Overview
National Aquarium Abu Dhabi is the world’s largest aquarium, home to thousands of aquatic animals. Carefully designed experiences allow visitors to come face to face with aquatic residents for memorable moments with friends and family.
Given the immense popularity of Khor Al Maqta with the grandest of sights like Sheik Zayed Mosque in the vicinity, it is not a wonder that the region surrounding it draws massive and luxurious entertainment prospects. And the prominent among them is the colossal AED 850 million project of Al Qana Complex whose main attraction is the National Aquarium Abu Dhabi. It reflects the aim of Abu Dhabi Vision 2030 to convert the capital city into a global tourism hub. Developed along a 2.4 kilometers of Al Maqta Canal, the mega project is initiated by the Abu Dhabi Municipality in conjunction with Al Barakah International Investments.
Highlights
- Discover the unequaled allure and biodiversity of the underwater world at the Middle East’s largest aquarium.
- Catch more than 46,000 marine creatures that represent 300 plus unique species across its 10 themed zones.
- Get the unique chance to see the natural formation of oysters and pearls, as well as a vast array of marine species that encompass the Eastern Arabian Peninsula.
- See in detail over 200 rays, sharks and creatures that are as varied and dangerous as octopuses, Black Sea devils, snail fish, and Super Snake, in a setting that is close to their natural habitat.
- Enjoy a glance of caves, underwater shipwrecks, submarines and even the wonders of the Pacific Ocean as you explore its different zones.
- Be part of a variety of immersive experiences such as Beyond the Glass (that lets you walk through the glass bridge), Bu Tinah Dhow, and Fish Feeding sessions (dependent on your ticket choice).