The place has an okay variety of animals but the tanks were dirty and the big animal should not be in such conditions. An hour takes to see everything if you stay and read some about the animals.
The place has an okay variety of animals but the tanks were dirty and the big animal should not be in such conditions. An hour takes to see everything if you stay and read some about the animals.
Don’t come if you’re expecting a western style, well developed aquarium or you’ll be disappointed. In saying that, we came around 9-9.30 coinciding with the time the fish were being fed in the tanks, highly reccomend visiting at that time. There’s no dedicated shows so that’s about it. Cheap to enter (22k VND pp), both live tropical fish and preserved specimens to see. I do question the size of some of the enclosures, however this place seems to also operate as a rescue/conservation institute and active research centre so I guess I’ll trust they know what they’re doing. Highly reccomended for kids.
This place good for specialy children, who can learn about subjects.
One person needs to pay 22,000VND
Free Wi-Fi also available
They have a exhibit of various sea creatures and extinct remains. They have a turtle reserve and you can spend hours looking at them. The directions are clearly marked and help you to move from one exhibit to other.
Nice display of live fish and bottled items were interesting. Easy to find lol - if you go too far the port staff will direct you.
A nothing to shout about Museum. You may want to give it a pass unless you are into the sea creatures that you can see at any aquarium. The displays is a little scarce for it's title - National Oceanographic Museum, I am sorry to say that there aren't much information to educate one who visits.