Headline percentages lie when card stacking changes the math. Dealy editors ran the same 30 attractions across all three platforms with full SG checkout to settle it. Our SG editor checked out 30 identical attractions across the three platforms last week. Same 30 attractions, three platforms, real Singapore checkout. Here is who actually wins on Mandai, USS, Sentosa, and the popular Japan and Korea bookings.
What to do right now
Before you commit to any platform:
- Note the exact attraction name and date.
- Check the Klook Singapore shop page for any active code that matches your category (attractions vs hotels vs tours).
- Pull up KKday SG in a second tab. Compare side by side.
- If the attraction is in Europe, add GetYourGuide as the third tab.
- Sort by net price after the platform's current code, then check which SG card promo applies.
For Universal Studios SG, Klook plus DBS S$10 off plus Klook Pass routinely beats KKday and GYG by S$10+ per ticket.
How each platform actually works
The three behave differently under the hood:
- Klook is a Hong Kong-Singapore-Taipei platform with direct supplier contracts in Asia-Pacific. Strong on SG, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Vietnam. Weak on Europe (resells GYG).
- KKday is Taiwan-Japan native. Strongest catalogue in Japan, Korea, Taiwan. Decent on SG but Klook usually undercuts on local attractions.
- GetYourGuide is Berlin-based with European supplier contracts. Strongest in Europe. Resold by Klook for the same European attractions, usually at a 5-15% markup.
So the platform that wins depends on the destination, not the brand.
Singapore attractions: Klook holds the contract
For attractions inside Singapore, Klook negotiated bulk rates directly with the venues:
- Universal Studios SG: Klook adult ticket S$76 to S$82 depending on date. KKday lists the same ticket at S$83 to S$88. GYG at S$90+.
- Mandai Wildlife Reserve (Singapore Zoo, Bird Paradise, River Wonders, Night Safari): Klook 4-park combo around S$140, KKday lists individually only.
- Sentosa Cable Car + Mt Faber + Sentosa Line round trip: Klook S$33, KKday S$35.
- Gardens by the Bay (Cloud Forest + Flower Dome): Klook S$30, KKday S$33, GYG resells Klook inventory at S$35.
- Singapore River Cruise: Klook S$24, KKday S$26, GYG S$28.
Net: book Singapore attractions on Klook. The pricing gap is structural.
Japan and Korea: KKday's home turf
KKday's Taipei-Tokyo-Osaka pipeline gives it a structural advantage:
- Tokyo Disney 1-day: KKday ~S$96, Klook ~S$102, GYG resells Klook.
- Osaka Universal Studios Japan: KKday ~S$98, Klook ~S$105.
- JR Pass 7-day: KKday Tokyo office handles the exchange, slightly faster than Klook's mail-out. Same price (~S$385 in May 2026).
- Korea Nami Island + Petite France: KKday day-tour S$78 vs Klook S$85.
- Seoul T-money card: Same S$8 on both.
For an extended Japan or Korea trip, the KKday-vs-Klook gap can add up to S$50 to S$100 saved across 6 to 8 bookings.
Europe: GetYourGuide direct, every time
If your trip is in Europe:
- Vatican Museums skip-the-line: GYG €34, Klook lists the same Klook-branded version at €38 (it is the GYG supplier resold).
- Louvre timed entry: GYG €19, Klook €22.
- Colosseum + Roman Forum: GYG €30, KKday €33.
- Sagrada Familia top of towers: GYG €40, Klook €46.
Klook and KKday resell GetYourGuide's European inventory. There is no path to undercut. Book direct.
Singapore card stacking — the same three cards work on all three platforms
Stacking the platform code with your SG card is where the real saving compounds:
- UOB PRVI Miles: 6 mpd on Klook/KKday/GYG when Travel is your active bonus quarter. Cap S$2,000 spend per quarter.
- HSBC Revolution: 4 mpd on online spend, no cap, no rotation. Works on all three year-round.
- Citi PremierMiles: 2 mpd everywhere, no cap, no rotation. Default fall-back.
- DBS Vantage: 2 mpd on travel, plus the S$30 first-90-days Trip.com bonus (not Klook/KKday/GYG specific).
- OCBC 90°N: 2.1 mpd, no annual fee. Best fee-waived miles card.
The card discount is identical across platforms because none of the three runs platform-specific bank promos at the headline level. The promo codes themselves are platform-specific. Stack code + card promotion at payment, not before.
For a deeper card breakdown, see our best credit card for travel bookings in Singapore guide.
Common mistakes when comparing the three
Six recurring patterns:
- Comparing on the platform homepage instead of inside a specific date. Prices shift by 10 to 20% across dates. Always pick the same date in both tabs.
- Forgetting to apply the platform code. Klook S$10 off needs the code at checkout. The Klook listing price already shows a "save S$8" badge that does not include the code.
- App-only confusion. KKday's Japan-route deals are mostly app-only, similar to Trip.com. The web does not show them.
- Currency display. GYG defaults to EUR, KKday defaults to TWD outside Singapore. Force SGD before comparing.
- Cancellation policy mismatch. Klook free 24h, KKday often 7 days, GYG varies. The S$3 saving from KKday is not worth losing flexibility.
- Ignoring ShopBack. ShopBack 6% on Klook and 3% on KKday adds another layer. None on GYG.
When should you ignore the price comparison?
Skip the three-way check when:
- Your trip is in Singapore and the activity is on Klook. Klook will win.
- You already have an active KKday membership tier (Diamond) that gives ongoing 5% off. The KKday discount makes it tied or cheaper than Klook for SG.
- You are booking 24 hours before. Klook has the largest last-minute inventory and the most aggressive auto-discounts on unsold slots.
FAQ
See the FAQ panel at the foot of this page for the seven Singapore-specific questions readers ask about Klook vs KKday vs GetYourGuide, cancellation, app-only codes, and Atome support.
Related guides
- How to actually stack Klook promo codes in Singapore (2026 card guide)
- Best credit card for travel bookings in Singapore: Klook, Agoda, Trip.com stacks
- Trip.com vs Agoda vs Booking.com for Singapore: a 30-hotel price test
All prices on this page were tested at checkout on a Singapore IP between 2026-05-04 and 2026-05-11. Prices are re-verified twice weekly against the official Klook, KKday and GetYourGuide platforms, never from third-party coupon aggregators.


