CRETAquarium Eintrittskarte auf Kreta





Beschreibung
CRETAquarium enthüllt eine magische, wunderbare Welt, die uns so vertraut und doch so unbekannt ist: Die Unterwasserwelt des Mittelmeers, ein Meer, das so viele Zivilisationen hervorgebracht hat und jedes Jahr Millionen von Besuchern anzieht. Erkunden Sie die verschiedenen Meeresökosysteme, ermöglichen Sie uns, Sie mit Kreaturen des Meeresbodens, Einwandererarten aus tropischen Gewässern, beeindruckenden Jägern, Geisterquallen, passiven Zackenbarschen und mehr vertraut zu machen!
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Reiseverlauf
CretΑquarium ist ein Experte für die Präsentation der Arten und Ökosysteme des Mittelmeers, eines Meeres mit einzigartiger Artenvielfalt, das antike Zivilisationen hervorgebracht und jedes Jahr Millionen von Besuchern aus der ganzen Welt an seinen Ufern begrüßt. Das CretΑquarium bietet 60 Becken unterschiedlicher Größe und beherbergt 2.000 Meerestiere, die 200 verschiedene Arten aus dem Mittelmeerraum repräsentieren. Zusammen mit der passenden Kulisse repräsentiert es erfolgreich den kretischen und den mediterranen Meeresboden. Darüber hinaus entwirft und implementiert CretAquarium Bildungsprogramme und andere innovative Dienstleistungen, behandelt verletzte Tiere und wird ständig mit neuen Meerestieren angereichert. Die Expertise des Aquariums bei der Darstellung der mediterranen Arten und Ökosysteme wird durch die langjährige Erfahrung des Zentrums in der mediterranen Meeresforschung untermauert. Jeder Besucher hat die Möglichkeit, die Meeresbewohner des Mittelmeers zu sehen und sich von ihnen verzaubern zu lassen, zu lernen und zur nachhaltigen Zukunft des Ökosystems beizutragen. Im CretAquarium werden die Attraktionen zu Wissen und Erfahrungen, die Fragen aufwerfen.
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Wichtige Informationen
- Rollstuhlgerechter Zugang
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- Begleittiere erlaubt
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Spezielle Sitze für Kleinkinder sind verfügbar.
- Alle Bereiche und Böden sind rollstuhlgerecht.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Kinder müssen von einem Erwachsenen begleitet werden
- Optionales Audio-Guide-Gerät ist gegen eine Gebühr von 3 Euro direkt zahlbar
Bewertungen(375)
What a lovely place. Opens at 9.30 ish. Costs 15 euros. Definitely gets very busy especially in school holidays Lots of wonderful exhibits and if you bother to take the time to read the information about the fish and mammals then you may even learn something There’s a nice little gift shop and cafe too. It’s about 3 miles from the Gouves center and there are few decent paths. Can recommend a visit
Lovely aquarium with a decent array of species and was fantastic for our 2 young children they had an amazing time. Only thing I would say knocks it a bit, there’s a lack of vibrant colourful fish on display and it feels like there are quite a few repeat tanks. Very disability friendly, very kid friendly, tanks at varying heights and lots of rest spaces/toilets.
So enjoyed this little visit when staying near Heraklion. There is ramp access available and everything is very mobility friendly. Very child friendly. Shark tanks and jelly fish are most impressive areas. It doesn't have wall through overhead tunnels like some other top aquariums but it gives a great experience.
Super nice experience! The weather was a bit less in Crete for a few days, so visiting this aquarium (and booking the VR experience), is an absolute must!
Ok variety of marine life, mostly native to greece with some tropical tanks of various sizes. The main viewing tank is poorly designed as shown by all the scratched noses of all the sharks bumipng into the tank walls. Its an older aquarium and definitely needs to be refurbished. Cafeteria for some snacks and light food so no need to bring anything. Most of the local travel agencies offer trips, bus + ticket, i payed 22 €. Not far from Hersonissos, so its an ok place to spend a couple of hours.
We went here on a colder day in April. We weren’t alone. The line for a ticket took about 45 minutes. When you buy a ticket online you can skip the line. The aquaria were interesting and the kids were entertained for a good hour. I would not drive more than an hour for this
Overcrowded, poor labeling for foreign speakers, sometimes insufficient quality of life for the fish.
We went here on a rainy day. Tip: book the tickets in advance, so you don't have to queue. And I can tell you it was long. In the aquarium you can see 50 different tanks with fish and coral. Nice to spend about 1 hour.
Rainy day so went to kill some time, queued in the rain to get in was longer than we were in the actual aquarium. They seemed to just let everyone in at once rather than staggering people, it was so crowded in the aquarium, people pushing to see the fish. Over all quite disappointed, for what I read was one of Europe’s biggest aquariums, it was small compared to others I’ve been to. Good if you’re looking to kill an hour.
Very busy on a rainy day. We arrived at 3.30 and the queue was across to the car park. My daughter who has ASD, myself (5 months pregnant) and my husband stood in the queue in the rain for 45 minutes then when finally reaching the main door we were welcomed with a sign saying people who are pregnant, have disabilities etc can skip the queue 🫠 worth noting before visiting! You can also skip the queue if you buy your tickets online. The aquarium itself was crowded and overwhelming for my daughter, it was a struggle to get a space in the tank windows for her to see, when you did you felt rushed to let the next person in because of how busy it was. Would be much better on a quieter day or if they held some ASD friendly sessions.



