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david,  Spain Spain
18 Feb 2024
Excellent
Muy buena
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Anonymous
13 Dec 2023
Excellent
Muy interesante el acuario. Ahora tienen además una experiencia de realidad virtual. No la cogimos, pero nos lo apuntamos para la próxima vez!
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Iveta,  Latvia Latvia
30 Aug 2023
Excellent
We like the visit very much as everything is interesting and perfect
Bioparc Gijon Aquarium

About: Bioparc Gijon Aquarium

The Gijon Aquarium offers you a tour of 60 freshwater and saltwater aquariums that will introduce you to the flora and fauna of the world's seas and oceans.

There's 12 ecosystems and more than two million litres of water to recreate life in rivers, the Cantabrian coast, the Caribbean Sea, the Pacific and Indian Oceans, the Red Sea, the African Indian Ocean, the South Atlantic Ocean and the Subtropical Atlantic Ocean.

Discover animals like salmon, sturgeons, moray eels, rays, bull sharks, and thousands more. There's some 400 species and 4,000 animals waiting for you inside.

Bioparc Gijon Aquarium
Playa de Poniente, 33212, Gijon
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