S.E.A. Aquarium - Singapore

To get to S.E.A. Aquarium you can use Singapore MRT
To get to S.E.A. Aquarium you can use Singapore MRT.
We used complimentary RWS shuttle from the Ibis hotel to get to S.E.A. Aquarium, view from the bus window
We used complimentary RWS shuttle from the Ibis hotel to get to S.E.A. Aquarium, view from the bus window.
Tourists posing in front of the Universal Globe
Tourists posing in front of the Universal Globe.
Universal Studios Singapore® ticket counters
Universal Studios Singapore® ticket counters.
Hershey's Chocolate World
Hershey's Chocolate World.
The Universal Globe
The Universal Globe.
The Universal Globe is surrounded by the mist of fountain
The Universal Globe is surrounded by the mist of fountain.
On our way from the Universal Globe to S.E.A. Aquarium™
On our way from the Universal Globe to S.E.A. Aquarium™.
Suspended miniatures of the ships in the Maritime Experiential Museum
Suspended miniatures of the ships in the Maritime Experiential Museum.
Miniature of the marine vessel “Norwegian star” in the Maritime Experiential Museum
Miniature of the marine vessel “Norwegian star” in the Maritime Experiential Museum.
“Zheng He exhibits” - Chronicles Admiral Zheng He's life and the fleet he commanded centuries ago
“Zheng He exhibits” - Chronicles Admiral Zheng He's life and the fleet he commanded centuries ago.
Miniatures of the ships are suspended in the air over the retail shops
Miniatures of the ships are suspended in the air over the retail shops.
The Souk in the Maritime Experiential Museum
The Souk in the Maritime Experiential Museum.
Entrance to the Typhoon theatre
Entrance to the Typhoon theatre.
Pirate's Treasure Cave at The Souk
Pirate's Treasure Cave at The Souk.
Animal statues
Animal statues.
At the very beginning of the Level B1
At the very beginning of the Level B1.
This maritime picture will appear before your eyes after you exit from the Typhoon Theatre
This maritime picture will appear before your eyes after you exit from the Typhoon Theatre.
You become a witness of the shipwreck
You become a witness of the shipwreck.
A huge quantity of living fish appears before your eyes first time in your life
A huge quantity of living fish appears before your eyes first time in your life.
Small shark in the place of shipwreck
Small shark in the place of shipwreck.
Dotted stingray
Dotted stingray.
Amazing view of the shipwreck
Amazing view of the shipwreck.
Stingray likes to eat the shrimps
Stingray likes to eat the shrimps.
We are in the zone of the Shipwreck habitat
We are in the zone of the Shipwreck habitat.
Divers feed the fish
Divers feed the fish.
Round fish with the small horn
Round fish with the small horn.
Air bubbles are coming out from the scuba divers
Air bubbles are coming out from the scuba divers.
Inside the Shipwreck habitat
Inside the Shipwreck habitat.
Striped fish has a triangle shape
Striped fish has a triangle shape.
Fish with the black and white stripes has the yellow tail
Fish with the black and white stripes has the yellow tail.
Thin fish with a shape of a tiny straw
Thin fish with a shape of a tiny straw.
Tiny fish has an elongated form
Tiny fish has an elongated form.
Seahorse
Seahorse.
Weedy scorpionfish “Rhinopias frondosa” is a bizarre fish
Weedy scorpionfish “Rhinopias frondosa” is a bizarre fish.
Ambon scorpionfish
Ambon scorpionfish.
Bottom part of the starfish
Bottom part of the starfish.
Trumpetfish “Aulostomus maculatus”
Trumpetfish “Aulostomus maculatus”.
Space capsules with the sealed eggs
Space capsules with the sealed eggs.
Phyllopteryx taeniolatus, also known as the weedy seadragon or common seadragon
Phyllopteryx taeniolatus, also known as the weedy seadragon or common seadragon.
The leafy seadragon “Phycodurus eques”
The leafy seadragon “Phycodurus eques”.
Glauert's seadragon
Glauert's seadragon.
The leafy seadragon is a marine fish in the family Syngnathidae, which also includes the seahorses
The leafy seadragon is a marine fish in the family Syngnathidae, which also includes the seahorses.
Fish diversity in the S.E.A. Aquarium
Fish diversity in the S.E.A. Aquarium.
Artificial coral reef
Artificial coral reef.
Humphead wrasse “Cheilinus undulatus”
Humphead wrasse “Cheilinus undulatus”.
Cute little chinese girl
Cute little chinese girl.
Discovery Touch Pool
Discovery Touch Pool.
You have a wonderful opportunity to touch different marine creatures in the Discovery Touch Pool
You have a wonderful opportunity to touch different marine creatures in the Discovery Touch Pool.
From sea stars to sea urchins, let your kids enjoy the tactile experience of the friendliest sea creatures
From sea stars to sea urchins, let your kids enjoy the tactile experience of the friendliest sea creatures.
Plectorhinchus lineatus, the yellow-banded sweetlips, is a species of grunt coral reefs of the western Pacific Ocean
Plectorhinchus lineatus, the yellow-banded sweetlips, is a species of grunt coral reefs of the western Pacific Ocean.
Sargocentron is a genus of squirrelfish found in tropical parts of the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
Sargocentron is a genus of squirrelfish found in tropical parts of the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
Sargocentron spiniferum
Sargocentron spiniferum.
“Acanthurus” has a pair of spines, one on either side of the base of the tail, which are dangerously sharp (hence the name “surgeonfish”)
“Acanthurus” has a pair of spines, one on either side of the base of the tail, which are dangerously sharp (hence the name “surgeonfish”).
Banggai cardinalfish, tiny silver fish with the black stripes
Banggai cardinalfish, tiny silver fish with the black stripes.
Diversity of sea anemones
Diversity of sea anemones.
Copperband butterflyfish “Chelmon rostratus”
Copperband butterflyfish “Chelmon rostratus”.
Cardinalfish
Cardinalfish.
Cardinalfishes are a family, Apogonidae, of ray-finned fishes found in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans
Cardinalfishes are a family, Apogonidae, of ray-finned fishes found in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans.
River fish
River fish.
Chinese girls want to take some photographs of the coral reef
Chinese girls want to take some photographs of the coral reef.
I suppose chinese girls like taking photos
I suppose chinese girls like taking photos.
Aquariums in the oceanarium have large areas
Aquariums in the oceanarium have large areas.
Chambered nautilus
Chambered nautilus.
The chambered nautilus, Nautilus pompilius, is the best-known species of nautilus
The chambered nautilus, Nautilus pompilius, is the best-known species of nautilus.
Jellyfish “Aurelia aurita” illuminated with red light
Jellyfish “Aurelia aurita” illuminated with red light.
Big quantity of the jellyfish “Aurelia aurita”
Big quantity of the jellyfish “Aurelia aurita”.
Different species of jellyfish
Different species of jellyfish.
Spotted jelly
Spotted jelly.
The spotted jelly, golden medusa, or Papuan jellyfish “Mastigias papua” is a species of jellyfish from the Indo-Pacific
The spotted jelly, golden medusa, or Papuan jellyfish “Mastigias papua” is a species of jellyfish from the Indo-Pacific.
Pacific sea nettle or West Coast sea nettle “Chrysaora fuscescens”
Pacific sea nettle or West Coast sea nettle “Chrysaora fuscescens”.
Discover the pulsating dances of the sea jellies in the Ocean journey
Discover the pulsating dances of the sea jellies in the Ocean journey.
“Open Ocean” is the planet's largest window to the ocean
“Open Ocean” is the planet's largest window to the ocean.
Manta rays are large eagle rays belonging to the genus Manta
Manta rays are large eagle rays belonging to the genus Manta.
Manta ray
Manta ray.
Bottom part of Manta ray
Bottom part of Manta ray.
Hall of the section named “Open Ocean”
Hall of the section named “Open Ocean”.
Giant grouper “Epinephelus lanceolatus”
Giant grouper “Epinephelus lanceolatus”.
Little chinese girl likes being photographed in front of the Giant grouper
Little chinese girl likes being photographed in front of the Giant grouper.
Huge school of parrotfish
Huge school of parrotfish.
Large school of fish
Large school of fish.
Manta rays “Manta birostris” are the largest rays and are closely related to sharks
Manta rays “Manta birostris” are the largest rays and are closely related to sharks.
Ocean Dome
Ocean Dome.
These fish you can observe through the windows of the “Ocean Dome”
These fish you can observe through the windows of the “Ocean Dome”.
“Ocean Dome” is the world's largest underwater acrylic dome at 9m in diameter
“Ocean Dome” is the world's largest underwater acrylic dome at 9m in diameter.
Rich marine diversity of the oceanarium
Rich marine diversity of the oceanarium.
Sea corals of different colors
Sea corals of different colors.
Artificially created coral reef
Artificially created coral reef.
Lookdown “Selene vomer”
Lookdown “Selene vomer”.
Lookdown “Selene vomer” has an extremely compressed body with very small, embedded scales
Lookdown “Selene vomer” has an extremely compressed body with very small, embedded scales.
Clownfish and anemones
Clownfish and anemones.
Different fish species including triggerfish
Different fish species including triggerfish.
Queen Triggerfish “Balistes vetula”
Queen Triggerfish “Balistes vetula”.
Colorful coral reef
Colorful coral reef.
Toothy fish
Toothy fish.
Toothy fish has opened its mouth
Toothy fish has opened its mouth.
Fish swim in the dark
Fish swim in the dark.
Lobster
Lobster.
Huge alive coral reef
Huge alive coral reef.
Coral reefs are underwater structures made from calcium carbonate secreted by corals
Coral reefs are underwater structures made from calcium carbonate secreted by corals.
One can see some Anthias species here
One can see some Anthias species here.
Leopard moray eel “Enchelycore pardalis”
Leopard moray eel “Enchelycore pardalis”.
Dragon moray eel “Enchelycore pardalis”
Dragon moray eel “Enchelycore pardalis”.
Longhorn cowfish “Lactoria cornuta”
Longhorn cowfish “Lactoria cornuta”.
Longhorn cowfish “Lactoria cornuta” is recognizable by its long horns
Longhorn cowfish “Lactoria cornuta” is recognizable by its long horns.
Pterois is a genus of venomous marine fish, commonly known as lionfish, native to the Indo-Pacific
Pterois is a genus of venomous marine fish, commonly known as lionfish, native to the Indo-Pacific.
Pterois species are popular aquarium fish
Pterois species are popular aquarium fish.
Panther grouper “Cromileptes altivelis”
Panther grouper “Cromileptes altivelis”.
Toothy moray eel
Toothy moray eel.
Laced morays “Gymnothorax favagineus” and other moray eels
Laced morays “Gymnothorax favagineus” and other moray eels.
The skull of the Harbour porpoise “Phocoena phocoena”
The skull of the Harbour porpoise “Phocoena phocoena”.
Inside the “Shark seas” tunnel
Inside the “Shark seas” tunnel.
Woman with the long attractive legs has bent to watch the sharks better
Woman with the long attractive legs has bent to watch the sharks better.
S.E.A. Aquarium Cashier
S.E.A. Aquarium Cashier.
Retail shops with a souvenirs
Retail shops with a souvenirs.
Tourists like to buy souvenirs here
Tourists like to buy souvenirs here.
Port-Au-Green is found in the retail shops area
Port-Au-Green is found in the retail shops area.
Restroom
Restroom.
Stuffed toys in the retail shop
Stuffed toys in the retail shop.
This escalator is found between “Bao Chuan Show” and “Zheng He Exhibits”
This escalator is found between “Bao Chuan Show” and “Zheng He Exhibits”.
Omani Dhow “Jewel of Muscat”
Omani Dhow “Jewel of Muscat”.
Wooden gates lead to the Typhoon theatre
Wooden gates lead to the Typhoon theatre.
Small area before the entrance to the Typhoon theatre
Small area before the entrance to the Typhoon theatre.
A reconstruction of a 9th century Omani Dhow built using traditional materials and construction techniques
A reconstruction of a 9th century Omani Dhow built using traditional materials and construction techniques.
First part of the Typhoon theatre
First part of the Typhoon theatre.
Experience a breathtaking 360° screen shipwreck simulation enhanced by special effects
Experience a breathtaking 360° screen shipwreck simulation enhanced by special effects.
After the end of the Typhoon theatre you will go into this room with a shipwreck
After the end of the Typhoon theatre you will go into this room with a shipwreck.
Room with a shipwreck is a beginning of the oceanarium
Room with a shipwreck is a beginning of the oceanarium.
3,500-space underground car park
3,500-space underground car park.
Taxicab stand in the underground car park
Taxicab stand in the underground car park.
The underground stop of the free tourist shuttle (RWS complimentary shuttle)
The underground stop of the free tourist shuttle (RWS complimentary shuttle).
Here are the free tourist shuttles of Resorts World Sentosa
Here are the free tourist shuttles of Resorts World Sentosa.