Tri Nguyen Aquarium, situated on Bong Nguyen Island in Nha Trang, Vietnam, is a popular attraction for tourists and marine life enthusiasts. The structure of the aquarium is designed to resemble a giant, ancient pirate ship, creating a unique and adventurous ambiance. Inside, it houses a diverse variety of marine species native to the Nha Trang region, offering visitors an up-close look at the vibrant underwater life. Displays in the aquarium range from small, colorful tropical fish to larger marine creatures, including rays and sharks, all living in well-maintained habitats. The facility aims to educate its visitors about marine conservation and the importance of preserving the natural beauty and diversity of Vietnam's marine ecosystems. Interactive experiences, such as feeding times and educational talks, enhance the engagement and learning opportunities for visitors of all ages. The aquarium provides a family-friendly environment where children can learn about marine biology and environmental science while being entertained. Additionally, its location offers stunning seaside views, contributing to the overall atmospheric and educational experience for its guests.
The place needs to be improved. There are not many kinds of sea creature over here. But in general, it is not so bad
SamDakin
Wrote on 20th Aug, 2018
Absolute disgrace
Our boat tours last stop was here, it was an absolute disgrace. The tanks were far too small, dirty and the fish looked like they deserved to be rescued back into the sea. There was a large area cordo..
Why Asia Vacations support this place by sending their tours here is beyond me. An absolute waste of a day. We would not recommend this place for a second. The fish should be set free and the place..
The biggest disappointment of our trip so far. Why tour groups put us through this pain is beyond me. If you want to see fish, put a snorkel on. These poor caged fish should be released immediately. A..
It looks good in the pictures.
It looks good from a distance.
But that's where it stops.
It is nowhere near the standard of Western aquariums as far as display style and exhibits are concerned.
Sh..