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Singapore Attraction Transfer Guide

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10 Aug 2026
4 min read
Updated 15 Aug 2026

Planning to visit multiple Singapore attractions? Learn how to travel between major attractions using MRT, buses, taxis, private transfers and convenient route-planning tips.

Singapore has an excellent transport network, making it easy to travel between its major tourist attractions. However, when you are visiting several attractions in one day, choosing the right attraction transfer option can save time and make your trip more comfortable.

Whether you're travelling as a family, couple, group or solo traveller, planning transfers between attractions can help you enjoy more sightseeing without unnecessary travel.

Why Plan Attraction Transfers?

Singapore's attractions are spread across different parts of the city. For example, Sentosa is in the south, while Gardens by the Bay and Marina Bay are closer to the city centre.

Planning your route in advance helps you:

  1. Reduce unnecessary travel
  2. Save time
  3. Avoid complicated connections
  4. Manage attraction timings
  5. Reduce walking
  6. Keep children and elderly travellers comfortable

MRT for Attraction Transfers

The MRT is one of the most affordable ways to travel between many Singapore attractions.

It is particularly useful for:

  1. Marina Bay
  2. Orchard Road
  3. Little India
  4. Bugis
  5. Chinatown
  6. HarbourFront
  7. City Hall

Before starting your day, check which MRT station is closest to each attraction.

Attraction Transfers by Taxi

Taxis are useful when you want direct transportation between attractions.

They can be particularly convenient when:

  1. Travelling with children
  2. Travelling with elderly passengers
  3. Carrying shopping bags
  4. Moving between several attractions
  5. Travelling during hot or rainy weather

Taxi fares can vary depending on traffic, distance and applicable charges.

Ride-Hailing for Attraction Transfers

Ride-hailing services can provide another convenient door-to-door option.

They are useful when your next attraction is not close to an MRT station or when you're travelling with a small group.

Always confirm the pickup location because some attractions have designated pickup and drop-off areas.

Private Attraction Transfers

For families and groups, private transfers can be one of the most convenient ways to move between attractions.

A private vehicle allows your group to travel together without changing trains or buses.

This can be useful for itineraries such as:

Hotel → Gardens by the Bay → Singapore Oceanarium → Hotel

or

Hotel → Universal Studios Singapore → Marina Bay → Hotel

For larger groups, confirm vehicle size and luggage capacity before booking.

Marina Bay to Gardens by the Bay

These attractions are relatively close to each other and can be combined into the same sightseeing day.

You can use walking routes or local transport depending on your starting point and weather.

Gardens by the Bay to Sentosa

For this journey, MRT and other public transport connections are available, while taxis or private transfers can provide a more direct option.

Families may prefer a direct transfer when travelling with young children.

Sentosa Attractions

If you are visiting multiple attractions on Sentosa, plan them together rather than travelling back and forth across Singapore.

A typical Sentosa day could include:

  1. Universal Studios Singapore
  2. Singapore Oceanarium
  3. Singapore Cable Car
  4. Sentosa attractions

Orchard Road to Marina Bay

Travellers can use MRT, taxi or ride-hailing services.

MRT is convenient for budget-conscious visitors, while direct transportation can save time when travelling with shopping bags.

Little India to Marina Bay

Little India and Marina Bay are well connected by Singapore's public transport network.

This route can be useful for travellers who want to combine Indian dining with Singapore's major city attractions.

Attraction Transfers for Families

Families should avoid planning too many attractions in different parts of Singapore on the same day.

Instead, group attractions by location.

For example:

Sentosa Day:

Universal Studios → Singapore Oceanarium → Sentosa

Marina Bay Day:

Merlion Park → Gardens by the Bay → Marina Bay

City & Shopping Day:

Little India → Bugis → Orchard Road

This reduces travel time and makes the itinerary easier for children.

Attraction Transfers for Groups

Groups should consider the number of passengers before selecting transportation.

For smaller groups, MRT or taxis may be practical.

For larger groups, private transfers can be more convenient because everyone can travel together.

Before booking, confirm:

  1. Passenger capacity
  2. Vehicle type
  3. Pickup location
  4. Drop-off location
  5. Luggage requirements

Allow Time Between Attractions

Don't schedule attractions back-to-back without allowing travel time.

Include time for:

  1. Walking to transport stations
  2. Waiting for vehicles
  3. Traffic
  4. Ticket collection
  5. Security checks
  6. Meals
  7. Rest breaks

This is especially important during weekends and school holidays.

Attraction Transfer Tips

  1. Group nearby attractions together.
  2. Check the closest MRT station.
  3. Allow extra time during busy periods.
  4. Pre-book private transfers for large groups.
  5. Check attraction opening hours.
  6. Confirm pickup points for taxis and ride-hailing services.
  7. Keep children and elderly travellers in mind when planning walking routes.
  8. Avoid scheduling too many major attractions in one day.
  9. Keep some flexibility for weather changes.

Final Tips

A well-planned Singapore attraction transfer itinerary can make your holiday much more comfortable. Instead of travelling across the city repeatedly, group attractions by location and choose the most suitable transportation for each journey.

Use MRT for affordable city travel, taxis or ride-hailing services for direct journeys and private transfers when travelling with families or larger groups.

With smart route planning and enough time between attractions, you can enjoy more of Singapore without spending unnecessary hours travelling.

Written by
TDMC Admin · Travel Specialist · TDMC Global

The TDMC Global travel team curates first-hand destination guides, itineraries and practical tips drawn from years of planning trips across Asia and beyond — the same advice we give our own clients.

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