Useful Singapore Flyer Ferris Wheel Info for the Best Experience

Singapore Flyer, located in downtown Singapore, is a Ferris Wheel offering rides revealing panoramic views of the island nation and its surroundings. Besides admiring the cityscape, visitors can see as far as Indonesia and Malaysia when the weather conditions are right. For these and other reasons, the observation wheel is among the city-state's top tourist attractions. And to help you plan a scenic ride, Top Travel and Tours has compiled a list of practical Singapore Flyer information.

Singapore Flyer is a Ferris wheel located downtown overlooking Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay, and nearby skyscrapers.
Singapore Flyer at Marina Bay; image by Jason Goh from Pixabay

So, continue reading to find out:

  • What the wheel's hours of operation are 
  • How much the tickets cost
  • How long does the revolution last
  • What you can expect to see and do, and more

Singapore Flyer General Information (Hours and Ticket Fees)

Visiting the former largest observation wheel in Asia isn't only about a panoramic tour. Also, you can dine or have a drink while relishing views, familiarize yourself with the history of the city in Time Capsule, and else. And you can enjoy those activities from 15:00 to 22:00 Thursday to Sunday and on public holidays.

PLEASE NOTE! The final ride starts at 21:30, while the last admission to Time Capsule is at 21:15. Also, tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable once bought.

Now, let's see what Singapore Ferris Wheel's prices are.

Singapore Flyer Ticket Prices
Package Cost Notes
Ferris Wheel Ride Adults (13–59): S$33 /
Seniors (60+): S$24 Elderly Singapore citizens and permanent residents pay S$10
Children from 3 to 12: S$10 The usual price is S$21
Kids under 3: free /
Time Capsule Adults (13+): S$15 This fare also applies to foreign visitors over 60 years of age.
Children from 3 to 12: S$10 /
Singapore seniors (60+): S$10 The fee applies to permanent residents and citizens of the city-state.
Kids under 3: free of charge /
Ride and Time Capsule Combo Adults (13+): S$35 The usual price is S$40
Singapore seniors (60+): S$10 Typical price for these categories is S$25
Children aged between 3 and 12: S$10
Kids under 3: free /
Sky Dining for Two S$300 For the price, you enjoy two loops, a choice between western, vegetarian, and oriental dining, four courses, and more.
Singapore Sling (Cocktail) Experience Adult Online Special (13+): S$60 The typical fare is S$69
Child Online Special (3-12): S$20 The usual cost is S$31
Premium Champagne Experience Adult Online Special (13+): S$70 The normal price is S$79

Singapore Ferris Wheel Ride Duration, Views, and Other Info

Before everything else, we have to point out that you may need to queue to board the rotating wheel. However, lines usually aren't long except around the sunset, which is the most popular time for a panoramic tour. Nonetheless, try the following to reduce chances of waiting in line for Singapore Flyer or, at least, shorten queuing:

  • Avoid visiting during public and school holidays, if possible
  • Come for a scenic sunset tour during workdays instead of weekends

Now, let's get to the point, agree?

How Long Does the Observation Wheel Experience Last?

In general, a tour of Singapore Flyer, one of the top tourist attractions of the island city-state, can range from around 30 minutes to two hours. In that regard, please refer to the following table to make a calculation based on your interests or priorities:

Singapore Ferris Wheel Visit Duration
Type of Experience Approximate Duration Notes
Basic Ride 30 minutes Please note that these times don't include potential waiting in line at the entrance.
Time Capsule Story 45 minutes
Sky Dining 1 hour plus 45 minutes Two rotations with a complimentary Time Capsule tour and the skip-the-line entry
Sling Experience 30 plus 45 minutes One loop plus a Time Capsule tour and the priority boarding
Premium Champagne Experience

What Attractions and Landmarks Can I See During the Flight?

First of all, you may want to join the Singapore observation wheel ride both day and night. Albeit making out distant landmarks and tourist hotspots may be tricky when the night falls, the illuminated city will amaze you. Thus, many travelers and locals time their tours around the sunset for a 2 in 1 experience.

Downtown Singapore, its Ferris wheel, and Central Business District are the most photogenic once the night falls on the city.
Nighttime view of Singapore Flyer, Marina Bay, and CBD; photo by CHUTTERSNAP on Unsplash

As for the panoramic views, you should easily recognize:

  • 5-star Marina Bay Sands Hotel and the lotus-shaped ArtScience Museum nearby
  • Giant glasshouses (Flower Dome and Cloud Forest) and Supertree Grove in Gardens by the Bay
  • Helix Bridge
  • Esplanade and Theatres on the Bay
  • The Singapore River and Merlion Park
  • Skyscrapers of the Central Business District of Singapore

And once you get to the top, focus your attention to:

  • The ethnic Chinatown and Little India districts
  • Sentosa Island
  • International Changi Airport, the nation's main gateway
  • And coastal areas of Malaysia and Indonesia, if the weather is nice

Quick Singapore Flyer Observation Wheel Facts and Tips

Before we wrap up visitor Singapore Flyer information, let's see what else you may wish to know.

  • The Ferris wheel has 28 air-conditioned capsules that can accommodate 28 people each. And the reason for that is an advice of a Feng Shui expert.
  • Moreover, the initial rotation direction changed for the same reason.
  • In 2021, Singapore Flyer is the world's third-tallest Ferris wheel. At present, only High Roller in Las Vegas and Dubai Eye (Ain Dubai) are taller.
  • The wheel needs four seconds to rotate one meter (3.3 feet).

View of Marina Bay, Marina Bay Sands Hotel, ArtScience Museum, and CBD skyscrapers from the Singapore Flyer Ferris Wheel.
View of Marina Bay and Central Business District from Singapore Flyer; image by SingDolph from Pixabay

  • Are you staying in Singapore for some time? Then, better come when the weather is nice to take a panoramic tour since pre-purchased tickets are non-extendable and non-exchangeable.
  • The diameter of the Flyer (492 feet/150 meters) nearly matches its height (541 feet/165 meters).
  • You can secure a capsule for a private event.

Singapore Ferris Wheel Information Summary

Before we conclude, let's sum up what we have covered in this article:

  • We have pointed out visiting hours and ticket prices.
  • Also, we indicated how likely you are to queue to enter.
  • Furthermore, you can make a good estimate about how much time to spend.
  • And we specified what attractions and landmarks you will and may see during the flight.

We hope that you found the Singapore Flyer information helpful. And once you get to the island nation's city center, explore Marina Bay to find several other tourist hotspots. 

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Zoran is a travel enthusiast, writer, itinerary creator, and planner. He graduated from the College of Tourism in Belgrade, Serbia, and is the founder of Top Travel and Tours. LinkedIn