You will explore 27 enclosures divided into freshwater and saltwater, featuring over 140 species from around the world.
What is visited?
Developed for animal preservation, the Oceanic Aquarium features a fully equipped structure for your fun and the animals’ well-being.
With over 140 species from all continents, the aquarium has 3,500 m² of visiting area and 27 themed enclosures that will captivate you, divided into freshwater and saltwater areas, housing around 2,000 animals, including sharks, seahorses, octopuses, clownfish, penguins, alligators, and otters.
Freshwater Enclosures
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Trout Enclosure: Simulates mountain glacier melting, with cold-water aquatic fauna such as trout.
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Otters Enclosure: Fascinating and very active animals, loved by children for being funny and friendly.
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Salamander Enclosure: Axolotls, amphibians from frozen lakes in Mexico, with unique anatomy and physiology.
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Pantanal Enclosure: Represents regional fish like blue peacock bass and freshwater rays.
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Archerfish Enclosure: Asian fish that hunts insects by shooting water jets from its mouth.
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Anaconda Enclosure: With Celeste, the green anaconda, spending part of its time submerged; also houses red piranhas in natural coexistence.
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Aquascaping Enclosure: Represents modern aquarism, with natural plants forming a colorful underwater garden.
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Igarapé Enclosure: Simulates small arms of Amazonian rivers, with endemic species like Flag Cichlids, Armored Catfish, and Piaus.
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Pirarucu Enclosure: One of the largest and most emblematic freshwater fish on the planet.
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Asian Enclosure: Inspired by the Mekong River fauna, with fish from a unique ecosystem.
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African Enclosures: Featuring Bichir fish, species over 100 million years old.
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North America Enclosure: Inspired by American rivers and lakes like the Mississippi and the Everglades, with alligator fish.
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Alligator Enclosure: Pantanal alligator and Amazon turtle, with various fish composing the underwater scene.
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South America Enclosure: Represents Amazon rivers, with scenery of banks and trunks; includes ornamental fish and the jaraqui, Intangible Heritage of Manaus.
Saltwater Enclosures
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Mangrove Enclosure: Represents the mangrove ecosystem, nursery for various fish and crustaceans.
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Costão Pier Enclosure: Simulates a rocky marine pier, with artificial waves and animals typical of the rocky coast.
Important
SAFETY PROTOCOLS:
Not allowed:
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Pets (only guide dogs);
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Flash photography;
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Staying without a mask (if necessary);
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Visiting after ticket office closing.
Our hours:
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OCEANIC Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (ticket office closing), visiting until 6:00 PM;
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OCEANIC Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (ticket office closing), visiting until 7:00 PM.
The service provides accessibility for all types of visitors, with wheelchairs available on site, elevators, and adapted restrooms.
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Documentation for the traveler
ID, CPF or Passport
When to book?
Book as soon as possible to ensure availability, especially on long weekends and holidays.
Reservations are allowed as long as there are still spaces available.
Receipt
We will send you an email with a voucher that you can print or take on your mobile to the activity.
Frequent questions
Metelebrasil- Yes. The visit can be made by family groups and people of all ages, including children under 3 years old.
Accessibility
Yes, it’s possible. We’re waiting for you!