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The Two Oceans Aquarium is an aquarium located at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. The aquarium was opened on the 13 November 1995 and comprises several exhibition galleries with large viewing windows: [3] The aquarium is named for its location, where the Indian and Atlantic Ocean meet.
The southern tip of the African continent is the meeting place of two mighty and bountiful oceans, the Indian and the Atlantic. The Two Oceans Aquarium on the V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, is ideally positioned to showcase the incredible diversity of marine life found off the southern tip of Africa.
The southern tip of the African continent is the meeting place of two mighty and bountiful oceans, the Indian and the Atlantic. The Two Oceans Aquarium is ideally positioned to showcase the incredible diversity of marine life found in these two oceans.
Opening Times: 09h30 to 18h00, 7 days a week. Contact us: +27 (0)21 418 3823. Location: Dock Road, V&A Waterfront Cape Town, South Africa. Facilities: Wheelchairs and accessible flooring, accessible parking bays, push prams, baby strollers, nappy changing facilities, souvenirs and other marine-themed goods in the Aquarium Gift Shop, and first ...
Dec 9, 2020 · Situated at the tip of Africa, the Aquarium chose to focus its exhibits on the theme of the “two oceans”. There are 27,000 to 30,000 known marine species in the world and about 12,000 species live off the coast of southern Africa.
Feb 19, 2024 · The Two Oceans Aquarium located at the V&A Waterfront, is a world-class aquarium that gives you the opportunity to see the rich diversity of marine life in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
This excellent aquarium features denizens of the deep from the cold and the warm oceans that border the Cape Peninsula. It's a chance to see penguins, turtles, an astounding kelp forest open to the sky, and pools in which kids can touch sea creatures.