1 / 5The Grand Aquarium
📍 Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong Island
Ocean Park's Grand Aquarium features over 400 species and 5,000 fish viewed through tunnels and a 13-meter observation screen.
Great place. If you are in Hong Kong, be sure to visit Ocean Park. A sea of impressions for children and adults. We spent the whole day here until closing and even the rain did not stop us.
🏆 Family Action Verdict
An essential Ocean Park attraction that captivates children with its walk-through tunnels and massive aquarium displays.
💬 What Families Are Saying
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Татьяна Косьмина
“Great place. If you are in Hong Kong, be sure to visit Ocean Park. A sea of impressions for children and adults. We spent the whole day here until closing and even the rain did not stop us.”
Ceadz
“There are an abundance of the variety of marine animals here. The entire experience is actually smooth and you can actually learn something. However, the lighting here is a bit oddly blue, which might affect overall scenery.”
farrah t.
“View some aquatic animals like sharks, stingrays, starfish, sea cucumbers, the Japanese giant spider crab, etc. A huge fish tank you surely can’t miss while inside. This is where the big Reef Tunnel is found as well.”
PL Lau
“Grand Aquarium: A Dive into the Ocean's Depths ★★★★☆ The Grand Aquarium at Ocean Park is an absolute must-visit! It's a truly immersive experience that takes you on a journey through the underwater world. The aquarium boasts a diverse collection of marine life, from colorful fish to majestic sharks. The highlight for me was the massive aquarium tunnel, where you can walk through a mesmerizing underwater world. It's like being transported to another planet! The attention to detail in the exhibits is incredible, and the lighting and sound effects create a truly magical atmosphere. If you're a fan of marine life or just looking for a fun day out, I highly recommend visiting the Grand Aquarium. It's an unforgettable experience for all ages.”
Reviews from Google
Overview
Children will walk through underwater tunnels surrounded by colorful coral reefs and tropical fish, then marvel at the massive 13-meter viewing screen showcasing sharks, stingrays, and thousands of marine creatures. The experience includes a 5.5-meter observation dome offering unique underwater perspectives. Interactive exhibits teach kids about marine conservation and ocean ecosystems.



