Aquarium Poema del Mar

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Right in the centre of Las Palmas, Poema del Mar Aquarium brings the ocean closer than you ever imagined. Opened in 2017, it was designed to combine innovation with a genuine commitment to marine conservation, creating a space where education and discovery go hand in hand. From the tropical jungle to colourful reefs and the massive deep sea window, you’ll move through habitats loaded with green sea turtles, lionfishes and giant freshwater stingrays – plus much more.

Home to more than 300 marine species, the aquarium offers an experience that’s as fascinating for adults as it is for children. Whether you choose straightforward skip-the-line entry, combine your visit with Guayadeque Canyon and Agüimes for a broader look at the island, or opt for the bus transfer package, you can shape the day around how you like to explore.

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Aquarium Poema del Mar

Aquarium Poema del Mar

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4/5
Anonyme, 25 août 2022

“BonjourLa visite s est bien passée. Un très joli aquarium avec de nombreuses espèces. Le parcours est magnifique. Seul petit bémol, c est qu il n y a pas une seule explication en Français.”

5/5
Anonyme, 16 déc. 2025

“Muy bien organizado y muy bonito”

3/5
Wim, 14 sept. 2025

“Wij werden op tijd opgehaald en reden toen naar Poema aquarium dat was echt fantastisch. Daarna reden we verder maar was er weinig spannends te zien. We zouden tussen half 5 en 5 uur terug zijn maar stonden al om half 4 bij het hotel en wij waren de laatste die uitstapte. Ook veel dezelfde weg gereden heen en terug.”

3/5
Gregory, 17 juil. 2025

“Bus broke down on way to aquarium, had to wait for replacement. Aquarium was just ok been to better. Shopping centre beside it was very disappointing as it was practically devoid of shops.”

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