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Monday, August 31, 2009

ATTRACTIONS IN SENTOSA!!! ((:

Dolphin Lagoon :D

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Included in your Underwater World ticket price is a visit to the Dolphin Lagoon. You'll get to observe the highly intelligent Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphins through a series of interactive, feeding and training sessions specially designed to demonstrate their natural ability of tail-walking synchronization. Lucky visitors might even score a peck on the cheek, or a chance to wade next to them, fully supervised by the trainers, of course.
"Swim with the Dolphins" Package
Experience the 'dorsal tow' for a fun ride in the lagoon or learn hand cues to give to the lovable pink dolphins!


Admission:
S$150/person
S$425 for Trio Package (3 persons).

Additional person for the Trio Package will be chargeable at S$140 each. (Price inclusive of admission to Underwater World and Dolphin Lagoon)

Advance booking is required. For more information or booking
please call (65)6275 0030. Subject to availability of dates and timing.

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How To Get There & How Much???
Admission
S$22.90 / Adult,
S$14.60 / Child
(Aged 3 - 12 years old)
Includes admission to Underwater World

Time
10.30am - 6pm daily
(last entry 5.30pm)


Dolphin Show Session
11am*, 1pm, 3.30pm & 5.30pm daily

*Training session on weekdays, usual show on weekends and public holidays.

Show may be cancelled in the event of rain.

Venue
Palawan Beach

Getting There
Yellow Line Bus
Red Line Bus
Palawan-Tanjong Beach Tram


Nearest CarPark
Dolphin Lagoon Car Park

UnderWater World
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The Underwater World oceanarium on Sentosa is home to more than 2,500 fishes from 250 different species. Start your tour with the Touch Pool for some 'hands on' experience with starfish, stingrays and if you dare, baby sharks. Then venture into the ocean depths via a moving travellator that ferries you through an 83-metre-long acrylic tunnel. All around you, sharks, stingrays, eels and schools of fish glide past – engrossed in their own world. For those who don't mind getting wet, interactive programmes such as 'Dive with the Sharks' or 'Dive with the Dugong' are available upon advance booking.

"Dive with the Sharks" Package
Come nose to nose with our ever-vigilant sharks and colourful marine life on a fun-filled discovery into the underwater world!

Dive with the Sharks Package Price : S$120/person (inclusive of admission to Underwater World and Dolphin Lagoon) Advance booking is required. For more information or booking, please call (65) 6275 0030. Subject to availability of dates and timing.

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How To Get There & How Muchh?

Admission
$22.90 / Adult,
S$14.60 / Child
(Aged 3 - 12 years old)
Includes admission to Dolphin Lagoon


Time
9am - 9pm daily
(Last admission at 8.30pm)


Venue
Siloso Point

Getting There
Blue Line Bus
Red Line Bus
Siloso Beach Tram


Nearest Carpark
Beach Car Park

Songs Of The Sea
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Get ready to fall under the spell of a new nightly extravaganza set in the sea. Songs of the Sea brings you a mesmerizing show with a live cast and dramatic effects pyrotechnics, water jets, brilliant lasers, special computer imaging, captivating music and stunning flame bursts. It's a one-of-a-kind entertainment that's not to be missed. Songs of the Sea is an outdoor, rain or shine event.

Awards
Winner of international and regional awards:
- Thea Award for Outstanding Achievement for Event Spectacular, March 08
- ASEANTA Award for Best ASEAN New Tourist Attraction, June 08


Get your Songs of the Sea tickets or Songs of the Sea Combos now!
- Online: tickets.sentosa.com.sg
- Sentosa Station (VivoCity Lobby L, Level 3), Beach Station or Imbiah Lookout Ticketing Counter

Tickets available up to 14 days in advance on a first-come-first-served basis.

Combo A (U.P. S$17.00):
Songs of Sea ticket + Oscar Combo Meal (Choice of Popcorn / Hotdog / Nachos)

Combo B (U.P. S$19.90):
Songs of Sea ticket + 6" Oscar Plush Toy (It is the Fish Shows In The Top Picture)

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SENTOSA THEN~~~
Looking at Sentosa today, it's hard to imagine the island was once a fishing village known as Pulau Blakang Mati. It later became a British military fortress until 1967 and was handed back to the newly independent Singapore Government. In 1968, the Government decided to develop the island into a holiday resort for local visitors and tourists. The public was invited to suggest names for the island and "Sentosa" – meaning peace & tranquillity in Malay - was eventually chosen for the island resort.
Tasked with overseeing the development, management and promotion of the island, Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) was incorporated on 1 September 1972 as a statutory board under the purview of the Ministry of Trade and Industry. It also oversees the maintenance of nine other offshore islands south of Singapore – St. John's Island, Sisters' Island, Pulau Hantu, Pulau Biola, Pulau Jong, Lazarus Island, Kusu Island, Pulau Seringat, Pulau Tekukor.

SENTOSA TODAY~~~
Today, Sentosa is Singapore's premier island resort getaway with multi-faceted appeal, teeming with events all year round. Just 15 minutes from the city, it is a unique blend of leisure and recreational facilities including family attractions, sea sports, golf as well as hotel accommodation and retreats. A canopy of secondary rainforest covers 70 per cent of the 500-hectare island and is home to monitor lizards, monkeys, peacocks, parrots as well as other native fauna and flora. Sentosa has a 3.2-kilometre stretch of white sand beach, and is the only location in Singapore to offer beachfront accommodation and over 670 hotel rooms with full facilities. Accessed by cable car, bus, taxi or car, the island is open for 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Since the island's inception in 1972, S$420 million in private investments and another $500 million from Government funding have gone into developing the island.

Offering a variety of experiences for all ages, Sentosa is a must-visit destination for tourists and a popular recreational playground for local residents.

In preparation for the many upcoming exciting initiatives, SDC re-aligned its corporate structure and transferred its day-to-day operations of the island to Sentosa Leisure Management Pte Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary. Another subsidiary, Sentosa Cove Pte Ltd oversees the development and management of Sentosa Cove, Singapore's first marina resort and residential project. Moving towards a more pro-business course, SDC and its subsidiaries are now known as the Sentosa Leisure Group.

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