Step aboard one of history’s most iconic ships without ever leaving Orchard. Titanic: An Immersive Voyage – Through the Eyes of the Passengers opens in Singapore on 6 August 2025, marking its first appearance in Asia.
More than just a historical showcase, this is a sensory, emotionally driven exhibition that uses technology, storytelling and real artefacts to bring the Titanic’s final hours vividly to life.
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Explore the ship
Life-sized recreation

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Spanning an impressive 1,300 square metres, the exhibition recreates the Titanic’s lavish interiors with extraordinary detail. You’ll walk through first-class staterooms, grand dining rooms, and wide-open decks. Lights and sound effects help set the mood, giving a sense of what life was like aboard the Titanic in 1912.
A self-guided experience
There are no guided tours. Instead, you can take your time and explore the exhibition however you like. This makes it easy to focus on the details that interest you most.
Technology that immerses
Virtual reality dive
A standout feature of the exhibition is the “walking” virtual reality (VR) experience. Wearing VR headsets, visitors are transported 4,000 metres beneath the Atlantic Ocean to the Titanic’s wreck site.
This immersive dive allows users to walk across a digitally rendered seabed and examine the haunting remains of the ship in remarkable detail.
3D visuals and soundscapes
Beyond VR, the exhibition employs large-scale projections and animations to recreate key moments from the Titanic’s voyage. Specially composed music and environmental sound design deepen the emotional impact, turning passive observation into active engagement.
Human stories and artefacts
Personal items and human tales
At the heart of the exhibition is a curated collection of genuine artefacts recovered from the Titanic wreck and its passengers. Items include handwritten letters, jewellery, luggage tags, and other personal belongings.
These items are paired with first-person accounts, showing the Titanic not just as a lost ship, but as a community of families, workers and hopeful travellers.
More than names on a list
Through biographies, photographs, and first-person accounts, visitors learn about individual passengers from all walks of life, some who survived and many who did not. These personal stories transform the Titanic from a distant disaster into a human narrative of hope, loss, courage, and heartbreak.
Singapore exclusive features
Local newspaper panel
In a section created just for Singapore, you’ll see how the Titanic tragedy was reported here in 1912. A full-sized newspaper panel shows the front page from the Straits Settlements, complete with original headlines.
Archival photos
Supporting this display are photographs of Singapore in the early 20th century, illustrating life in the colony at the time when news of the sinking reached its shores.
International success
Over 5 million visitors worldwide

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This immersive exhibition has already toured cities like Cincinnati, New Orleans, and Copenhagen, drawing more than 5 million visitors. It’s been praised for combining powerful storytelling with state-of-the-art visuals.
Produced by leading experts
The exhibition is a collaboration between Exhibition Hub, Fever, and RMS Titanic, Inc., the only company licensed to recover artefacts from the Titanic wreck. This ensures authenticity and respect in every detail.
Tickets and practical info
Where: Fever Exhibition Hall, 25 Scotts Road, Singapore
When: Opens 6 August 2025, closing date to be announced
Tickets: Starting from S$23.90, available from 10 July 2025 via Fever’s website. Options include standard admission, VIP tickets with priority entry and souvenirs, and family bundles.
Opening hours: To be confirmed, check Fever Singapore’s website for updates
A summary of what to expect:
- Immersive ship interiors covering 1,300 square metres
- VR dive to the Titanic wreck site
- Authentic passenger artefacts and stories
- Singapore-exclusive historical newspaper panel and photos
- Multisensory sound design and large-scale animations
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Why visit?

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More than 110 years after the Titanic sank, its story continues to captivate. This exhibition offers a rare chance to step inside that history in a deeply immersive, personal way.
By combining technology, authentic artefacts, and thoughtful storytelling, Titanic: An Immersive Voyage promises one of Singapore’s most memorable cultural experiences this year.