Antalya Aquarium Activities Attractions Oceanarium Sea Marine Life Park Fishes

Antalya aquarium activities attractions, oceanarium sea marine life park, aquatic, tropical fishes. Best venue to visit in Antalya, Turkey - top place to see with childen and kids. Experience life of underwater, take photos with sharks, swimming and fish feeding events.

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Each of the water tanks in the Aquarium is decorated with different concepts. You can watch fish circulating around decorative objects that refer to different parts of the world, such as the Indian Ocean,the Pacific oceans, the Nile, the Red Sea, the Atlantic, the Amazon and the Asian rivers.

 
 One of the most popular activities in the Antalya Aquarium is shark feeding. The time of feeding is usually about noon, but this time of feeding varies. Especially if you want to monitor such a feed event, you can learn by phone what time the feed will be.



 The name may be Antalya Aquarium, but there are other facilities in the Antalya Aquarium. Fear trophy has a reptile and insect field, Snow World where you can ski, and Oceanride cinema where you can watch fantastic films. Snakes, Scorpions, spiders, frogs, chameleons, crocodiles and lizards are exhibited in the fear trophy facility. The world’s most dangerous and large tropical creatures are exhibited in more than 70 compartments.



The Snow World, one of the most interesting areas in Antalya Aquarium, is within an enclosed area of 1,500 square meters. In the summer heat of Antalya, you cool off at a temperature of -5 degrees in the Snow World. #antalyaaquariumactivities #antalyaaquariumattractions #antalyaocenarium #antalyaseamarine

 Web : https://www.antalya-aquarium.com

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