Arlene Yonng Publish time 2024-6-28 17:25

Philippines|Cebu Ocean Park: A little-known destination for children

The aquarium was only opened in 2019. After the pandemic, there were not many Chinese people going abroad for three years, so few people know about it. We went there on the first weekend of May. It opened at 10:00. We arrived at about 10:20. There were not many people. There were almost no foreign tourists. They were all locals bringing their children to play.

Tickets: 800php, same price for children

Overall: It is not very big, and you can walk around for more than 2 hours; the level of marine life exhibition is not as good as that in China, at least it feels not as good as that in Shanghai Changfeng.

Guide: The last one is a map. When you enter, you will see rainforest plants, reptiles, desert insects, freshwater fish and the like. Then go up to the second and a half floors. There is a platform for feeding parrots. 100php for a piece of food. The parrots are very enthusiastic and will jump on the head and arms to grab food. It hurts a little when their claws grab the arms... The most fun thing in the whole aquarium is the parrots... There is a pool with small fish biting feet on the upper half of the floor. 100php per person, it seems that there is no time limit, it is a good place to rest. There is a parrot show on the other side, which is also quite boring. The rest are all marine life. There are not many fish species and the sharks are very small. I didn't see any shrimps, jellyfish, or nice corals...

Off topic: Next to the aquarium is the largest shopping mall with a lot of things. It's beautiful to look at the sea from Uniqlo. It's nice to go to the mall to eat after visiting the aquarium.












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