The Marine Life Park is a part of Resorts World Sentosa, Sentosa, situated in southern Singapore. The 8-hectare (20-acre) park houses two attractions, the S.E.A. Aquarium and the Adventure Cove Waterpark, and featured the largest oceanarium in the world from 2012 to 2014, until it was surpassed by Chimelong Ocean Kingdom.
S.E.A. Aquarium
The S.E.A. Aquarium (South East Asia Aquarium) was the world's largest aquarium by total water volume until overtaken by Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in Hengqin, China. It contains a total of 45,000,000 litres (9,900,000 imp gal; 12,000,000 US gal) of water for more than 100,000 marine animals of over 800 species. The aquarium comprises 10 zones with 49 habitats. The centerpiece of the Aquarium is the Open Ocean tank with more than 18,000,000 l (4,000,000 imp gal; 4,800,000 US gal) and 50,000 animals. Until 2014 when eclipsed by China's Chimelong Ocean Kingdom, it had the world's largest viewing panel, 36-metre (118 ft) wide and 8.3-metre (27 ft) tall, which is intended to give visitors the feeling of being on the ocean floor. They also have a conservation group called Guardians of the S.E.A.A., which supports research, education and public engagement efforts to protect the marine environment.
Collection
The S.E.A. Aquarium houses the world's largest collection of manta rays, including one of only a few giant oceanic manta rays in captivity. It also showcases 24 Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins, scalloped hammerhead sharks, the Japanese spider crab, and relatively uncommonly-exhibited species such as the guitarfish and the chambered nautilus.
Dining
Dining is possible at the Ocean Restaurant by Cat Cora and S.E.A. Side Snacks.
Shopping
The gift shop located at the exit of S.E.A. Aquarium sells a variety of souvenirs.
Collection
The S.E.A. Aquarium houses the world's largest collection of manta rays, including one of only a few giant oceanic manta rays in captivity. It also showcases 24 Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins, scalloped hammerhead sharks, the Japanese spider crab, and relatively uncommonly-exhibited species such as the guitarfish and the chambered nautilus.
Dining
Dining is possible at the Ocean Restaurant by Cat Cora and S.E.A. Side Snacks.
Shopping
The gift shop located at the exit of S.E.A. Aquarium sells a variety of souvenirs.
Adventure Cove Waterpark
The Adventure Cove Waterpark (simplified Chinese: 水上探险乐园; traditional Chinese: 水上探險樂園; pinyin: shuǐshàng tànxiǎn lèyuán) is situated in southern Singapore. The park features seven water slides, including the region’s first hydro-magnetic coaster, Riptide Rocket. It also features bay like Bluwater Bay, a wave pool and tubinthe Adventure River. The 620-metre (2,030 ft) river, one of the world’s longest lazy-rivers, have 13 themed scenes of tropical jungles, grottoes, a surround aquarium and more.
Rides and attractions
Thrilling Water Slides
Dueling Racer - Consists of two vertical water slides which allow two riders to race down the slide at a time by lying on a mat.
Pipeline Plunge - A slide that is shaped like a pipe which allows two riders to slide down together in a float.
Riptide Rocket - Southeast Asia’s first hydro-magnetic roller coaster, which provides strong climbs and steep drops and shocking twists to two riders on a float.
Spiral Washout - Funnel-like slide which caters to two riders on a float.
Splashworks - Like a multiple obstacle course, Splashworks consists of balance beams, tight ropes, cargo nets, and platform cliff jumps.
Tidal Twister - Slide with unpredictable twists and turns, catering to two riders on a float.
Whirlpool Washout - On a float, riders slide down the ride in twists, turns and dips. At the end of the slide, people will be facing backwards.
Immersive Experience
Ray Bay - An up-close encounter with the rays. Additional charges apply.
Rainbow Reef - Snorkel amongst reefs and 20,000 tropical fishes of four different species.
Dining
The Bay Restaurant serves local favourites, Asian and Western delights. Dining is al-fresco style and situated on a terrace overlooking the Waterpark.
Shopping
Reef ‘n Wave Wear is a one-stop destination for swim apparel, gifts and souvenirs.
Rides and attractions
Thrilling Water Slides
Dueling Racer - Consists of two vertical water slides which allow two riders to race down the slide at a time by lying on a mat.
Pipeline Plunge - A slide that is shaped like a pipe which allows two riders to slide down together in a float.
Riptide Rocket - Southeast Asia’s first hydro-magnetic roller coaster, which provides strong climbs and steep drops and shocking twists to two riders on a float.
Spiral Washout - Funnel-like slide which caters to two riders on a float.
Splashworks - Like a multiple obstacle course, Splashworks consists of balance beams, tight ropes, cargo nets, and platform cliff jumps.
Tidal Twister - Slide with unpredictable twists and turns, catering to two riders on a float.
Whirlpool Washout - On a float, riders slide down the ride in twists, turns and dips. At the end of the slide, people will be facing backwards.
Immersive Experience
Ray Bay - An up-close encounter with the rays. Additional charges apply.
Rainbow Reef - Snorkel amongst reefs and 20,000 tropical fishes of four different species.
Dining
The Bay Restaurant serves local favourites, Asian and Western delights. Dining is al-fresco style and situated on a terrace overlooking the Waterpark.
Shopping
Reef ‘n Wave Wear is a one-stop destination for swim apparel, gifts and souvenirs.