SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World & Madame Tussauds Combo Ticket: The Complete 2026 Guide

Below Siam Paragon's marble atrium and Ferrari showroom, the light changes. The temperature drops. The walls on either side of you are glass, and behind the glass is five million litres of seawater. A sand tiger shark, perhaps four metres long, passes at shoulder height on your left. An eagle ray banks overhead, unhurried, its wingspan wider than you expected. Two green sea turtles drift in slow orbit above the shipwreck on the floor of the tank.
This is the 270-degree Ocean Tunnel at SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World — and it is, by a considerable margin, the moment most families remember from their Bangkok holiday above anything else they did all week.
Until 20 September 2026, the aquarium is also running Glowing Ocean: Discover the Magic of the Sea at Night — five themed light and sound zones layered across the existing 11 aquarium areas, transforming the venue into a nocturnal seascape. The exhibit is included in the standard entry price. If you are visiting Bangkok any time before late September, this is the version of SEA LIFE you want to see.
This guide is the most comprehensive write-up of the SEA LIFE Bangkok and Madame Tussauds combo currently available online. It covers verified feeding-show times (the schedule is more complex than most blogs suggest — shark and ray feedings happen on different days), the full zone-by-zone breakdown of both attractions, the difference between the four ticket levels SEA LIFE sells, accessibility details, food and photo rules, and the exact route from Madame Tussauds back to your hotel. Everything has been cross-checked against SEA LIFE Bangkok's official site and verified within the last week.
What Is the SEA LIFE Bangkok and Madame Tussauds Combo Ticket?
Trip Thai Tour's combo bundles standard entry to both SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World (B1–B2, Siam Paragon) and Madame Tussauds Bangkok (4th floor, Siam Discovery) at ฿1,200 per person for foreign passport holders, with 7-day flexible validity. Both attractions are part of Merlin Entertainments — the same global group — and sit inside the same connected mall complex. The walk between them is 5–10 minutes, fully indoors, air-conditioned throughout.
SEA LIFE Bangkok sells four different ticket levels at its official site, which can confuse first-time visitors:
| Ticket | What it covers | Online price (from) |
|---|---|---|
| Single Ticket | SEA LIFE only | ฿799 |
| Big Ticket (combo) | SEA LIFE + Madame Tussauds | ฿899 |
| Combo Package (full bundle) | SEA LIFE + Madame Tussauds + 4D + Glass Bottom Boat + photo + Pepsi & popcorn | ฿1,190 |
| SEA LIFE + Mahanakhon Bundle | SEA LIFE + Mahanakhon SkyWalk | ฿1,499 |
Walk-up gate prices are noticeably higher across the board: SEA LIFE alone is approximately ฿1,090 for adult walk-up, and Madame Tussauds runs ฿800–฿1,000 depending on the day and any current promotion. Buying both at the gate typically totals ฿1,890–฿2,090 per adult.
The Trip Thai Tour combo at ฿1,200 corresponds to the Big Ticket level (entry to both attractions, no extras). For travellers who want the Glass Bottom Boat or 4D Cinema, we can add those at confirmed pricing when you book on WhatsApp — adding only what you actually want rather than the full Combo Package, which bundles items some visitors find disappointing (the 4D Cinema in particular gets mixed reviews).
The 7-day validity is more useful than it sounds. You can do SEA LIFE on day one and Madame Tussauds three days later, which suits the realistic pace of most Bangkok itineraries. Most visitors who try to compress both into a single 3-hour window end up rushing the Bollywood zone at Madame Tussauds. Splitting the two attractions is the calmer choice.
Visit our SEA LIFE Bangkok + Madame Tussauds booking page for instant confirmation or message us on WhatsApp +66 89 949 6235.
SEA LIFE Bangkok + Madame Tussauds Combo Ticket 2026
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Why Booking Through Trip Thai Tour Beats the OTAs
The most persistent complaint about this combo on TripAdvisor and aggregator review sites is not the aquarium — it is the ticket. Reviews from visitors who booked through aggregator platforms describe arriving at the counter and waiting 15–20 minutes while staff tried to locate their booking from a printed list because the QR code was not properly registered at the foreigner counter. In one case, a family was told their "combo" consisted of two separate single-entry tickets rather than a bundle, and were sent back to the aquarium counter halfway through the day to sort it out.
In another case from September 2025, a family with disabled parents was refused the free carer entry that SEA LIFE's own policy guarantees, after the on-site manager told them the website policy was "outdated". This kind of situation is harder to resolve at the counter than to prevent before booking.
Our process is different. We confirm your full passport name and the exact ticket type before the QR is sent. When you arrive at the SEA LIFE foreigner counter — the dedicated desk to the left of the main entrance — you show the WhatsApp QR and your passport. It scans. It matches. You are inside in under 90 seconds, and your entry for Madame Tussauds is loaded on the same code.
The other common confusion is what is included. The ฿1,200 combo covers standard entry to both attractions and nothing else. The Glass Bottom Boat is not included. The 4D Cinema is not included. Digital photos are not included. Some visitors discover this only when they are at the boat counter inside the aquarium — we tell you in advance, in writing, so there are no surprised faces when you decide whether to add the boat.
If you have specific accessibility needs — wheelchair rental, free carer entry with national companion card, sensory-friendly visit timing — we coordinate with the venue before your arrival so the staff are expecting you and the documentation is pre-verified. This is something OTAs cannot do.
We are a TAT Licensed Tour Operator — Licence No. 14/04232. That licence is verifiable at the Tourism Authority of Thailand registry. When you book the combo through us, you are booking with a registered Thai operator who stands behind the ticket, not an aggregator who has no connection to what happens at the counter.
SEA LIFE Bangkok: Zone by Zone

SEA LIFE Bangkok follows a one-way route through 11 themed zones across two basement floors of Siam Paragon. The route is designed to take you from freshwater tropical environments down into progressively deeper and darker ocean habitats. Allow 2 hours minimum at a relaxed pace; families with children under 8 typically spend 2.5–3 hours.
Ancient Rainforest
You enter from the escalator into warm, humid air and soft green lighting. Asian small-clawed otters — compact, quick, unexpectedly loud — live in a naturalistic river enclosure. Their feeding shows run daily at 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM. The zone also houses large freshwater fish, poison dart frogs, and freshwater turtles. It functions as a decompression zone from the Bangkok mall outside — by the time you exit it, the city is already behind you.
Rocky Shore (Jackass Penguins)
Less famous than the Antarctic penguin zone, but worth your attention: the Rocky Shore houses a colony of Jackass penguins (African penguins, the species native to the southern coasts of South Africa and Namibia). Their feeding shows run daily at 11:30 AM and 3:30 PM. Smaller and more vocal than the Antarctic Gentoos, the Jackass penguins are also the more interactive species during feeding — keepers describe individual personalities by name.
Seahorse Kingdom
A dimly lit room with backlit tanks displaying dozens of seahorse species in sizes from thumbnail to palm-length. The lighting is soft amber and gold. The room is quiet. Cameras come out here reliably — the tanks are set up for macro photography. The neighbouring Jellyfish Kingdom uses changing LED arrays that cycle through pink, blue, and deep violet. Slow-moving bells against dark water and shifting colour gradients; the effect is genuinely mesmerising. During the Glowing Ocean season, this zone becomes "Ocean Glow Up" with additional installation lighting.
Coral Reef
The first large open tank: hundreds of clownfish, blue tangs, lionfish, and moray eels weaving through a recreated coral structure. The colours are saturated and the lighting is intense. Children typically make the Finding Nemo connection here within seconds — the clownfish density is deliberate. An information panel explains the coral bleaching problem facing the Indo-Pacific. SEA LIFE's conservation messaging is present throughout the venue without being preachy.
The Ocean Tunnel

Twenty metres of curved acrylic tube, the tank surrounding you on three sides and overhead. The main residents: sand tiger sharks (three to four metres, serrated teeth visible on close approach), eagle rays (wingspan up to two metres, gliding in slow banking turns above the tunnel), green sea turtles (deliberate and unhurried, often hovering directly above your head), and a school of giant trevally that circles through the shipwreck on the tank floor. Schools of smaller fish orbit in constant formation around the larger predators.
The sharks are well-fed and uninterested in the rays, turtles, and groupers sharing the tank. This is not incidental — it is by design. High-quality food delivered on schedule means hunting carries unnecessary risk; coexistence is the rational choice. The cleaner wrasse darting around the larger fish are not in danger: the predators recognise them by behaviour and leave them alone. This is not tamed wildness — it is managed coexistence in a controlled ecosystem.
During the Glowing Ocean season (March–September 2026), the Ocean Tunnel becomes "The Dark Blue" — dramatic blue lighting that turns the tank into a deep-water seascape, the sharks silhouetted against the glow. Photographs from this zone are dramatically different from the daytime version.
Shark Walk

A section of transparent acrylic flooring above a secondary tank. Sharks and rays swim directly below your feet. Adults know intellectually that the material is rated for tonnes of pressure. The knowledge does not necessarily help. Children either refuse to step on it or can barely be removed from it — there is rarely a middle ground. Allow a queue here on busy afternoons.
Shark Shipwreck (Shark Feeding Zone)
A separate viewing area beside the main tank where shark feeding takes place on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday at 1:30 PM. Feeders lower restaurant-grade fish and squid on long poles directly to the sand tiger sharks. The difference in intensity from regular tunnel viewing is significant — at feeding times the sharks move with purpose, the trevally swarm, and the rays accelerate. This zone is the single best 15 minutes in the aquarium if you can time your visit correctly.
Fish Bowl (Ray Feeding Zone)
The ray feeding takes place on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 1:30 PM — confusingly at the same time as the shark feeding, but on different days. Sunday is the only day BOTH shark and ray feeding happen at 1:30 PM (you have to choose between them). For most visitors, the shark feeding has more visual impact; ray feeding has the gentler appeal of watching eagle rays glide and accept food with delicate, almost ceremonial movements.
Penguin Ice Playground (Gentoo Penguins)

A chilled enclosure (noticeably colder than the rest of the aquarium — a light jacket earns its keep here) housing a colony of Gentoo penguins, the species native to the sub-Antarctic islands. Feeding shows run daily at 12:30 PM and 4:00 PM. During the show, keepers stand at the water's edge and call penguins by name. The birds respond with specificity — each has a distinct personality and a preferred keeper relationship. The underwater viewing window is directly below the ice shelf; watching Gentoo penguins torpedo through water at full speed is a different experience from watching them waddle across ice.
Rock Pool (Interactive Touch Zone)
The hands-on zone, designed primarily for children. Trained staff supervise as visitors gently touch starfish and hermit crabs in shallow open-top tanks. Hand sanitiser is required before and after. The Rock Pool is one of the few aquarium exhibits in Bangkok that lets children actually interact with marine creatures under proper supervision. Best visited at the start of the route while children are still energetic.
Mangrove and Rock Pool Explorer
The newest expansion zone, showcasing mangrove forest ecosystems and a refreshed rock pool with additional invertebrate species (mudskippers, sea urchins, various starfish). During Glowing Ocean season this area becomes "Moonlit Beach" with shimmering cool-blue surface lighting that recreates moonlight on ocean waves.
The Definitive Feeding Show Schedule
This is the single most-googled question about SEA LIFE Bangkok, and the answer is more complex than most blogs report. Sharks and rays do not feed daily, and they feed at the same time on different days. Here is the verified schedule:
Planned Schedule
Show | Days | Time | Zone |
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| Otter Feeding | Every day | 11:00 AM, 3:00 PM | Ancient Rainforest |
| Jackass Penguin Feeding | Every day | 11:30 AM, 3:30 PM | Rocky Shore |
| Gentoo Penguin Feeding | Every day | 12:30 PM, 4:00 PM | Penguin Ice Playground |
| Shark Feeding | Tue, Thu, Sat, Sun | 1:30 PM | Shark Shipwreck |
| Ray Feeding | Sun, Mon, Wed, Fri | 1:30 PM | Fish Bowl |
Optimal visit days for animal action: Tuesday or Sunday. Tuesday catches the shark feeding (rare; only 4 days a week) with both penguin feedings. Sunday is the only day BOTH shark AND ray feedings happen at 1:30 PM — you have to pick one (we recommend the sharks), but the variety across the day is the widest.
Worst days for shows: Monday and Wednesday — ray feeding only, no shark feeding.
Arrive at the relevant zone 10 minutes before the scheduled time to secure a good viewing position. All shows are free with admission and there is no separate booking required.
Glowing Ocean — The 5 Themed Zones (20 March – 20 September 2026)
The Glowing Ocean exhibit is layered across the aquarium's existing 11 zones with five named experiences. Each transforms an everyday zone into a night-time installation. The exhibit was developed specifically for SEA LIFE Bangkok and is not currently available at any other Merlin aquarium in Asia.
1. The Dark Blue — The 270-degree Ocean Tunnel with dramatic deep-blue lighting. The sand tiger sharks become silhouettes against the glow; the eagle rays glide overhead in extended slow motion. This is the most-photographed Glowing Ocean zone and the headline image of the exhibit.
2. Ocean Glow Up — The Seahorse Kingdom with specialised illumination that highlights the dozens of seahorse species in mysterious lighting techniques. The seahorses are already photogenic; under the Glowing Ocean lighting, they are unsettling in the best way.
3. Full Moon Forest — The Ancient Rainforest zone transformed with a glowing full moon installation floating above a school of goldfish, soft tropical lighting, and clusters of luminous flowers. This is the most "Instagrammable" zone — the lighting is specifically calibrated for phone photography.
4. Moonlit Beach — The mangrove forest and Rock Pool zones with cool blue surface lighting that recreates the reflection of moonlight on ocean waves. A quieter zone for couples and visitors who want a contemplative moment between the high-energy main tank and the penguin shows.
5. Ice Aurora — The end of the journey. Aurora Borealis effects projected onto sculpted ice formations using advanced projection mapping technology. The closest you will get to seeing the northern lights without flying to Iceland.
All five zones are included in the standard entry price. No additional charge applies and no separate booking is required.
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Optional Add-Ons Inside SEA LIFE
These are not included in the standard combo ticket and are paid separately. We can pre-confirm pricing for any of these via WhatsApp before your visit, or you can pay at the SEA LIFE information counter on the day.
Glass Bottom Boat — A 5–10 minute ride across the main shark and ray tank, looking down through a transparent floor. Suitable for ages 2 and above (children 2–3 require a parental consent form). Last ride at 5:00 PM. Reviews are mixed — some visitors find the ride too short for the price; others rate it the highlight of the day. The visual angle is genuinely different from the tunnel view.
4D Cinema Show — An immersive short film with water spray, wind, and seat motion effects. Minimum height 100 cm. Recommended ages 3 and above. Worth noting: TripAdvisor reviews for the 4D show are inconsistent — visitors who have experienced higher-budget 4D theatres elsewhere (Universal Studios, Disney) often find this one underwhelming. First-time 4D visitors with young children typically enjoy it.
Undersea Explorer VR — A virtual-reality marine experience launched in 2024. Visitors wear VR headsets for a guided underwater tour. Strong reviews from teenagers and adults; younger children sometimes find the headset uncomfortable.
Beyond the Surface Tour — A behind-the-scenes guided experience where visitors see the aquarium's life-support systems, food preparation, and animal care routines. Suitable for older children and adults with genuine interest in marine biology. Limited daily slots; we can pre-book.
Digital Photo Package — Professional photos taken at staged shoot-points (Ocean Tunnel, Shark Walk, Penguin window). Reviews consistently complain that customers expected these photos to be included in their combo ticket but were charged separately. We are explicit upfront: photos are NOT included.
Pepsi & Popcorn Set — Snack combo available inside. Last order at the snack counter is 4:30 PM.
Walking from SEA LIFE Bangkok to Madame Tussauds
The walk takes 5–10 minutes and is fully indoors. You do not step outside, cross any roads, or deal with Bangkok traffic. The route:
- Exit SEA LIFE on B1 through the gift shop (skippable unless a small child has fallen in love with a soft-toy octopus).
- Ride the escalator up to Siam Paragon ground floor.
- Cross through the back of Siam Paragon into Siam Center via a covered air-conditioned skybridge. Siam Center is the younger, hipper of the three connected malls — Thai independent fashion brands and design stores.
- Walk straight through Siam Center to the other side.
- Cross into Siam Discovery via a second skybridge. Siam Discovery is calmer, more design-led, with an open atrium.
- Take the escalator or lift to floor 4. Madame Tussauds Bangkok occupies the entire floor.
The total walk is approximately 400–500 metres. The entire route is air-conditioned, which matters significantly during Bangkok's April–May hot season when outdoor walking at midday is genuinely uncomfortable.
Madame Tussauds Bangkok: 9 Themed Zones

Madame Tussauds Bangkok is the 10th Madame Tussauds wax museum globally and occupies the 4th floor of Siam Discovery. The experience is hands-on by design: every wax figure can be touched, posed with, sat beside, and photographed. The lighting is calibrated for portrait photography. There are no roped-off barriers, no "do not touch" signs, no flash restrictions.
The figures take 6–8 months to build in the Madame Tussauds studio. Each uses real human hair inserted strand by strand, glass eyes matched from high-resolution reference photos, and skin tones built across dozens of paint layers. At selfie distance, you can see individual pores. The resemblance is not approximate — it is unsettling.
The themed zones (current configuration as of 2026):
Music — Hop on stage with One Direction, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Beyoncé, Madonna, Katy Perry, Michael Jackson, Jay Chou, and 2PM's Nichkhun Horvejkul (Thai-American K-pop crossover, consistent draw for Thai and Korean visitors).
Film — Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, Chris Evans as Captain America, Spiderman, Bruce Lee, and Thai film legends Lt.Col. Wanchana Sawasdee and Mario Maurer.
Bollywood — The dedicated Indian cinema zone with Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, and Prabhas (the first South Indian actor to receive a Madame Tussauds figure). Set in an IIFA Awards green-carpet recreation. Indian families consistently rate this zone as the highlight of their visit.
A-List (Red Carpet) — Angelina Jolie, Johnny Depp, Dwayne Johnson, Brad Pitt, Jackie Chan, Michelle Yeoh, Vin Diesel. Lit for paparazzi-style photography.
TV — Predominantly Thai TV stars including Ken Theeradej, Anne Thongprasom, and Pancake (Khemanit Jamikorn). Less recognisable to international visitors; consistently popular with Thai customers.
Sports — David Beckham (the consistent international fan favourite), Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, Steven Gerrard, Serena Williams, Yao Ming. Includes interactive elements: kick a ball, shoot a basketball.
History and Leaders — Princess Diana, Mao Zedong, Mahatma Gandhi, Sukarno, Thai prime minister M.R. Seni Pramoj, and the founder Madame Marie Tussaud herself.
Art & Science — Albert Einstein, Pablo Picasso, Ludwig van Beethoven, Mark Zuckerberg, and Thai national artist Silpa Bhirasri.
Ice Age 4D Cinema — A 4D theatre experience with the Ice Age: No Time for Nuts short film, plus life-sized animation characters from the film (Manny, Sid, Scrat). Shows every 30 minutes from 11:20 AM to 7:50 PM. Included with standard Madame Tussauds entry — no additional charge, unlike the SEA LIFE 4D.

Allow 60–90 minutes for a complete walkthrough. Children with strong preferences about specific figures (sports, pop music, Marvel characters, Bollywood) will want longer. The gift shop at the exit is easily bypassed if needed.
One thing no competitor listing mentions: Madame Tussauds Bangkok updates its figures more frequently than most international branches because the Asian celebrity market moves quickly. If you visited three or four years ago, you will find figures you did not see before — and some that have been retired. The Bollywood section in particular has expanded since 2022 to reflect Bangkok's position as a primary leisure destination for Indian travellers. If you are visiting specifically for the Bollywood figures and want to know which celebrities are currently in the venue, message us on WhatsApp before booking and we will confirm the current roster.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
| Attraction | Hours | Last Entry | Notes |
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| SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World | 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM daily | 7:00 PM | B1–B2, Siam Paragon |
| Glass Bottom Boat (add-on) | During opening hours | 5:00 PM | Ages 2+ only |
| 4D Cinema at SEA LIFE (add-on) | During opening hours | See information counter | Min. height 100 cm |
| Madame Tussauds Bangkok | 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM daily | Approx. 7:00 PM | Floor 4, Siam Discovery |
| Ice Age 4D at Madame Tussauds | 11:20 AM – 7:50 PM | Show every 30 min | Included with entry |
Arrive by 4:00 PM at the latest if you plan to do both attractions same-day. If you want the Glowing Ocean exhibit at its most atmospheric, the venue lighting shifts in the late afternoon — the final hour before closing (7:00–8:00 PM) is the strongest.
Ticket Prices Comparison
| Ticket type | Trip Thai Tour | Walk-up gate (approx.) | Online official |
|---|---|---|---|
| SEA LIFE + Madame Tussauds combo (foreigner adult) | ฿1,200 | ฿1,890–฿2,090 (bought separately) | ฿899+ from official site |
| SEA LIFE only (adult) | — | ฿1,090 | ฿799+ |
| Madame Tussauds only (adult) | — | ฿800–฿1,000 | ฿890+ |
| Children 0–1 | Free at SEA LIFE | Free | Free |
| Thai national rate | Not applicable (foreigner ticket) | Lower local rate | Book direct |
All prices in Thai Baht (฿). Optional add-ons (Glass Bottom Boat, 4D Cinema, VR, photo packages) are paid separately. Current pricing for add-ons confirmed via WhatsApp before your visit.
Food, Drinks, and Photography Rules
- Outside food and drinks are not permitted inside SEA LIFE Bangkok. Snack counter is available inside for popcorn, soft drinks, and ice cream.
- Flash photography is not allowed near the marine tanks at SEA LIFE (the light startles the fish). Phone and camera photography without flash is welcome in all 11 zones.
- Madame Tussauds allows full photography including flash — the lighting is specifically calibrated for portraits.
- Smoking is strictly prohibited throughout both attractions.
- Bags may be inspected at security on entry.
- Pets are not permitted; service and assistance animals are welcome.
- No tapping on the glass tanks — this is enforced by staff and is genuinely harmful to the fish.
Accessibility
Both SEA LIFE Bangkok and Madame Tussauds are fully wheelchair and stroller accessible with ramps and lifts throughout. Specific accessibility provisions at SEA LIFE:
- Free wheelchair rental from the Siam Paragon Information Counter (bring photo ID).
- 3 accessible toilets — at the entrance, near Seahorse Kingdom, and near the African Penguin area.
- Free carer entry for disabled visitors with valid documentation, including the national companion card. Note: the carer ticket must be issued at the on-site ticketing counter, not pre-booked online. If you need this, message us in advance and we will coordinate with the venue so the staff are expecting you.
- Audio guides and sign language guides are available on request.
- Priority access for visitors with disabilities.
- Hearing loops during shows and presentations.
- Assistance animals welcome throughout (pets are not).
For children with sensory sensitivities, the aquarium has different lighting and music levels throughout the venue. The Glowing Ocean exhibit in particular uses strong lighting and audio effects — if your child is sensitive to these, the standard daytime visit is the calmer option.
Tips for Indian Families Visiting SEA LIFE Bangkok
Bangkok receives a large number of Indian family groups, and this combo is one of the most consistently booked activities for that market. A few things worth knowing before you arrive.
The Bollywood zone at Madame Tussauds is the highlight for most Indian visitors. Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, and Prabhas (the first South Indian star at any Madame Tussauds) are all present with well-executed figures. The zone is staged as an IIFA Awards green-carpet recreation, with photo lighting and posing angles built into the design. Expect to spend 20–30 minutes here, more if you are travelling with teenagers or young adults who have strong opinions about which pose works best.
Vegetarian food options are solid at Siam Paragon. The Gourmet Market food hall on the G floor has multiple Indian stalls with vegetarian thali sets, a paneer counter, and good South Indian options. Budget ฿200–฿350 per person for a full meal. If you need a full-service Indian restaurant, Mrs Balbir's is a 5-minute walk through the Erawan Bangkok complex — one of the best Indian restaurants in the city for group dining.
Hindi-speaking private car transfer is available. If you are travelling with elderly parents or young children and prefer a door-to-door pickup rather than the BTS, message us on WhatsApp and we will arrange a driver. This is especially useful for groups staying in Sukhumvit outer zones (On Nut, Udom Suk) where the BTS journey to Siam involves multiple stops with luggage.
The child pricing structure: Children aged 0–1 enter SEA LIFE free. From age 2, the child rate applies. Confirm current child pricing with us on WhatsApp before booking — prices for children and family groups of 4+ sometimes attract additional savings that are not visible on the standard booking page.
How to Combine SEA LIFE Bangkok with Other Tours
This combo works best as an afternoon or indoor activity — both attractions open at 10:00 AM, and you are done by 3:00–4:00 PM on a standard visit. That structure pairs well with morning activities across the city.
Morning: Grand Palace + Wat Pho → Afternoon: SEA LIFE + Madame Tussauds. This is the most popular full-day combination among our Bangkok customers. The Grand Palace and Wat Pho tour runs from approximately 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, ending before the heat of midday. You then have the entire afternoon for the air-conditioned Siam Paragon combo — and the Siam complex is on the BTS, making the transition simple. Grab is roughly ฿80–฿100 from the Grand Palace area to Siam. This pairing covers Bangkok's two most-visited categories — the cultural and historical centre of the kingdom in the morning, and the city's best indoor family attraction in the afternoon — without overlap, without rushing, and without needing a private car for the entire day.
Morning: Damnoen Saduak Floating Market → Afternoon: SEA LIFE. The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market tour returns to Bangkok by approximately 1:00 PM. You are back on the BTS line with the afternoon ahead of you. SEA LIFE is open until 8:00 PM, and arriving at 2:00 PM gives you a full evening at the aquarium plus Madame Tussauds with time for dinner in the Siam complex. The contrast is a good one — canals and floating vendors in the morning, five million litres of seawater below a shopping mall in the afternoon.
SEA LIFE + Mahanakhon SkyWalk pairing. If you want a 2-attraction day focused on Bangkok's modern side rather than its temples, SEA LIFE in the afternoon followed by a sunset visit to the Mahanakhon SkyWalk (Thailand's tallest open-air observation deck, BTS Chong Nonsi) is a strong combination. Both are direct on the BTS. SEA LIFE sells an official bundle for this from ฿1,499 — message us for our equivalent pricing if you want this pairing.
Separate days, using the 7-day validity. If you are in Bangkok for 4 or more nights, there is no need to rush both attractions into a single afternoon. Many families do SEA LIFE on day two and Madame Tussauds on day four — using the aquarium as the rainy-day or hot-afternoon backup for whichever day the weather or schedule demands it.
How to Get to SEA LIFE Bangkok from Your Hotel
The simplest route from anywhere on the BTS line is Siam Station Exit 5 — it connects directly into Siam Paragon upper level, no road crossings, no tuk-tuks, no negotiating in the heat.
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Take BTS Skytrain to Siam Station — the central interchange hub for both the Sukhumvit (green) and Silom (dark green) lines. Travel time from Sukhumvit (Asok/Nana): 5–10 minutes. From Silom/Sala Daeng: 10–15 minutes. From On Nut or Bearing: 20–25 minutes.
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Use Exit 5 — the exit is clearly signed and feeds directly into the Siam Paragon upper concourse.
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Ride the escalator down to B1 — SEA LIFE Bangkok's entrance is a large blue archway signposted from every floor. The foreigner counter is to the left of the main local-pricing line.
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Show your WhatsApp QR and passport at the foreigner counter. You are inside in under 90 seconds.
If you are staying outside the BTS line — Khao San Road, Silom outer zones, or outer Sukhumvit — a private car transfer to Siam Paragon is available as an add-on. Message us the pickup address and we will arrange door-to-door. Otherwise, the BTS route is the most reliable option: Bangkok road traffic around the Siam intersection is heavy at any time of day.
From Khao San Road: No BTS connection — take a Grab or taxi to Siam Paragon directly. Allow 30–40 minutes for traffic. Budget ฿80–฿150 for the Grab fare.
Parking: Siam Paragon has approximately 3,000 parking spaces with validated 3-hour parking. Driving in Bangkok traffic to this intersection is not recommended for first-time visitors.
By bus: Air-conditioned bus numbers 16, 25, 73, 79, 204, 501, and 508 stop at Siam Paragon. Regular bus numbers 15, 16, 21, 25, 40, 48, 54, and 73 also serve the area. The bus network is functional but not recommended for first-time visitors due to language barriers.
How to Book the SEA LIFE Bangkok + Madame Tussauds Combo
Visit our SEA LIFE Bangkok Combo Ticket page and complete the online booking form, or message us directly on WhatsApp at +66 89 949 6235 with your travel dates and number of people.
We confirm your voucher and send the digital QR ticket within 2 hours. The ticket arrives on WhatsApp — no printing required. At the SEA LIFE foreigner counter, you show the QR and your passport. That is all. No queue at a ticket machine. No exchange confusion. No discovering at the counter that the booking is under the wrong name.
Minimum booking notice is 24 hours. Cancellations more than 7 days ahead receive a full refund; 7 days to 48 hours, a 50% refund; within 48 hours the booking is non-refundable. Cancel via WhatsApp +66 89 949 6235. We do not cancel confirmed bookings due to low numbers.
We are a TAT Licensed Tour Operator — Licence No. 14/04232. Learn more about who we are and how we work on our About Trip Thai Tour page.
What Guests Say
Sarah M., Manchester UK (family): "The WhatsApp booking took 5 minutes, the QR scanned at the gate without any drama, and the foreigner counter was completely separate from the main queue. Our 7-year-old loved the Ocean Tunnel and the penguin feeding at 3:30 PM. Would book again."
Rohit S., Mumbai India (family): "The Bollywood zone at Madame Tussauds was a real surprise — wax Shah Rukh Khan looks ridiculously real. SEA LIFE Ocean Tunnel kept the kids quiet for 20 minutes which is a record. The food court at Siam Paragon has decent vegetarian Indian options too. Trip Thai Tour staff replied to my pre-trip questions in under 10 minutes every time."
Jennifer K., Sydney Australia (couple): "Used this combo as a recovery day after a heavy first 48 hours in Bangkok. The Glowing Ocean event at SEA LIFE was a really nice surprise. Madame Tussauds was 90 minutes of pure photo silliness. The 7-day flexibility on the ticket meant we could nap between the two without rushing."
Verified reviews from our TripAdvisor profile — Trip Thai Tour, Bangkok (4.0 / 186 reviews as of June 2026).
SEA LIFE Bangkok + Madame Tussauds Combo Ticket 2026
From ฿1,200 per person · TAT Licensed No. 14/04232 · ⭐ 4.0 (186 reviews)
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World is Southeast Asia's largest aquarium, occupying approximately 10,000 square metres on the B1–B2 floors of Siam Paragon shopping mall at 991 Rama I Road, Bangkok. The aquarium holds over 30,000 marine creatures from 400 species in 5 million litres of seawater across 11 themed zones, including the famous 270-degree Ocean Tunnel, two penguin habitats, a Shark Walk with transparent acrylic flooring, and the Seahorse Kingdom. Originally opened in 2005 as Siam Ocean World, the venue celebrated its 20-year anniversary in December 2025 and operates as part of Merlin Entertainments, the same global group behind Madame Tussauds.
Trip Thai Tour's combo price is ฿1,200 per person for foreigners (non-Thai passport holders), with 7-day flexible validity. SEA LIFE's official walk-up gate price for adults is approximately ฿1,090 for the aquarium alone, with Madame Tussauds adding a further ฿800–฿1,000 at the counter — buying both separately at the gate typically totals ฿1,890–฿2,090 per person. Children aged 0–1 enter SEA LIFE free; standard child rate applies from age 2. Confirm exact child pricing on WhatsApp before booking, as Trip Thai Tour offers family-of-four discounts that are not visible on the standard booking page.
SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World is on the B1–B2 floors of Siam Paragon, 991 Rama I Road, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330. The simplest route is BTS Skytrain to Siam Station — the central interchange for both the Sukhumvit and Silom lines — then Exit 5, which leads directly into the mall. Travel time from Sukhumvit (Asok) is under 10 minutes; from Silom around 15 minutes; from Khao San Road 30–40 minutes by Grab or taxi. Madame Tussauds is on the 4th floor of Siam Discovery, a 5–10 minute fully indoor walk through Siam Paragon and Siam Center.
SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World is open daily from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, with last entry at 7:00 PM. Madame Tussauds Bangkok also opens daily 10:00 AM–8:00 PM with last entry typically 7:00 PM. The Glass Bottom Boat last ride is at 5:00 PM. To do both attractions same-day, arrive at SEA LIFE by 4:00 PM at the latest. Operating hours occasionally adjust for special events or maintenance — we confirm any schedule changes via WhatsApp before your visit.
Glowing Ocean: Discover the Magic of the Sea at Night is a limited-time immersive light and sound installation running from 20 March to 20 September 2026. The aquarium's existing zones are transformed with specialised lighting and audio across five named experiences: The Dark Blue (Ocean Tunnel with dramatic blue lighting), Ocean Glow Up (illuminated Seahorse Kingdom), Full Moon Forest (rainforest under glowing moonlight with luminous flowers), Moonlit Beach (mangrove and Rock Pool with shimmering blue surface), and Ice Aurora (projection-mapped Aurora Borealis on ice formations). The exhibit is included in the standard entry price with no additional charge.
SEA LIFE Bangkok runs five daily feeding shows, all free with admission. Otter feeding: every day at 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM (Ancient Rainforest Zone). Jackass Penguin feeding: every day at 11:30 AM and 3:30 PM (Rocky Shore Zone). Gentoo Penguin feeding: every day at 12:30 PM and 4:00 PM (Penguin Ice Playground). Shark feeding: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday only at 1:30 PM (Shark Shipwreck Zone). Ray feeding: Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday only at 1:30 PM (Fish Bowl Zone). Sunday is the only day both shark AND ray feeding shows happen, making it the best day for animal-action-focused visitors.
Arrive between 10:30 and 11:30 AM for the quietest experience. International tour buses typically arrive 1:00–3:00 PM, and the Ocean Tunnel becomes noticeably crowded during that window. Late afternoon after 5:00 PM is also quieter and catches the 4:00 PM Gentoo penguin feeding. Weekday mornings outside Thai school holidays are the least crowded overall. SEA LIFE's official guidance recommends weekdays or any day after 2:00 PM to avoid the busiest periods.
Yes — SEA LIFE Bangkok is one of the most child-engaged indoor attractions in Bangkok. The Rock Pool zone lets children safely touch starfish and hermit crabs. Two penguin habitats (Gentoo and Jackass) deliver four feeding sessions across the day. The 270-degree Ocean Tunnel holds the attention of children as young as 3 for 10 minutes minimum. The Glass Bottom Boat is suitable for children aged 2 and above (parental consent form required for ages 2–3). Both SEA LIFE and Madame Tussauds are stroller-friendly, fully air-conditioned, and have baby-change facilities. Children 0–1 enter SEA LIFE free.
The walk takes 5–10 minutes and is fully indoors. Exit SEA LIFE on B1, ride the escalator up to Siam Paragon ground floor, cross through the back of the mall into Siam Center via a covered skybridge, continue straight through Siam Center into Siam Discovery via a second skybridge, then take the escalator or lift to floor 4. You do not step outside, cross any roads, or deal with Bangkok traffic. The entire route is air-conditioned, which matters significantly during the April–May hot season.
The four most popular paid add-ons at SEA LIFE are: Glass Bottom Boat (a short ride across the main shark and ray tank, ages 2+, last ride 5:00 PM); 4D Cinema show (immersive short film with water spray, wind, and seat motion effects, minimum height 100 cm); Undersea Explorer VR (a virtual-reality marine experience launched in 2024); and digital photo packages. Inside Madame Tussauds, the Ice Age 4D Cinema show is included in standard entry. We can confirm current add-on pricing via WhatsApp at +66 89 949 6235 or you can pay at each attraction's information counter on the day.
Yes — buying SEA LIFE and Madame Tussauds separately at the walk-up gate typically totals ฿1,890–฿2,090 per adult. The combo at ฿1,200 saves approximately ฿700–฿900 per person, or 37–43% off the gate price. The 7-day flexible validity is the second saving — you can split the two attractions across your Bangkok trip rather than rushing both in one afternoon, which is especially useful if you arrive on a tight schedule or if a family member needs a rest day between visits. For a family of four, the saving is ฿2,800–฿3,600 — enough to cover lunch at the Siam Paragon Gourmet Market.
Neither attraction has a strict dress code — there are no temples to enter, no covered-shoulders requirement, no prohibited clothing. That said, bring a light jacket or cardigan: both venues are heavily air-conditioned at around 20–22°C, and the Penguin Ice Playground zone is colder still to maintain the Antarctic environment for the Gentoo colony. Comfortable closed-toe walking shoes are recommended — you will cover approximately 1.5 km between the two attractions. There is no requirement to remove shoes at any point.
Yes — both SEA LIFE Bangkok and Madame Tussauds are fully wheelchair and stroller accessible with ramps and lifts throughout. SEA LIFE offers free wheelchair rental from the Siam Paragon Information Counter (bring photo ID). The aquarium has 3 accessible toilets — at the entrance, near Seahorse Kingdom, and near the African Penguin area. Disabled visitors are entitled to one free carer entry with valid documentation (including the national companion card) — this carer ticket must be issued at the on-site ticketing counter, not pre-booked. Assistance animals are welcome; pets are not.
No — outside food and drinks are not permitted inside SEA LIFE Bangkok. There is an in-venue snack counter for popcorn, soft drinks, and ice cream. For a proper meal before or after your visit, the Siam Paragon Gourmet Market food hall on the G floor has 30+ international stalls (Thai, Japanese, Korean, Indian, Italian) with budgets typically ฿200–฿500 per person. Smoking is strictly prohibited throughout SEA LIFE and Madame Tussauds. Bags may be inspected at security on entry.
Yes — personal photography is permitted throughout both attractions. At SEA LIFE Bangkok, flash photography is not allowed near the marine tanks (the light startles the fish), but standard phone and camera photography without flash is welcome in all 11 zones. The Glowing Ocean exhibit zones are specifically designed for social-media-ready photos. At Madame Tussauds, photography is permitted everywhere with no flash restrictions — the lighting is calibrated for portrait photography. Both venues offer paid digital photo and printed photo packages if you want professional shots.
No — the Trip Thai Tour combo is a foreigner ticket, valid for non-Thai passport holders only. Thai nationals receive a different (lower) local-resident pricing structure and must book directly at the Thai-national counter at each attraction. If your group includes both Thai and foreign passport holders, message us on WhatsApp and we will recommend the most efficient ticket combination — typically the Thai member books at the local counter while the foreign members use our combo voucher.
Cancellations more than 7 days before the tour receive a full refund; between 7 days and 48 hours a 50% refund applies; within 48 hours or for no-shows the booking is non-refundable. Contact us via WhatsApp +66 89 949 6235 to cancel or reschedule — full terms at tripthaitour.com/cancellation-policy. We do not cancel confirmed bookings. Your ticket runs as confirmed regardless of the size of your group.
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