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You Can Now Enjoy $3 Cable Car Rides In Sentosa; $2 Rides For Children

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A vacation is long overdue for many of us – and more than ever, we’re turning our heads to overseas-esque destinations within our Little Red Dot for a getaway.

Aside from checking out hotels that resemble far-flung destinations, Sentosa is another spot that’s chock-full of activities and promotions. Getting there is a steal too, with their deal on roundtrip Cable Car rides at $3/adult on the Sentosa Line until further notice.


$3 round trip with Sentosa Line cable car (U.P. $15)



Image credit: One Faber Group

Within the island, locals can now enjoy a round trip on Sentosa Line’s cable car for just $3/adult (U.P. $15) and $2/child (U.P.$10) for a quick joyride up in the sky. This line takes you to the stations of Merlion, Imbiah Lookout, and Siloso Point.


Dark yellow icons indicate the Sentosa Line
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Image credit: One Faber Group

Nearby attractions that you can enjoy around these stops include Madame Tussauds wax museum, Mega Adventure Park, Sentosa Skyline Luge, Fort Siloso Skywalk, and AJ Hackett. At Siloso Beach Point, you can also alight to while your day away at one of the many beach clubs including Tanjong, Rumours, and Ola Beach Club.

The pass is valid for use any time between 8.45am to 9.30pm, but we recommend hopping on slightly before 7pm for a bird’s eye view of the sunset. Tickets will also be available for use 90 days from the date of purchase, so you can pop by any day of the week to redeem your ride. 

Note: Applicable only for Singaporeans and PR – bring along your ID for redemption.


Sentosa Cable Car deals to redeem


Tickets to Sentosa’s attractions may not always lie in the single digits, but now’s your time to snag a Sky Pass at just $3 for a date with your SO, or a family day out with your parents or little ones. You may also want to check out other Singapore Cable Car deals.

Find out more about Sentosa Cable Car promotions

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Original article published on 16th October 2020. Last updated by Raewyn Koh on 10th January 2024.
Cover image adapted from: TheSmartLocal, One Faber Group

A portion of this content may contain referral links to products. Our opinions remain our own.

 

Kezia Tan

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