The Open Ocean habitat’s viewing panel at the SEA Aquarium™ – also the world’s largest – is 36 metres wide and 8.3 metres high.

Peek into the ocean
Catch a glimpse of more than 50,000 creatures that live underwater at the SEA Aquarium™.

Photo by Choo Yut Shing

As you stare at the shoals of fish and fascinating sea creatures swimming in the tanks of the S.E.A. Aquarium™, you may wonder who is actually watching whom. Are they, in fact, ogling humans like two-legged mammal exhibits from the other side of the glass tank?

No matter the perspective, the aquarium within Resorts World™ Sentosa is a marine world with more than 100,000 underwater animals from approximately 1,000 species, including sand tiger sharks, sea jellies and manta rays.

Watery homes
From dangerous sharks to endangered species, the SEA Aquarium in Singapore offers everyone excitement like no other.

The multitude of marine life at S.E.A. Aquarium™ are grouped according to seven different zones with over 40 habitats. Deepen your knowledge of marine ecosystems by observing aquatic species from the Bay of Bengal, the Straits of Malacca & Andaman Sea and the Great Lakes of East Africa, the underwater community in coral reefs, and cool marine life in the cold-water habitats.

For a thrilling observation of majestic apex predators, stroll over to the Shark Seas Habitat, which contains over 100 of these predators including endangered species such as the scalloped hammerhead shark and the silvertip shark.

The centrepiece of S.E.A. Aquarium™ is the Open Ocean Habitat, a humongous aquarium which makes you feel like you’re on the cavernous ocean floor. Many just sit and stare in rapt fascination, at the sweeping ocean scenery beyond the spotless glass panels. You probably will, too.