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Manila oceanarium park
Manila oceanarium park









manila oceanarium park

Super Toy Collection – Check out the largest toy collection of your childhood superheroes in the Philippines. I only got to touch stingless ones in Sugba Lagoon in Surigao and they were so precious. IMO jellyfishes are super cute, unfortunately most of them stings and are dangerous. The Jellies Exhibit has various species with a fascinating display of multi-media effects and breathtaking music. They are commonly known as “dancing sea fairies”, gracefully gliding below and on the surface.

manila oceanarium park

Jellies Dancing Sea Fairies – Jellyfishes are some of the most beautiful creatures of the ocean. All guests over the age of 18 will be required to wear face masks and/or full-face shields throughout their visit. Adults should also present their vaccination cards or certificate before being allowed to enter and of course must not be showing any signs and symptoms of any illness. What’s nice about the opening is that children are now allowed to visit! But (yes there’s a “but”) their adult companions must be fully vaccinated. They are currently operating only from Thursdays to Sundays, from 10:00 AM-6:00 PM. Manila Ocean Park opened its doors again at the end of October 2021, still with c/ovid prevention protocols in place and opening only sections of the themed park. As some of you may know, I have a great penchant for the beach and the sea, I haven’t been anywhere close to the sea in almost 2 years (the last was when I went to Siargao in February of 2020), and this is the closest I can get to the sea or at least somehow experience it again. I was bewildered, like in a state of dream, seeing all the marine life at the Manila Ocean Park. I was like this little girl again curious about all the sights that is before me. Last weekend, I went with my blogger girl friends to Manila Ocean Park and the same feelings came rushing in.











Manila oceanarium park