SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World is one of the largest aquariums in Southeast Asia. Located 2 storeys below Siam Paragon shopping mall, it’s an aquatic wonderland the size of 3 Olympic pools with over 30,000 marine animals from across the world. For kids, a few hours spent at SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World is as educational as it is exhilarating and memorable.
Highlights at SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World
Your journey into the Big Blue begins with a prelude at the Weird and Wonderful zone, where you can see rare and bizarre-looking marine creatures, such as striped frogfish, garden eel, nautiluses and gigantic spider crabs. Deep Reef has some of the most fascinating reef dwellers in the world, including batfish, humphead wrasse, and blue tang.
Learn how sea animals survive in Living Ocean and see displays of ancient African lungfish, blind cavefish, giant water rats and otters in Rain Forest. You can also observe life on the edge in the Rocky Shore zone, where penguins learn to survive under constant change in the unpredictable environment.
Good to know about SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World
Stop to feel the skin of friendly starfish in a petting pond, before heading for the 270-degree underwater tunnel and the Open Ocean – Asia's largest panoramic oceanarium showcases many types of sharks, including ragged-tooth, black-tipped, and leopard sharks. Just before you leave, drop by the Sea Jellies zone to enjoy a light and musical symphony with translucent invertebrates floating about in LED-lit tanks.
Children will love the exciting around-the-clock shows, including shark feeding, rocky shore talk, penguin feeding, diver underwater talk, animal contact, and otter feeding sessions. Note that extra charges apply for each additional activity at SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World. The aquarium also offers a 25-minute virtual reality adventure with the Sanyo 4D-Xventure, one of Thailand’s oldest 4d theatres.
Location: B1-B2 Floor, Siam Paragon Building, 991 Rama I Rd, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Open: Daily from 10am to 9pm
Phone: +66 (0)2 687 2000