Situated on Sentosa, Underwater World Singapore is a dream haven that showcases the awe-inspiring beauty of a whole different world beneath the seas. Visitors can expect a fun-filled experience through interactive activities and interesting exhibits, before they arrive at the highlight: A spectacular 83 metre-long tunnel that houses majestic rays, fearsome sharks and great shoals of other fishes.
After Underwater World Singapore, visitors can move on to Dolphin Lagoon where they get to watch charming pink dolphins demonstrate their natural abilities such as spy-hopping, tail-walking and vocalization.
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Underwater World Singapore also offers a unique activity that enable visitors to unwind and have fun at the same time. At Fish Reflexology, participants get to enjoy a unique pedicure session done by spa fish, followed by a good massage by a qualified foot reflexologist.
Many marine species, such as the blacktip and whitetip sharks, eagle rays and big-belly seahorses, breed and thrive in the Underwater World. Underwater World plays an integral role in conservation efforts such as rescuing the endangered turtle species and spearheading a coral relocation project in the Southern Islands.
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Swim with the Dolphins is an educational cum enjoyable hands-on program with our lovely pink dolphins which will offer you a rare opportunity to learn more about our intelligent friends. Delight yourself through a close interaction with our charming pink dolphins at the Dolphin Lagoon. These pink mammals are known as Indo-Pacific Humpbacked dolphins.
Grab this rare opportunity to learn more about these intelligent pink mammals on various aspects such as husbandry behavior and their various characteristics. Under the guidance of our trainers, you can learn how to give simple hand cues and watch the dolphins perform their natural abilities such as wave their fins, balance a basketball, and even whistle! You will also get a chance to feed the dolphin too!
Price: S$150 per person (for program dates 1 March 2007 onwards) Session: 9.45am daily (except Wednesdays) |
As part of Underwater World Singapore’s (UWS) continuing efforts to introduce more exciting and interactive oceanarium experiences to our visitors, UWS has catalyzed the integration of aquatic science and technology to introduce the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) System making us the world’s first oceanarium to do so.
All the seven species of fishes in our Living Fossils tank are embedded with RFID tags. The RFID tag implanted in each fish will enable it to be sensed by antennas that are fitted on the front of the exhibition tank. When the fish swims within detectable range, the RFID tag sends a signal to the antenna, which then relays a signal to a touch screen computer. Visitors will also be able to navigate through all the detailed information about the fish including its name, diet and characteristics by clicking on the appropriate icons on the computer screen. |
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Underwater World Singapore 9am - 9pm daily (last admission at 8.30pm)
Dolphin Lagoon 10.30am – 6pm daily (last admission at 5.30pm)
Fish Reflexology 10.00am – 7pm daily (last appointment at 6.15pm)
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Underwater World Singapore and Dolphin Lagoon SGD 22.90 adults, SGD 14.60 children (from 3-12 years old). Free admission for children below 3 years old.
Fish Reflexology SGD 38.00 for 40-minute session SGD 52.00 for 50-minute session |
Underwater World Singapore and Dolphin Lagoon: 1.5 hours |
80 Siloso Road, Sentosa, Singapore 098969 |
To Underwater World Singapore and Fish Reflexology Take Sentosa Shuttle Bus from Harbourfront interchange, or Sentosa Express from Vivo City, and alight at Beach Station. Board the Blue Line bus and alight at Underwater World stop.
To Dolphin Lagoon Take Sentosa Shuttle Bus from Harbourfront interchange, or Sentosa Express from Vivo City, and alight at Beach Station. Board the Yellow Line bus and alight at Dolphin Lagoon stop.
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The following information is obtained from Access Singapore.
- Main entrance - Accessible to wheelchair and ambulant-disabled.
- Side entrance - Can be opened to guests on official visits.
- Lifts - Accessible to wheelchair and ambulant-disabled.
- Ticketing counter - Access to wheelchair is limited and assistance may be required. Accessible to ambulant-disabled.
- Public toilets for the disabled - Accessible to wheelchair and ambulant-disabled.
- Public telephone - Two on - site
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