Viator

Ez-link Card Singapore

3.0(3)Singapore1 hour
VIATOR4.0(1)TRIPADVISOR2.5(2)

Description

Issued by EZ-Link Pte Ltd, the ez-link card was Singapore’s first contactless stored-value card for public transport, introduced in April 2002 for use on MRT, LRT, and buses. Its fast contactless technology enables transactions to be completed in just 0.2 seconds, making travel quicker and more efficient. In 2008, a new version of the card was launched in compliance with the CEPAS standard, becoming the first CEPAS card introduced in Singapore. It remains the most popular choice for contactless prepaid payments in the country. Today, the ez-link card is widely recognized for its convenience, speed, accuracy, and security. Commonly carried by locals, it is used not only for transportation but also for everyday payments such as ERP charges, retail shopping, dining, and government services.

Tour Options

Ez-link Card
  • Rechargeable Public Transport Pickup included

Itinerary

Admission included

Travel around Singapore effortlessly with the EZ-Link Card, a rechargeable transport card designed for smooth and cashless commuting. Enjoy quick, contactless travel by simply tapping in and out on MRT, buses, and LRT, making every journey fast and convenient. Easily top up the card when needed and use it across multiple transport modes without the hassle of buying single-trip tickets. Beyond transport, the card is widely accepted for everyday payments at selected retail shops and dining outlets across Singapore. Suitable for both visitors and locals, the EZ-Link Card provides a practical and efficient way to get around the city.

Highlights

Ez-link Card with $5 value in the card

What's included

Included
Ez-link Card with $5 value in the card
Not included
Private transportation
All Fees and Taxes

Pickup Locations & Times

EZ-Link cards can be used on MRT LRT and buses across Singapore with top-up machines available at train stations and acceptance at retail outlets islandwide

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Important Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Confirmation will be received at the time of booking.
  • A Viator/TripAdvisor confirmation booking will be sent at the time of confirmation is not the official ticket.
  • The service provider will send you a separate email with your actual ticket 24 hours before your travel date. This ticket will be the one recognized by the attraction. If you haven’t received it 24 hours before your visit, please reach out to GLOBALTIX on WhatsApp Message.
  • Voucher is valid only at Changi Recommends counters
  • Voucher is for one-time use in a single transaction
  • Voucher is issued in SGD and cannot be exchanged for cash
  • No refunds will be provided for cancellations
  • Lost or damaged vouchers will not be replaced
  • Top-ups are available only at MRT stations and bus interchanges
  • Card can be used on MRT LRT buses and selected retailers
  • Ensure sufficient balance before use
  • Tap the card properly on the reader for payment
  • Card may not be accepted at all merchants
  • Damaged cards may become unusable

Reviews(3)

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Ann S
January 19, 2025
Easy to use, not available at every station

We purchased to three day tourist card from Orchard road MRT station. Unfortunately forgot to purchase on arrival from the airport. We weren't near a station that had tickets available, so we discovered that you can use your credit card to tap to access train and tap to exit, cost only 0.12 to go two stations to access self service machine for card. Great thing is, it doesn't activate till you first use it. We used it quite a bit for transport around city, is it worth it, not sure. Cost was $29 for three days unlimited pass to use MRT and buses. I used the Singapore transport app to navigate around city, very useful tool. When changing lines be mindful that they use acronyms for lines, they are colour coded but for example, the north east line is marked ' NEL '

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Cruiser29657408179
December 29, 2024
Purchase SIM card and Ez-link cards at Singapore airport

The web site shows the Singapore Tourist Pass plus Ez-link Card cost Sing $9.59/card. I travelled to Singapore early this year and purchased TWO Singapore Tourist Pass plus Ez-link Cards, and TWO 5-day 4G SIM cards, and I purchased them from Chani Recommends (a sales booth inside T2) and paid Sing $196. It seems that I was over charged. There are many stores selling SIM cards at the airport. Please check with other stores before you made the purchase.

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