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  • New Istanbul Aquarium Offers Views From Under the Sea

    New Istanbul Aquarium Offers Views From Under the Sea

    By SUSANNE FOWLER

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    At the new Istanbul Akvaryum.Istanbul Akvaryum

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    In a city surrounded by bodies of water, the new Istanbul Akvaryum, or aquarium, offers a peek at what lies beneath.

    At the aquarium (Senlikkoy Mahallesi Yesilkoy Halkalı Cad. No: 93; istanbulakvaryum.com), which opened in July, visitors start by following a route lined with tanks of Russian sturgeon from the Black Sea, then walk through a replica of what curators imagine Noah’s Ark to have been like.

    Later comes a selection of species found in the Bosporus Strait, through which dolphins still migrate, dodging some 55,000 ships a year that carry cargo from Russia and the Caspian Sea to global markets. (The display has a strong environmental message about marine life in danger of depletion.)

    Next is a gently rising path that snakes from exhibits on the Sea of Marmara, the Dardanelles, the Aegean and the Suez Canal, through the Red Sea, Antarctica (with a chilly iceberg you can reach out and touch while considering the effects of global warming). Then it’s off to Gibraltar, the Atlantic and the Panama Canal to the Amazon rain forest, which will feel like a steamy Turkish hammam on a wintry day, for a peek at piranhas and frogs in shades of neon green, blue or yellow.

    The facility attempts to recreate the natural habitats for its estimated 15,000 creatures and plants including scary sharks, slithery giant eels and deceptively placid stingrays. It also offers interactive games and, for an extra fee, what the creators call “5-D” movie theaters that mimic effects like fog and wind. The periodic fish-feeding by divers in wet suits is fun to watch.

    Most, but not all, of the displays are accompanied by explanations in English. During a recent visit, the crowd was a blend of Turkish families and European couples with children. Figure on spending about two hours to see the full exhibition, and more if you want to enjoy a drink or lunch at one of the cafes, sitting in the sunshine to enjoy a view of the real Marmara Sea.

    The aquarium is in Florya, a wealthy suburb of western Istanbul, well off the usual tourist track. A taxi cost around 40 lira from the Old City, but a local train leaving Sirkeci Station with a stop about a half-mile from the spot was 2 lira (about $1) each way, aquarium employees said. For more on transport options, go to the aquarium Web site.

    An adult ticket is 29 lira (about $16), discounted to 22 for students. Children under 2 are free. Family and group prices are also available here.

    via New Istanbul Aquarium Offers Views From Under the Sea – NYTimes.com.

  • New Aquarium Opens in Istanbul Turkey

    New Aquarium Opens in Istanbul Turkey

    Turkey recently opened the doors to the country’s largest aquarium. Located on 100 acres in the Florya district of Istanbul, the Istanbul Aquarium features 15,000 land and sea creatures housed in thematic rooms designed to look like different regions of the world.

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    Visitors follow a geographical route through the 16 regions of the aquarium, beginning in the Black Sea and ending in the Pacific Ocean. Using cutting-edge technology to create realistic portrayals of each region including architectural details and climate, the aquarium ensures that the creatures on display are living in conditions nearest to that of their natural habitats. These elements, in combination with interactive games and 5D movie theaters featuring live effects such as wind, fog and water, guarantee an authentic experience for visitors. In addition, the aquarium provides 3 cafeterias, a gift shop and a restaurant with views of the ‘Panama Canal’ on one side and ocean views on the other.

    Launched by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality with an investment of US$143 million, the Istanbul Aquarium is helping to improve and expand Istanbul’s already extensive list of museums and attractions for visitors and residents alike.

    To learn more about the Istanbul Aquarium, visit

    For more information on Turkey, call 1-877-FOR-TURKEY or contact the Turkish Culture and Tourist Offices in New York at 212-687-2194 or in Washington, D.C., at 202-612-6800, or Los Angeles at 323-937-8066 and visit their Web sites at www.tourismturkey.org or www.kulturturizm.gov.tr.

    About Turkey

    Turkey is a modern country with a captivating blend of antiquity and contemporary and of East and West. The cradle of civilization and center of world history today stands as one of the fastest-growing tourism destinations in the world. Turkey was the site of the first human settlement; the seat of the Byzantine, Roman and Ottoman Empires; the birthplace of Homer and the last home of the Virgin Mary, just to name a few. Today Turkey, with its spectacular coastline, majestic mountains, cosmopolitan cities and quaint villages is one of the world’s most fascinating destinations.

    via New Aquarium Opens in Istanbul Turkey | Travel Video News.

  • Giant aquarium opens in Istanbul

    Giant aquarium opens in Istanbul

    giant+aquarium+opens+in+istanbul 2972 800613007 0 0 14695 200One of the biggest aquariums in the world opened in Istanbul last week.

    An aquarium claiming to be one of the world’s biggest opened in Istanbul last week.

    It has a fish tank capacity of around 7,000 cubic metres, housing 15,000 different aquatic animal species, and it hopes to help Istanbul become one of the leading tourist locations internationally.

    Creatures have been sourced from 16 separate regions ranging from the Pacific Ocean to the Black Sea.

    The facility was opened by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the prime minister of Turkey, alongside the mayor of Istanbul Kadir Topbas.

    “If Istanbul is moving, working, manufacturing, it is clear these things are also good for Turkey,” the prime minister said.

    It hopes to have 25 million visitors every year, with thousands of people coming to watch the opening ceremony.

    The largest aquarium in the world is in Georgia in the USA. It has ten million gallons of water in more than 60 exhibits and was opened in 2005.

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