"There are over 5000 fishes and other exhibits, which are presented in more than 117 specially designed tanks that are arranged along a zoom long passageway."
Nowhere else in Malaysia would one be able to view a larger collection of aquatic life of over 200 species than at Underwater World Langkawi, which is also the largest aquarium in Malaysia today. There are over 5000 fishes and other marine life, which are presented in more than 117 specially designed tanks that are arranged along a zoom long passageway. Feeding times for the Tunnel Tank is at 3pm daily, while the one for the Otter pond is at 3.30pm daily.
Underwater World Langkawi is proud to introduce its fascinating attractions - a 60,000 sq. feet new building, housing three ecosystems, tropical rainforest, temperate and sub-antarctic icluding a 200-seat 3D cinema. Other facilities available here include a giftshop, a merchandise centre, a dry seafood centre, Neptune Cafe, Zon Shopping Paradise, Restoran Kg. Siam and ample free parking bays.
The Underwater World is open daily from 10am to 6pm. Admission is RM38 for adults and RM28 for chilren. For more information, please contact the Underwater World at +604-9556100 or the Langkawi Tourist Information Centre at +604-9667789.
Ferries are also available from Penang (Tel: 604-2631943)
By Road From the North South Expressway (NSE), head north to Kedah and take the Alor Setar Selatan exit (Interchange 177) onto the highway headed to Teluk Kechai and on to Kuala Kedah where you can catch a ferry to Langkawi island. Alternatively, you can also catch ferries from Kuala Perlis further north, accessible via the Jitra Selatan exit (Interchange 181) via Kodiang and Kangar on trunk road K3. This route is longer, at 48km from the NSE exit. You can easily catch a taxi from Kuah Jetty to get to Underwater World, located at Pantai Cenang.
User recommendation
"For those who cannot swim,diving,
or snorkelling,it is highly recommended, for them to take their children to visit this Langkawi
Underwater World. We can find about 5,000 varieties of fish and other amazing underwater creatures. Apart from that we can also go to the fossil library where we can find unlimited information on underwater Kingdom. Hurry, Hurry take you children there. Our childrens are going to enjoy most." by Mama Milah
"You may find this place boring. Fishes are not as many as you would have thought. But wait, a new attraction is coming, the Penguinarium. What's more, if you like hot and spicy Siamese and other regional food, you can satisfy your taste buds in the exotic 'Kampung Siam', a very well-known food outlet here, just next to this place." by Rusdhi Saliman
"Just got back from Auckland,and visited their Kelly Tarlton,s UW. The place is well maintained but in terms of exhibits The Langkawi one far surpasses it with more varieties of fish with the exception of sharks. With a bit of touching up maybe ours could be the best in the region." by fauzi
"saya penah ke sana n pd pdgan saya, tempat itu sgt sesuai dkunjungi oleh para pelajar,seisis keluarga n untuk menenangkan fikiran. hal ini kerana dpat mendekatkan diri kita dgn kehidupan2 semulajdi khususnya kehdpan laut..syabas underwaterworld!! semoga terus maju" by ayong
"I'ts a huge experience to see this great underwater world in Langkawi. You'l get to see a large collection of fish and other incredible animal at this place..
Going to Langkawi, then this is a must!
RG Flying-E.dk" by Flying E
"nice new whole of life.... something wworth watching.... " by sophie
"I think this is one of the best underwaterworld in Malaysia I ever visited. So many fish in many huge tanks. A good place to know about species of fish and many other creature." by kuman
"we visited it twice ,the children enjoyed it so much." by jon ware