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Transportasidi Singapore (Bus, MRT, LRT) membutuhkan sebuah kartu untuk dapat menggunakan. Kartunya adalah EZ Link / Singapore Tourist Pass / Standart Ticke
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Theconcept of this card is to provide sufficient balance for paying the transportation cost. The card is also well known as the EZ-Link card. You can get the card in many places in Singapore, including in the bank or the station. With this card, Singaporean people will be able to pay for their trip or journey at a more economical cost.
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G5qav. Level Contributor 27 posts singapore tourist pass or the ez link card 10 years ago hi everyone, we r 3 of us travelling to singapore and will stay for 5 days. our mode of transport will be the mrt/lrt/bus. we will visit all the major attractions like the zoo, jurong bird park ,sentosa, universal studio, flyer and also airport to hotel transfer. we r staying in little india. plz help me in choosing which card will be best suited for us to travel within the island. thank you Level Contributor 3,081 posts 77 reviews 90 helpful votes 1. Re singapore tourist pass or the ez link card 10 years ago Just get the normal Ezlink card. You can't make use of the full value of the tourist pass, unless you spend more time on MRTs and buses rather than at the tourist attractions. Level Contributor 61,585 posts 123 reviews 4,381 helpful votes 2. Re singapore tourist pass or the ez link card 10 years ago Ez-link will give the flexibly and convenience of travel required to enjoy SIN during 5 days. Have fun!!!!!! Level Contributor 17,080 posts 10 reviews 23 helpful votes 3. Re singapore tourist pass or the ez link card 10 years ago The EZLINK link card is almost always the best option Level Contributor 9,618 posts 4. Re singapore tourist pass or the ez link card 10 years ago EZ-link card without a doubt. It's cheap, hugely convenient, and can even be used in 7/11 outlets. So it costs $5 non-refundable charge, which will be made good by the savings you make on single fare trips. It's probably the best 5 bucks you'll ever spend. Good luck and enjoy. Alan. Level Contributor 17,660 posts 18 reviews 120 helpful votes 5. Re singapore tourist pass or the ez link card 10 years ago EZlink. While the tourist pass is very convenient it has a large deposit that must be recovered or cannot if you buy the card abroad. It also is expensive in comparison to using an EZlink although still cheap. Finally, and this is the main issue for you - it works for 72hrs maximum. The EZlink has a 5SGD non-returnable cost and the rest of the price is travel credit but it offers cheaper usage costs than buying standard tickets. The more you use it, the more of that 5SGD you recover. The card lasts for 5 years, so can be used on a return visit - at least it lasts for the full 5 days you are in Singapore. If you wish to you can reutrn the card when you leave to refund unused travel credit. The EZlink can also be used to pay for entrance to Sentosa island by either boardwalk or monorail routes, several taxi types will take it although you must always check before the taxi moves off that they can take it SMRT is the main user - and is useable in a few stores as well. Overall it fits more people better than the tourist pass, and you fall into that category in my opinion. Level Contributor 27 posts 6. Re singapore tourist pass or the ez link card 10 years ago thanks every one for the reply Since we r 3 people do i need to buy 3 ez link card? If yes then in that case 15S$ is blocked/nonrefundable. Just let me know the average expenditure in mrt/lrt/bus for travelling to the various attraction from little india. As per the best of my research jurong and the zoo is the farthest while sentosa is much do i spend both ways if i am travelling to jurong bird park thru mrt/lrt/bus??Also let me know how much is the cost to sentosa via mrt /lrt/busexcluding the sentosa express thank you Level Contributor 61,585 posts 123 reviews 4,381 helpful votes 7. Re singapore tourist pass or the ez link card 10 years ago An EZ-Link card costs S$12, inclusive of a S$5 non-refundable card cost and a S$7 card value ready to use right after purchase. The EZ-Link card is a contactless smart card based on the Sony FeliCa smartcard technology and used for the payment of public transportation fares in Singapore, The card is commonly used in Singapore as a smartcard for paying transportation fees in the city-state's Mass Rapid Transit MRT, Light Rail Transit LRT and public bus services Level Contributor 17,660 posts 18 reviews 120 helpful votes 8. Re singapore tourist pass or the ez link card 10 years ago You need an EZlink pe person. The 5SGD refundable value is clawed back by the 30 to 40cent kind of saving per trip - so after 10-15 trips you will have saved that much back or a fraction of that for travelling less. For the zoo and Birdpark I would really probably dive into a taxi - that 15-20SGD each way more in peak hour while the cost for bus and MRT will be only about 2SGD per person but the public transport route can take 90mins plus each way as opposed to the 20-30for the taxi - thats 2hrs lost. As for expenditure, I just did 9 days in Singapore last month and got through 20SGD of travel credit on my EZlink in that time - we used taxis for the zoo, bird park and night safari but most other attractions and moving round the city we either walked or used the MRT. Level Contributor 259 posts 9. Re singapore tourist pass or the ez link card 10 years ago Level Contributor 27 posts 10. 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Singapore Tourist Pass vs. EZ-Link card Aug 18, 2022, 120 PM We’ll be in Singapore soon for a 9-day stay. I’ve visited before and have bought the Singapore tourist pass for the MRT the basic 3-day $30 pass, not the one with extras. But I’ve realised that on those previous visits I happened to be staying close to MRT stations that had a Transit Link ticket office - they were my nearest stations, in fact - which made buying and renewing them easy. This won’t be the case on the next visit; it will be a bit of a trek to the nearest TransitLink ticket office. So I’m wondering if it might be worth getting an EZ-Link card instead. The cost of 3 Tourist Passes for 9 days would be $60 each, of course, or maybe $70 if we don’t manage to get the last ones handed in. I understand that the cost of using EZ-Link will depend on how often we use the MRT, and that’s unknown at the moment but I would expect us to take several rides a day. Really, I’m attracted by the ease of getting the EZ-Link card at convenience stores, for example as against having to find an open Transit Link ticket office, several times during the holiday. What do people think? Finally, an on-line search found a stray reference to Automated Kiosks for the Tourist Pass, but there’s no mention of it on the Tourist Pass website. Have they vanished? Also I know that I could get the first Tourist Passes on arrival at Changi, but to be honest after a 13 hour flight I won’t be in a state to do that, nor will be my wife be amused if I try to do so. Getting to the hotel will the 1 and only priority!
Singapore Travel Guide May 14, 2017 Both Ez-link card and Singapore Tourist Pass can be used to pay transport fares on buses, MRT, and LRT. But there are a few differences between them. EZ-LINK CARD PROS AND CONS Pros Ez-link card can help you pay for not only public transport MRT, LRT, bus fares but also private transport taxi and others fares. Ez-link card can also be used as payment option when buying foods and drinks from food and beverage stores, and vending machines. Retail stores like Mustafa Shopping Centre, Cold Storage, Giant supper market, Guardian and others also accept payment via Ez-link card. Cons The card itself cost SGD5 and it is non-refundable. motherkao SINGAPORE TOURIST PASS PROS AND CONS Pros This pass gives you unlimited rides on bus, MRT and LRT during the valid time. Cons You have a pay a deposit of $10 when you purchase the pass. This smart card is fully-refundable, so you can get your deposit back when you return it at any TransitLink Ticket Office. HOW MUCH DO YOU PAY FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT WHILE USING EZ-LINK CARD AND SINGAPORE TOURIST PASS? A ride on MRT costs from $ to SGD$ $ and a ride on bus have the charge ranging from $ to depending on the length of the travel distance. If you make 2 rides a day, the maximum money you have to spend is around And if you make 4 rides a day, no matter how long the distance is, you won’t pay more than Singapore Tourist Pass offers you 3 options 1-day pass, 2-day pass and 3-day pass, with costs at SGD10 $ SGD16 $ and SGD20 $ respectively. If you buy the 1-day pass, the amount to spend a day for transport is The 3-day pass gives you a better deal approximately per day with unlimited rides. CONCLUSION So consider buying a Singapore Tourist Pass if you know that you will stay in Singapore for just a few days and you will travel a lot during your stay. EZ-link card will be a better option for those who have a week or longer than that to spend in Singapore and don’t intend to pack a lot of things to do and places to see in your one day. We recommend for you Singapore Travel Guide You may also like Frequently Asked Questions about Singapore
EZ Link Card versus Singapore Tourist Pass EZ Link Card Photo Credit Singapore Tourist Pass Website Photo Credit Singapore Tourist Pass Website Singapore has one of the world's most efficient public transport system. It is fast and economical. You can hop on and off their trains and buses with just one card. But which one is best to use? As a frugal traveler, I searched online and read on forums about which I should use when we get to Singapore - the regular EZ Link card or the Singapore Tourist Pass. Most people said it's best to get an EZ link card. EZ Link Card You can purchase this card at any 7-11 stores or an MRT station. It costs $12 SGD with a non-refundable $5 card cost, and $7 travel value. The EZ link card can be used at any MRT, LRT, bus, or even taxi. It can also be used as entrance to Sentosa Express - the monorail from Vivo City to Sentosa Island. Please note though that this card needs to have at least a $3 value. You will be prompt to top-up load your card by the reader if it has low value left in it. You can top-up your card at any MRT station, or a Cheers convenience store. Good thing, you can ask for a refund of your unused travel value at Changi Airport MRT station before you leave Singapore. So top it up! Singapore Tourist Pass Singapore Tourist Pass is like an EZ link card. The difference however, is that you pay for your desired travel duration and be able to enjoy unlimited rides on Singapore's public transport. You can opt to buy a 1-day, 2-day, or a 3-day pass. You can travel using the public bus, MRT or LRT. This however does not apply for other buses or trains like the Express, Fast Forward, and the Night Owl. Prices* 1 Day Pass - $20 2 Day Pass - $26 3 Day Pass - $30 *Each pass has a $10 refundable deposit which you can get when you return the card within 5 days Both cards are good. But it all boils down to which one will give you the best value. For me, I had to make our itinerary first, listing down each travel and mode of transportation we had to take. I used to help me choose the best route and the approximate value of each travel. After adding up all the transport expenses, I compared the cost of getting a 3-day Singapore tourist pass with getting a regular EZ link card with top-up. Weighing each, I have decided to take the EZ link card instead. The EZ link card won because it answered all our transportation costs, including the Sentosa Express. Although the $5 card cost is non-refundable, we were able to refund the remaining travel value of our card. The Singapore Tourist Pass would be great to use if your transport expenses will exceed the value of the passes you purchased. I doubt though that you will be able to spend $20 for bus and trains in 3 days - unless you'd be exploring the city A LOT. More information
Singapore Tourist Passes are special EZ-Link cards that offer tourists unlimited* public transport travel on Singapore’s basic bus services, MRT and LRT trains within the validity period. With 4 tourist passes to choose from, you’ll definitely find a pass that best suits your commuting needs in Singapore! *Terms and conditions apply Singapore Tourist Passes are available in 1-day, 2-day and 3-day variations that offer unlimited* travel on public transport services and come with a refundable card rental deposit. SG Tourist Pass is a 3-day pass offering unlimited* travel on public transport services, developed in collaboration with the Singapore Tourism Board STB. Singapore Tourist Pass Plus is a 3-day pass that includes attraction bundles in addition to unlimited* public transport travel. Enjoy greater savings with this pass today! The STP Charm is a 1-day pass that offers unlimited* travel on public transport services in the form of a collectable trinket which also makes for a great souvenir! *Things to note The duration and validity of the pass is based on the operating hours of the basic public transport system, 1-day coverage of the pass begins from your 1st usage of the pass to the end of the public transport service for that day. For timings and operational hours of the bus services, please refer to TransitLink’s website at Usage of 2-day or 3-day card must be on consecutive days. Unlimited travel is only applicable for public bus and train services. The pass excludes rides on premium services such as Sentosa Express, RWS8, Night Owl, NightRider, Chinatown Direct, express buses as well as other premium and niche bus services. Prices apply to adult and child above in height. Any questions?
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