Oceanário de Lisboa

Oceanário de Lisboa

A visit to the Oceanário de Lisboa is a unique experience that allows you to see and feel the unforgettable magic of the underwater world. Embark on a contemplative journey to discover 8,000 marine creatures of 500 different species.
The permanent exhibition (Aquarium) celebrates life on Earth with a central 5 million litre saltwater aquarium surrounded by four marine habitats representing the habitats of the North Atlantic, Antarctic, Temperate Pacific and Tropical Indian Ocean, creating the illusion of being in a single aquarium and a single ocean.
The visit takes place on two levels, terrestrial and underwater, crossing the temperate, tropical and cold waters of the different oceans of the planet.
You can also discover the “Sunken Forests”, a work by the master Takashi Amano that introduces us to tropical forests through the largest “nature aquarium” in the world, and the new exhibition “Sunken Universe”, an immersive journey into the immensity of the ocean.
*NOTE: The Antarctic habitat is temporarily closed. The penguins will return in the second half of 2025.
Esplanada Dom Carlos I s/nº, 1990-005 Lisboa, Portugal, 1990-005, Lisboa
Entrada digital

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CONDITIONS OF USE: -Tickets are valid for a single entry on the date/time chosen at the time of purchase and indicated on the ticket. -The chosen time refers to the time of entry to the facilities and does not limit the time spent in the exhibits. -Inside the Oceanarium, it is mandatory to follow the posted visiting rules. -Keep your ticket until the end of your visit. -The ticket price includes VAT at the current legal rate. -Cannot be combined with other discounts or promotions. -No refunds, exchanges, or extensions of the validity of tickets and/or promotions are permitted. Limited to facility capacity and availability. -See opening hours and other information at oceanario.pt
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