Singapore's ultra-romantic Underwater World! Includes a couple's photo-taking guide
Our four-day, three-night Singapore itinerary was spent on Sentosa Island. Stepping into Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore, the holiday vibe hits you immediately. This place combines leisure, vacation, gourmet food, and amusement facilities, and is a microcosm of Singapore itself.
Resorts World Sentosa brings together Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium, and Adventure Cove Waterpark, as well as Malaysian Food Street and many different stalls and upscale dining options. You can experience all the Singaporean flavors in one go here, and staying at Resorts World Sentosa also means no island admission fee is required. You can conveniently take the MRT off the island.
The S.E.A. Aquarium is truly super romantic! A must-visit for couples! Just by looking up, you can encounter all kinds of marine life, as if you are traveling through the blue planet!
Taking photos here is also very photogenic, and here's the photo-taking strategy:
1. Choose the shooting angle. An upward shot is a good angle to avoid the crowd, suitable for places with overhead underwater tunnels or glass water curtains, where you can capture both fish and people in the frame.
2. Take more silhouette shots. The lighting in the aquarium is not very bright, and the atmosphere is mainly underwater, so you can take more silhouette shots. Try to make body movements diverse and extended, which creates a very romantic atmosphere.
3. Use the light from the aquarium tanks. In a dim environment, if you want to capture a clear face, try to get close to the light source of the aquarium tank, capturing the scene of people observing marine life.
I bought ticket through trip which was easy. Visiting the SEA Aquarium in Singapore was an awe-inspiring experience. see the various exhibits, I was captivated by the sheer diversity of marine life, from vibrant coral reefs teeming with colorful fish to the majestic stingrays gliding gracefully through the water. I felt as though I was submerged in the depths of the ocean, surrounded by schools of fish, shark and sea animals.
Interesting experience when visiting Singapore, highly recommend for family and children. There are a numerous marine species and a lot of sharks for sightseeing. We spent nearly 3 hours there and really enjoyed it.
We have visited it on Saturday.The website ticket purchasing was not working, hence we had to buy our tickets at Vivo City L3 Sentosa Ticketing desk - which eventually hapenned to be a good choice, as we got 10% instant discount ($40 instead $44) plus free ride on Sentosa Express (2x $4 worth).The SEA was pretty crowded but with some patiente, you are able to see and observe everything - and there is so much to do. Sea animals I have never seen, all the aquarium glasses are magnifying, so you have some extreme good sights.There is also a strong emphasis on education about ocean conservation. I highly recommend for those who like aquariums.
S.E.A. Aquarium offers an unforgettable underwater experience with its stunning collection of marine life. The diverse range of exhibits, including the mesmerizing Open Ocean tank and interactive touch pools, provides an immersive learning opportunity for all ages. The attention to detail in habitat recreation and conservation messaging is commendable. However, crowded periods can detract from the overall experience. Nonetheless, S.E.A. Aquarium remains a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and families alike.
While the S.E.A. Aquarium is small compared to other aquariums in the world, the hospitality of the staff, and the good mix of wide collection of marine creatures made up for it! I especially appreciate the short write up each marine creature has, it’s succinct yet educational at the same time!
First time visit , amazing place with many kind of big Fish Good place to bring child for educate and also a good place to spend the weekend
The Marine Life Park is a part of Resorts World Sentosa, Sentosa, situated in southern Singapore. The 8-hectare (20-acre) park is home to two primary attractions—the S.E.A. (Southeast Asia) Aquarium and Adventure Cove Waterpark.