The Oceanogràfic de Valencia, among the five favorite aquariums in Spain according to Tiqets

Coinciding with World Oceans Day, Tiqets, the cultural platform for online ticket sales for museums and attractions, has announced which are the favorite aquariums in Spain, with a greater number of tickets sold through its website.

The Oceanogràfic de Valencia, among the five favorite aquariums in Spain according to Tiqets

Coinciding with World Oceans Day, Tiqets, the cultural platform for online ticket sales for museums and attractions, has announced which are the favorite aquariums in Spain, with a greater number of tickets sold through its website. The ranking places the Valencia Oceanographic, the Barcelona Aquarium, Loro Parque, Palma Aquarium and the Seville Aquarium among the top five.

Valencia's Oceanogràfic houses the longest underwater tunnel in Europe and the only family of beluga whales on the continent. The aquarium in the capital of the Turia surprises visitors with the most important marine ecosystems. The location of the largest aquarium in Europe —in the avant-garde architectural complex of the City of Arts and Sciences— derives from the close relationship that the city maintains with the sea.

For this reason, beyond a recreational component, its main objective is to actively promote the conservation of the seas and their inhabitants.

Also noteworthy is the Barcelona Aquarium, the largest Mediterranean aquarium in the world with fourteen Mediterranean-themed spaces and another seven dedicated to the tropical seas of the Caribbean, as well as a spectacular Oceanarium and Planeta Aqua, an entire floor dedicated to the oceans .

Another location included in the ranking is Loro Parque, in Tenerife, initially conceived as a paradise for parrots, and which has become one of the most respected zoological institutions in the world, both for its beauty and for its absolute respect for nature.

Finally, Tiqets highlights Palma Aquarium, with the largest collection of living corals in Europe and the deepest shark tank on the continent, and the Seville Aquarium, with nearly 400 different species living together in the five themed areas of this impressive aquarium. that recreates the trip that Magellan made in 1519 around the world.

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