Not only is this Asia's largest tropical oceanarium, the revolutionary concept of marine life display enables you to unravel the mysteries of the deep in stunning proximity. A conveyor walkway takes you through a submerged 80-metre acrylic tunnel that meanders through a living coral reef where more than 2,500 marine creatures from 250 species abound. From the weedy sea dragon, poisonous lionfish and electric blue fish to giant clams, sharks and endangered giant turtles, you will see them all here, swimming gracefully above and around you. It's located on the island of Sentosa.
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“Amazing”
Just amazing to be able to walk almost inside the water, with the fishes (especially the sharks) almost surrounding you. Very nice setup! Unfor...
“The most wonderful placle”
There are various type of fishes in the acquarium. I am amazing when i see this woderful view. It is happy to be so near with the ocean living ...
“Overrated, overhyped and typical of Singapore”
If Singapore is the most boring city in Asia, then surely Sentosa Island and its so-called attractions are the low point. We went to the dolphi...
“Short visit”
Came early to go to both place before finishing the day with Songs of the Seas. Unfortunately, it took only 45 mins to 1 hr to finish the under...
“Best thing to do on Sentosa”
This was a really neat experience. We chose a terrible time to attend (Saturday afternoon of a long weekend), so it was extremely busy. Even so...
“A great place for kids”
We visited underwater world in Singapore in August 2007 as part of a 3 day stay over en route to Australia. Our 6 year old thought the moving t...
Underwater World, Sentosa
I went into underwater world expecting an amazing aquarium after going to the bird park and the zoo and being amazed. I left feeling a little j...
Me too
I completely agree with the previous reviewer. Normally I would'nt post anything but I know when I only see one review, I don't think it repre...
Small but good
The Underwater Aquarium at Sentosa is larger then it first seems from outside, because most of the Aquarium is underground. It has a good varie...
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