Ticket sales for the new Singapore Oceanarium are now open, featuring exciting programs and celebrations before the public opening on July 24.
Resorts World Sentosa proudly announces the opening of the Singapore Oceanarium, a one-of-a-kind marine attraction that will open its doors to global travelers and Filipino visitors on July 24, 2025. This groundbreaking facility, which will be unveiled following an exclusive closed-door event on July 23, 2025, is a fusion of storytelling, marine science, and meaningful engagement. It is designed to inspire knowledge, love, and action for our oceans, offering a unique experience that is sure to captivate visitors of all ages.
PHOTO CREDIT: Singapore Oceanarium, Resorts World Sentosa.
The Oceanarium is not just a place for entertainment, but also a hub for learning and discovery. To mark its opening, the Oceanarium will host a series of events featuring curated showcases and activities by notable Singapore talents. These workshops, installations, and presentations are designed to educate visitors of all ages about the importance of ocean stewardship. In addition, the Oceanarium has introduced an expanded range of public programs that offer purpose-driven experiences, enriching every visitor’s journey with valuable insights and knowledge.
Opening celebrations: A season of stories and discovery

A highlight of the opening is Research & Learning Week, taking place from 25 to 27 July 2025 within the Singapore Oceanarium’s dedicated Research and Learning Centre . Curated for individuals interested in ocean stewardship, the programme features a range of expert-led talks, hands-on workshops, and curated installations — delivered by both institutional partners and in-house specialists — that showcase ongoing research and advance ocean literacy.
Among the featured showcases is the Living Oceans Exhibition, an insightful look at the diversity and beauty of our blue planet. This exhibition, presented in collaboration with the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC), features curated specimens from the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum and research posters from the RWS-NUS Living Laboratory partnership. It offers a comprehensive view of the rich biodiversity of marine ecosystems and highlights the importance of protecting our shared ocean heritage.
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