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MR ROBIN HOUGHTON

Mr

Jul 2025
4/5
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Purchasing online was simple enough and the tickets were there on the phone almost immediately. However, key information was either hard to fiind or missing. One such was what to do next...like avoid the ticketing office and go styraight to boarding. Unfortunately, myself and my partner waited at the mOunt faber office and we were the queue...only us....nobody else but guess what, little bad attitude, racist, homphobic miss hitler refused to answer one simple question untl we had both walked round the ropes and entered her winow area the roped route and bear in mind, there was nobody else there, absolutely nobody. aS we obliged her stupidity, two locals appeared, walked to her window and were served.......total racism. Had the tickets told us to skip the line, we would never have had to face that vile excuse for a human. The remainder of the experince was absoluitely sperb. The cable cars were clean annd we had one to ourselves. there was a local photographer to capture the experience but his prices at $45 for one photo seemed a bit OTT even for Singapore. The views from the cars were superb and the overall exerience was highly recommended. if you are joining at Mount Faber, avoid that ticket office. She needs some form of customer service training and at least one lesson in how to be a decent human being. Better still, with an attitude like hers, she should be sacked.
Aldona Klepacka
FR

Aldona

France
Jul 2025
5/5
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Everything😍 We really liked it, it was amazing—we were delighted by the views, didn’t have to wait in any lines, and the staff was very friendly.
Veronica Ng
SG

Veronica

Singapore
Jun 2025
4/5
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Great performance. Heavy rain pour in the afternoon. Great that the weather clear and my oversea guest is happy with the performance .
Rosemary Wolter
AU

Rosemary

Australia
Apr 2025
5/5
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The Wings of Time never disappoints and we have seen it three times! Would be really exciting if they developed a new show at some stage.
Nadeem Shafi
GB

Nadeem

United Kingdom
Apr 2025
5/5
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The experience was great, kept our 7 year old entertained by not being too long, having the interactivity of using a wand and lots of different rooms. Ticketing was easy to buy online, but it should be better sign posted and/or clearly marked on tickets as to where to go when you get off Sentosa Express.
Ritu Tiku
SG

Ritu

Singapore
Apr 2025
5/5
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Everything about the trip was good. I was travelling with my mom who is 80 yrs old. I feel that guidance about lift facility for Sr citizens should be more highlighted
Jitesh J Parmar
GB

Jitesh

United Kingdom
Mar 2025
5/5
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Amazing Aquarium to visit. one of the largest one I seen. So many different tanks. One had 2 divers in. WoW ❤️. It's definitely worth visiting
Heidi Watkins

Heidi

Dec 2017
5/5
The app is easy to navigate and it throws up great recommendations based on your search. It’s become my go to app for all ticket bookings.

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Singapore Oceanarium tickets | Step into a world beneath the waves

The Singapore Oceanarium is a reimagined and expanded version of the former S.E.A. Aquarium, now bigger, bolder, and designed to fully immerse you in the wonders of the ocean. It’s home to over 100,000 marine animals, but what truly sets it apart is how it tells the story of our seas through 22 themed zones, including new highlights like Ocean Wonders, Typhoon Theatre, and the Deep Sea zone Abyssal Echoes.

With state-of-the-art multimedia, interactive exhibits, and hands-on learning areas, the experience goes beyond just watching marine life. It draws you into their world, from shallow coastal waters to the unexplored deep.

Themed zones at the Singapore Oceanarium

Visitors observing prehistoric sea creatures at Singapore Oceanarium.
Visitors observing marine life in a Singapore Oceanarium ecosystem exhibit.
Guide explaining marine life to tourists at Singapore Oceanarium.
Visitors exploring the Discovery Pool at Singapore Oceanarium.
Jellyfish display at Singapore Oceanarium with visitors observing.
Lionfish swimming near coral
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In the Beginning

  • Drop of Water: See how life begins from a single droplet, magnified into a world of plankton.
  • Ocean Wonders: Watch thousands of jellyfish swirl in a massive, glowing kreisel tank.
  • Ancient Waters: Meet prehistoric ocean giants brought to life with fossils and animations.
  • Conquering Land: Learn how life moved from sea to land through real and digital creatures.

At the Surface

  • Spirit of Exploration: Step under a 9th-century ship and explore tales of maritime adventure.
  • Singapore’s Coast: Discover native marine life and try hands-on experiences like touch pools.

Sunlight

  • Shark Seas: Walk through a shark tunnel and get an AR view of these powerful predators.
  • Coral Gardens: View live corals and clams, and crawl through tunnels alongside reef fish.
  • Reef Animals & Kelp Forest: Wander through kelp forests and see rare hatchlings in the lab.
  • Open Ocean: Look through the giant panel into a vast tank filled with rays and sharks.

Into the Deep

  • Open Ocean Currents: See how ocean currents move life and waste across the globe.
  • Migrators: Follow the journeys of dolphins and deep-sea creatures across ocean habitats.
  • Benthos: Explore sea floor life and design your own virtual sea creature.
  • Artificial Habitat: Explore a sunken shipwreck and learn how manmade reefs help marine life.

The Abyss

  • Deep Ocean Exploration: Stand beside a submersible and discover deep-sea missions.
  • Life in the Deep: Dive into the dark ocean zone with glowing animals and interactive AR.
  • Whale Fall & Seamount: Walk through a fallen whale skeleton and explore deep-sea life it supports.
  • Trenches: Enter the ocean’s deepest zones with floor-to-ceiling trench projections.

A New Horizon

  • Ocean’s Future: Witness climate change impacts and meet lionfish in a surreal seascape.
  • Hallway of Hope: End on a high with real success stories and a chance to make a pledge.

Singapore Oceanarium map

singapore oceanarium map

Your Singapore Oceanarium ticket options

SEA Aquarium - Singapore

Admission Ticket

  • For first-time visitors, families, and anyone wanting a self-guided experience.
  • Includes access to all 22 themed zones filled with marine habitats and interactive exhibits.
  • Choose from standard admission or upgrade with guided Animal Spotlight or Ocean in Focus add-ons.

Recommended experience:

  • Singapore Oceanarium Tickets
Family interacting with a dolphin at Dolphin Discovery Show.

Dolphin Moments

  • For guests who want to combine marine exploration with a dolphin encounter.
  • Includes Oceanarium entry plus dolphin programs ranging from observation to in-water interaction.
  • Ticket types include Dolphin Observer, Exploration, Connection, and Immersion.

Recommended experience:

  • Singapore Oceanarium Tickets with Dolphin Moments
Colourful fishes in large tank at Singapore Oceanarium with visitors observing.

Immersive Programs

  • For curious learners, marine enthusiasts, and families with older kids.
  • Features guided experiences like behind-the-scenes tours and hands-on workshops.
  • Options include Insider VIP Experience and Fossilist Workshop.

Recommended experience:

  • Singapore Oceanarium Immersive Programs
Divers exploring underwater at Singapore Oceanarium.

Dive Programs

  • For thrill-seekers and certified divers looking for unique underwater encounters.
  • Let you dive in the Oceanarium or complete PADI courses in a controlled marine setting.
  • Ticket types include Open Ocean Dive, Shark Dive, Discover Scuba, and certification courses.

Recommended experience:

  • Singapore Oceanarium Dive Programs
  • Singapore Oceanarium Shark Dive Programs

Discover more at Singapore Oceanarium

Girl observing jellyfish at S.E.A Aquarium Singapore.

Sea Jelly Secrets

📍 Ocean Wonders

🕒 Daily | 10:45am & 1:45pm

Uncover fascinating facts about sea jellies as our presenters share how these mesmerizing creatures are cared for, what they eat, and what makes them so unique.

Coral reef with diverse marine life at Singapore Oceanarium.

Curious About Corals

📍 Coral Gardens

🕒 Daily | 10:30am & 1:30pm

Learn why corals are the lifeblood of reef ecosystems, how we grow new colonies behind the scenes, and how coral care supports ocean sustainability.

Swimming with dolphin at Singapore Oceanarium.

Dive Feeding

📍 Shark Seas | Tue & Thu, 2:30pm

📍 Open Ocean | Daily (except Mon & Fri), 4:00pm

Get ready to be amazed as a diver enters the depths to hand-feed a vibrant mix of marine life, including moray eels, rays, sharks and more.

Visitors observing sharks

Sensational Sharks

📍 Shark Seas

🕒 Coming Soon

Watch as divers, protected by chainmail suits, step into Shark Seas to feed its fiercest residents in a live session that’s both thrilling and educational.

Hammerhead shark swimming in Singapore Oceanarium coral reef exhibit.

Open Ocean Discovery Presentation

📍 Open Ocean

🕒 Coming Soon

Meet some of the ocean’s biggest stars like manta rays and hammerheads, and even learn dive signals as you interact with divers in this live presentation.

Child hugging manta ray mascot at aquarium exhibit.

Say Cheese with the Manta Mascots

📍 Entry Plaza, Open Ocean Habitat & Shipwreck

🕒 Coming Soon

Snap a photo with our friendly manta mascots at various zones - a fun and memorable encounter for kids and families alike.

Celebrate World Manta Ray Day

Manta ray swimming over sandy ocean floor.

📅 6 Sep – 20 Sep, 2025

🕧 11:30am, 2pm, 4:30pm

🎧 English

Celebrate World Manta Ray Day at Singapore Oceanarium with educational programmes, themed treats, and family activities that shine a spotlight on these gentle giants.

Event Highlights

  • Animal Spotlight: Manta Rays – Guided programme on feeding behaviours and ecological roles, with a complimentary manta ray plush keychain for participants.
  • Meet Our Manta Mascot – Snap memorable photos with the friendly manta mascots in the Open Ocean Zone.
  • Manta Ray-Inspired Delights and Souvenirs – Enjoy themed food offerings and browse a selection of manta-inspired merchandise.
  • Storytelling at the Children’s Biodiversity Library – Special edition of Ocean Tales: Manja’s Adventure presented with the National Library Board.

Plan your visit to Singapore Oceanarium

S.E.A Aquarium Singapore

Singapore Oceanarium operating hours: 10am to 7pm (last entry at 7pm)

  • Habitats & Zones: 10am–7pm
  • Pier Adventure: 11am–6pm

Retail stores

  • Singapore Oceanarium Store: 10am–7pm
  • Tidal Trove: 10am–7pm

Food & beverage outlets

  • Explorer’s Nook: 10am–7pm
  • Tidal Deli: 10am–7pm
  • Ocean Bites: 10am–7pm

Operating hours are dynamic and may vary. Please check the latest schedule here.

Visitors entering the Singapore Oceanarium under a modern, blue-arched structure.
  • Best time of the day: The best time to visit is in the morning when the Oceanarium opens, as it's less crowded and the exhibits feel fresh and calm. Afternoons tend to be busier, especially around popular feeding sessions and presentations.
  • Best time of the week: Weekdays, particularly from Tuesday to Thursday, tend to be quieter than weekends or public holidays, offering a more relaxed experience. Weekends see more families and groups, adding a livelier buzz to the space.
  • Best time of the year: For the best seasonal experience, plan a visit between mid-January to March or September to early November, when tourist numbers are lower and the weather is pleasant. School holidays and festive periods bring higher footfall, creating a more energetic atmosphere across the zones.

Address: 24 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, Singapore, 098137 | Find on Maps

Singapore Oceanarium is situated within Resorts World Sentosa on Sentosa Island.

  • By car: Approximately 30 minutes by car from Changi Airport, Tuas Checkpoint, or Woodlands Checkpoint.
  • By bus: Take any of the following buses—10, 30, 57, 61, 65, 80, 97, 100, 123M, 131, 143, 145, 166, or 855—and alight at VivoCity. From there, board bus RWS8 from bus stop 14141 (VivoCity) or 14121 (Merrill Lynch, HarbourFront) and alight at the Resorts World Sentosa drop-off point. Alternatively, take buses 123, 188R, or NR6 and alight at Resorts World Sentosa bus stop 14519. 
  • By cable car: From HarbourFront MRT, head towards Exit B and follow signs to the Singapore Cable Car Station at HarbourFront Tower II. Board the cable car and alight at Imbiah Station. Transfer to the Sentosa Express and alight at Resorts World Station (1 stop later). 
  • By train: Take the North-East Line or Circle Line to HarbourFront MRT Station and exit via Exit E into VivoCity. Head to Level 3 to board the Sentosa Express and alight at Resorts World Station (1 stop later).
Facilities - SEA Aquarium - Singapore
  • Nursing rooms
  • Stroller & wheelchair access
  • Prayer rooms
  • Elevator
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Restrooms
Rules - SEA Aquarium - Singapore
  • Photography is allowed inside the Singapore Oceanarium, but please turn off your flash for the comfort and safety of the animals. Professional production cameras are not permitted.
  • Outside food and drinks are not allowed, except for baby food, formulas, and items for guests with special dietary needs.
  • Smoking is not permitted inside. Guests may use designated smoking areas outside the Oceanarium.
  • Pets and animals are not allowed, with the exception of service animals assisting guests with disabilities.
  • Admission is valid for the entire day during operating hours (excluding special events). Guests who wish to exit and re-enter must get a hand stamp at the exit and present it along with their ticket for same-day re-entry.
Dining area at Rotterdam Zoo with tables set among lush greenery.
  • Explorer’s Nook (Spirit of Exploration): A cozy, explorer-themed café offering a range of pastries, gourmet sandwiches, salads, and savoury bites with both local and international flavours. Perfect for a mid-journey break in an adventure-inspired setting.

  • Tide Deli (Migrators): Grab a quick snack or treat before heading back into the oceanic exhibits. Known for light bites and exclusive artisan gelato, located conveniently beside Tidal Trove.
  • Ocean Bites (Open Ocean): A scenic snack stop with savoury and sweet options, located right next to the Open Ocean habitat—ideal for relaxing while manta rays glide past.
Singapore Oceanarium store interior with shark-themed entrance and merchandise displays.
  • Singapore Oceanarium Store (Exit): Step into a marine-themed retail space featuring apparel, educational books, eco-friendly brands, plush toys, and ocean-inspired souvenirs. Open to the public—no admission ticket required.
  • Tidal Trove (Migrators): A fun and educational gift shop offering a wide range of ocean-themed toys, books, and keepsakes designed to spark curiosity and learning. Located next to Tide Deli for a seamless shop-and-snack stop.

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Adventure Cove Waterpark

A splash-filled aquatic playground featuring high-speed water slides, a lazy river, a wave pool, and marine encounters like snorkeling with tropical fish in Rainbow Reef.

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Family interacting with a dolphin at S.E.A. Aquarium, Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore.

Dolphin Island

Meet Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins in a range of interactive programs designed for all ages, offering close-up encounters, educational insights, and unforgettable moments in and out of the water.

Book here

Singapore Oceanarium photos: Key highlights at a glance

Manta Ray swimming

Watch manta rays glide through the open ocean habitat

Take in the awe-inspiring view of giant marine species swimming gracefully in one of the Sentosa Oceanarium’s most iconic zones.

Visitors viewing jellyfish at S.E.A Aquarium, Singapore.
Visitors in an underwater tunnel surrounded by sharks at S.E.A Aquarium, Singapore.
Colorful coral and sea anemones
Giant isopod on display in an aquarium setting.

Frequently asked questions about Singapore Oceanarium tickets

What ticket types are available for SG Oceanarium?

Tickets are available for general admission, dolphin interaction programmes, immersive behind-the-scenes tours, scuba dive programmes, and VIP experiences. Each offers a unique way to engage with marine life, from dry land observation to in-water encounters.

Does everyone need a ticket for the Singapore Oceanarium? Are children exempt?

Children under 4 enter free, with no ticket required.

Can I enter the SG Oceanarium as a Dolphin Observer only?

No, the Dolphin Observer ticket is available only as an add-on to accompany someone who is participating in a dolphin programme. It does not grant general access unless paired with a main participant’s booking.

Are tickets refundable or transferable?

Tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable once issued. They cannot be resold or exchanged, including during delays or unforeseen events.

Can I re-enter the Oceanarium on the same day?

Yes, just get your hand stamped upon exit and present it with your ticket to re-enter later the same day.

Is there a limit to how long I can stay?

There’s no time limit—enjoy the Oceanarium until closing time on the same day of visit.

Can I book multiple programmes on the same day?

Yes, but timings must not overlap. Check the schedule carefully when booking—some programmes run at fixed slots throughout the day and may last from 45 minutes to over 3 hours.

Can I bring a stroller, wheelchair, or bag?

Yes—strollers, wagons, and backpacks are allowed but may undergo inspection. Some back-of-house areas in immersive programmes may not allow strollers or personal mobility aids.

Is the Oceanarium accessible for people with disabilities?

Public spaces are wheelchair-accessible, and there are restrooms, nursing rooms, prayer rooms, elevators, and free Wi‑Fi. However, support areas in some tours (e.g., Into the Abyss) may have stairs and limited access.

What facilities are on-site?

Facilities include free Wi‑Fi, stroller and wheelchair access, nursing rooms, prayer rooms, dedicated elevators, and an inspected baggage policy.

Am I allowed to take photographs or videos?

Photography without flash is allowed inside the Oceanarium (flash off to protect animals). Video recording is permitted within public zones. Professional cameras are not allowed inside, and filming for commercial purposes requires prior approval.

Can I enter gift shops or restaurants without a ticket?

Only the Singapore Oceanarium Store at the exit is open to the public without admission. Shops inside (Explorer’s Nook, Tidal Trove) and dining outlets require valid tickets.

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