Singapore Oceanarium Education Programmes
About this experience
<p>The Singapore Oceanarium Student Programme offers a unique educational experience for students, combining immersive marine life learning with interactive sessions. Participants will explore a world of aquatic ecosystems, gaining first-hand exposure to diverse marine species, habitat simulations, and the science behind marine conservation.</p><br><p>Through guided tours and curated exhibits, the programme is designed to enhance students’ understanding of marine biology, environmental stewardship, and the delicate balance of our underwater world. The focus is on fostering curiosity, encouraging observation, and promoting awareness about marine conservation efforts.</p>
What to expect
<p>Participants in the Singapore Oceanarium Student Programme will embark on an educational journey through the depths of marine ecosystems. From the moment they step into the aquarium environment, they will encounter a rich variety of marine life, from vibrant reef communities to larger open-water species. Through informative displays, live demonstrations, and guided tours, students will learn about ecological interdependence, species adaptations, and the human impact on aquatic environments. The programme aims to spark curiosity and foster a deeper appreciation for marine conservation by highlighting both the beauty and fragility of underwater worlds. By the end of the visit, students should walk away with a stronger understanding of marine biology, environmental responsibility, and a sense of stewardship toward the ocean.</p>
Highlights
- Participate in interactive and educational exhibits.
- Gain awareness on environmental responsibility and ocean protection.
- Discover a wide range of marine species up close.
- Enjoy guided tours led by knowledgeable educators.
- Learn about marine ecosystems and conservation efforts.
Things to note
- Timing and duration of sessions may vary — plan to allocate sufficient time for the full experience.
- The programme may require prior registration or booking — ensure you confirm availability and group size ahead of time.
- Group size or age restrictions may apply depending on the educational focus or safety regulations.
- Respect for the marine animals and habitats is essential — follow the instructions given by guides and facility staff at all times.
- Students might need to follow certain rules or guidelines (e.g. no flash photography, no feeding unless supervised, respectful behavior around animals).
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Officially Tintin
I recently visited the Singapore Oceanarium and it was a wonderful and memorable experience. The entire place is very well organized and beautifully designed, making it enjoyable for visitors of all age groups. As you walk through the different sections, you get to see an incredible variety of marine life that is both fascinating and educational. There are so many types of fish in different shapes, sizes, and colors that I had never seen before. From tiny glowing fish to massive ocean species, every aquarium section is carefully maintained and gives a very clear view. One of the best parts of the visit was the large glass tunnel where you can walk while sharks and giant rays swim above and around you. It truly feels like walking inside the ocean. The lighting and presentation are excellent, creating a calm and immersive environment. The giant central tank is absolutely stunning and is one of the main highlights of the attraction. Watching the slow movement of large sea creatures in such a massive space is very relaxing and mesmerizing. The staff members are helpful, and the facility is clean and well managed. There are also educational displays explaining marine ecosystems and conservation efforts, which makes the visit informative as well as entertaining. It is recommended to try booking tickets in advance before going, as the place can get crowded during weekends and holidays. Overall, this attraction easily takes two to three hours to explore and is a must-visit place in Singapore for families and marine life lovers.
YN
Enjoyable trip to the newly opened Oceanarium. While the tickets are on the pricier side, I felt the experience was worth it. I spent roughly four hours there, much of which involved looking up additional facts and identifying creatures that were not covered on the information panels. The on-site information is fairly brief and only provided for selected creatures. It would be great if the experience were more educational with more detailed and comprehensive explanations. The midpoint of the Oceanarium is the Open Ocean zone, which serves as a pleasant viewing area and a good place to take a short break. This is also where food and toilets are located, though more toilets would definitely be appreciated. Food options are simple but decent, mainly basic finger foods such as nuggets, popcorn, and chicken tenders. The journey in was much enjoyable, while the latter part back was a little underwhelming. My favourite installation was A Home Reimagined: A Submerged Reality, which presents an apocalyptic vision of rising sea levels and was both impactful and thought-provoking. Overall, there is a wide variety of well-curated and interactive installations and tanks to enjoy. The layout is engaging and family-friendly, making it especially suitable for children.
Xun Hooi Chng
Very fun and informative. There were interactive stations scattered throughout the journey, which was engaging and fun. Luckily, it wasn't very crowded when I visited and I got to take a lot of photos of the fish. Some fish were hard to take photos of, and others were easy to take photos of. I'm quite happy with my photos. There were also toilets and water fountains at frequent intervals. The food is expansive, but pretty alright. I loved sitting down and watching the fish swim at the big tank, the music and atmosphere were very relaxing. The sharks were very chill.
Bobby Phan Au (Foodie Explorer One)
If you’re staying in Sentosa like we did, hitting up the Singapore Oceanarium is an absolute must—it’s right in Resorts World Sentosa, just a quick ride on the free Sentosa Express from Imbiah Station (super easy 1-min walk from the resort to the skytrain, then hop off at Resorts World!). This place is incredible: it’s one of the world’s largest oceanariums, now even bigger after a major revamp and rebranding in 2025. It reopened as Singapore Oceanarium in July 2025, three times larger than before, with 22 immersive zones showcasing over 100,000 marine animals from more than 1,000 species. Think stunning habitats from shallow coral reefs to deep-sea mysteries, prehistoric underwater worlds, massive jellyfish collections, and interactive storytelling that educates while blowing your mind. Highlights we loved: • The Open Ocean Habitat with the world’s largest viewing panel—sharks, manta rays, and schools of fish gliding right overhead. It’s hypnotic! • Over-the-head tunnels and giant dioramas for that “underwater” feel. • Glowing jellyfish exhibits, vibrant coral zones, and touch pools for hands-on fun. • Behind-the-scenes vibes like seahorse or jellyfish feeding sessions (bookable add-ons). • Educational zones blending conservation messages with cool tech—perfect for families to learn while having fun. It’s family-friendly, well-maintained, and not too crowded on weekdays. Allow several hours to explore fully—it’s more than just looking at fish; it’s an inspiring ocean journey that makes you appreciate marine life more. It’s worth it for the wow factor—especially if you’ve never seen anything this scale. 😊
Katrina Caesar
Loved it! One of the best I’ve ever visited. So much to see. I loved that all the animals appeared to be really healthy! We arrived at 9:00am on a Tuesday. On a Sunday the line was huge waiting to get in at 2pm in the afternoon. I like how they allow you in in stages and groups. It meant we were never crowded. Easy to get around. Amazing animals and beautiful tanks and enclosures. Lots of places to sit and watch and enjoy the animals. Feeding time is great. The big tank is incredible.
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Colours of the Ocean
Interactive preschool program exploring marine animal colors and camouflage patterns
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This educational program teaches young children why marine animals have different colors and patterns, focusing on camouflage and survival techniques. Students will observe live marine life and learn how environmental changes affect animals' ability to hide in the ocean.
What's included
- 1 hour 30 minute educational session
- Marine life observation
- Learning about camouflage and survival patterns
Practical info
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes. Available sessions at 10am and 2pm. Groups divided into maximum 20 students per session.
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- Target age: 3-6 years old (N1-K2)
- Minimum 20 students required
- Maximum 120 students total (divided into groups of 20)
Interactive preschool program exploring marine animal colors and camouflage patterns
Sustainability in Motion
Educational programme exploring marine sustainability and conservation strategies
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Discover how Resorts World Sentosa and Singapore Oceanarium work towards marine sustainability through global targets and environmental protection efforts. Engage in problem-based learning to develop solutions for real-world marine conservation scenarios.
What's included
- 1.5-hour educational programme
- Problem-based learning activities
- Marine sustainability and conservation education
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Duration: approximately 1.5 hours. Group size: minimum 20 students, maximum 120 students (max 20 per group).
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- Target group: Secondary 3 – Pre-University (15–18 years old)
- Learning focus: Human impact on marine environments, sustainability practices, conservation strategies and real-world applications
Educational programme exploring marine sustainability and conservation strategies
Science of Survival
Educational program exploring marine animal survival adaptations with behind-the-scenes insights
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Learn how marine animals survive in the ocean through camouflage, toxins, and other adaptations. This educational program provides behind-the-scenes insights into marine specimens and explores the connections between biology and technology.
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- Behind-the-scenes insights
- Learning about animal adaptations for survival
- Exploration of habitat differences
- Biology and technology connections
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Duration: approximately 2 hours. Group size: minimum 20 students, maximum 120 students (maximum 20 per group).
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- Target group: Primary 4 – Primary 6 (10–12 years old)
Educational program exploring marine animal survival adaptations with behind-the-scenes insights
A Plastic Tale
Interactive storytelling programme teaching kids about plastic pollution and marine life
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An engaging storytelling-based educational programme where students discover how plastic pollution affects marine life. Children learn practical ways to help the environment through the 3Rs: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. The programme covers how plastic enters our oceans, the impact of littering, and environmental responsibility.
What's included
- Interactive storytelling session
- Educational content about plastic pollution and marine life
- Learning about the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle)
Practical info
Duration: approximately 2 hours. Group size: minimum 20 students, maximum 120 students (organized in groups of 20).
Important notes
- Target age group: K1-K2 (5-6 years old)
- Minimum 20 students required
- Maximum 120 students per booking
Interactive storytelling programme teaching kids about plastic pollution and marine life
Singapore Oceanarium Career Guidance
Behind-the-scenes career guidance session with Singapore Oceanarium team members
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Meet passionate Singapore Oceanarium team members behind-the-scenes and discover the unique roles that keep the facility running. Learn about different marine-related career pathways, industry responsibilities, and opportunities in conservation and ocean-related fields.
What's included
- Behind-the-scenes access
- Meet with team members
- Career pathway guidance
- Information on marine conservation roles
Practical info
Duration: approximately 1.5 hours. Group size: minimum 20 students, maximum 120 students (maximum 20 per group).
Important notes
- Target group: Secondary 3 to Pre-University students (15-18 years old)
- Focus on marine-related career pathways and conservation opportunities
Behind-the-scenes career guidance session with Singapore Oceanarium team members
Fins to Feet
Educational programme exploring fish evolution with guided activities and worksheets
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Discover how modern fish differ from ancient species through this educational programme exploring vertebrate evolution. Learn about structural adaptations and the transition from aquatic to terrestrial environments. Includes a self-guided worksheet to identify diverse fish species in today's oceans.
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- Self-guided worksheet
- Fish species identification activities
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Duration: approximately 1.5 hours. Minimum 20 students, maximum 120 students (maximum 20 per group).
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- Target group: Secondary 3-5 students (ages 15-17)
- Learning focus: Evolution of vertebrates, structural adaptations (fins to limbs), transition from aquatic to terrestrial environments
Educational programme exploring fish evolution with guided activities and worksheets
Singapore’s Coastal Heritage
Interactive 1.5-hour learning program about Singapore's coastal heritage and marine ecosystems
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Foster a deeper understanding of Singapore's marine biodiversity through this interactive learning journey. Explore coastal habitats, discover historical and cultural connections to the coast, and learn about conservation efforts to protect these important ecosystems.
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- Interactive learning journey about marine biodiversity
- Education about coastal habitats in Singapore
- Historical and cultural connections to the coast
- Human impact and conservation information
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Duration: approximately 1.5 hours. Group size: minimum 20 students, maximum 120 students (maximum 20 per group).
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- Target group: Secondary 1 – Secondary 3 (13–15 years old)
Interactive 1.5-hour learning program about Singapore's coastal heritage and marine ecosystems
Exploring Aquatic Diversity
Educational programme exploring aquatic animal classification through classroom and oceanarium activities
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Learn about animal classification and traits of different aquatic species through interactive classroom activities. Put your learning into practice by observing animals from various groups during an oceanic adventure at Singapore Oceanarium.
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- Interactive classroom activities
- Oceanic adventure observing animals at Singapore Oceanarium
- Learning about animal classification and biodiversity
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Duration: approximately 1.5 hours. Group size: minimum 20 students, maximum 120 students (maximum 20 per group).
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- Target group: Secondary 1 – Secondary 2 (13–14 years old)
- Learning focus includes classification of aquatic organisms, biodiversity in aquatic ecosystems, and adaptations of different species to their habitats
Educational programme exploring aquatic animal classification through classroom and oceanarium activities
Uncovering Singapore Coasts
Educational programme exploring Singapore's marine biodiversity and coastal habitats
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This educational programme introduces students to Singapore's rich marine biodiversity and coastal ecosystems. Students will learn to identify different marine habitats while understanding how environmental changes and human activities impact these ecosystems. The programme focuses on local biodiversity, marine habitats, and environmental appreciation.
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Duration: approximately 1.5 hours. Group size: minimum 20 students, maximum 200 students (maximum 20 per group).
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- Target group: Primary 1 – Primary 6 (7–12 years old)
Educational programme exploring Singapore's marine biodiversity and coastal habitats
Ocean Discovery Experience
Educational ocean discovery experience exploring marine evolution, habitats and conservation
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This Ocean Discovery Experience teaches you about marine evolution and how it has shaped ocean life over time. You'll explore different marine habitats found across various ocean layers and learn about current threats facing our oceans. The programme also covers marine conservation efforts and how they help reduce environmental threats.
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Weekdays: 10:00am - 7:00pm (Last admission: 7:00pm). Weekends, Public & School Holidays: 9:00am - 9:00pm (Last admission: 9:00pm).
Educational ocean discovery experience exploring marine evolution, habitats and conservation



