SEA LIFE Malaysia, located within Legoland Malaysia Resort, is a captivating underwater world that's perfect for families and marine life enthusiasts. The aquarium features a diverse range of marine creatures, from vibrant tropical fish and majestic sea turtles to fascinating sharks and graceful rays. The exhibits are thoughtfully designed, offering interactive elements and educational displays that make learning about marine life fun and engaging.
One of the highlights is the underwater tunnel, which provides a stunning panoramic view of the ocean, allowing you to walk through and observe the marine life swimming all around you. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, providing informative presentations and feeding sessions that enhance the overall experience. The aquarium is well-maintained and provides a comfortable environment for both visitors and the marine animals.
SEA LIFE Malaysia is a fantastic addition to the Legoland experience, offering a unique opportunity to explore the wonders of the underwater world. It's a great place to spend a few hours, learn something new, and create lasting memories. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting...
Read moreIt’s good for families with young kids, the exhibits are arranged so that many displays are at a height and size that children can easily view without needing to be lifted. The interactive sections like touch pools, colouring templates that animate on a big screen, and the stingray pool add value beyond just looking at tanks. These help make it more engaging rather than passive viewing. Cleanliness is generally satisfactory. Staff are helpful. The scale is small. If you’re expecting a large aquarium with many large or rare species, this won’t match up. It’s more modest than, say, big standalone aquariums. Entry cost feels a little steep relative to time / content. If you are not also visiting LEGOLAND, the price per exhibit may seem high. During peak times (weekends, school holidays), queues at key displays (like touch pools or tunnels) and crowding in narrow walkways reduce...
Read moreSo this SeaLife isn’t a big aquarium as we could complete it within an hour before heading to the Legoland Theme Park (unlike the far more massive SEA Aquarium and Aquaria in SG and KL respectively), but we still had an informative time there!
The centerpiece of the SeaLife was without a doubt the large water tunnel taking visitors through an amazing marine area (done like a shipwreck), showcasing unique creatures such as graceful black tip reef sharks and lots of other big and small fishes. Not forgetting another tank with large Japanese Spider Crabs living their lives in peace rather than becoming someone’s meal as well as a big one with many luminous jellyfish!
Our kids also learned new things while in that short visit, including touching starfish for the first time as well as seeing sting rays in their natural life instead of, like the spider crab, becoming a...
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