REVIEW · SINGAPORE
(Small Group) Starry Night Singapore Sentosa Tour
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Sentosa at night feels like a different planet. This Sentosa-only tour strings together the island’s biggest evening hits: a cable car sunset ride, the water-and-light Wings of Time show, and a final stop at Sentosa SensoryScape. You get a tight 4-hour route that’s built for night viewing, not long bus rides.
I especially love two things. First, the Mount Faber Cable Car leg sets the mood with wide views over the harbor and coastline as the sky goes dim. Second, the Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony runs like a story you can follow while fireworks and lasers play out over Siloso Beach.
One thing to plan for: even with pickup offered, crowd control and road closures can mean short transfers by public transport or taxi that your guide coordinates. Also, food isn’t included, so bring or plan for a light snack before you start.
In This Review
- Highlights at a glance
- Why this Sentosa night plan beats generic city hopping
- Timing, meeting point, and how the small group route runs
- Stop 1: Mount Faber to Sentosa by cable car at sunset
- Stop 2: Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony on Siloso Beach
- Stop 3: Sentosa SensoryScape’s light-and-art finale
- Price and value: what $120.12 really buys you
- What the guides get right (and why you’ll notice)
- Logistics to think about before you go
- Who this Sentosa night tour is best for
- Should you book the Starry Night Singapore Sentosa Tour?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Starry Night Singapore Sentosa Tour?
- Where is the meeting point, and when does the tour start?
- Is pickup included?
- What does the tour price include?
- Are meals included?
- Do I have to pay for Sentosa SensoryScape?
- What is the group size limit?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- What level of physical fitness is required?
Highlights at a glance

- Sunset cable car views from Mount Faber to Sentosa, with ticket included
- Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony on Siloso Beach, timed for night viewing
- Multi-sensory Sentosa SensoryScape to close out the night with light and art
- Small group size (max 20) with an air-conditioned vehicle and a guide
- Guide follow-through: names like Winnie and Ivy stand out for clear meeting coordination
- Hot-weather tip: bring bottled water, especially for outdoor show time
Why this Sentosa night plan beats generic city hopping
Singapore has plenty of great night views, but most tours split your time across the city. This one keeps the action on Sentosa Island, so you don’t waste the best hours on transfers and re-starting your day.
What you’re really buying here is timing. You start with the cable car as the sun drops, then you head straight into the show mode for Wings of Time, and you end with a light-and-art stop that works well once you’re already in the Sentosa evening flow.
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Timing, meeting point, and how the small group route runs

The tour starts at 6:30 pm. Meet at Singapore Cable Car, 109 Mount Faber Rd, Mount Faber Peak, Singapore 099203, and the tour ends back at the same meeting point.
You’ll be in a group of up to 20 people, which matters at night. Bigger groups can feel like you’re constantly waiting. Here, the structure is tight: cable car first, then Wings of Time, then SensoryScape, all within about 4 hours (approx.).
Pickup is offered, and the plan includes an air-conditioned vehicle plus a guide. If roads are affected near show times, the guide can coordinate short transfers by public transport or taxi so the itinerary can still run.
Stop 1: Mount Faber to Sentosa by cable car at sunset

This is the “set your eyes first” part of the night. You ride the Singapore Cable Car from Mount Faber to Sentosa, and the ticket is included.
The payoff is the timing: as you glide over the harbor area and coastline, the city lights start to come in. It’s a simple ride on paper, but it changes how you experience everything after—suddenly Sentosa feels like a place you’re arriving at, not just a stop you’re dropped at.
At about 30 minutes, it’s also a comfortable warm-up. You’re not stuck in a long queue or a long wait before the real night show begins.
Stop 2: Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony on Siloso Beach

Next comes the main event: Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony. You head there soon after landing on Sentosa so you’re not scrambling when it gets dark and crowds build.
This is an outdoor night spectacle on Siloso Beach, and what makes it special is the format. The show combines water, light, fire, and laser effects to tell a story, so it’s not just random fireworks going off. It’s staged like a narrative you can track as the effects roll.
You’ll spend about 30 minutes here, and the ticket is included. That’s part of the value: you’re not coordinating your own show entry and timing while trying to figure out transport and lines at night.
Practical note: this part of Sentosa can be hot, and one guide tip that shows up in real experiences is to bring bottled water. If you run warm, take that advice seriously and plan ahead.
Stop 3: Sentosa SensoryScape’s light-and-art finale

You finish with Sentosa SensoryScape, and the admission is listed as free for this tour. You get about 1 hour 15 minutes here.
This stop is different from the fireworks show. Instead of a single big performance, SensoryScape is designed as a multi-sensory experience with immersive art installations and a captivating light show. The goal is to slow your pace after the big outdoor event and let the night keep moving, just at a calmer tempo.
It’s also a smart ending choice because you’re already on Sentosa. You don’t need to make another transport leap to keep enjoying yourself.
Price and value: what $120.12 really buys you

At $120.12 per person, the tour isn’t the cheapest option. But the value comes from what’s included, not from promises on paper.
In your price, you get:
- Cable Car tickets (Mount Faber to Sentosa)
- Wings of Time tickets
- Guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Sentosa SensoryScape admission free
What’s not included is food. That’s the main mismatch to watch: if you’re hungry during the 6:30 pm start, you’ll need to handle snacks or dinner on your own.
So the real question for you is simple: do you want help lining up the cable car ride and the Wings of Time show as a single plan? If yes, this pricing makes more sense because it bundles the hardest timing pieces and reduces your mental load.
What the guides get right (and why you’ll notice)

The quality of the guide matters more on night tours than daytime ones. Lights are moving, schedules are tight, and you’re switching between different environments fast.
In experiences shared with this tour, guides like Winnie and Ivy come up for two reasons: they communicate clearly before you meet, and they keep things running on time. One big practical detail that sticks is their push for bottled water, especially since the evening can feel hot once you’re outdoors.
If you’re the type who likes a plan that feels handled—someone checking the meeting place, keeping the group moving, and explaining what you’re seeing—this tour seems built for that.
Logistics to think about before you go

Here are the moving parts that can affect your night, so you’re not surprised:
- Pickup may involve short transfers if roads are closed or crowd control changes routes. Your guide coordinates this, but it can still mean a quick taxi or public transport hop.
- No food is included, so plan a snack buffer. A light bite before 6:30 pm can make the show-going experience a lot more pleasant.
- Moderate physical fitness is recommended. That doesn’t mean you need to be an athlete, but you should be comfortable with some walking and standing during evening attractions.
Because the show timings drive the itinerary, being punctual helps. Start time is 6:30 pm, and the first stop is timed to enjoy the sunset period.
Who this Sentosa night tour is best for
This is a great fit if you:
- Want a Sentosa-only evening with less commuting pressure
- Plan to see Wings of Time and want the timing handled
- Like a route that starts with views (cable car) and ends with a lighter, artsy stop (SensoryScape)
It’s also a solid pick for couples and small groups who want a shared plan without having to self-manage tickets and transport at night.
If you’re someone who hates structured schedules or you prefer to wander off on your own right away, you might find a guided flow a bit limiting. But if you want your night to run smoothly, it’s a strong match.
Should you book the Starry Night Singapore Sentosa Tour?
I’d book it if you want a clean, organized Sentosa night built around two big-ticket moments: the sunset cable car and the Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony. The included tickets and guide support do real work here, and the small group size keeps things from feeling like a herd.
I’d pause if you absolutely need food included, or if you’re worried about possible short transfers due to crowd control. For most people, though, bringing a bottle of water and planning a quick snack makes this tour feel like a great way to spend four focused hours on Sentosa.
If your priority is seeing Sentosa’s best night visuals without juggling tickets and timing yourself, this one is an easy yes.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Starry Night Singapore Sentosa Tour?
The tour runs for about 4 hours (approx.).
Where is the meeting point, and when does the tour start?
Meet at Singapore Cable Car, 109 Mount Faber Rd, Mount Faber Peak, Singapore 099203. The start time is 6:30 pm.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered.
What does the tour price include?
The price includes an air-conditioned vehicle, cable car tickets, Wings of Time tickets, and a guide.
Are meals included?
No, food is not included.
Do I have to pay for Sentosa SensoryScape?
Sentosa SensoryScape admission is listed as free for this tour.
What is the group size limit?
The maximum group size is 20 travelers.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
What level of physical fitness is required?
The tour recommends a moderate physical fitness level.





























