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If you’ve ever been fascinated by the story of the Titanic, now’s your chance to relive it like never before. Starting August 6, 2025, a powerful and emotional exhibition called Titanic: An Immersive Voyage – Through the Eyes of the Passengers is docking in Singapore for its Asia debut, and it’s something Filipino travellers should definitely add to their itinerary.
Image credit: Expo Titanic Official Facebook Page
Held at the Fever Exhibition Hall at 25 Scotts Road, this exhibit offers more than just a look at the ship’s history. It’s a full-sensory experience that brings the Titanic’s story to life in stunning detail, using virtual reality (VR), 3D projections, and recovered artefacts to immerse you in the lives of the passengers aboard the ill-fated voyage.
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Image credit: Expo Titanic Official Facebook Page
This isn’t your typical museum-style exhibit. Titanic: An Immersive Voyage sets itself apart by placing you in the shoes of the passengers themselves. From boarding the grand vessel to sailing across the Atlantic and finally experiencing the heartbreak of the ship’s sinking, every moment is recreated with emotional precision.
Expect to walk through realistic room recreations, luxurious cabins, elegant dining halls, and open-air decks. Over 300 recovered artefacts, including handwritten letters from passengers, add an emotional and personal layer to the experience.
One of the major highlights is the walking VR experience, available to VIP ticket holders, which takes you on a virtual dive to the Titanic’s wreck site, lying over 4 kilometres beneath the North Atlantic Ocean. It’s a haunting yet awe-inspiring way to connect with the ship’s legacy.
Only at this Titanic immersive experience in Singapore, you'll find a special full-wall panel showing the first local news report about the Titanic’s sinking in 1912. This section also features historical photos of Singapore in the 1910s, offering a glimpse of what life was like in Southeast Asia during that time.
Image credit: Expo Titanic Official Facebook Page
Ticket prices start at S$23.90 (around ₱1,080) for adults, with lower rates available for children. Children under four can enter for free, while VIP tickets, which include access to the VR wreck dive, are priced higher. Tickets go on sale from July 10, 2025, through the Fever app and website.
The venue is fully wheelchair and stroller accessible, with nearby parking available behind the Royal Plaza on Scotts. The exhibition is suitable for all ages, and an English audio guide is provided for a more immersive experience.
Whether you’re a fan of history, technology, or storytelling, this Titanic VR exhibition in Singapore offers a rare blend of all three. It’s also a fantastic way for Filipino families, couples, or solo travellers to explore something meaningful while visiting Singapore.
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For many of us in the Philippines, the Titanic’s story is something we’ve only experienced through books or James Cameron’s iconic film. But this Titanic exhibition in Singapore lets you walk through its halls, see its grandeur up close, and experience the heartbreak of its final moments from a deeply personal point of view.
If you’re heading to Singapore soon, make sure to catch this rare chance to experience one of the region’s most moving and unforgettable exhibitions!
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