C/ d'Eduardo Primo Yúfera, 1B, Quatre Carreres, 46013 València, Valencia, SpainMap
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It is a nice experience overall. It is not very big and it can be explored in about 2 hours in low season. The best part is the tunnel, though it is quite short.
Oceanogràfic València Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Valencia Oceanarium is located in the Valencia City of Science and Arts. People can walk on the undersea passage and experience the living habits of marine life. The aquarium is divided into 9 halls according to the ecological area, including the Mediterranean hall, the Red Sea hall, the island hall, etc., where there are marine animals such as penguins, sea lions, dolphins, and beluga whales. In addition to watching these wonderful animals up close, you can also participate in interactive sessions with marine animals at certain times. If you want to have a "close contact" with sharks and dolphins, you may participate in it. For specific registration methods, please refer to the official website information.
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Oceanogràfic València Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is a nice experience overall. It is not very big and it can be explored in about 2 hours in low season. The best part is the tunnel, though it is quite short.
big place. lots of interactive attractions but make sure to take water and food with you. the quality of the last is poor while getting out and back is challenging
amazing, at least one day long trip. do not forget about dolphins show
Valencia Marine Aquarium is a very large marine park. It is divided into several pavilions. Different kinds of marine life are divided into different pavilions. Dolphins and sea lions perform very well here. Children like it very much. You can bring your children to play, not only happy, but also learn a lot of animal knowledge, very worthwhile.
My friend took me there. The fare feels a little expensive. But after reading it, I think it's still good. It takes half a day to finish all the walking and two or three hours to walk fast. It's good. It's worth visiting. It's cheap to have a taxi near the city center.
Valencia Marine Aquarium: Located in Valencia City of Science and Art, it is an important part of the City of Science and Art. It is said to be the largest marine museum in Europe. There are more than 500 kinds of fish and marine life in it. Its unique and novel design is also a model of the aquarium world.
The aquarium in Valencia City of Arts and Sciences ranks first in Europe in terms of its variety and first-class water quality. Spain is another country in the world, besides France, which is also near the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Because of its unique geographical location, it has a large number of marine organisms, including many marine organisms from the Red Sea, the Caribbean Sea and the Indian Ocean. Some of the world's rare animals such as beluga whales, tropical and cold penguins, and African birds such as orange flamingos are rare in aquariums in the usual sense.
The Valencia Oceanarium is a marine park in Spain that is worth visiting. There is a huge aquarium here where you can enjoy many rare marine animals. In addition, the marine animal performances here are also very exciting. Dolphins and beluga whales will perform wonderful performances here, which are worth watching.