based on 4292 reviewsThe price was excellent, with a total of 6 cable car stations: 3 outside the island and 3 inside. Each station allows for one-way hop-on and hop-off. It's very convenient to just scan the QR code. However, during peak hours, you might need to share a ride with others. Towards the end of the journey, it started raining, and we couldn't see anything outside.
Pokémon Day-to-Night Adventure Takes Flight on the Singapore Cable Car
The highly anticipated Pokémon Day-to-Night Adventure is back, transforming the Singapore Cable Car into a soaring journey through the world of Pokémon.
Embark on a unique adventure that evolves from day to night. By day, travel in cabins adorned with beloved first-generation Pokémon like Pikachu, Eevee, and Charmander. As night falls, the journey unveils a hidden world. Using a complimentary UV torch, guests can discover glowing UV-reactive silhouettes and uncover rare flying-type Pokémon, with the mythical Mew hidden somewhere as the ultimate prize.
The magic continues at Mount Faber Peak with special photo spots featuring larger-than-life Pokémon, perfect for creating unforgettable memories.
Date:22 Nov 2025-30 Apr 2026


The Singapore Cable Car connects Mount Faber, HarbourFront, and Sentosa Island, offering breathtaking aerial views. From 100 meters above the ground, you can take in the stunning skyline, golden beaches, and panoramic views of the Singapore Strait. Whether during the day under the sun or at night when the city lights shine, the Singapore Cable Car offers a unique and unforgettable sightseeing experience.

△ Mount Faber Line:Mount Faber-Harbourfront-Sentosa,Total duration about 25 minutes.

△ Sentosa Line:Merlion-Imbiah Lookout(Take 5-minute walk from Sentosa)-Siloso Point,Total duration about 15 minutes.
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The price was excellent, with a total of 6 cable car stations: 3 outside the island and 3 inside. Each station allows for one-way hop-on and hop-off. It's very convenient to just scan the QR code. However, during peak hours, you might need to share a ride with others. Towards the end of the journey, it started raining, and we couldn't see anything outside.
To be honest, Singapore's infrastructure is quite good. The scenery on both the Sentosa and Mount Faber lines is undeniably stunning. Actually, the SkyVision cable car isn't that much different from the regular cable car; those who prioritize a panoramic experience should choose the SkyVision. The staff at each station were very friendly, but few spoke Mandarin. Basic English communication was manageable, and there were minor obstacles when asking for directions, but these could be resolved with the help of apps. Overall, the experience was quite good. Siloso Beach on the Sentosa line was cleaner and less crowded, but unfortunately, there wasn't time to visit the fortress. The Mount Faber line offers beautiful panoramic views of the new city's architecture and the surrounding sea. In short, the cable car provided a satisfying emotional experience!
The Singapore Cable Car is an iconic aerial link connecting mainland Singapore to Sentosa Island
There are many people queuing up during the cable car peak hours. The ticket price on Ctrip is much cheaper than buying it on site. When you get off the cable car, you will reach Sentosa Center.
A project that both adults and children like very much. The whole journey is divided into two sections (lines). At the starting point of HarbourFront Station (the 3rd floor of VivoCity connected to the MTR HarbourFront Station is a short walk from the sign), the Sentosa Line goes left and the Mount Faber Line goes right. You must choose one section first. We went to Mount Faber first, and after getting off the station, we could tour the mountain. The air and the scenery were very good. There was also a small park with free long-range telescopes for tourists to see the harbor. The telescopes were very high, and the names of the cruise ships on the sea could be seen clearly. From Mount Faber, we took the bus to Sentosa (without getting off at the starting point HarbourFront Station), and then transferred to the Sentosa Cable Car in Sentosa. You can get off and get on once at each station of the two lines within one day, but you cannot go back and take it again. It is a very cost-effective tourist project.
It takes about 15 minutes to walk from HarbourFront Station. The road sign is not very clear. It turns out that it is on the top floor of a building. It is recommended that everyone take this ride. Although the journey is very short, it only takes about 100 minutes to get off the bus, but it is a different experience to be able to enjoy the view of Sentosa from the air.
Singapore's Sentosa Cable Car is truly amazing and a must-try when visiting. Let's start with the Mount Faber Cable Car. It departs from the Mount Faber Park Observation Restaurant at the top and travels two stops to the Sentosa Cable Car Station. The ride takes about 20 minutes, and you can get on and off once at each stop.
Obviously this is a good experience. Funny cable cars move you on the Island there you can have some fun and go to the beach.