Singapore: Skyline Luge Sentosa Tickets

REVIEW · SENTOSA CABLE CAR & SKYLINE LUGE

Singapore: Skyline Luge Sentosa Tickets

  • 4.255 reviews
  • 1 day
  • From $27
Book on GetYourGuide →

Operated by CEBU AIR TRAVEL AND TOURS PTE LTD · Bookable on GetYourGuide

Traveller rating 4.2 (55)Duration1 dayPrice from$27Operated byCEBU AIR TRAVEL AND TOURS PTE LTDBook viaGetYourGuide

Gravity rules on Sentosa. Skyline Luge Sentosa pairs a Skyride chair lift up the hill with a fast, self-paced downhill ride on your luge—all on Singapore’s fun island of Sentosa.

What I like most is simple: the views are there the whole way up, and the ride puts you in charge of how fast you go. The biggest consideration is the rider height and age rules, plus the fact that the attraction only runs certain days and closes at 7:30 PM.

Skyline Luge Sentosa in plain terms

Singapore: Skyline Luge Sentosa Tickets - Skyline Luge Sentosa in plain terms
I like the Skyride chair lift because it turns the trip up into part of the fun. You’re not just waiting for the ride—you’re getting scenery, air, and a build-up before the speed.

I also love the speed control. You push and pull the handlebars to match your comfort level, so you can cruise or go harder. That freedom makes it a better choice for mixed groups than fixed thrill rides.

The one thing to watch: you’ll need to plan around height/age requirements for riding alone and options for smaller kids. If your group doesn’t fit the rules, your day can get more complicated than you want.

Skyline Luge Sentosa at a glance

Singapore: Skyline Luge Sentosa Tickets - Skyline Luge Sentosa at a glance

  • Skyride chair lift up, luge down: the attraction is built around two parts, not one.
  • More than 1.2 km of track at high speed, with turns, curves, and tunnels.
  • Two named trails to choose from: Dragon Trail (688 m) and Jungle Trail (628 m).
  • Choose from four track options in total, so you’re not stuck with only one route.
  • Priority Access option helps you avoid long lines (if you want a smoother visit).

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Singapore

Getting to Skyline Luge Sentosa on Sentosa Island (no hotel pickup)

Singapore: Skyline Luge Sentosa Tickets - Getting to Skyline Luge Sentosa on Sentosa Island (no hotel pickup)
Skyline Luge Sentosa is on Sentosa Island, which is the main reason this feels like such a good half-day or full-day “do something fun” stop. You’re going to spend time on an actual attraction complex, not just moving through a single ride and out again.

One practical note: hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. That means you’ll want to budget time to get yourselves to Sentosa and back on your own. If you like having control over timing, this is fine. If you’re traveling with mobility limits or tight schedules, it’s something to plan for early.

The good part is that the attraction is open most of the work-week-to-weekend stretch: Thursdays through Mondays. So if you’re on a Singapore itinerary with flexible weekdays, it can fit nicely without you scrambling.

Skyride chair lift: the warm-up before the downhill

Singapore: Skyline Luge Sentosa Tickets - Skyride chair lift: the warm-up before the downhill
The experience starts on the way up. You ride the Skyride chair lift and take in the scenery as you climb to the luge start point. It’s a smart design because it breaks up the day: you don’t jump straight into adrenaline.

This lift also matters because it changes how the rest of the day feels. When you’re already looking down at the trails and slopes, the downhill makes more sense. You can tell what kind of run you’re about to get—hairpin corners, long straights, and the kind of twists that make luge riders grin.

If you’re with kids, the lift helps them settle in. If you’re with thrill-seekers, it gives you that pre-run anticipation. Either way, it’s an “energy shift” moment that keeps the visit from feeling rushed.

Your luge run: speed control, turns, and tunnel thrills

Singapore: Skyline Luge Sentosa Tickets - Your luge run: speed control, turns, and tunnel thrills
Once you’re on the luge, you’re not locked into one speed. The ride is designed around your control. You steer and adjust speed using the handlebars, pushing and pulling to go faster or slow down. That’s the key difference between luge and a roller coaster: it’s not just about dropping. It’s about managing.

The track experience is built for variety. You’ll experience high-speed sections along with curves and exciting slopes, plus tunnels and hairpin corners. The mix is what keeps the ride from feeling like one long straight line. Even if you’re repeating runs, the feeling changes as you try different speeds through the same types of turns.

Also, the attraction highlights that you get more than 1.2 kilometers of track overall at speed. That length is long enough to feel like a real ride, not a short taste. For a “one day” attraction, it helps justify the ticket cost because you’re getting substantial time moving.

Choosing Dragon Trail vs Jungle Trail (and why track length isn’t everything)

You’ll have choices right from the start. Skyline Luge Sentosa lets you pick from four track options, and two of the main ones you can choose are Dragon Trail and Jungle Trail.

  • Dragon Trail (688 m): made for riders who like the sharper, more intense feel. The track length is longer than Jungle Trail, so it can feel like the more serious run.
  • Jungle Trail (628 m): a slightly shorter alternative that still delivers the speed-and-turn combo.

Here’s the practical way to think about it: length matters, but your comfort level matters more. Since you control speed, the “better” trail is often the one that matches your group’s mood on the day. If your kids are still warming up, Jungle Trail can be a lower-stress starting point. If everyone’s ready for more intensity, go with Dragon Trail first.

And since there are four tracks total, you’re not stuck choosing one style forever. If you return for a second run, swapping trails is a way to feel like you got more than one attraction.

Priority Access and timing: fitting it into a Sentosa day

The attraction hours are straightforward but narrow enough that you should plan. Skyline Luge Sentosa is open Thursdays to Mondays from 11:00 AM to 7:30 PM, and last entry is 6:30 PM.

So you’ll want to aim to arrive with enough buffer that you’re not rushing at the end of the day. If you’re planning other Sentosa activities, it helps to treat this as a centerpiece. You can build the rest of your day around it rather than trying to squeeze it in at night.

If you care about minimizing waiting, use the Priority Access option. The whole point is to help you avoid long lines. That’s especially valuable if you’re traveling in a group or you don’t want the day to be driven by queue time. It also helps families because kids get restless fast—speed and control are fun, but waiting is not.

If you want a simple strategy: come earlier, go for your first trail while your group has energy, then return later for another run if you still have time.

Tickets and value: $27 for an hour of control (not a quick photo stop)

Singapore: Skyline Luge Sentosa Tickets - Tickets and value: $27 for an hour of control (not a quick photo stop)
At $27 per person, Skyline Luge Sentosa isn’t a “cheap and cheerful” attraction—but it’s also not priced like a luxury experience. The value comes from what you actually get during the day.

You get an e-ticket for Skyline Luge Sentosa, and the heart of the experience is the combination of:

  • the Skyride chair lift (a real ride, not just a walkway),
  • the luge descent with your speed control, and
  • the chance to choose between Dragon Trail and Jungle Trail, plus additional track options.

Because you’re controlling your pace, the attraction scales for different comfort levels. Adults can push for speed; kids can take it slower. That makes the per-person cost feel more reasonable than a “thrill ride for everyone at full intensity” type of attraction.

Also, your plan can stay flexible. The setup includes options like reserve now & pay later and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund (useful when Singapore weather or day plans change). Just keep in mind the attraction is only open on specific days and has last entry at 6:30 PM.

One more practical value point: this is an attraction that’s suitable for adults and children alike. When an activity fits a wide age range, it reduces the stress of coordinating separate plans.

Rider rules: minimum age and height (so you don’t get turned away)

Singapore: Skyline Luge Sentosa Tickets - Rider rules: minimum age and height (so you don’t get turned away)
This is the part that can make or break your day, so I recommend checking before you go.

Key requirements to ride alone:

  • Guests must be at least 6 years old and 110 cm tall to ride alone.

Skyride height rules (for getting up):

  • Children must be 85 cm and above in height to ride the Skyride with an adult.
  • Children must be 135 cm and above to ride alone.

If your child doesn’t meet solo height or age rules but can walk unassisted, there’s a child option:

  • Children under 110 cm or below age 6 who can walk unassisted can ride with an accompanying adult by purchasing Child Doubling tickets on the spot for SGD 3 per ride.

So if you’re traveling with a mixed-height group, do a quick headcount. Your day will run smoother if you already know who can ride solo, who needs an adult, and who might need that on-the-spot doubling ticket.

Also note: the attraction includes an English instructor. That’s handy if anyone in your group needs clear guidance for speed control and riding basics.

Who should book Skyline Luge Sentosa tickets

I’d book Skyline Luge Sentosa tickets if you want an attraction that feels like a real experience, not a quick stop. The combination of Skyride and self-controlled luge down makes it more interactive than typical theme-park rides.

This is especially a good fit for:

  • Families with kids old enough for solo or at least tall enough to ride the Skyride with an adult.
  • Adults who like speed but also want control rather than being locked into a track that never changes.
  • Groups who want variety without committing to multiple different theme-park venues in one day.
  • Anyone building a Sentosa day around one main attraction between late morning and evening.

If you’re traveling with very young kids or you’re unsure your group meets the exact height rules, it doesn’t mean you can’t go—it just means you should plan around riding roles (solo vs adult-assisted) ahead of time.

Should you book Skyline Luge Sentosa tickets?

Yes, I think it’s worth booking if you can use the time window and your group fits the height and age rules. For $27 per person, you’re not just paying for a short thrill. You’re getting a full gravity ride with varied track elements—turns, curves, and tunnels—plus the Skyride up that helps the whole day feel like an attraction package.

But don’t book on autopilot. If your schedule is tight and you can’t reach the attraction before last entry, the timing rules will matter. And if your group includes smaller kids, double-check who rides alone versus who needs the Skyride with an adult and who may need Child Doubling on the spot.

FAQ

Where is Skyline Luge Sentosa located?

It’s on Sentosa Island in Singapore.

How much are Skyline Luge Sentosa tickets?

The price is listed as $27 per person.

What duration should I plan for?

Plan for 1 day validity for the ticket.

What trails can I ride?

You can choose from four track options, including Dragon Trail and Jungle Trail. Dragon Trail is 688 m and Jungle Trail is 628 m.

What are the opening hours?

The attraction is open Thursdays to Mondays from 11:00 AM to 7:30 PM, with last entry at 6:30 PM.

Can you control the luge speed?

Yes. You control your speed using the handlebars by pushing and pulling.

What are the minimum age and height requirements?

To ride alone, guests must be at least 6 years old and 110 cm tall. For Skyride: children must be 85 cm and above to ride with an adult, or 135 cm and above to ride alone.

What happens if I cancel?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Not for you? Here's more nearby things to do in Singapore we have reviewed

Scroll to Top

Explore Singapore

Every quarter of the island, and every way to spend a day on it.