Oceanographic nights in Valencia


Valencia It is one of the Spanish cities that receives more tourism every year, thanks in part to the perfect mix of leisure, culture, beaches and art that it has to offer to everyone who visits its streets. A unique architecture made up of a mixture of antiquity and modernity that has been converting the city over time until it reaches the fantastic contrasts it has today. At a cultural level it is very important, thanks in part to the excellent City of Arts and Sciences, a complete one in which there are proposals of all kinds and for all audiences.

The proposals that this place has are especially important thanks to the «Oceanographic Nights», the seventh edition held at the Oceanographic in this small cultural city and which is the largest aquarium in all of Europe thanks in part to the fact that it has more than 500 marine species for which they have recreated their different natural habitats with lagoons, a dolphinarium, aquariums and tunnels for sharks.


This year's edition was inaugurated on July 15 and offers all its visitors the possibility of enjoying its facilities at a very different time than usual for this type of activities. In addition to being able to see all the Marine species, on these nights they complete their offer with shows like a dolphin night show to see how they dance, how they do synchronized swimming or how they communicate with their caregivers, all with music and lights, which makes it an unforgettable and very special show.

In addition to the show "Seven seas, six continents and one world", which is called the dolphin show, you have a unique opportunity to see all these marine animals and know what their nightlife is like and how they react to darkness, such as for example sharks, sea nymphs, seals or walruses.

The «Oceanographic Nights» will be Until August 31 and it will be open from 10 in the morning until 12 at night, an ideal occasion to go to dinner at one of the many restaurants in the City of Arts and Sciences and then stop by to see the animals. Tickets cost € 19.50 for adults and € 16.40 for the reduced rate (children, the elderly and some other groups). If you go in a group it will cost you € 15.40 each ticket.

Beluga Whale, Oceanographic Park, Valencia (April 2024)


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