SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium is located in the heart of Victoria's capital Melbourne, at the junction of King Street and Flinders Street, adjacent to the beautiful Yala River (Yarra Rive).
SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium appearance is a blue-and-white-based arc-shaped building, covering an area of about 9000 square meters, aquarium building a total of 4 floors, including two floors above ground and underground. There are 12 wonderful theme exploration areas, leading tourists on a wonderful journey, the family is suitable for all ages. There are thousands of aquatic animals, including Australia's largest saltwater alligators, the world's richest species of sea horses and Ye Long, as well as majestic emperor penguins and Gentuan penguins. Unique advanced display facilities, interesting animal feeding and diver performance, a collection of entertainment, educational, participatory, absolutely must not be missed.
SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium is Australia's most complete oceanographic aquarium, with more than 500 species of marine life ,12 theme areas, along the way will meet some of the world's most incredible animals, including beautiful penguins, giant sharks, saw rays, mysterious yellowfish, jellyfish, seahorse, thousands of tropical fish and so on. There are also seven-language guides available in the library, without fear of language difficulties.
Besides the coral tanks that run through the longitudinal space and the glass tunnel that runs through 2.2 million liters of sea water, SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium the most dazzling stars are penguins and sharks. Visitors can walk through a glass, face-to-face with the emperor's geese or watch them fly through the water; divers can jump into the huge fish tank and feed the sharks themselves. Friends with diving permits can also sign up to swim with sharks (Shark Dives, for $279), while underwater strolls (Shark Walker, for $199) allow friends without any diving experience to walk underwater.
Visitors can also go deep into the SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium pavilion area to experience the "behind-the-scenes tour (Behind The Scenes)". When visitors visit behind the pavilion area, you can see the food preparation area of the aquarium, veterinary office, research laboratory, diving area and quarantine area.
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