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Sea Life Timmendorfer Strand

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Sea Life
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Parkplatz Parkplatz ,
Behinderten WC Behinderten WC ,
Regelmäßige Führungen Regelmäßige Führungen ,
Kinder/Jugendliche Kinder/Jugendliche ,
Familien Familien ,
Senioren Senioren ,
Angebote für Schulklassen Angebote für Schulklassen ,
Montags geöffnet Montags geöffnet ,
Schietwetter Schietwetter ,
Shop Shop ,
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Address
Kurpromenade 5
23669 Timmendorfer Strand
Description
On December 26th 1996 the first German Sea Life Centre opened at Timmendorfer Strand.The visitors follow the water cycle on their tour of the Centre. They experience the natural habitats in the Schleswig-Holstein stretches of water. They follow the streams and rivers, which feed the freshwater lakes and finally flow into the sea. Concerning the sea, the visitors first gets insight into coastal habitats like sandy beaches, harbours and cliff-lined coasts. They get to know the sea grass meadows of the Baltic and the North Sea coast. Finally as a highlight, they are led through the habitat of the open sea by an underwater tunnel.
In the shaping of the different areas like the freshwater landscape with a waterfall, the tunnel at the bottom of the ocean and the ball-shaped tanks in the sea grass meadow, modern Aquarium technology goes hand in hand with careful design.Our offer is completed by lectures and presentations that vividly convey valuable information on life under water.
Adults 15,95 €
Children (3-14) 12,95 €
Tours follow the water cycle of water and natural aquatic habitats of Schleswig-Holstein. In the ocean section, visitors learn about the coastal habitats on sandy beaches, in the harbour, and coastal cliffs. The tour continues along the seagrass meadows of the Baltic and North Seas, concluding with an underwater tunnel to habitats in the open seas.