Aquarium Cap Blanc

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Sant Antoni de Portmany, Spain

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Aquarium Cap Blanc Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Aquarium Cap Blanc is located in Sant Antoni de Portmany, Spain on Ctra. de Cala Gració, s/n,. Aquarium Cap Blanc is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category aquarium in Spain.

Address

Ctra. de Cala Gració, s/n,

Phone

+34 663945475

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Kathryn Harrison

After finding out that Aquarium supports saving fish, turtles etc, we decided to go and visit. Small cave which has been magically changed into a walk in aquarium. 5 Euro adult fee..(many hotels have 20% discount vouchers). Lovely experience being able to feed the different fish species. Fish food cost just a couple of Euro a tub..but the fish love it..so you may be tempted to buy more. Lovely small bar/cafe offering food and a well stocked bar and different kinds of hot beverages. No toilet, so go beforehand. Ferry back to the Harbour if the walk is too far. Very nice friendly staff who also speak English, so..no language barriers. Great place to visit.

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Evanya Parker

Absolutely gorgeous aquarium! Small and sweet, won't be a long visit, however we were there for 2 hours! Great view of the sea, we jumped in off of the edge and into the blue water, it was spectacular! If you are jumping in I recommend wearing goggles as the sea life beneath is breath taking! Super hot too but there's a little bar to get drinks and they do the best milkshakes!

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Rachael Bailey

It's very small. More of a marine rescue centre than an aquarium. There's beautiful views, a pleasant rustic bar and a ferry to and from. No Toilets Though! Staff are pleasant and friendly.

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Chia Chaves

A good place to visit if you’re in San Antonio. It’s cheap but very small so you get what you pay for. Absolutely stunning view of the coast though. And you can have a drink and snack whilst sitting outside to look at the view. Warning... NO TOILETS!!! I saw people snorkelling outside the aquarium which looked fun but I don’t think the aquarium provided them with the snorkels.

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Herbert Carroll

Interesting enough to check out if you’re nearby and don’t mind the walk along the path. But, probably not worth a drive if coming from outside the area. Depending on how interesting you find it, you’ll spend 10 to 20 minutes looking at the three natural pools where the fish are kept. Some aquariums built into the rock as well. For the cost of 5 per person, the price is reasonable considering it goes to a good cause. At the enterance, there a small booth to buy food and drinks and a handful of tables to sit. View is nice. Be forewarned, there are no toilets anywhere close by. Also, don’t bump your head going in. The cave ceiling is pretty low.