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Aquarium of SevilleGeneral Info
The Seville Aquarium one of the most biodiverse aquariums in Europe. More than 3000 cubic meters of water, about 400 different species and over 7000 animals, including sand tiger sharks (Carcharias taurus) and hammerhead sharks (Sphyrnidae), Mata-Mata (Chelus fimbriatus) and a giant octopus ( Enteroctopus dofleini) enjoy a special space.
The Seville Aquarium has a multitude of unique spaces with outdoor and indoor areas for events, just fifteen minutes walk from the city center, with good communications, and access and parking at the door of the building.
400 marine species and more than seven thousand animals.
SEVILLE'S AQUARIUM AND THE FIRST TOUR OF THE WORLD
Seville Aquarium a tribute to the aspiration to explore and travel our planet. In your visit you can take a tour of the flora and fauna of the oceans that Magellan found on the First World Tour. You knew that the Seville Aquarium recreates the first world Tour?
Projects inside and outside the Aquarium
WE PROTECT AQUATIC LIFE
Ex situ conservation
In the aquarium
the result of a conservation program
CHELO EXISTS AND YOU CAN SEE IT
WE LIKE TO INVESTIGATE
The Aquarium offers many scientific possibilities to develop research related to marine biodiversity and different habitats, since the work is carried out in a controlled environment. inside the center itself.
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How to get there
HOW TO GET TO SEVILLE'S AQUARIUM
By car
there is a public underground car park near the Aquarium (entry through the Av.Molini).
By bike
Connect through the network of cycle paths and there is a bike rack located near the door)
Public transport
(Tussam buses 3, 6 and 34: stop at La Palmera). Puerto Jerez, 15 minutes away
Weather
Opening
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SEA VARIETY ATTRACTIONS
Aquatic areas
A THEMED EXPERIENCE
The Aquarium of Seville offers you an enthralling journey through distant seas and historical facts. We propose you to put yourself in the shoes of Ferdinand Magellan when in 1519 he left to explore the Earth by plowing his oceans. Your visit will begin in the aquatic diversity of the Guadalquivir, the starting point of the journey of Magallanes.Prosegui with the area dedicated to the Atlantic, where you can see both its coastal ecosystems and its deeper waters.
The tropical jungle recreated in the Aquarium with fantastic specimens of amphibians and reptiles.And you will reach the immense Oceanarium, where sharks and many other species coexist in an impressive harmony.
The next stop on your journey will be the Pacific, whose natural wealth will amaze you as Magallanes. And you will finish your tour with the areas.
Relive the flora and fauna of the Magellan Journey
FROM THE ATLANTIC TO THE INDIAN OCEAN
The Seville Aquarium offers you a journey through the planet's ocean ecosystems. A journey that reproduces the steps taken by Magellan and his expedition on his first world tour.
Following this route, you will see the most representative plant and animal species of each habitat.
Guadalquivir:The aquatic biodiversity of Andalusia along its great river.
Atlantic:From algae to the deep coral reef
Tropical rain forest:The American jungles and their wealth of reptiles and amphibians
Oceanarium:The deepest reservoir of sharks in the Iberian Peninsula
Indo-Pacific:Where the Indian and Pacific oceans meet, an extraordinary biodiversity
Other areas:From an area dedicated to jellyfish to a terrarium of reptiles from the African savannah
Ecosystems and species
THE RIVER OF SEVILLE'S AQUARIUM
Guadalquivir
With 657 kilometers of route, the Guadalquivir river is the longest in Andalusia and a symbol for the city of Seville.
In our journey represented part of the fauna, both native and invasive, of the different stretches of the river, highlighting the area dedicated to the marshes of the Doana National Park.
We find: Common Carp, Adriatic Sturgeon
EXPLORE HER DEPTHS
Atlantic
the second largest ocean on the planet, covering 20% of its surface. The recreation of the Atlantic in the Seville aquarium includes everything from coastal ecosystems to some of the deepest abyssal areas.
We find: European Lobster, Mosaic Stripe, Fish Crossbow
INSERTED IN THE JUNGLE
Tropical rain forest
The American tropic also present in the Aquarium of Seville. We are facing one of the ecosystems with the greatest biodiversity on the planet, characterized by high rainfall and an average temperature of about 25 C
We find: Green Iguana, Cuban Anolis, Anaconda Verde
CONTEMPLAL IT UNDER THE WATERS
Oceanarium:
Open waters are the habitat of a large number of species, including the largest, most impressive and majestic animals that live in the seas and oceans.
the deepest tank of sharks in the Iberian peninsula, with 9 meters of depth and about 2 million liters of water.In it you can admire sea turtles and different species of sharks, among other wonders.
We find: Shark Blackheads, Turtle Careta, Bull Shark, Fish Guitar
FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD
Indo-Pacific:
Named as the area in which the Indian and Pacific oceans meet, these tropical waters bathe the coasts of important islands, such as Sumatra, Java, Borneo, New Guinea, northern Australia or the Moluccas, and boast an extraordinary biodiversity. the others, ecosystems such as mangroves and coral reefs, which highlights the color of the species that inhabit them.
We find: Caballito Barrigudo, Surgeon fish, lion, clown fish
Other areas:
JELLYFISH
The Seville Aquarium presents the most intimate jellyfish exhibit in recent years. An opportunity to immerse yourself in the depths of the ocean and contemplate nature's most enigmatic animals up close. In this example you can see more than ten species of jellyfish that inhabit the Aquarium, not only in the exhibition space, but also in the reproduction area. Furthermore, through educational posters you can learn the secrets of these curious animals made up of 95% water, as well as all the characteristics of each species.
AFRICAN SAVANA
END OF THE ROUTE
the result of a conservation program
CHELO EXISTS AND YOU CAN SEE IT
After hatching they fed and took care of us in a recovery center. After one year, almost all the turtles were released into the marine environment, on a beach in Cabo de Gata. When they are adults they will return to the same area to lay their eggs there. We call this natural tendency to return to the place where we take our first stepsphilopatry.
The second part of the project was that every couple go to a specialized center and I spent Aquarius me in Seville with Nando, my partner. In the aquarium we tend to get reproduce here soon, and so our turtles hatched eggs are back again at sea.