After the trip to the oceanarium, I made a trip to the Underwater World. I took the Sentosa Express from Waterfront Station to Beach Station, then took a beach tram to Siloso Beach. The Underwater World is located opposite the alighting point for the beach tram.
Since it was almost time for the dolphin show, I decided to go to the Dolphin Lagoon first, which is just straight inside from the Underwater World. Although the show would only start in another half an hour, the place was already almost full. I was lucky to be able to get seats on the first row, but not facing the actual stage.
The Dolpin Lagoon is famous for its pink dolphins. The pink dolphins are so called because they have pink hues all over their bodies, rather than the normal dark colours. The dolphins are so cute! They like to show off by putting their heads out, swimming in a flashy way and gaining the audience's attention any way they like.
The hull of the pink dolphin
The pink dolphin sticking out its head
The show started off with the pink dolphin's trainer talking to it and asking it to swim around and wave at the audience.
Pink dolphin and its trainer
Swimming and waving at the audience
However, the highlight of the show is the pair of very talented sealions, who can walk, swim, clap, bow and even cosy up to people!
Sealion walking in
Sealion swimming around
Sealion clapping
Sealion performing stunts
Kissing each other
Sealion bowing to the audience
One of the tricks performed by the sealions is that when the trainer threw a multitude of rings towards one of the sealions, and it caught every one of the rings perfectly without missing, while in water!
Swimming while catching rings
Coming up to bow after catching the rings
Of course the pink dolphins are not to be outdone. They performed stunts like catching a ball with their snouts and balancing the ball on top of their snouts, and even somersaulting through a hoop.
Balancing balls on top of the noses
Somersaulting through the hoop
Balancing a ball on the body
I finished my stunt, can I have my reward?
Once the audience's attention was fixed on the dolphins, the sealions tried to outdo them to win back the audience's attention. One of the sealions started posing together with its trainer.
Posing with trainer
It was then a competition between the pink dolphins and the sealions, on who can captivate the audience's attentions more!
Pink dolphin carrying a tub of fish on its back
Waiting to be fed
Sealion trying to "resuscitate" one of its trainers
Pink dolphin waiting for instructions
Finally it came to the end of the show. The pink dolphins then bade their farewells by sticking their heads up and waving goodbye with their flippers.
Waving goodbye
If you make a trip down to the Underwater World, do go on to the Dolphin Lagoon and stay on for the show. It is really a great show and entertaining for both kids and adults alike. I much prefer this show than to explore the Underwater World itself.
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