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Located at Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore Oceanarium is a leading ocean institute with the purpose to inspire greater knowledge, love, and action for the ocean and aquatic life. We are dedicated to advancing marine education, research, and supporting the conservation and preservation of threatened species.
With a unique blend of live habitats, oceanic stories and interactive technology, Singapore Oceanarium connects knowledge from meaningful marine education and encounters to real-world applications. Our long-term partnerships with institutes, accreditation by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA), and membership of World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) and Southeast Asian Zoo and Aquarium Association (SEAZA) is a testament to our commitment to inspire generations of ocean stewards for greater action.
Singapore Oceanarium also encompasses a Research and Learning Centre – a dedicated space that offers advanced purpose-built spaces for research, conservation and community outreach. Certified by Singapore’s Building and Construction Authority as a Green Mark Platinum Zero Energy building, the centre is designed with environmental sustainability at its core and its energy needs are powered entirely by solar energy.

Singapore Oceanarium is a leading ocean institute dedicated to inspiring deeper knowledge, love, and action for the ocean and aquatic life. Here, marine science, meaningful engagement and conservation come together to spark a deeper connection with the ocean and inspire real-world change.
At the heart of our mission is a deep commitment to marine conservation. We are actively supporting the conservation and preservation of threatened species. Our efforts have led to the successful breeding of the critically endangered Bowmouth Guitarfish, with the young carefully nurtured and raised to maturity – a meaningful step forward in safeguarding the species. Ocean Worlds – Reimagined
With a unique blend of live habitats, oceanic stories, state-of-the-art digital innovation, and interactive technology, Singapore Oceanarium offers meaningful marine education and encounters. Featuring 22 multi-sensory zones, every moment here brings you closer to the wonders beneath the waves.
Our long-standing partnerships with leading institutes, along with our accreditation by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA), and membership of World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) and Southeast Asian Zoo and Aquarium Association (SEAZA), reflect our deep commitment to marine conservation and setting the highest standards for animal care.
We believe that love for the ocean must lead to real change. Through immersive learning journeys and hands-on conservation programmes – including volunteer and citizen science initiatives, the oceanarium aims to empower future generations to truly care for our blue planet. It is a place where curiosity becomes commitment, and knowledge transforms into action.
Singapore Oceanarium Research and Learning Centre is a hub for education, marine research and conservation. Fully equipped with immersive learning labs, collaborative workspaces, seminar rooms, and a rooftop event space, the centre enhances Singapore Oceanarium’s robust educational offerings and provides advanced facilities for scientists and researchers to conduct valuable research work and drive marine science outreach on-site.
As a certified Green Mark Platinum Zero Energy building that uses solar power and smart design to minimise environmental impact, the centre also reflects our commitment to sustainability.




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Great place to explore with family, but make sure to spare enough time to fully explore.
Honestly, I had never seen so many marine animals before. The marine animals I saw this time have broadened my horizons. Protecting the ocean is everyone's responsibility!
We like it. Fun and entertaining place to visit. We will visit again. Had a lovely time here. Purchases the tickets via trip.com, easy to use and redeem.
To be honest, no one can refuse the Singapore S.E.A. Aquarium. Once you go there, you will be speechless with its beauty. It is worthy of being the ceiling of Asian aquariums. You can travel to the underwater world in minutes, and the dreamy feeling is overwhelming! 🗺 Tour route: ✔️ After entering from the entrance, start the tour along the left hand side ✔️ You can see various small fish from tropical waters in turn🐡 Colorful and beautiful✔️ Then you will come to the "Lost Treasure" exhibition area🏴☠️ The shipwrecks and mysterious underwater ruins here are full of atmosphere ✔️ The highlight is the "Ocean Window"🐠 Behind the huge acrylic glass is a huge group of marine life, whale sharks, manta rays, etc., super shocking! ! · 🎮Interactive experience: 🔹There are regular feeding activities in the museum. The keepers will introduce the habits and feeding knowledge of marine life. You can also watch the feeding process up close, which is super interesting. 🔹The touch pool is a must-try. You can touch marine life such as starfish and sea urchins with your own hands. The unique touch is hin unique👍🏻 👇Must-check-in theme area: 1️⃣Fish Academy A paradise for tropical fish and corals, many colorful fish, such as clownfish, seahorses, etc.! 📸Super suitable for taking photos and checking in, feeling the vitality of tropical waters! 🐠 2️⃣Top predators The shark tunnel is particularly exciting. 🦈Walking under the glass tunnel, being "surrounded" by sharks is tense and exciting! 3️⃣Mystery of the deep sea Dark lights + rare deep-sea creatures, full of science fiction! 👽Creatures that are usually not seen, such as lantern fish and manta rays, can be seen here~ Science enthusiasts will definitely like it! 📚 4️⃣Shipwreck The museum uses an ancient shipwreck as an artificial reef, which has become the home of many marine creatures. You can see it up close. 📸Camera position ▪️Undersea tunnel: Standing in the middle of the tunnel, with the swimming fish as the background, the photos taken are like being on the bottom of the sea🐬Low-angle upward shooting, you can also take pictures of long legs ▪️Jellyfish area: Soft lighting plus dreamy jellyfish, any shot is very atmospheric~ It is recommended to wear light-colored clothes👗 ▪️Ocean Window: Stand in front of the glass and wait for whale sharks or manta rays to swim over to capture them, and be in the same frame with these giant marine creatures, super photos 🙋Tips 1. Remember to turn off the flash to avoid disturbing marine life. Take pictures in front of the shark tunnel, jellyfish area and giant water tank, and you will be on your Moments in minutes! 2. The museum is very air-conditioned, remember to bring a coat, especially for families with children
It is said that the largest viewing window in Asia is indeed many pavilions. The entrance to the pavilion is a free and leisurely view of the sunken ship treasure. Then the sea eel, eel, eel, spider crab, all kinds of colorful fish can also be smeared with starfish and sea cucumber to really feel it. It's wise to choose to play here when it's hot to play outside at noon. Interesting and cost effective. Recommend
Although the scale is not as large as imagined, and you can finish the tour in an hour, there are still many things to appreciate if you visit carefully. The layout, scenery, lighting, music, experience, etc. have been carefully arranged. The most important thing is that the marine biodiversity is fully displayed. The colorful seaweed embellishes the seemingly monotonous blue world, and the pure jellyfish expresses the quietness and depth of the blue ocean. Standing in front of the viewing window, you will unconsciously watch for a long time, and watching the fish simply swimming around can empty yourself...
It's one of the scenic spots that Sentosa must visit. Having been to Changlong, Zhuhai, I don't think it's amazing, but it's definitely one of the world's top oceanic museums. 1. Zheng He's voyage to the Western Ocean is a very distinctive exhibition, the exhibit of historical re-emergence, the height of the giant ship restored. You can see the side section of the ship. There are many animals and food in it. It's amazing to live at home. It embodies human history, which is the special feature of this ocean hall. 2. Giant water wall, which has not been seen, is recommended to see. It is very spectacular. Of course, I think it's a little smaller than Zhuhai's, and there aren't so many fish. The big fish like whales are a little less. I lament that China is rich and powerful, and the land is vast and abundant! _______ On the second floor in front of the water wall, there are tables and chairs for children to draw graffiti, which are very humanistic. 3. The regular Hall of marine life is suitable for taking children to play, and the variety of marine life is also complete. If it's not a holiday, there aren't many people. 4. The location is just opposite the gate of Universal Studios. It's only ten minutes'walk away. The e-tickets are directly brushed with bar codes, unlike some group purchases in China, which require repayment of tickets. It's better to buy tickets in advance.
The huge glass windows outside the pavilion give visitors a quick glimpse of the underwater world. In addition to all kinds of fish and corals, there are also huge sunken ships. Such scenes have never been seen in the aquariums that have been visited before, when we realize that the real aquarium here is the ocean, not the aquarium. In the propaganda film at the entrance, a voice from the ocean warns us that nature does not need human beings, and human beings cannot do without nature. " When we are viewing the animals and plants from the sea, we really have to think about this heart-shaking words. Walk into the undersea tunnel familiar with the shape, and begin the tour in the process of viewing sharks. The whole ocean hall subregion introduces the famous ocean basins and fish organisms all over the world. The design and layout on both sides of the passage are very novel, and the whole ocean hall appears very atmospheric. There are many visitors here, many of them are with children, naive and lively children in the natural atmosphere began to know a variety of marine animals. Because of the introduction in Chinese, this is the most enjoyable tour we have seen in similar aquariums abroad. We can get to know all kinds of new marine animals through the introduction of pictures and texts. Compared with those children, we know no more about marine animals than they do. As the largest aquarium in Asia, the marine life in this museum is geographically distributed. From the Karimata Strait and the Java Sea, the Malacca Strait and the Andaman Sea, the Bay of Bengal and Lackdev Sea, the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea, the Red Sea, East Africa and the South China Sea, these familiar or unfamiliar place names bring us different marine life exhibition areas. The corridors and water tanks in the aquarium are very unique. The pictures on the corridors, the shapes of the water tanks, together with the illumination of the lights, give visitors a sense of immersion in the alternation of darkness and brightness. The places where marine life can be touched, the enthusiastic introduction of staff and the magic of marine life also arouse tourists'desire to try. The most unforgettable part of the museum is not only the variety of fish, but also the floating color jellyfish, which is also known as the world's largest ocean window. When we sat in front of the huge glass window with tourists and looked at all kinds of fish swimming, we couldn't help but be shocked by the mysterious wonder of the water. From sharks to corals, from giant eels to clowns, from octopuses to dolphins, from spider crabs to lions, from seahorses to toothsaws and rays, all kinds of marine animals and plants make us linger and forget to return, and time passes quickly unconsciously. The aquarium boxes here are equipped with sunken ships, and some even have sunken traces with jewelry boxes and porcelain tableware, so it really has some taste of being at the bottom of the sea. The Chinese-language guide map of the museum shows that it has more than 100,000 marine organisms of more than 800 species. As the words describe - ""Here, to discover the infinite wonders of the blue kingdom, is fascinated by the mysterious wonders of the sea. "