We all know Singapore is an expensive country and attraction tickets can get really pricey. One of the many ways to reduce travel cost is to get a city pass, which is a bundle ticket that allows you to visit various attractions at cheaper price.
The Klook Pass Singapore (also known as Singapore Multi Attraction Pass) is a fairly new pass in Singapore, launched only in 2022.
If you’re wondering whether it is a good product, and how to maximize its value, I’ll share my findings and thoughts in this article.
What is Klook Pass Singapore?
Klook Pass Singapore is a pass that allows you to enter from 2 to 10 attractions of your choice. There are currently 29 attractions that you can choose from.
How to use Klook Pass Singapore?
Step 1: Purchase Klook Pass Singapore and the add-on that you want.
Step 2: Within 15 days after purchasing the Klook Pass (i.e. activation validity), activate the pass by making reservation or redemption for your first activity.
To make reservation or redemption, simply follow the instructions on klook’s app or website. Some attractions require advance reservation, while others allow direct entry without reservation.
Some activities are quite popular and get fully booked early, so I recommend that you book a few days in advance.
Step 3: Book the rest of the activities. The participation date must be within 30 days after your first activity date (i.e. usage validity)
Example: You book Klook Pass on 1st Jan. You must make your first booking by 15th Jan. Your first activity starts on 1st March. You can book the rest of the activities, and the participation date of these activities must be within the period of 1st March to 30th March.
Step 4: Finally, use the pass on your chosen activities and have fun!
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How much is Klook Pass Singapore?
In the early days when it was launched, the price of Klook passes were pretty affordable. But, over the time, the prices have increased a lot. As of June 2024, here are the prices of various pass types.
Pass Type | Price | Price per attraction |
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2 Attractions | Adult: S$84 Child: S$64.05 | Adult: S$42 Child: S$32.03 |
3 Attractions | Adult: S$119 Child: S$90.79 | Adult: S$39.67 Child: S$30.26 |
4 Attractions | Adult: S$150 Child: S$118.39 | Adult: S$37.50 Child: S$29.60 |
5 Attractions | Adult: S$184 Child: S$143.45 | Adult: S$36.80 Child: S$28.69 |
6 Attractions | Adult: S$214 Child: S$171.45 | Adult: S$36.67 Child: S$28.58 |
7 Attractions | Adult: S$243 Child: S$191.45 | Adult: S$34.71 Child: S$27.35 |
8 Attractions | Adult: S$270 Child: S$214.39 | Adult: S$33.75 Child: S$26.80 |
10 Attractions | Adult: S$338 Child: S$259.79 | Adult: S$33.8 Child: S$25.98 |
Add-on activities | Price varies | Price varies |
The above prices may change without prior notice. Click here to check the latest price.
What’s included?
The Pass allows admission to any of the activities from listed below. I also include the individual price if you book them separately, not using the Pass, for ease of reference.
Attractions | Walk-in Rate | Online Rate |
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Singapore Cable Car Sky Pass – Round Trip (Read my guide) | Adult: S$35 Child: S$25 (Source) | Adult: S$31.50 Child: S$22.50 (Source) |
Museum of Ice Cream | S$47 (Source) | S$47 (Source) |
Madame Tussauds with 4D & Digipass (Read my guide) | Adult: S$48 Child: S$36 (Source) | S$36 (Source) |
ArtScience Museum: FUTURE WORLD Exhibition | Adult: S$30 Child: S$25 (Source) | Adult: S$30 Child: S$25 (Source) |
Scentopia Sentosa | S$95 (Source) | S$80.80 (Source) |
Raffles Signature Kaya Jam | S$14 (Source) | S$14 (Source) |
Giant Swing at Skypark Sentosa | S$69 (Source) | S$51 (Source) |
Marina Bay Sands Skypark Observation Deck | Adult: S$36 Child: S$32 (Source) | Adult: S$35 Child: S$32 (Source) |
Gardens by the Bay (Flower Dome & Cloud Forest) | Adult: S$32 Child: S$18 (Source) | Adult: S$32 Child: S$18 (Source) |
Singapore River Cruise (Read my guide) | Adult: S$28 Child: S$18 (Source) | Adult: S$25 Child: S$16.50 (Source) |
S.E.A. Aquarium | Adult: S$44 Child: S$33 (Source) | Adult: S$44 Child: S$33 (Source) |
SkyHelix Sentosa (Read my guide) | Adult: S$20 Child: S$17 (Source) | Adult: S$18 Child: S$15.30 (Source) |
Jewel Changi Airport: Bouncing Net + Free Canopy Park (Read my guide) | Adult: S$24.90 Child: S$19.90 (Source) | Adult: S$20.90 Child: S$15.90 (Source) |
Trick Eye Museum @ Southside (Read my guide) | Adult: S$32 Child: S$28 (Source) | Adult: S$26 Child: S$22 (Source) |
Wild Wild Wet | Adult: S$29 Child: S$21 (Source) | Adult: S$29 Child: S$21 (Source) |
Night Safari (with Tram Ride) | Adult: S$56 Child: S$39 (Source) | Adult: S$50.40 Child: S$35.10 (Source) |
Big Bus Singapore Hop On Hop Off Tour (Open-Top) Classic Ticket | Adult: ≈S$63.50 Child: ≈S$54 (Source) | Adult: S$56.70 Child: S$47.70 (Source) |
Science Centre | Adult: S$26 Child: S$22 (Source) | Adult: S$19.80 Child: S$16.50 (Source) |
Singapore Zoo (with Tram Ride) | Adult: S$49 Child: S$34 (Source) | Adult: S$49 Child: S$34 (Source) |
Sentosa Skyline Luge & Skyride (3 Rounds) | S$35 (Source) | S$33.30 (Source) |
River Wonders | Adult: S$43 Child: S$31 (Source) | Adult: S$43 Child: S$31 (Source) |
The Original DUCKtours Singapore | Adult: S$45 Child: S$35 (Source) | Adult: S$44.10 Child: S$35.10 (Source) |
River Cruise by WaterB | Adult: S$28 Child: S$18 (Source) | Adult: S$25 Child: S$16.10 (Source) |
Singapore Flyer | Adult: S$40 Child: S$25 (Source) | Adult: S$40 Child: S$25 (Source) |
Bird Paradise | Adult: S$49 Child: S$34 (Source) | Adult: S$49 Child: S$34 (Source) |
Adventure Cove Waterpark (Read my guide) | Adult: S$45 Child: S$37 (Source) | Adult: S$40 Child: S$32 (Source) |
National Gallery Singapore | Adult: S$20 Child: S$15 (Source) | S$14 (Source) |
Long Bar at Raffles Hotel – Singapore Sling Cocktail | S$46.76 (Source) | S$46.75 (Source) |
SuperPark – Regular | S$33.90 (Source) | S$31.10 (Source) |
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Child: ≈S$54 (Source) | Child: S$47.70 (Source) |
The above prices are correct at the time of writing. The prices are based on non-resident prices, some attractions may offer cheaper rate for Singapore residents.
Do note that price is subjected to change and the latest price may not be reflected here, you may click on the source link to check the latest price.
What’s NOT included?
Universal Studios Singapore is NOT included in the attraction passes, but you can book them as an add-on to your pass.
I’ve done the math, buying it as add-on MAY or MAY NOT be cheaper than purchasing them separately, depending on the type of passes that you purchase.
For example. If you purchase Universal Studios separately, you’ll pay S$78 (adult) or S$60 (child). Meanwhile, if you purchase it as add-on, you’ll only need to pay between S$59.55-S$60.21 (child) and S$82 (adult). Here are sample calculations:
- Price of 3 attractions pass = S$90.79 (child)
Price of 3 attractions + Universal Studios = S$151 (child)
Price of USS as add-on = 151 – 90.79 = S$60.21 (Therefore, it doesn’t makes sense to purchase USS as an add-on, although the difference is quite minimal) - Price of 6 attractions pass = S$171.45 (child)
Price of 6 attractions + Universal Studios = S$231 (child)
Price of USS as add-on = 231 – 171.45 = S$59.55 (Therefore, it make sense to purchase USS as an add-on. Again, the difference is quite minimal) - Price of 2 attractions pass = S$84 (adult)
Price of 2 attractions + Universal Studios = S$166 (adult)
Price of USS as add-on = 166 – 84 = S$82 (Therefore, it DOESN’T make sense to purchase USS as an add-on)
Price may change from time to time, so do your own calculation.
It’s also worth nothing that USS has plenty of packages if you buy separately. If you buy USS as add-on, you’re getting the one-day admission without any retail vouchers etc.
You can perform the same exercise for any add-ons (if there are more add-ons in the future) and make your own decision.
Which are the attractions with the best value for money?
Based on the attraction prices alone, the top best value for money attractions are:
- Big Bus Singapore Hop On Hop Off Tour (S$56.70/adult, S$47.70/child)
- Giant Swing (S$51/adult)
- Night Safari with Tram Ride (S$50.40/adult, S$35.10/child)
- Bird Paradise (S$49/adult, S$34/child)
- Singapore Zoo with Tram rides (S$49/adult, S$34/child)
- Long Bar at Raffles Hotel (S$46.74)
- S.E.A. Aquarium (S$44/adult, S$33/child)
- River Wonders (S$43/adult, S$31/child)
- Singapore Flyer (S$40/adult, S$25/child)
- Adventure Cove Waterpark (S$40/adult, S$32/child)
However, I don’t think you should choose the attractions based on the price alone. Money is not the most important thing in life, happiness is. So, I’d suggest that you go for the attractions that you really like to do instead of just looking at the price tags.
Fine Prints that you should take note of
The pass is valid for 30 days from the date of activation/redemption.
Visits can be applied on different days within the usage validity period.
Each attraction(s) can only be reserved once. That means, if you purchase 2 attraction passes, you must use it at 2 different attractions. You can’t use it at the same attraction twice.
Certain attractions may require advance timeslot reservations. Do read the instruction carefully and plan for your travel in advance, not last-minute.
Before going to the attraction, do check if the attraction is closed for maintenance or for any other reasons. The closing notice can be found at attraction website or Klook Pass page.
When should you get Klook Pass Singapore?
First of all, you should only get the pass when the price of the pass is cheaper than the total price of all attractions that you want to visit.
Secondly, you should only get the pass if it includes attractions that you REALLY want to visit. Don’t get the pass just because you think it’s cheap.
Thirdly, you should get the pass if you’re sure you can visit all the attractions within 30 days.
When should you NOT get Klook Pass Singapore?
If you’re a Singapore resident, and if the attraction that you’re going to visit offers discounted price for local resident, you should compare if the local resident price is cheaper than the price of the pass.
You should not get the pass if you’re planning to visit attractions with cheaper price tags. For example, if you want to visit MBS Skypark (S$35) and ArtScience Future World Exhibition (S$30), you’re better off purchasing the attractions separately and pay S$65 in total, rather than getting the 2-attraction pass which costs S$84.
You shouldn’t get the pass if you can’t visit all the attractions within 30 days.
Conclusion
Klook Pass Singapore is a multi attraction pass that can help you save a ton of money, if you use it wisely. However, you need to know what you REALLY want, and compare the prices between purchasing attraction tickets separately vs using the pass.
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Joe
Sunday 15th of October 2023
Is this better than Go City pass? Which one is value for money?
Eva
Monday 16th of October 2023
It really depends on what activities you want to do
Benn
Thursday 2nd of March 2023
Thanks Great run down
Eva
Saturday 4th of March 2023
It’s my pleasure!