Underwater World Langkawi Ticket
Overview
Underwater World Langkawi is one of the largest marine and freshwater aquariums in Southeast Asia. This marine sanctuary, nestled in the heart of Langkawi in Malaysia, offers an extraordinary window into the mysteries of the ocean's depths. Perfect for nature enthusiasts and families alike, the park serves as a vibrant educational hub, where entertainment meets enlightenment.
Underwater World Langkawi is home to over 4,000 aquatic species, ranging from delicate seahorses to majestic green turtles. Wander through the impressive 15-meter long tunnel, boasting 500,000 liters of seawater, where you can witness the grace of stingrays and groupers up close.
Delight in the antics of playful penguins at the 'Penguinarium', a unique exhibit where you can observe these charming birds through a special underwater tunnel. Don't miss the animal feeding sessions, including the African and Rockhopper Penguins, and learn fascinating facts about these creatures from our knowledgeable trainers.
Each section of the Underwater World Langkawi aquarium – the Tropical Rainforest & River Ecosystem, Temperate & Sub-Antarctic, and the vast Marine Section – is carefully designed to mimic natural habitats, providing an immersive experience. Additional attractions include the Koi Pond, Seashell Display, Reptilian Section, and the Coral Reef Section, each offering its own unique wonders.
Book your Underwater World Langkawi ticket now and dive into an oceanic adventure like no other!
Underwater World Langkawi animal feeding hours:
- African Penguin: 11:00 and 14:45, daily
- Rockhopper Penguin: 11:15 and 15:00, daily
- Fur Seal: 2:30pm, daily
- Tunnel Tank: 3:30pm, daily
Underwater World Langkawi Ticket Package Availability
Underwater World Admission Ticket (Malaysian Citizen)
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RM 50.00
RM 47.50
Underwater World Admission Ticket (International)
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RM 62.00
RM 58.90
Highlights
- The concept and theme of Underwater World Langkawi are geared towards Knowledge, Education and Entertainment.
- One of the largest marine and freshwater aquariums in Southeast Asia, discover the wonders that lay beneath our oceans at Underwater World Langkawi
- You can explore the 3 main sections: Tropical Rainforest, Temperate, and Sub-Antarctic
- Check out massive 15 meter-long tunnel that you can see fishes such as sharks, giant stingrays, groupers, and green turtles them swimming above you,
- Don't forget to take photos of penguins at the 'Penguinarium,' with a nifty tunnel where you can watch them swim!
- Don't missed out our feeding time experience! Conduct by our professional trainer and experience more how does it work!
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- Loss of ticket will be solely under the full responsibility of the passenger.
- Opening Hours Monday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 Public and school holidays 09:30-18:30
- Children aged 0-2 can enter free of charge
- Children aged 3-12 will charge as children.
- Ticket for senior citizen is valid for individuals aged 60 years and above. Please provide documentation for verification at the entrance.
- Opening Hours Monday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 Public and school holidays 09:30-18:30
- Underwater World Langkawi animal feeding hours: - African Penguin: 11:00 and 14:45, daily - Rockhopper Penguin: 11:15 and 15:00, daily - Fur Seal: 2:30pm, daily - Tunnel Tank: 3:30pm, daily
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FAQ
There are many sections in Underwater World Langkawi, each of them is unique to a specific theme. For example, Tropical Rainforest, River Ecosystem, Sub-Antarctic Section, and more.
At Underwater World Langkawi, guests can witness various feeding sessions throughout the day. Seals are fed at 02:30 pm from Saturday to Thursday, and at 04:00 pm on Fridays. The African Penguins have two feeding times: 11:00 am and 02:45 pm. Rockhopper Penguins are also fed twice daily, at 11:15 am and 03:00 pm. Additionally, the Tunnel Tank feeding session takes place at 03:30 pm. Visit the official page for updated information here.
Generally, personal photography and videography are allowed. However, flash photography might be restricted in some sections to ensure the well-being of marine creatures. Always adhere to the guidelines provided by the staff.
On average, visitors spend 2 to 3 hours exploring Underwater World Langkawi. However, the duration might vary depending on personal interest levels and the number of exhibits and shows one wishes to engage with.