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Tickets and passes for 48 Singapore attractions — Sentosa and Universal Studios, Gardens by the Bay, the Mandai wildlife parks, the cable car, the observation decks and the museums. Prices shown are all-in for the date you pick, in the currency you are browsing in, so what you see is what you pay.

We are a Singapore-based operator, not a marketplace — the same team answers the phone if a booking needs changing. If you want the tickets bundled with hotels and a car instead of bought one at a time, that is a Singapore tour package; if you only need the ride in from the airport, that is a Singapore airport transfer.

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The Singapore travel guide lists every place by area with its MRT stop and how long it takes, so you can see what fits in a day before you buy.

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Singapore attraction tickets

48 attractions

Booking Singapore attraction tickets

Tickets reach you in 12 to 48 hours, so book at least two days before you want to visit. For Universal Studios, the aquarium and the Mandai parks in Indian school-holiday weeks, book further ahead than that — those run timed entry and the popular slots go first.

Booking ahead rarely beats the gate price by much, but it fixes the amount in your own currency instead of leaving it to your card rate on the day, and it removes the queue. For the timed-entry parks it is also the only way to be sure of the slot you want.

By email, as a mobile voucher you show on your phone at the entrance. Nothing needs printing and nothing is posted, so there is no delivery address to give and nothing to collect on arrival.

It depends on the attraction — each one sets its own rules and they are stated on that attraction's page before you pay. Where a change is possible we handle it for you; we are a Singapore operator, not a marketplace, so the same team that took the booking answers the email.

Yes. What you see is all-in for the date you pick, in the currency you are browsing in — there is no booking fee added at checkout.

A combo is worth it only if you will actually use every part of it, and the Sentosa combos in particular assume a full day on the island. If you are in Singapore for three days or fewer, separate tickets for the two or three places you really want usually costs less.

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