Seville Aquarium is one of Europe's most biologically diverse aquariums. There are more than 400 species, including sharks, jellyfish and turtles. Its oceanarium of more than 9 metres deep will leave you speechless.
Seville Aquarium (Acuario de Sevilla) is one of the most biologically diverse centres of Europe. More than 400 different species live here, among which jellyfish, sharks and turtles stand out. The Aquarium of Seville pays tribute to Ferdinand Magellan, who embarked on a route from the Atlantic to the Pacific in 1519. They recreate his trip and make the visitor contemplate the variety of the seabed through which the navigator went by.
One of the greatest attractions of the Aquarium is the Oceanarium where sharks inhabit, of more than 9 metres deep. But there is more: if you want to live a totally unique experience, you can sleep at the Aquarium of Seville, surrounded by these magnificent specimens. Would you like to see how the Aquarium works at night for a couple of hours? You can do so during the White Night (Noche en Blanco). This event has been carried out very successfully in Seville (Andalusia, Spain) for several years.
Among the many things to do in Seville, do not miss the opportunity to visit the Seville Aquarium. You will have the chance to take pictures surrounded by splendid marine species, and learn about the importance of protecting and caring for our oceans and all the flora and fauna that coexist in them.
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