Swim with sharks at RWS
Swimming with sharks may not seem a great idea to many but Resorts World Sentosa is encouraging its visitors to do so!
From 15 June, the integrated resort is introducing new underwater programmes at its aquarium to let people take a dive of faith.
For S$238, you can dive into the Sea Trek Adventure -- a 20-minute journey where you walk among all types of marine life, besides sharks.
You have to wear a wetsuit and helmet and experienced divers will guide you.
And don't worry about being a fish out of water.
Rezza Khan, team manager (dive operations) at Resorts World Sentosa Marine Life Park, said: "Children as young as eight years old and adults as old as 93 years old can participate in the programme. You do not need to be a diver, you do not need to be a swimmer. As long as you can breathe and you can walk, you can participate."
A cheaper alternative will set you back S$88, where you immerse yourself in a tank and come face-to-face with sea creatures.
For experienced divers, the integrated resort has an Open Ocean Dive programme, where participants head to a 12-metre depth to marvel at sea creatures.
The cost? S$1,280.
~News courtesy of Channel Newsasia~
Swimming with sharks may not seem a great idea to many but Resorts World Sentosa is encouraging its visitors to do so!
From 15 June, the integrated resort is introducing new underwater programmes at its aquarium to let people take a dive of faith.
For S$238, you can dive into the Sea Trek Adventure -- a 20-minute journey where you walk among all types of marine life, besides sharks.
You have to wear a wetsuit and helmet and experienced divers will guide you.
And don't worry about being a fish out of water.
Rezza Khan, team manager (dive operations) at Resorts World Sentosa Marine Life Park, said: "Children as young as eight years old and adults as old as 93 years old can participate in the programme. You do not need to be a diver, you do not need to be a swimmer. As long as you can breathe and you can walk, you can participate."
A cheaper alternative will set you back S$88, where you immerse yourself in a tank and come face-to-face with sea creatures.
For experienced divers, the integrated resort has an Open Ocean Dive programme, where participants head to a 12-metre depth to marvel at sea creatures.
The cost? S$1,280.
~News courtesy of Channel Newsasia~
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