Seville Aquarium Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Enjoy seeing and learning about more than 7000 animals thanks to these tickets to the Seville Aquarium. All these aquatic species are separated into 35 freshwater and saltwater tanks. The tour of the aquarium is an experience in itself as it follows the theme of the sea voyages of the great explorer Ferdinand Magellan. You will see animals from all over the world such as sharks, turtles, clownfish and manta rays.
- Get these tickets for the Seville Aquarium and visit the largest shark tank on the peninsula.
- See with your own eyes more than 7000 different aquatic animals.
- Take a themed tour inside the aquarium inspired by the voyages of the explorer Ferdinand Magellan.
What’s included
- Entrance to the Aquarium of Seville
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Step by Step
Get these tickets and visit the Aquarium of Seville during your visit to the city. With this ticket you will have access to the aquarium until 1 hour before closing time, so it is advisable to arrive at the aquarium in good time. Inside the aquarium you will find a large number of animals and plants to discover.
Specifically, the aquarium is divided into 35 freshwater and saltwater tanks, which together total more than 7000 different animals. Among some of the most striking species are sharks, sea turtles, manta rays and jellyfish.
The tour inside the aquarium is structured in different zones of the world. Within these areas you will also find the Oceanarium, which is the deepest shark tank on the Iberian Peninsula. It is 9 metres deep and houses various species of sharks.
Each part of the aquarium is inspired by the voyage that Ferdinand Magellan made during his round-the-world voyage. In this way, the zones are divided into different areas of the ocean. You will learn all about the different aquatic species in their natural habitat, but also the interesting history of one of the world's most famous explorers.