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Largest Indoor Aquarium in Europe
Lisbon Oceanarium, the largest indoor aquarium in Europe, offers 16.000 different species to populate 7 million litres of water. In the largest 7 metres deep tank are sharks, rays, a very rare sunfish, barracudas and groupers that all live together in 5 million literes of water. (pics 1-2).
There are two sea otters in the Oceanarium who form a couple and one of them is in picture 3. Common Murres and Magellanic Penguins are part of the cold water ocean exhibition. (4-5) The tropical Indian coral reef's habitat comes with a Powder-Blue Surgeonfish. (6-7) Lastly, some of the 25 thematic aquariums with corals, jellyfish and anemones are in the end.
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Underwater Theme Park, S.E.A Aquarium SG
The S.E.A. Aquarium theme park houses more than 100,000 marine animals of over a thousand species across 45 different habitats. It has a strong conservation focus and aims to educate guests on the importance of protecting the oceans and these sea creatures.
There are many interactive activities available for both kids and adults. We got to get up close and personal with a starfish and a sea cucumber at the Discovery Pool, where a staff would share some trivia about those sea creatures and we could gently touch them as well. You can also catch their free daily dive feeding shows and learn fun facts about the animals at the same time!
My overall rating of the experience: 3 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️
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S.E.A. Aquarium, Resorts World Sentosa SG
S.E.A. Aquarium is one of the many attractions situated within Resorts World Sentosa. Holding the title of the world’s second largest oceanarium, it houses more than 100,000 marine animals of over a thousand species across 45 different habitats. There are different zones with various themes to explore, and the way the spaces are physically structured facilitates one-way traffic for easy navigation.
The first underwater tunnel leads to Coral Garden, a whopping floor-to-ceiling cylindrical habitat with more than 5,000 fishes from over 100 species. Ironically, this habitat doesn’t house any live corals, only artificial ones, to prevent the reef-eating fish in the tank from destroying them.
We got to see and learn about many intriguing types of marine animals, from alligator gars to sea apple cucumbers. Walking through the Sea Jellies Gallery, it felt like a psychedelic slow-mo disco with the constantly changing neon lights, illuminating the jellyfish to look incredibly magical. My favourite habitat was the one with the friendly dolphins! They were super playful and curious, chasing each other around and coming up to the glass to interact with the guests.
My overall rating of the experience: 3 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Oceanarium in Vladivostok
Oceanarium in Vladivostok is located on Russky Island. It was opened in 2016.
The shell-shaped building opens up to its guests a rich marine world with representatives of all oceans and climatic zones. There you can enjoy a tube ride with stingrays, a tropical area, tanks with funny penguins and inquisitive seals.
A separate dolphinarium operates in the aquarium. There are trained dolphins, beluga whales and the charming walrus Misha and many more.
The oceanarium is open 6 days a week, closed on Mondays. On Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the aquarium is open from 10 am to 8 pm.
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Enjoyed every moment of our 5 day holiday, cannot wait to go back again and stay much longer next time. So much to see and explore, it just was not long enough at all. Looking forward to many more adventures here with my boys. Xx
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