

It is crossed by a 35-meter underwater tunnel. In addition, in this aquarium it is worth visiting the tropical zone, which is inhabited by representatives of the animal world from different parts of the world – from the Canary Islands to Bermuda. The special pride of Oceanogràfic is the rarest moonfish, which is distinguished by its enormous size and extremely unusual body shape: almost round, with large fins above and below. You can also see walruses, penguins, sea lions, turtles and dolphins there. More than 450 species of underwater animals live in the aquarium. Inside the complex there are 9 tower-shaped cisterns, in which various biomes are reproduced – from cold subarctic waters to hot tropical ones. It is located in a building of amazing shape, somewhat reminiscent of both a flower and a shell. The Oceanogràfic aquarium is striking just by appearing on the horizon. Ranking of the largest oceanariums in the worldġ0th place: Oceanogràfic, Valencia, Spain (7 million liters) Overview of the largest oceanariums in the world Nomination 1st place: Chimelong Ocean Kingdom, Hengqin, China (48.7 million liters).

Oceanarium, Singapore (45.2 million liters) 3rd place: Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta, USA (37.8 million liters).4th place: 'Moskvarium', Moscow, Russia (25 million liters).5th place: Cube oceanarium, Chengdu, China (11 million liters).6th place: Aqua planet jeju, Jeju, South Korea (10.8 million liters).7th place: Dubai aquarium, Dubai, UAE (10.5 million liters).8th place: Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, Osaka, Japan (10 million liters).9th place: Churaumi Aquarium, Motobu, Japan (9.8 million liters).10th place: Oceanogràfic, Valencia, Spain (7 million liters).Overview of the largest oceanariums in the world.And for those who want to marvel at and marvel at the marine fauna, we have compiled a rating of the 10 largest aquariums in the world – with a huge variety of 'populations', unusual inhabitants and interesting tourist attractions. These are not just aquariums, they are full-fledged biomes in which the underwater fauna feels at ease and therefore delights visitors. Or until the fussy shrimps are amused, now and then scurrying along the rocky bottom in search of a snack.Īnd you can enjoy all the splendor of marine life in the aquariums. You can admire the dance of bright, unusual fish for hours – until this relaxed, pacifying feeling is replaced by 'wow!' – admiration when you look at a whale swimming by. There is something mysterious, attractive and alluring in underwater life. Before buying, you need to consult with a specialist. This material is subjective, does not constitute advertising and does not serve as a purchase guide. Review of the best according to the editorial board.
