Celebrate the grace and importance of manta rays through exclusive programmes, expert insights, and family activities from 6 to 20 September 2025.

Venue: Singapore Oceanarium
Date: 6 to 20 Sep 2025
Programme Timing: 11.30am, 2pm, 4.30pm (45 min each)
Fee: $28 per person (ages 4+) as an add-on to Oceanarium admission
Animal Spotlight: Manta Rays

Singapore Oceanarium is diving deep into ocean education with the launch of Animal Spotlight programmes that coincide with global awareness movements. Its latest programme, Animal Spotlight: Manta Rays, is timed to coincide with World Manta Day on 17 September and will run from 6 to 20 September 2025, overlapping with the September school holidays. The experience will feature a two-week period of curated activities highlighting the ecological importance of manta rays and the conservation challenges they face in the wild.
Exclusive Guided Session To Learn About Manta Ray Care And Ecology
The specially curated Animal Spotlight: Manta Rays programme is a 45-minute English guided journey that takes visitors behind the scenes of manta ray care and conservation.
Running three times a day throughout the two weeks, participants will uncover first-hand how the aquarists monitor their health, diet and behaviours, learn more about their crucial ecological importance and leave with an understanding of how they can play a role in protecting these vulnerable species. The programme includes opportunities to interact with a Singapore Oceanarium education guide, providing space for questions and deeper discussion, making for an informative and engaging experience that fosters a love for marine animals and the desire to protect the oceans.

Each participant of the Animal Spotlight: Manta Rays programme will receive a complimentary manta ray plush keychain and an Animal Spotlight lanyard set as a token of their experience. This programme is available exclusively from 6 to 20 September as an add-on experience to Singapore Oceanarium’s one-day ticket and is priced at $28 per person (ages 4 and above).
Expert Sharing Session with Global Conservationist Daniel Fernando
Among the programme highlights is the Expert Sharing Session by Mr. Daniel Fernando, Co-Founder of Blue Resources Trust and Associate Director at the Manta Trust, held on 13 September 2025 at 4pm.
The session is available both online and in person at the Research and Learning Centre for Singapore Oceanarium ticket holders.
Mr. Fernando is a renowned marine conservationist with a string of impressive credentials, making significant impact in the field. His experience includes serving as a ministerial advisor to Sri Lanka's Minister of Wildlife, Vice Chair of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species (CMS) Scientific Council's Sessional Committee, Regional Co-Vice Chair of the IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Shark Specialist Group (SSG) for the Indian Ocean, and New England Aquarium Marine Conservation Action Fund (MCAF) Fellow.
Mr. Fernando will share his insights into the lives of manta and devil rays, including how overfishing and international trade threaten them, as well as the global conservation strategies that drive their protection. This session embodies Singapore Oceanarium’s mission to increase scientific knowledge, promote education, research, and conservation, that inspires advocacy for the oceans.
Sign up for the Expert Sharing Session by emailing events@singaporeoceanarium.com with your full name, ticket number, and attendance mode at least three working days in advance.
Family-Friendly Activities, Storytelling and Themed Experiences


Families can also enjoy a host of manta ray-themed activities and offers during the two-week long series, such as:
- Manta Ray Mascot Meet-and-Greet: Daily at 3pm in the Open Ocean Zone.
- Limited-Time F&B Specials: Manta Ray Cupcake Combo (Explorer’s Nook) and Blue Pea Stracciatella Gelato with Sea Animal Mini Cookie (Tide Deli).
- Exclusive Retail Collection: Souvenirs and treats inspired by the graceful marine animal.
- Family Storytelling – Ocean Tales*: “Manja’s Adventure” on 6 September, 11.00am to 12.00pm
*Storytelling sessions are held at The Submarine, Children’s Biodiversity Library by Singapore Oceanarium, which is located at the National Library Building’s Central Library, complementing the oceanarium experience offsite. Admission is free and registration is not required – subject to a first-come first-served basis.
More Learning Experiences at Singapore Oceanarium
Alongside the Animal Spotlight series, Singapore Oceanarium offers many other immersive programmes that families and students may enjoy during the September holidays, such as:
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Singapore Oceanarium Insider Experience – Get exclusive access and
comprehensive insights through an immersive tour of the oceanarium and its support areas -
Ocean in Focus: Into the Abyss – An in-depth guided tour which offers a closer look into how these deep-dwelling animals have thrived in the harshest of conditions. Apart from engaging with a dedicated guide for a select zone within Singapore Oceanarium, this tour offers private access to support areas where specialised care is provided to these deep sea animals.
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The Fossilist Workshop – A two-hour masterclass on fossils where participants can study these storied relics up close and engage in a hands-on excavation activity, where they can unearth and take home their very own fossil.
A Commitment to Ocean Education
The Animal Spotlight series represents Singapore Oceanarium’s commitment to inspiring deeper understanding and appreciation of marine biodiversity. The series is designed around both global awareness movements and the oceanarium’s own evergreen programmes. Other editions include Animal Spotlight: Sea Jellies and Animal Spotlight: Corals. These spotlights provide fresh ways for visitors to engage with different marine species while reinforcing a love and advocacy for the oceans.
Tickets may be purchased here.





