to valid identity proof. If you miss your time slot, it’s treated as a no-show with no rescheduling or refund.
My suggestion: screenshot your ticket and keep the confirmation email handy too, just in case your phone battery decides to act dramatic.
When weather and timing change your plans
This experience requires good weather. Cable cars are usually reliable, but your day still depends on conditions. If poor weather cancels it, you should expect a choice of a different date or a full refund.
Timing matters for two reasons. First, you’re booking a specific date and time. Second, your experience is naturally more satisfying when you can see clearly across the harbor.
The ride itself runs on schedule, and people do call out that it tends to operate on time. Still, when you’re relying on shuttles every 30 minutes due to temporary route changes, you’ll want buffer time so you don’t feel rushed.
Booking ahead can also help. The listing notes an average booking window of about 19 days in advance. That’s a good sign this is a popular, easy “do it early” attraction, especially if you’re planning around dinner and evening events like Wings of Time.
Who should book this cable car ride (and who might not love it)
This works best if you want scenic value without overthinking logistics. If you like skyline views, harbor crossing photos, or simply moving through an attraction with less friction, you’ll likely enjoy the smooth, one-hour nature of the ride.
It’s also a solid pick for families. The cabin is described as stroller- and wheelchair-friendly, and the overall setup doesn’t sound like a “fight the stairs” experience.
If you’re traveling with a child, you’ll need an adult with them at all times for safety. And if you’re someone with limited stamina, the experience mentions moderate physical fitness. That doesn’t mean it’s strenuous, but it does mean you should be prepared for the normal walking and boarding routine.
Skip it (or at least reconsider timing) if you know you’ll be too stressed by schedule changes due to temporary route disruption or if you hate planning around weather.
Should you book the Singapore Sentosa Cable Car Sky Pass e-tickets?
If your goal is a stress-free way to get big views fast, I’d book it. For the price, you’re buying one high-impact experience: a scenic cable car ride that gets you that “from above” perspective over Singapore and into Sentosa, with the option to add Wings of Time for evening payoff.
But book with your eyes open. Plan around the Mount Faber line temporary unavailability, rely on the shuttles every 30 minutes, and keep good weather in mind. If you can do those two things, this Sky Pass is a smart, no-drama move that makes Sentosa feel like more than just another stop.
FAQ
How long is the Singapore Sentosa Cable Car Sky Pass experience?
The ride duration is listed as approximately 1 hour.
Do I need to print the e-tickets?
No. You can show the e-ticket from your smart phone at the entrance.
What’s included with the ticket?
The included item is access to the Sentosa Cable Car ride. Personal expenses like shopping, drinks, and dining are not included.
Is Wings of Time included?
Wings of Time is an optional upgrade. The fireworks happen twice each evening on Sentosa.
What do I need to bring to enter?
You’ll need a valid photo ID/passport, which is required to be displayed at the entrance.
What if the Mount Faber line is unavailable?
The Mount Faber line is temporarily unavailable, but complimentary shuttle buses run from Harbourfront Station to Mount Faber Peak every 30 minutes.
When will I receive my e-tickets?
E-tickets are forwarded via email by 24 hours before the tour date.
What happens if weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.



















