Oceanogràfic València
Oceanogràfic València houses 45,000 marine animals across nine underwater towers, each replicating different ocean ecosystems from Arctic waters to tropical coral reefs.
About Oceanogràfic València
Oceanogràfic València houses 45,000 marine animals across nine underwater towers, each replicating different ocean ecosystems from Arctic waters to tropical coral reefs. You'll walk through Europe's longest underwater tunnel (35 meters) surrounded by sharks, rays, and massive groupers, then explore separate pavilions for dolphins, beluga whales, walruses, and penguins. The architecture alone is spectacular: Félix Candela's futuristic white structures look like giant water lilies floating on artificial lagoons.
Your visit flows naturally from ecosystem to ecosystem, starting with Mediterranean waters and progressing to tropical seas, Arctic zones, and finally the impressive dolphinarium. The underwater tunnels create genuine wow moments as hammerhead sharks glide overhead, while the beluga whale habitat lets you watch these Arctic giants both above and below water. The dolphin shows happen four times daily, but honestly, the spontaneous interactions you'll see just walking around the dolphin lagoons are more engaging.
Tickets cost 32.70 EUR for adults (book online for small discounts), and you'll need a full morning or afternoon to see everything properly. Skip the overpriced restaurant inside and eat beforehand. Most visitors rush through the smaller exhibits to reach the big attractions, but the jellyfish gallery and sea turtle recovery center are actually more memorable than the crowded dolphin shows. Start with the Red Sea tower if you arrive after 11am, as tour groups hit the main tunnel first.
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