The tank's acrylic viewing panel is one of the largest in the world, measuring 32.8 meters wide and 8.3 meters high.
The King Croc, brought from Australia, weighs approximately 750 kilograms.
The aquarium utilizes a specialized lighting system that changes throughout the day to simulate natural sunrise and sunset cycles.
The facility houses one of the largest collections of Sand Tiger Sharks globally.
A portion of the floor is made of reinforced glass, allowing visitors to view the tank from above.
The aquarium's filtration system processes the entire 10 million liters of water every hour.
The ecosystem includes a specialized breeding program for various shark and ray species.
The Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo is one of the world's largest suspended aquariums, holding 10 million liters of water. The main tank measures 51 meters in length, 20 meters in width, and 11 meters in height. It features a 48-meter-long walk-through tunnel located 11 meters below the surface. The facility houses over 33,000 aquatic animals from more than 140 species. A prominent feature is the King Croc, a massive saltwater crocodile measuring over 5 meters. The Underwater Zoo, located on the second level, is divided into three ecological zones: Rainforest, Rocky Shore, and Living Ocean. Guests can participate in shark diving and cage snorkeling experiences within the main tank. It operates within a multi-level commercial complex, utilizing advanced acrylic panels for underwater viewing.
The main viewing panel provides a panoramic perspective, while the walk-through tunnel offers unique opportunities for silhouette shots against the marine life.
Purchase tickets online in advance to bypass the main entrance queues.
Visit during scheduled feeding times to see the sharks and rays at their most active.
Prioritize the Underwater Zoo section on the second level, as it is often less crowded than the main tunnel.
Avoid visiting on weekend evenings or public holidays when the surrounding mall reaches maximum capacity.
Maintain a quiet volume to minimize stress for the marine life; photography is permitted but flash is prohibited.