The Manila Ocean Park is an oceanarium in Manila, Philippines. It is owned by China Oceanis Philippines Inc., a subsidiary of China Oceanis Inc., aSingaporean-registered firm that has operated four oceanariums in China. It is located behind the Quirino Grandstand at Rizal Park. It opened on March 1, 2008.[1] In terms of floor space, the 8,000 square metres (86,000 sq ft) oceanarium is larger than the Sentosa Underwater World oceanarium inSingapore, and features a 25-metre (82 ft) underwater acrylic tunnel.Be fascinated by the wonders of the sea in our Oceanarium, a breath-taking marine life exhibit at par with Asia's best. Discover over 5,000 varieties of marine creatures from around 300 species, all indigenous to the Philippines and the Southeast Asia. Walk through Asia's largest underwater viewing tunnel, stretching 25 meters long and curved at 220 degrees, and witness how different reef fishes interact with each other.Enter the journey of a rain forest motif with a patch of green plants, surrounded of three flights of wooden stairs, water cascading from an artificial waterfall and complete with 8 tanks of freshwater fishes in various sizes, kinds and color; (Giant Milk Fish, Aruana, Ocellate River Stingray, Oscar, Pirarucu/Giant Arapaima, Red Tail Catfish, Red Pacu/Pirapitinga)
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Manila Ocean Park started as the first marine-themed park in the Philippines, and has now evolved into an integrated resort destination that houses exciting, enticing, and enriching marine life attractions that are truly at par with Asia’s best. Aside from learning about marine life wonders and the importance of conserving the environment, guests will also enjoy multi-sensory spectacles and world-class lifestyle hotspots. Come visit us and have an amazing Manila Ocean Park experience!
Be fascinated by the wonders of the sea in our Oceanarium, a breath-taking marine life exhibit at par with Asia's best. Discover over 5,000 varieties of marine creatures from around 300 species, all indigenous to the Philippines and the Southeast Asia. Walk through Asia's largest underwater viewing
Manila Ocean Park is now home to the newest and most lovable members of its marine life community, the South American Sea Lions! Marine Life Habitat lets you meet and greet Icis, Ira, Sandra, Isabel, Yeni, and the only male sea lion, Vincent! Watch them display their intelligence and charm in an entertaining live show. Not only will they wow visitors, they...
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