L’Oceanografic, Spain - Introduction –
L’Oceanografic, Spain is the biggest marine park of Europe. It houses around 500 forms of marine life. The world under the waves is introduced to you in a very attractive way at L’Oceanografic, Spain.
Programmes at L’Oceanografic, Spain –
- ‘Corals, architects of the ocean’ – The events organized for “Tuesdays at L’Oceanografic” in 2007 comprised a coral exhibition, which was arranged jointly with the famous National Museum of Natural Science. These events aimed at making people acquainted with the wonderful coral world, their biodiversity and distribution.
- Ocean - It represents a rocky sea cliff, which features different areas for Humbolt’s penguins. You can also watch these penguins move under water.
- Mediterranean – It is a round roof building dedicated to the vast Mediterranean Sea. It displays more than 7,400 specimens from the ecosystems at Breakers Zone, Approach Zone, Reef-derived Zone and many other regions.
- Dolphinarium – The quantity of water, which is contained at the dolphinarium, makes it one of the biggest of its kind in Europe.
- Islands – The Islands feature marine lions, which are quite clever and skilled. They are housed in water, temperature of which is always controlled.
Other programmes at L’Oceanografic in Spain comprise ‘Temperate and Tropical’, ‘Arctic’ and ‘ARCA of the sea’.
Activities at L’Oceanografic, Spain –
Animalia Passport – Since the 11th of August L’Oceanografic, Spain has started an interesting activity on the weekends, which provides you with a chance of exploring all about the sealions and dolphins.
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After knowing some basic facts about these animals you can start your trip through L’Oceanografic, Spain.
You can first visit the Dolphinarium, where you can meet these animals and know more about them and about the techniques of taking care of them, from their trainers. You can then move on to the sea lion technical area and learn how they are different from the walruses and seals, what they eat and other exciting facts about them, from their keepers.
Services at L’Oceanografic, Spain –
- Mediterranean (Ice-cram parlor and pizzeria) - Serves freshly-cooked pizzas and delicious ice-creams
- Ice-cream stand – Offers ice-creams whenever you want
- La Lonja Self-Service –Located right across the Dolphinarium terraces it features various types of meals for around 650 guests at a time
- Tabarca Hamburger restaurant – This restaurant serves mouthwatering hamburgers
- Shops - Tienda L’Oceanografic, Photo Acqua, El Rincon Marino, La trastienda del delfin and El bazaar del ARTICO
- Two storied space for car parking
You can keep on clicking on the other useful links on our site aquariumshub.com for availing details on the public aquariums in Europe.
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The Aquarium Castle, Finland |
Maretarium, Finland |
Sea Life Helsinki |
Särkänniemi Aquarium |
Sea Life Centre Paris |
Le Grand Aquarium, France |
Sea Life Centre, Berlin |
Sea Life Centre, Netherlands |
Sea Life Centre Benalmádena, Spain |
Aquarium Barcelona, Spain |
L’Oceanografic, Spain |
Skansen, Sweden |
Akvariet I Bergen, Norway |
Anglesey Sea Zoo - Isle of Anglesey, Wales |
Aquapolis, Antwerp |
Aquarium of the Lakes - Lake District, England |
Aquarium of the Pacific - Long Beach |
Atlantic World, Ireland |
Civico Acquario di Milano, Milan |
Denmark’s Aquarium |
Exploris - Portaferry, Northern Ireland |
Haus des Meeres, Austria |
London Aquarium - London, England |
National Marine Aquarium - Plymouth, England |
National Sea Life Centre-Bray |
Oceanarium, Lisbon |
Oceanographic Museum and Aquarium, Monaco |
Oceanworld, Ireland |
Sea Fisheries Institute Aquarium, Poland |
Sea Life Centre, Belgium |
Sea Life Centre, Munich |
Sea Life Centre, Timmendorfer Strand |
Stazione Zoologica di Napoli, Naples |
The Deep - Kingston upon Hull, England |
Tropicarium-Óceanárium, Budapest |
Universeum, Sweden |
Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary - Hunstanton, England |
Lake District Coast Aquarium - Maryport, Cumbria, England |
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