
Singapore Cable Car: Ride Guide From Faber Peak to Sentosa
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- The Singapore Cable Car Sky Network has two lines — Mount Faber Line (mainland to Sentosa) and Sentosa Line (within Sentosa) — covering six stations total.
- A Cable Car Sky Pass costs SGD 35 / ~USD 26 per adult online and gives you round-trip access to both lines and all six stations.
- SkyOrb glass-floor cabins, launched for the cable car's 50th anniversary in 2024, offer a one-way upgrade from SGD 15 / ~USD 11.
- The cable car runs daily from 8:45 AM to 10:00 PM (last boarding 9:30 PM), with the Mount Faber Line ride taking roughly 15 minutes each way.
The Singapore cable car is the only aerial cableway connecting mainland Singapore to Sentosa Island. It runs across two lines — the Mount Faber Line and the Sentosa Line — with six stations between them, covering Keppel Harbour, the HarbourFront skyline, and Sentosa's jungle canopy from roughly 100 metres above sea level. A round-trip Sky Pass covering both lines costs SGD 35 / ~USD 26 per adult as of 2026 pricing, and the full ride takes 30–45 minutes depending on your stops.
Floating above Keppel Harbour at 100 metres, with container ships below and Sentosa's treeline ahead, the Singapore cable car ride offers a perspective of the city that no observation deck or rooftop bar can match. Built in 1974 as the world's first cable car system to cross a harbour, the cableway has spent five decades shuttling visitors between Mount Faber and Sentosa — and it remains one of the most visually rewarding ways to enter the island.
But the experience has changed considerably since then. A second intra-island line opened on Sentosa. Glass-floor SkyOrb cabins joined the fleet in 2024. Private dining cabins now serve multi-course meals mid-air. And ticket options range from a simple one-line pass to premium combos bundled with Sentosa attractions.
This guide breaks down exactly what each ticket covers, what each line and station offers, how much everything costs, and which option makes the most sense for your trip — whether you are visiting Singapore for the first time or returning with kids in tow.
Is the Singapore Cable Car Worth It?
For most visitors, yes — but it depends on what you are using it for. The cable car works best as an experience in its own right, not just a mode of transport to Sentosa. If you treat it as a ride with views, dining, and stops to explore, it justifies the ticket price comfortably. If you only need to get to Sentosa quickly, the Sentosa Express monorail or a taxi via the causeway will cost less.
Worth It If
- You are a first-time visitor who wants a scenic, memorable entry to Sentosa rather than walking through a mall or hopping on a monorail.
- You are travelling with kids — the ride is short enough to hold attention, and both lines connect to family-friendly attractions like Skyline Luge and Universal Studios Singapore.
- You are a couple looking for a sunset or Sky Dining experience — the SkyOrb cabin at golden hour is one of Singapore's more memorable date-night moments.
Not Ideal If
- You are on a tight budget and only need transport to Sentosa — the Sentosa Express from VivoCity costs SGD 4 / ~USD 3 per trip, roughly a seventh of the cable car Sky Pass.
- You are uncomfortable in enclosed spaces on warm days — cabins have fans and windows, but afternoon sun can make them stuffy. Early morning or post-5 PM rides are noticeably cooler.
- You have severe motion sensitivity — the ride is smooth, but the height (up to 100 metres) and glass-floor SkyOrb cabins can be unsettling for some travellers.
How the Singapore Cable Car Sky Network Works
The cable car operates on two separate lines that together form the Singapore Cable Car Sky Network. Each line has three stations, and a Cable Car Sky Pass gives you access to all six. Here is how each line breaks down.
Mount Faber Line — Mainland to Sentosa
This is the main line that crosses Keppel Harbour. It runs 1.6 km from Mount Faber Station on the hilltop of Faber Peak through HarbourFront Station (at HarbourFront Tower 2) to Sentosa Station at Imbiah. The ride takes approximately 15 minutes one way, and the aerial stretch between HarbourFront and Sentosa — directly over the harbour — is the highlight, with views of container ports, cruise terminals, and the open sea.
Sentosa Line — Within Sentosa Island
The second line stays within Sentosa and connects three stations: Sensoryscape Station (formerly Merlion Station), Imbiah Lookout Station, and Siloso Point Station. The ride takes about 10 minutes one way and gives you an aerial view of the island's jungle canopy, beaches, and attraction clusters. This line launched in 2015 with 51 eight-seater cabins.
Station-by-Station Highlights
Each of the six stations connects to different attractions and dining spots. Here is what you can reach from each stop:
- Mount Faber Station — Faber Peak hilltop dining (Arbora, Dusk Restaurant & Bar), Henderson Waves bridge walk, the Miraculous 2 outdoor light show (nightly from 7:30 PM, free for cable car riders)
- HarbourFront Station — VivoCity shopping mall, HarbourFront MRT, Singapore Cruise Centre. This is the most accessible boarding point for visitors using public transport.
- Sentosa Station — Gateway to Resorts World Sentosa, Universal Studios Singapore, and S.E.A. Aquarium. Transfer point to the Sentosa Line.
- Sensoryscape Station — Sentosa Sensoryscape gardens, Wings of Time fireworks show, Sentosa Shop for local designer merchandise
- Imbiah Lookout Station — SkyHelix Sentosa (Singapore's highest open-air panoramic ride), cable car gift shop
- Siloso Point Station — Siloso Beach, AJ Hackett Skypark, Mega Adventure Park
Singapore Cable Car Tickets — Types, Prices & How to Save
The Singapore cable car ticket options can be confusing at first glance because there are separate passes for each line, a combined Sky Pass, and various add-ons. Here is a clear breakdown of every option with current pricing as of 2026.
Cable Car Sky Pass (Both Lines)
This is the best-value option for most visitors. It gives you a round trip on both the Mount Faber Line and the Sentosa Line, covering all six stations in a single day.
- Online price: SGD 35 / ~USD 26 (adult), SGD 25 / ~USD 19 (child aged 4–12)
- Counter price: SGD 39.90 / ~USD 30 (adult), SGD 29.90 / ~USD 22 (child)
- Includes: Round-trip access to all 6 stations on both lines
- Validity: 90 days from purchase date, must be used on a single day
- Children under 4 ride free
Mount Faber Line Only
If you only want the harbour-crossing experience without the Sentosa intra-island line, this option covers the three mainland-to-Sentosa stations.
- Counter price: SGD 43 / ~USD 32 (adult), SGD 32 / ~USD 24 (child)
- Note: This single-line ticket is only available at ticketing counters, not online — and it actually costs more than the Sky Pass bought online, making it a poor-value choice in most cases
SkyOrb Cabin Upgrade
You can upgrade one leg of your round trip (either Mount Faber to Sentosa or Sentosa to Mount Faber) to a SkyOrb glass-floor cabin.
- One-way upgrade: SGD 15 / ~USD 11 per person (added to any existing ticket)
- SkyOrb round trip: SGD 41–48 / ~USD 31–36 (adult), SGD 32–37 / ~USD 24–28 (child)
- SkyOrb + Sentosa Line combo: SGD 42.50 / ~USD 32 (adult), SGD 34 / ~USD 25 (child)
- SkyOrb cabins seat a maximum of 6 guests (vs. 8 in regular cabins)
Combo Tickets
Several combo packages bundle the cable car with popular Sentosa attractions:
- Sky Pass + SkyHelix Sentosa
- Sky Pass + Wings of Time
- Sky Pass + Skyline Luge (3 rides)
- Sky Pass + Singapore Oceanarium
Combo pricing varies but typically saves 15–25% compared to buying each ticket separately. Check availability online before your visit, as some combos are seasonal.
Insider Tip — Buy Online, Skip the Queue
- Online tickets are 10–25% cheaper than counter prices across all ticket types.
- Online tickets also include fast-track redemption — scan your QR code at the boarding platform without queuing at the ticketing counter.
- Tickets purchased online are valid for 90 days, giving you flexibility if your plans change.
Ticket Comparison at a Glance
| Ticket Type | Lines Covered | Adult Price (SGD / USD) | Child Price (SGD / USD) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cable Car Sky Pass (online) | Mount Faber + Sentosa | SGD 35 / ~USD 26 | SGD 25 / ~USD 19 | First-time visitors, families |
| Mount Faber Line only (counter) | Mount Faber only | SGD 43 / ~USD 32 | SGD 32 / ~USD 24 | Visitors only wanting the harbour crossing |
| SkyOrb round trip | Mount Faber (SkyOrb cabin) | SGD 41–48 / ~USD 31–36 | SGD 32–37 / ~USD 24–28 | Couples, photography enthusiasts |
| SkyOrb + Sentosa Line combo | Mount Faber (SkyOrb) + Sentosa | SGD 42.50 / ~USD 32 | SGD 34 / ~USD 25 | Visitors wanting the full experience with glass floor |
| Sky Dining (4-course meal) | Mount Faber (private cabin) | From SGD 138++ / ~USD 103 | — | Couples, special occasions |
The SkyOrb Experience — Singapore's Glass-Floor Cable Car
The SkyOrb cabin is the newest addition to the Singapore Cable Car fleet and arguably the most talked-about upgrade since the system opened. Launched in March 2024 to mark the cable car's 50th anniversary, these chrome-finished spherical cabins are the first of their kind anywhere in the world. An initial batch of 7 cabins entered service, with 13 more added in November 2025.
What sets them apart is the glass floor. As your cabin leaves the station and swings out over Keppel Harbour, the transparent base reveals harbour waters, greenery, and rooftops directly beneath your feet. The effect is dramatic — especially during the stretch between HarbourFront and Sentosa where the drop below is at its deepest.


Each SkyOrb cabin seats up to 6 passengers (two fewer than regular cabins) and features illuminated cabin rings that cast a soft glow during evening rides. Ventilation has also been improved over the standard fleet, making the SkyOrb noticeably more comfortable on warm afternoons.
SkyOrb — What to Know Before You Board
- SkyOrb cabins operate only on the Mount Faber Line (not the Sentosa Line).
- You can upgrade one leg of any existing round-trip ticket for SGD 15 / ~USD 11 at Mount Faber counters or online.
- The glass floor is tinted but fully transparent — wear shoes you are comfortable standing in over a see-through surface.
- For photography, the glass floor works best in morning light; afternoon glare can wash out shots taken straight down.
Cable Car Sky Dining — Eating 100 Metres Above Sea Level
Private cable car Sky Dining turns the Mount Faber Line into a floating restaurant. You board a dedicated cabin at Mount Faber Station and ride three full rounds (approximately 90 minutes total) while a multi-course meal is served inside the cabin. The city lights, harbour reflections, and Sentosa skyline provide the backdrop.
Current Dining Options
Four menus are available as of 2026, each served in a private cabin:
- Peranakan Tingkat — A four-course meal drawing from Straits Chinese flavours, served in traditional tiered carriers
- Chef Mathew Leong's Nordic-Asian Menu — A three-course experience blending Nordic technique with Asian ingredients, from the chef who placed 6th (and top Asian finalist) at the 2025 Bocuse d'Or
- Champagne Cabin — Charcuterie board paired with a bottle of Champagne
- Beer Cabin — Tiger Beer tower with bar snacks
Pricing & Booking
- Sky Dining menus: From SGD 138++ / ~USD 103++ per person (Peranakan and Nordic-Asian)
- Champagne Cabin: Priced per cabin, not per person — check availability online
- Beer Cabin: Most affordable option, suitable for casual groups
- Booking: Advance reservation required. Board by 7:00 PM to enjoy all three rounds with full evening light transition.
Weekend and holiday slots fill up fast — book at least a week ahead for Friday and Saturday evenings. The dining cabins depart from Mount Faber Station only.
How to Get to the Singapore Cable Car
You can board the Singapore cable car from either Mount Faber Station or HarbourFront Station on the mainland. HarbourFront is easier to reach by public transport; Mount Faber offers a quieter start with hilltop views before you even board.
By MRT
Take the North-East Line or Circle Line to HarbourFront MRT Station. Use Exit B toward HarbourFront Centre, then cross the link bridge at Level 2 (beside KFC) to reach HarbourFront Tower 2. The cable car ticketing counter and boarding platform are on Level 15.
Insider Tip — HarbourFront Station vs HarbourFront MRT
- The cable car's HarbourFront Station is inside HarbourFront Tower 2, not at the MRT station itself. Follow signage toward HarbourFront Centre after exiting the MRT — the walk takes about 5–7 minutes.
By Car
Drive up Mount Faber Road from either Lower Delta Road or Kampong Bahru Road. The drive from the city centre takes about 15 minutes. Free public parking is available at Mount Faber Peak across three car parks (roughly 130 lots total). Complimentary valet parking is available for diners at Faber Peak restaurants.
By Bus
Buses 121 and 272 stop at Blk 36 Market/Food Centre, the closest bus stop to Mount Faber Station. From there, it is a 9-minute uphill walk to the station.
By Foot — The Scenic Routes
Two walking trails connect to Mount Faber Station for visitors who want to build in some exercise:
- Marang Trail — Starts opposite VivoCity near HarbourFront. A moderate uphill trail through secondary forest that takes 20–25 minutes.
- Henderson Waves — Singapore's highest pedestrian bridge (36 metres above Henderson Road). Walk across from Telok Blangah Hill Park and continue to Faber Peak. Allow 30–40 minutes.
Tips for a Better Cable Car Experience
Best Time to Ride
The golden window is between 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM. You board with late-afternoon light, watch the sun drop below the horizon mid-ride, and return as the harbour lights come on. Morning rides (before 10:00 AM) are the least crowded and coolest in temperature.
Photography
The cabin windows are tinted, which can affect photos shot through the glass. For cleaner shots, open the small side windows slightly — this eliminates glare and the colour cast from the tint. On the SkyOrb, the glass floor photographs best in soft morning or late-afternoon light.
Comfort
Cabins have fans but no air conditioning. On sunny afternoons (typically 12:00–3:00 PM), the interior temperature can climb noticeably. Bring water. If heat is a concern, ride before 10:00 AM or after 5:00 PM when the sun is lower and the cabins are more comfortable.
Accessibility
All standard cabins are wheelchair and stroller accessible, seating up to 8 passengers including one wheelchair user. SkyOrb cabins accommodate wheelchairs too but seat a maximum of 6. Restrooms are available at every station on both lines.
Which Singapore Cable Car Ticket Should You Choose?
The right ticket depends on your group, your budget, and how much of Sentosa you plan to cover. Here is a breakdown by traveller type.
Families with kids → The Cable Car Sky Pass (both lines) is the clear pick. Kids enjoy the ride itself, and the Sentosa Line drops you near Skyline Luge, Siloso Beach, and SkyHelix Sentosa — all within walking distance of the cable car stations. The combo tickets that bundle a Sky Pass with Luge rides or Wings of Time offer the best savings.
Couples → Book the SkyOrb one-way upgrade for the Mount Faber-to-Sentosa leg at sunset, then finish the evening with Sky Dining on the return. The Peranakan Tingkat or Chef Mathew Leong's menu works well for a special-occasion dinner — three rounds of harbour views in a private cabin with no other passengers.
Budget travellers → Buy the Sky Pass online (SGD 35 vs SGD 43+ at the counter) and skip the SkyOrb upgrade. The standard cabins offer the same views through full-height glass panels. Pair with free activities at Faber Peak — the Miraculous 2 light show runs nightly at 7:30, 8:00, 8:30, and 9:00 PM and is complimentary for cable car riders.
First-time visitors → The Sky Pass gives you the complete picture — both lines, all six stations, and enough flexibility to hop off at Sentosa Station for Universal Studios Singapore or continue on the Sentosa Line to Siloso Beach. Check Travjoy's top 20 Singapore experiences if you are building a broader itinerary around this ride.
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Plan Your Singapore Cable Car Ride
The Singapore Cable Car covers a route that no bus, taxi, or monorail can replicate — 100 metres above the harbour, with the city skyline on one side and Sentosa's coastline on the other. Whether you opt for a standard Sky Pass for the views or a SkyOrb cabin with Sky Dining for the full experience, the ride itself is worth carving out an hour or two for.
Book your tickets online for the best price, aim for a late-afternoon ride to catch the day-to-night transition, and pair the cable car with at least one Sentosa attraction to make the most of your Sky Pass. Start planning your Singapore trip on Travjoy to explore more experiences across the island.
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