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Thrills on Wheels! Your Ultimate Guide to Skyline Luge Singapore
The first time I hopped onto a Skyline Luge cart, I thought, “How hard can it be to race downhill?” Turns out, it’s not just about speed; it’s the thrill of steering through twists and turns while the Sentosa breeze whips past that keeps you coming back for more.
Whether you’re a first-timer curious about the four exciting trails or a seasoned rider chasing that perfect run, Skyline Luge Singapore promises fun for all ages.
With this guide, I’ll help you navigate the tracks, from trail tips to how to make the most of your visit.
What is the Skyline Luge?
Skyline Luge Singapore is where go-kart meets toboggan, giving you a unique thrill as you steer downhill through scenic trails. Nestled on Sentosa Island, it’s perfect for families and adrenaline junkies alike, offering a fun yet safe experience for all ages.
This adventure started in Rotorua, New Zealand, where the Luge first wowed visitors with its exciting blend of speed and control. Its success led to its expansion to Sentosa, where it now adds a dash of excitement to Singapore’s iconic island getaway.
Things to Know
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Location: 45 Siloso Beach Walk, Sentosa
Contact: +6562740472
Hours:
- Monday to Thursday, 10 AM–7.30 PM
- Friday to Saturday, 10 AM–9 PM
- Sunday, 10 AM–7.30 PM
Fees:
- 2 Rides: S$28 (Off-peak), S$30 (Fixed), S$32 (Flexi)
- 3 Rides: S$29 (Off-peak), S$33 (Fixed), S$35 (Flexi)
- 4 Rides: S$30 (Off-peak), S$36 (Fixed), S$38 (Flexi)
- 5 Rides + Photo: S$44 (Fixed), S$46 (Flexi, includes S$10 digital photo)
Amenities: Restrooms, lockers, refreshment outlets, photo services
Pet-friendly? No
Rules and restrictions:
✔ Store loose belongings in lockers
✔ Wear only safety-compliant helmets
✔ Adhere to age and height restrictions
✔ Non-refundable and rides must be completed within the time slot
✖ No reckless riding
✖ Don’t obstruct tracks
✖ No smoking
✖ No littering
✖ No food and beverages on the Luge/Skyride
How to Get There
Closest MRT: Take the North East Line or Circle Line to HarbourFront Station. From there, proceed to VivoCity Mall and take the Sentosa Express monorail to Imbiah Station. After alighting, it’s a brief walk to the Imbiah Lookout entrance of Skyline Luge.
Closest bus station: Take Sentosa Bus A (Westbound) and alight at the Imbiah Lookout Bus Stop. From there, it’s a short two-minute walk to the Imbiah Lookout entrance.
By car: Parking is available at the Beach Car Park near the Siloso Beach entrance of Skyline Luge Singapore. After parking, it’s a short walk to the entrance, where you can take the Skyride to the top of the Luge tracks.
Safety Guidelines
- Helmet requirements – All riders must wear helmets provided by Skyline Luge for safety; personal helmets are allowed if they meet BS EN 1078 standards.
- Height and age restrictions – Riders must be at least 6 years old and 110 cm tall to ride solo; younger or shorter children can ride tandem with an adult.
- Trail safety – Maintain a safe speed, follow the marked trails, and avoid sudden stops or sharp turns to ensure a smooth and safe ride.
Things to See and Do
Catch stunning views on the Skyride
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I still remember my first Skyride—gliding up into the sky with my feet dangling and the breeze in my face. It felt like I was part of the skyline itself!
The 4-seater chairlift offers unbeatable panoramic views of Sentosa, lush greenery, and even glimpses of Singapore’s cityscape.
For the best experience, hop on during sunset when the golden hues light up the horizon, or during the Night Luge hours when the tracks and surroundings glow beautifully.
Choose your adventure trails
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The first time I tried the Dragon Trail, I was gripping the handlebars like my life depended on it. Sharp turns and thrilling twists made every meter an adventure! With its 688 meters of heart-pounding excitement, it’s the longest of the four tracks and perfect for thrill-seekers.
If you’re looking for variety, the Expedition Trail offers tunnel rides and lush rainforest views, while the Jungle Trail delivers plant-covered tunnels for a speedy run.
For a laid-back option, the Kupu Kupu Trail’s mystical forest scenery is an absolute treat.
Each trail promises its kind of fun, so why not try them all?
Try the Night Luge with LED lights
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Riding the Night Luge is like diving into a neon dream—glowing tracks, colourful lights, and the cool night air make it an unforgettable adventure. Compared to the daytime rides, it’s a whole new vibe with the trails illuminated by LED lights that feel almost magical.
I’d recommend heading there just after sunset for the best experience, especially if you love the thrill of riding under the stars. It’s perfect for families or couples looking for a unique nighttime activity!
Use the interactive photo spots
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I couldn’t resist pausing at the photo spots during my Luge adventure. They’re perfectly placed to capture the excitement of the ride and the stunning surroundings. The Skyride photo spot, in particular, frames you with the lush greenery and Sentosa skyline, making it a favourite.
Another standout is the Dragon Trail photo point, where the twists and turns of the trail add a dynamic backdrop to your shot. Whether you’re smiling for the camera or showing off your victory pose, these spots make for great keepsakes of your Luge experience.
Pick up some cute merch and souvenirs
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I couldn’t leave Skyline Luge Singapore without grabbing a souvenir—because how else do you relive the thrill after the rides? The plush Skyline Luge keychains are adorable, and the colourful T-shirts make for the perfect keepsake or gift.
If you’re more into collectables, the Luge-themed mugs and water bottles are both fun and practical. Trust me, these items are great conversation starters when you’re reminiscing about your Sentosa adventure.