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Our shark-themed weeks are going into extra time!

You haven't had a chance to get to the bottom of the myths surrounding the world of sharks yet? No problem! Our theme weeks "Discover the world of sharks - truth or myth?" are being extended!

Now you have the opportunity to master our interactive quiz trail until 15 May 2024!

  • What do sharks eat?
  • How big do whale sharks get?
  • And why is the zebra shark spotted?

Find out for yourself! We look forward to seeing you!

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Tropical breakfast at SEA LIFE Munich

Fancy a delicious breakfast under palm trees and up-close encounters with our animal residents?

This is possible every Saturday and Sunday with us! We offer you a unique experience on our tropical island even before our regular opening hours.

Get to know our stick insects, cockroaches and giant snails personally and fortify yourself with a delicious breakfast! Afterwards you can dive into our underwater world - the SEA LIFE day ticket is included in the price.

Learn more about the tropical breakfast here.

Largest variety of sharks

Germany's largest variety of sharks

Experience the largest variety of sharks in Germany up close, with many different species of shark such as pajama cat sharks, zebra sharks or Japanese carpet sharks in the huge ocean basin.

As highligt meet our zebra shark lady "Pünktchen", the largest inhabitant of the tropical ocean tank. Did you know that nurse sharks have a strange habit while sleeping? Nurse sharks are literally stacked on top of each other, and "stacks" of up to 30 sharks have already been spotted.

Discover what else there is to discover at SEA LIFE Munich.

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Touch pool

Are you brave enough to touch a sea anemone or put a real shark egg on your hand? Find out on your next visit!

Our touch pools are modeled on tidal pools. These arise when the water retreats at low tide. Many different and adaptable animals live in this extraordinary habitat. They have to withstand very different, rapidly changing temperatures and incoming waves.

 

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