Go Melbourne Aquarium, experience the marine life as never before
If you are a fan of scuba diving or just roaming around in Melbourne and don’t know what else is there to do….all answers in one “Go Melbourne Aquarium”.
The Melbourne Aquarium is located on the banks of the Yarra River beside and under the Flinders Street Viaduct and the King Street Bridge. Its offers an easy access whether you are taking the tram or otherwise. Also, the city of Melbourne offers cheap and affordable airfares from round the world to Melbourne international Airport. Flights to Melbourne from UK, London airports are often available in some promotional airfares and cheap tickets at bargain, more information can be seen at Cheap flights to Australia.
Melbourne Aquarium is an Antarctic and Southern Ocean Aquarium where you get a once in a life time, (and most importantly Safe) chance of diving with the Sharks. It’s a glimpse, a flavor of diving into the awe-inspiring Southern Ocean for an unforgettable close up with the alive, powerful and king of ocean, mighty Sharks. But, that’s only a beginning to a wonderland of Blue. As it’s just one of the four worlds to discover at Melbourne Aquarium.
The Aquarium is a 2.2 million litre Oceanarium, featuring a panoramic Fish Bowl viewing area that allows you to feel as though you are underwater with intimidating sharks, massive stingrays, turtles and hundreds of fish swimming overhead. The exploration choices are unlimited, you can scuba dive and experience the huge adrenaline rush of swimming face-to-face with the sharks in the Oceanarium or for an aerial view you can take the Glass Bottom Boat Tour above the surface of the water, allowing you to enjoy the wonders from a different angle. Also the daily dive feeds are a must-see, as expert divers take the plunge into the tank to feed the hungry marine predators. It’s a joy and a discovery for swimmers, non-swimmers, young and old alike.
Melbourne Aquarium has opened an entire new way of spreading information and awareness about its unique possessions, if you are tired of listening to the tour guide stories than it’s about time to give in to the digital world. You can take a seat and relax in the Ocean Theatre and watch a presentation about the amazing animals as they float right by.






