SeaWorld Yas Island holds the Guinness record as the world's largest indoor ocean park

SeaWorld Yas Island, Abu Dhabi is the world's largest ocean theme park with more than 100,000 diverse marine species...

SeaWorld Yas Island holds the Guinness record as the world's largest indoor ocean park Picture 1SeaWorld Yas Island holds the Guinness record as the world's largest indoor ocean park Picture 1

Recently, SeaWorld Yas Island in Abu Dhabi was recorded in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest indoor ocean park in the world. Because, without needing a diving certificate or a deep-sea submarine, people can still learn about more than 100,000 ocean species when coming here.

Thomas Kaferle, General Manager of SeaWorld Yas Island shared: 'We are delighted to be recognized as the world's largest ocean park by the Guinness Book of Records. This achievement is a testament to the park's commitment to customers, in providing the best experience and service.

It is known that SeaWorld Yas Island opens in 2023 with 5 floors and more than 176,515 m2. Besides, it is full of everything from marine animal encounters to on-site games.

The park is divided into 8 different areas, allowing visitors to explore the ocean and observe the creatures that live there. Areas include Atlantic Ocean Abu Dhabi, One Ocean, MicroOcean, Endless Ocean, Tropical Ocean, Rocky Point, Arctic and Antarctica.

For example, in the Tropical Ocean area, people will see dolphins and tropical forests, while in the Polar Ocean Antarctica, customers can observe six types of penguins playing in their natural environment.

In addition, this place also has 15 different interactive experiences and games such as Manta Coaster, with a zero-gravity flip section, a luminescent light tunnel that showcases the coral reefs and marine life of the Tropical Ocean region. Meanwhile, at the marine research station in the MicroOcean area, visitors can climb and run around between areas of MicroOcean.

Not only that, visitors can also directly feed sea lions, observe a school of dolphins performing, or touch other marine life including sharks, rays and invertebrates. In the Abu Dhabi Atlantic region, people even got up close to a rescued dugong.

The dugong is a relative of the sea seal.

SeaWorld Yas Island also has 13 retail outlets and 17 dining options, including many located on the water's edge, offering views of the undersea world as people eat and drink.

It is known that the park not only simply brings benefits to customers, but is also committed to providing the highest standard of animal welfare, which has been certified by Global Humane, a welfare certification organization. largest animal in the world.

Admission to SeaWorld Yas Island is more than 100 USD for adults and less than 80 USD for children under 1.1 m, according to the park's height regulations.

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