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Singapore Oceanarium Drops New VIP Seahorse Tour And It’s Super Limited

Get ready for an exclusive underwater VIP experience as the Singapore Oceanarium disclose its newest program, Animal Spotlight: Seahorses. This 45-minute behind-the-scenes encounter limits groups to just eight guests, ensuring a personalized look at the hidden world of Singapore’s native seahorse  marine life.

Expert animal care specialists lead you through unique, close-up encounters with these rare creatures and the thriving biodiversity of our waters.

Whether you’re a nature lover or looking for a high-end educational escape, this limited-capacity tour is the perfect way to connect with Singapore’s vibrant underwater heritage.

Exclusive Entry to the Seahorse Support Area

In this ultimate journey, guests will cross the oceanarium’s key habitats before gaining VIP access to the newly opened Seahorse Support Area.

This behind-the-scenes sanctuary offers a rare look at live feeding sessions and the intricate world of seahorse care, from delicate breeding programs to the specialized husbandry practices that keep these native icons thriving.

Image From Travel Now Asia

It’s a deep dive into the science of marine conservation, giving you a front-row seat to the daily lives of Singapore’s most mysterious underwater residents.

Seahorses are essential protectors of our seaside ecosystems despite their peculiar biology, which includes male pregnancy and fast hunting. However, habitat loss, pollution and also unintentional bycatch are causing these “sea dragons” to face a quiet crisis.

Exclusive Entry to the  Native Seahorse Support Area

In order to ensure the survival of Singapore’s native seahorses, this initiative examines pressing challenges and highlight regional conservation and research collaborations.

Participants will also get an insider’s look at how the Singapore Oceanarium actively champions marine survival through real-world monitoring surveys and high-impact research collaborations.

It’s a limited chance to see how local data collection and global partnerships work together to map, protect and restore seahorse populations right here in our own waters.

Plan Your Visit: Booking Now !

The Animal Spotlight: Seahorses experience runs daily, with sessions priced at S$28 per participant, separate from standard oceanarium admission.

Each exclusive 45-minute VIP encounter limits groups to just eight guests and includes a custom program lanyard and credential to take home.

Ready to go behind the glass? Secure your spot at www.singaporeoceanarium.com/animal-spotlight-seahorses before these intimate sessions sell out!

Singapore Oceanarium’s new Seahorse Spotlight joins an elite series featuring Manta Rays, Corals, and Sea Jellies for global conservation.

Visit the website for the full schedule or the official media kit and start planning your next marine adventure.

Source: TravelNowAsia

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