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3 years ago

A great place to go to in the weekend. There are m...

A great place to go to in the weekend. There are many impressivly big aquariums with huge fishes and other sea animals. Almost every hour,the staff is feeding them or offer small interactive "lectures" about the sea life.

N
3 years ago

The best aquarium I know! The oceanarium with 4.5 ...

The best aquarium I know! The oceanarium with 4.5 million liters of water is one of the largest in the world. I have been there many times, there are always new things to discover, and part of the exhibition is currently being rebuilt.

5
3 years ago

How do you say in New High German: absolutely cool...

How do you say in New High German: absolutely cool. Informative, lively and simply worth seeing. If you are up here, this museum is simply a must - everything is well explained without being overloaded. I will definitely come back here again.

D
3 years ago

Very nice day trip. Here you can discover a lot. O...

Very nice day trip. Here you can discover a lot. Of course there are the moonfish, some big whale skeletons, seals, many, many fish, starfish and much more. You can catch real crabs (will be released afterwards). Or play in the playground. Food is plentiful and much. It was not that crowded during the week when the weather was fine. You could get everywhere.

J
3 years ago

Price performance was great. It's really big, so y...

Price performance was great. It's really big, so you should bring some time . The seal show is not so well implemented, but the pool is visible from below which is really great. The sunfish, however, is the sanctuary

D
3 years ago

The combination of exhibition and aquariums is ver...

The combination of exhibition and aquariums is very successful and children have great fun. Et al Sharks, flatfish, starfish and above all the moonfish in the large aquarium are to be emphasized. There is a "petting More

P
3 years ago

The oceanarium is alright. I didn't found it too s...

The oceanarium is alright. I didn't found it too special but I also had only a limited time there. The place seems a bit random and has no clear path to go through. It is easy to get lost in my opinion.
We saw the seal feeding which was really informative. Be aware that it is in danish though.

J
3 years ago

Unfortunately, under renovation. Nevertheless, a r...

Unfortunately, under renovation. Nevertheless, a really nice aquarium. Never seen a moonfish. And then in size. Many things to touch and play for the little ones. If remodeling done, guaranteed a must, for anyone who is on holiday there in the north.

N
3 years ago

It's a great place very kids friendly, with a few ...

It's a great place very kids friendly, with a few events during the day, these could tho be more exciting, because they are very similar, it's a very large, with a ton of history both accessable in Danish, English and Dutch. The eating accommodations for people who have brought their own food could be better, but overall a great experience.

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3 years ago

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K
3 years ago

Ok

M
3 years ago

Huge aquarium. Already the big moonfish and the he...

Huge aquarium. Already the big moonfish and the herring swarms are worth seeing. In numerous smaller aquariums one can observe a multiplicity of Meeresbewohnern and in part even touch.

There are also many activities for children in the outdoor area of the Ocenarium.
Through a glass underwater tunnel you can watch seals "close up" while swimming.

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M
3 years ago

In particular, the basin with the amazing angelfis...

In particular, the basin with the amazing angelfish was really beautiful. There are various other aquariums with fish that live in the North Sea. Quite large and you can certainly get an afternoon full with the children. The children can catch crabs outside and there is something to play. The animals are also fed at various times. Very nice to see how a diver goes into the basin of the moonfish and feeds them by hand. The seals outside also get food at set times and show small tricks (don't expect rings etc. where they jump or something). There is something educational to do for the children everywhere. You can also eat in the restaurant. The whole all looks very neat. Just a nice day for the whole family.

S
3 years ago

An amazing and monumental exposition, simply a sea...

An amazing and monumental exposition, simply a sea world with everything. Gorgeous and sophisticated and detail-packed glimpses of giant aquariums with a high number of views, including gaming simulations for children, with lessons. Unfortunately, the price of the admission is relatively high, family discounts are not, and souvenirs are also cheesy ..

S
3 years ago

Too few aquariums, thought there were more of the ...

Too few aquariums, thought there were more of the smaller ones. But was almost only 4 large. Too many people couldn't get around or see anything properly. In addition, they have a cafeteria that can not accommodate all the guests at all, so but must look for olk who is about to finish, to stand in line at that table. In addition, there are too few elevators compared to so many people and so many floors. It is expensive to enter.
The best thing though was the food, it was good.

M
3 years ago

A great place full of attractions. Beautiful reser...

A great place full of attractions. Beautiful reservoirs creating a natural bottom of the sea sunken wrecks, different sizes of fish and sea creatures. Along with the ticket you will receive a booklet for collecting prints / stamps. And finally, you collect a commemorative personal diploma for collecting a set of prints. There is a playground, a sealarium where you can watch the feeding of a seal cluster. Deck imitating wind strength felt during storms and light winds. A great experience. A place worth seeing that will appeal to both small and large.

About Nordsøen

Nordsøen - The North Sea Oceanarium

Nordsøen, also known as The North Sea Oceanarium, is the largest aquarium in northern Europe. It is located in Hirtshals, Denmark and offers a unique experience to visitors of all ages. With over 70 different species of fish and marine animals, Nordsøen provides an educational and entertaining experience for everyone.

The aquarium is divided into several sections that showcase different habitats found in the North Sea. Visitors can explore the rocky shores, sandy beaches, deep sea trenches and even a shipwreck exhibit. Each section has its own unique display of marine life that will leave you amazed.

One of the highlights of Nordsøen is the Ocean Tank which holds 4 million liters of water making it one of the largest aquarium tanks in Europe. This tank houses various species including sharks, rays and other large fish that swim around visitors as they walk through a tunnel underneath.

Apart from just viewing marine life exhibits at Nordsøen there are also interactive activities available for visitors such as feeding sessions with seals or watching divers feed sharks inside their tank.

The aquarium also has an outdoor area where visitors can see seals basking on rocks or watch birds flying overhead while enjoying views across to Norway on clear days.

Nordsøen's mission is to educate people about marine life conservation efforts while providing an enjoyable experience for all who visit. They work closely with local schools to provide educational programs about ocean conservation efforts and how we can all play our part in protecting our oceans.

In addition to being a popular tourist attraction Nordsøen also hosts events such as weddings or corporate functions making it a versatile venue option for any occasion.

Overall if you're looking for an unforgettable experience then look no further than Nordsøen - The North Sea Oceanarium! With its vast array of marine life exhibits combined with interactive activities this truly makes it one-of-a-kind destination worth visiting when exploring Denmark's beautiful coastline.


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From walking through tunnels under massive tanks filled with sharks & rays swimming above your head; watching divers feed these creatures up close; seeing seals bask on rocks outside; or simply taking time out enjoy stunning views across towards Norway – Nordsoeen really does offer something special.
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