
Manila Ocean Park
Best time to visit
Early mornings on weekdays have fewer visitors and allow you to catch scheduled feedings; avoid weekends when school groups and families arrive in force.
Budget tips
Oceanarium admission typically ranges around PHP 600-900 for adults depending on package; no regular free days, but students and seniors often get discounts with valid ID. Buy online combo tickets or multi-attraction passes and book weekday morning slots to save money and time.
Recommended for
Families with children, School and youth groups, Photography enthusiasts, Animal and marine life fans
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
Brze činjenice: Glowing blue lights and a curved glass tunnel let you watch sharks and stingrays glide inches above your head, making the walk feel like an underwater postcard. Over 3,000 marine animals inhabit themed tanks, and daily feedings turn what could be classroom facts into hands-on, heart-racing experiences.
Istaknuto: Every evening the aquarium dims to ocean-blue lights and stages a "feeding serenade" where a school of about 200 glimmering sardines is choreographed to swim the length of the glass tunnel, the water whispering like distant rain while families press their palms to the acrylic. Longtime diver Kuya Danny narrates the show in Tagalog, offering brave kids a chance to feel a smooth sea cucumber's cool, velvet skin and teaching them the local names of the fish, which always turns squeals into proud, wide-eyed chatter.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes and light clothing, many exhibits require walking and some stairs.
- Bring a small umbrella or light jacket during the rainy season, queues form outside the entrance.
- Stand near the center of the glass tunnel for the best wide-angle photos and use a fast shutter or phone night mode for low-light shots.
- Skip the longer souvenir lines if short on time, prioritize the oceanarium, penguin area, and scheduled feeding shows.
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