The National Aquarium in Rabdan Area, Abu Dhabi, has officially opened its doors to the public.
The National Aquarium is one of the 11 anchors found within Al Qana, one of Abu Dhabi’s most iconic touristic and lifestyle destinations.
Its main features which visitors have been able to experience include iconic species such as the world-famous Super Snake, believed to be the longest reptile on display in the world.
Additionally, visitors will be able to see large schools of Hammerhead sharks and many other hero creatures such as the ‘Professor’, an Asian Water Monitor Lizard, who guests can now meet in the Flooded Forest.
The facility includes over 60 exhibits across 10 zones and it is expected to take an average of 2 hours to complete the journey.
Paul Hamilton, General Manager at The National Aquarium says, “We are absolutely delighted to have launched this amazing attraction not just for the citizens around the UAE,
“Also for the world to enjoy especially during a period where the country has been experiencing a huge amount of tourists from all over the world.
The National Aquarium is set to be the largest aquarium in the Middle East and is home to 46,000 creatures spread across 10 zones.