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Oceanworld, Manly

Oceanworld Manly features a vast array of marine life and the city’s largest sharks! Boasting three levels, the main aquarium is on the lower level where you’ll come face-to-face with giant SHARKS and stingrays in a walk-through 110 meter long acrylic tunnel. Be intrigued by some of the world’s most venomous sea creatures and discover the beauty of the Great Barrier Reef display with its stunning backdrop of vibrant colors and 100+ species of unique corals and tropical fish!

There is always something happening at Oceanworld Manly!

Oceanworld is also home to some of Australia’s DEADLIEST animals! Daily shows and guided tours allow you to get up close and personal to the dangerous, deadly and often misunderstood Australian wildlife. Interact with crabs, sea urchins, star fish and more at the touch-pool and meet baby Port Jackson Sharks at the Shark Shallows.

Operating Hours: Oceanworld Manly opens daily from 10:00am to 5:30pm (except Christmas Day).
Average Time Required: It is recommended to set aside a minimum 60 – 90 minutes.

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