With your Singapore Oceanarium ticket, get ready to experience one of the most exciting and revamped segments of Resorts World Sentosa at Sentosa Island. It’s triple the size of its legendary predecessor, the S.E.A. Aquarium, and promises an immersive journey across its 22 themed zones. But it’s more than a place to see thousands of marine creatures in a lifelike aquatic setting and be part of enchanting narratives; it’s also focuses on top-notch underwater conservation and education.
WHAT TO EXPECT?
A New Era of Oceanic Exploration
As you step into the Singapore Oceanarium, prepare to discover a vastly expanded marine world. From vibrant coastal ecosystems to the mysterious depths of the deep sea - and even across different time periods, including the prehistoric era with living fossils on display, this attraction redefines your oceanic exploration. With 22 meticulously designed zones, you’ll experience the extraordinary complexity and diversity of global aquatic environments like never before, making it a haven for marine enthusiasts and leisure seekers alike.
Marvel at Iconic Zones
Among the showstoppers here is Ocean Wonders, sheltering delicate creatures like moon jellies in a dedicated kreisel tank. Singapore’s Coast is another must-experience zone, showcasing indigenous biodiversity in a beautifully recreated mangrove environment. There is also the Open Ocean zone, sheltering reef manta rays, zebra sharks, and thousands of other creatures. The best feature is that visitors can view the creatures through a 36-meter-wide panel, which is one of the largest of its kind.
A Hub of Immersive Programs, Marine Research & Learning
Yes, the massive, revamped facility is more than just a place to take in a vast spectrum of underwater species; enrich your visit with immersive adventures such as the Singapore Oceanarium Insider Experience and PADI Discover Scuba Diver Program. It also offers a fantastic learning experience, as the facility is also a center for marine conservation, climate resilience, and ocean science, supported by partnerships with institutions like the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University