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Singapore Zoo
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S.E.A Aquarium™
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Singapore is bursting at the seams with amazing tourist destinations and interesting activities for tourists of all backgrounds due to the urban state's combination of old and modern. Singapore has everything: famous landmarks, glittering skyscrapers, magnificent parks, and lots of five-star hotels. Aquariums in Singapore are one of several attractions that will leave you mesmerized.
Timings: Tuesday through Monday from 10 am to 5 pm.
Location: 8 Sentosa Gateway | Find on Map
There are more than 100,000 marine creatures here, representing 1,000 species, and more than 40 different habitats, making S.E.A. Aquarium one of the biggest aquariums in the world. Visitors are encouraged to take action to preserve the world's seas after participating in engaging programs, seeing animals up close, and experiencing immersive learning excursions.
Things to do at S.E.A Aquarium: At the S.E.A. Aquarium’s Marine Species exhibit, visitors may get up and personal with some of the incredible marine species that can be found in Singapore's seas. Visit the Coral Reef which is home to over 5,000 fish representing over 100 species. All the corals, despite their realistic appearance, are artificial since reef-eating fish would have eaten them if they weren't. The exhibit containing the sea jellies is one of the aquarium's most photogenic spots.
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, Stroller for disabled, wheelchair ramps and elevators, Climate controlled
Places to eat: S.E.A side snacks, Ocean Bites
Nearby: Universal Studios Singapore, Resorts World Sentosa, Adventure Cove Waterpark, Marina Bay Sands Singapore
Timings: Tuesday through Monday from 10 am to 5 pm.
Location: 8 Sentosa Gateway | Find on Map
One of the most visited places in Sentosa is Marine Life Park. Two of Singapore's most popular tourist destinations, the S.E.A. Aquarium and Adventure Cove Water Park, are located in this 20-acre park in the city's southern district. From 2012 to 2014, the oceanarium at Marine Life Park was the biggest in the world. Dolphin Island, home to the magnificent bottlenose dolphins, is another popular destination. Many of Sentosa's hotels as well as other attractions are within walking distance, making this incredible spot even more convenient for exploring the underwater world.
Things to do in Marine Life Park: The circular tank known as the Coral Garden has a coral reef and a large variety of coral reef species, including clownfish, Napoleon wrasse, and many more. One or two seahorse aquariums are also available. Close by, you may also find aquariums housing freshwater species like crocodile gar and American paddlefish. The Underwater City tanks house the majority of the live corals, including the royal blue tang and enormous moray, as well as 100 kinds of corals and 20 genera of soft corals.
Accessibility: Service dogs or assistant dogs, wheelchair accessible, special toilets for people with disabilities.
Places to eat: Bay Restaurant
Nearby: Universal Studios Singapore, Gardens by the Bay, Wings of Time, Madame Tussauds Singapore
Timings: Tuesdays through Monday from 8.30 am to 6 pm
Location: 80 Mandai Lake Road | Find on Map
Distance from Singapore: 36.2 km
Located amid Singapore's highly wooded central catchment region, the Singapore Zoo, previously known as the Singaporean Zoological Park or Mandai Zoo, spans 28 hectares on the outskirts of Upper Seletar Reservoir. The animals at the Singapore Zoo have always been shown in "open" exhibitions that mimic their natural environments, complete with moats, concealed boundaries, and glass.
Facilities: ATM, Lost & Found, Nursing Rooms, In-park WiFi, Luggage Room
Accessibility: First Aid, Mobility Access
Places to eat:Ah Meng Restaurant, Ah Meng Bistro, KFC (Rainforest Kidzworld) | Know more
Nearby: Night Safari, River Wonders, Wings of Time
Time needed to explore: 4-5 hours
Must-see animals: Aldabra Tortoise, African Penguin, Colobus Monkey, and Giraffes
Timings: Tuesdays through Monday from 10 am to 7 pm
Location: 80 Mandai Lake Road | Find on Map
Distance from Singapore: 36 km
Once branded as River Safari, the River Wonders zoo and aquarium in Singapore's Mandai district is now a part of the infamous Mandai Reserve. On a plot of land of 12 ha, it sits between its twin attractions, the Singapore Night Safari and the Singapore Zoo. Learn about the ecosystems of eight of the world's major rivers—the Mississippi, Nile, Congo, Amazon, Ganges, Mekong, Mary, and the Yangtze—at this 12-hectare wildlife reserve.
Facilities: ATM, Diaper Changing Facilities, Lockers, Rain Gear, Luggage Room
Accessibility: First Aid, Mobility Access
Places to eat: Starbucks, Panda-Mania Tour, Mama Panda Kitchen
Nearby: Kranji War Memorial, MacRitchie Nature Trail
Time needed to explore: 3-4 hours
Must-see animals: Sturgeon, Giant River Otter, Manatee, and Indian Gharial
Timings: Tuesday through Monday from 6.30 pm to 12 am.
Location: 80 Mandai Lake Road | Find on Map
Distance from Singapore: 32.7 km
It was in Mandai, Singapore, that the first nocturnal zoo, simply called the Night Safari, opened its doors to the public. Mandai Wildlife Reserve is home to some of Singapore's most visited attractions, including the Singapore Zoo, Jurong Bird Park, and the aforementioned River Wonders. Over 900 creatures from more than 100 species are being housed at the Night Safari, with 41% of them being endangered or critically endangered.
Facilities: Nursing Rooms, ATM, Lockers, Luggage Room
Accessibility: First Aid, Mobility Access
Places to eat: Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant, New Zealand Natural, Unique Dining Experience
Nearby: Aramsa- Garden Spa, Singapore City Explorers, MacRitchie Nature Trail
Time needed to explore: 3-4 hours.
Must-see animals: Sunda Pangolin, Malayan Tiger, Asian Elephant
Timings: Thursdays through Sundays from 8.30 am to 6 pm.
Location: 2 Jurong Hill | Find on Map
Distance from Singapore: 36.9 km
Jurong Bird Park in Singapore is a popular attraction and aviary for visitors. The Jurong Hill Bird Park is the biggest of its kind in Asia, stretching around 0.2 square kilometers on the western flank of Jurong Hill. Mandai Wildlife Reserve, the same organization in charge of the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, and River Wonders, also oversees this bird park.
Facilities: Nursing Rooms, Luggage Room, ATM, Lockers,
Accessibility: First Aid, Mobility Access
Places to eat: Hawk Café, The Social Kitchen, Pizza Hut Express, Treetops Café
Nearby: River Wonders, Night Safari, MacRitchie Nature Trail
Time needed to explore: 3-4 hours.
Must-see animals: Macaws, King Penguin, Lory Loft, and Black Wing mayna
Yes, there are two main aquariums in Singapore; S.E.A. Aquarium & Marine Life Park aquarium.
You can buy tickets to aquariums in Singapore online at this link.
S.E.A. Aquarium in Singapore is the best quarium in Singapore.
Yes, some of the most famous zoos in Singapore are Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, River Wonders, & Jurong Bird Park,
Two to three hours may be needed to fully explore the maritime species and flowers.
Access for those using wheelchairs and other facilities catering to those with special needs are present in Singaporean aquariums.
Everyone visiting Singapore should make time to see one of the country's aquariums. Over 1 lakh unique marine species and breathtaking reefs are waiting for you to explore their world.
While there isn't a hard and fast rule about what to wear to Singapore's aquariums, we suggest something as simple as jeans and a t-shirt.
On certain occasions, most aquariums in Singapore host events and other festivities.
Restaurants are often available at the aquariums in Singapore. You may spend quality time with your loved ones while also having an exciting experience in the aquatic world and refueling with a delicious meal.