Curious about how to swiftly and effortlessly determine the best Singapore Pass for your trip? Give my free Singapore Savings Calculator a go!
Simply choose the attractions and tours you’re interested in, and you’ll discover which Singapore Pass offers the best value.
My tip: For a comprehensive comparison of all available passes, check out my Singapore City Card comparison guide.
How the Singapore savings calculator works
I have entered the ticket prices for adults and children for over 50 different attractions and tours in Singapore. These are the prices you would normally pay if you booked each attraction individually.
Also included are the current prices, with any applicable discount codes, for the various Singapore Passes (more than 20 different options in total).
Now, you can determine which Singapore Pass is the best value for you based on your specific travel needs – and you can also figure out if none of the Singapore Passes are a good fit for you!
Based on the attractions you select in my Singapore Pass calculator, two passes might be more suitable for you: a more comprehensive one and a more budget-friendly one.
What does the most convenient pass mean?
The most convenient pass includes all the attractions you have selected. This means you won’t need to book any other tickets separately: with this pass, you have access to all the tickets you need!
What does the cheapest pass mean?
In some instances, the greatest savings can be achieved by combining a Singapore Pass with individual tickets.
For example, consider the Explorer Pass for 5 and 6 attractions. If you’ve chosen 6 attractions that are all covered by the Explorer Pass, then the most comprehensive option for you is the Explorer Pass for 6 attractions.
However, you should also consider if it’s more economical to opt for the “smaller” pass with 5 attractions and purchase a separate ticket for your 6th attraction.
This is particularly advantageous if the cost of the separate attraction is less than the difference in price between the smaller and larger Explorer Passes. In this case, you would need both your chosen Singapore Pass and the separate ticket in Singapore!
This way, you can decide which option is best for you.
Tip for traveling with children
Pass providers often have different age criteria for children. Therefore, before you travel, it’s important to check whether your child is considered an adult or a child for pass purposes.
Name | Age limit for children |
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Singapore All-Inclusive Pass | 3 to 12 years |
Singapore Explorer Pass | 3 to 12 years |