Azure water of the warm ocean, colorful coral reefs and schools of exotic fish swimming by. Or diving into the mysterious labyrinths of the underwater kingdom with dangerous predators waiting for extreme divers. For a long time, the life of marine inhabitants has attracted curious travelers to its fantastic depths. But what should tourists do if going ankle-deep in the water is already extreme for them, and giant stingrays frighten even from a TV screen? «We are not going to deprive ourselves of enjoying beautiful creatures hidden from human eyes in the depths,» decided the citizens of Bangkok and established one of the largest oceanariums in Southeast Asia.
Sea Life Bangkok with an area of 10 thousand square meters is a mix of several modern aquariums with hundreds of marine species. More than 30 thousand pets of the famous oceanarium are so beautiful that they could easily amaze even Jacques Cousteau, a worldly-wise traveler of the mysterious underwater world.
A gigantic three-meter spider crab, a Pacific octopus, a poisonous dogfish and unpredictable moray eels with retractable second jaws like in Ridley Scott's legendary blockbuster Alien – all these inhabitants of the Rocky Hideout greet adventure lovers. A «walk with sharks» along the transparent floor over the aquarium seems to be a childish trick and a small break before the next halls. The six-meter-high aquarium called Coral Reef invites guests to immerse themselves in the world of coral reefs. Here you can see the characters of the famous cartoon Finding Nemo – clownfish, loved by little travelers. Cuttlefish, squid and eels inhabit the Weird and Wonderful zone, while the Seahorse Kingdom is home to camouflage masters – flounders and sponge crabs. You can study stingrays and sharks better, enjoy their enchanting dance in the Ocean Tunnel leading to the darkest depths with huge jellyfish. Modern lighting with hundreds of lights and relaxing music adds even more mystery to this place.