You’ll float between skyscrapers and sea on Singapore’s Cable Car Sky Pass—crossing from Mount Faber to Sentosa Island with stops for jungle views, city sights, and maybe even pandan cake if you’re lucky. Includes both cable car lines for one round trip with wheelchair access. The feeling up there? Hard to forget.
The first thing I noticed was the glass—so much of it, everywhere. We stepped into the cable car at Mount Faber, and suddenly the city wasn’t just below us, it was all around. My nephew pressed his nose to the window (probably left a smudge, sorry), pointing out ships in the harbor and tiny red buses weaving through Singapore’s streets. Our local guide, Mei, told us to look left for the green patchwork of Telok Blangah Hill—she said people hike there at sunrise, but honestly, this view felt like cheating.
There’s this weird little moment when you cross from skyscrapers to open water—the hum changes and everything feels quieter. The air even smelled different, more salt than city. On the Sentosa Line we glided over jungle so thick you could almost forget about Universal Studios down below (until you hear someone screaming on a roller coaster). We hopped off at Imbiah Lookout because Mei insisted on showing us a hawker stall with pandan cake. I tried ordering in Mandarin; she laughed and helped me out. The cake was warm and soft—tasted a bit like coconut and grass in the best way.
I didn’t expect to feel so small up there. It’s not scary, just… odd how big Singapore looks from above, but also how close everything really is. You can spot Merlion Station before you even arrive—kids waving from below—and then Siloso Point where the sand starts looking golden as the sun drops. We could’ve stayed longer but our round-trip ticket meant we had to use both lines on the same day. Still think about that last glimpse of city lights flickering as we headed back toward Faber Peak.
Yes, both cable car lines are accessible for manual wheelchair users, prams, and strollers.
The pass is valid for one round trip on both lines on the same day of redemption only.
The cable cars run from 8:45 AM to 8:30 PM (last boarding at 8:00 PM).
No, both Mount Faber Line and Sentosa Line must be used on the same day.
Yes, children below 4 years old have free admission but may need age verification documents.
The Sentosa Line stops at Merlion Station, Imbiah Lookout, and Siloso Point.
No hotel pickup is included; you start at Mount Faber or Sentosa stations directly.
The Mount Faber Line closes 8 Sept–1 Oct 2025; Sentosa Line closes 2–20 Oct 2025.
Your day includes a round-trip Singapore Cable Car Sky Pass covering both Mount Faber & Sentosa Lines in one visit; manual wheelchairs and strollers are welcome aboard so everyone can enjoy those skyline-to-seaside views together.
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