From free-fall slides to ocean habitats, experience Singapore’s top water and wildlife combo.
- Everything you get at Singapore Oceanarium: Explore 40+ habitats and 22 themed zones at Singapore Oceanarium, home to 100,000 marine animals, plus feeding shows, talks, and $10 meal and retail vouchers.
- Everything you get at Wild Wild Wet: Entry to Wild Wild Wet, access to 16 thrilling rides, including new highlights like Royal Flush, Kraken Racers, Asia's longest free-fall water slides, group slides, 360-degree loop ride, wave pools, lazy river, and more, access to the kids zone and rides, baby carrier, and life jackets
- Why choose this combo: Visit Wild Wild Wet and the Singapore Oceanarium in one day, located nearby, saving travel time while pairing high-energy water rides with immersive marine life experiences.
What to bring
Singapore Oceanarium
- Wear covered footwear and ensure all loose items are secured for access to support areas.
Wild Wild Wet
- Bring along sunscreen, an umbrella, sunglasses, and a hat.
What's not allowed
Singapore Oceanarium
- Outside food and beverages are not permitted, except for infant formula.
- Motorised or wheeled mobility equipment such as skate-scooters, in-line skates, roller-blades, unicycles, Segways, bicycles, tricycles, and pull-trolleys are not permitted. Personal Mobility Aids (PMAs) are allowed subject to terms and conditions.
- Guests wearing full-face masks, helmets, full face painting, or any headgear that hides the entire face will not be admitted.
- Photography (without flash) and video recording are allowed inside the Singapore Oceanarium, but not inside the Marine Mammal Habitat.
- Bags are subject to inspection before entry.
Wild Wild Wet
- No pets are allowed, but your guide dogs are welcome.
- You cannot smoke, consume alcohol, or bring outside food and beverages anywhere in the park.
- You must leave jewelry, accessories, loose items, hard objects, and electronic devices behind when using rides and attractions.
- Personal floats are not permitted in pools and attractions.
Accessibility
Singapore Oceanarium
- All public areas at Singapore Oceanarium are wheelchair accessible.
- Selected support areas are not wheelchair accessible due to stairs and a lack of ramps; access to these areas may be restricted for guests with mobility needs.
- For the safety of all guests, crutches, strollers, and electric mobility devices are not permitted in support areas.
Wild Wild Wet
- Guide dogs are welcome on this experience.
Additional information
Singapore Oceanarium
- Participants under the age of 18 must be accompanied and supervised by a paying parent or legal guardian at all times. The allowable ratio is 1 adult to 3 children.
- The experience is open to participants aged 4 and above. Exceptions may be made for children under 4 who can walk independently in support areas.
- All guests must follow their guides on a predetermined itinerary during behind-the-scenes tours.
- Proper attire must be worn at all times.
- Hand stamp and ticket are required for same-day re-entry.
- Complimentary refreshments are provided at the start of the Ocean in Focus programme. Participants with dietary requirements should inform a member of staff of any restrictions.
Wild Wild Wet
- Operating hours: Monday to Friday: 12pm - 6pm. On Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays, it is open from 11am to 6pm. Last admission is at 5pm on all days.
- Facilities: changing rooms, shower cubicles, a separate kids' shower area, secure lockers, life jackets, baby water carriers, and cabanas for rent.
- Adults must always supervise children.
- Dress code: modest swimwear, shorts, t-shirts. All swimming attire should be free of zippers, rivets, buttons, or other hard objects.
- Rides might close or change without notice. Weather, upkeep, or safety issues can disrupt things.
- Babies should wear appropriate swimming diapers.
- Slide Up (attraction) located at Wild Wild Wet will be closed for scheduled maintenance until further notice.