Has anyone visited Two Oceans Aquarium recently?
I am going to be whale watching in the Cape in September, when it will be springtime in South Africa. I am tempted to spend a day or two in Cape Town to visit the Aquarium, which looks interesting in a couple of YouTube videos I have watched.
I would be interested to know any ZooChatter's opinions.
I know it has now been almost half a year, but @gentle lemur, if you happen to have any further thoughts or tips or tricks about visiting this seldom reported on facility, I would be very interested in hearing themI enjoyed visiting the Aquarium for two days this week. Most of the fishes were quite new to me, as they are from in South African waters (in other words in the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans). I also enjoyed the tour behind the scenes with one of the aquarists, learning about the Aquarium's conservation work with injured and stranded sea creatures, including a large nuber of rescued hawksbill turtles.
I hope to write a proper report and to post a range of photos within the next week or two, but I also have a lot of photos from the Western Cape wildlife tour that was on before, so it will take me some time to do so.
I know it has now been almost half a year, but @gentle lemur, if you happen to have any further thoughts or tips or tricks about visiting this seldom reported on facility, I would be very interested in hearing themI will be visiting South Africa for the first time in eight years this June, and I will be in Cape Town at the beginning and end of my trip. I am considering trying to fit the aquarium into my itinerary, as I missed it on my first trip to Cape Town all those years ago.
Unfortunately several circumstances have delayed my work on my photos and my report about the Aquarium. I would recommend a visit if you have the opportunity.I know it has now been almost half a year, but @gentle lemur, if you happen to have any further thoughts or tips or tricks about visiting this seldom reported on facility, I would be very interested in hearing themI will be visiting South Africa for the first time in eight years this June, and I will be in Cape Town at the beginning and end of my trip. I am considering trying to fit the aquarium into my itinerary, as I missed it on my first trip to Cape Town all those years ago.
I should explain that I took 2 days because I am aquarium nerd, as you may have guessed, and I was trying to photograph as many of the unusual species as I could. So my second day was spent on the species that I missed or failed with on the first day. I also enjoyed listening to a couple of the presentations. Additionally I was able to book a tour behind the scenes for my second visit, which was very rewarding. There were always fur seals on their haul-out platform when I looked, but the reptile trailer was closed on both days.Any specific type of advice you are looking for? I visited in November. While Two Oceans is quite good, it is small compared to the major aquariums of the US and only took me couple of hours to visit. While I would certainly visit the aquarium again if I was ever to return to Cape Town, I don't feel like I would need to visit it on two different days of the same trip as @gentle lemur did. It is pretty straight forward in terms of a visit as it is really a single path that leads you through the two levels of the aquarium and then out to the same area in which you started. There is an outdoor seal platform that is essentially in the harbor behind the aquarium that may be worth checking out, but there is no guarantee seals will actually be there. I also did not know this prior to visiting and would have tried to make plans to visit if I had, but there is a trailer right next to the aquarium that says "Reptile World Snake Park" on it and appears to have animals in it. It was unfortunately closed when I was at the aquarium/noticed it.
I should explain that I took 2 days because I am aquarium nerd, as you may have guessed, and I was trying to photograph as many of the unusual species as I could. So my second day was spent on the species that I missed or failed with on the first day. I also enjoyed listening to a couple of the presentations. Additionally I was able to book a tour behind the scenes for my second visit, which was very rewarding. There were always fur seals on their haul-out platform when I looked, but the reptile trailer was closed on both days.
Thank you very much! I was pretty much just curious about how long an average visit would take and if there was anything that was easy to miss! Just to figure out when exactly I can schedule in a visit. The two to three hours you suggested in your follow-up post sounds pretty standard for me for a moderate sized aquarium. I will be visiting with a good friend that is a local herpetologist and fellow overall animal nerd, so I think it shouldn’t be too hard to get him on board with that amount of timeAny specific type of advice you are looking for? I visited in November. While Two Oceans is quite good, it is small compared to the major aquariums of the US and only took me couple of hours to visit. While I would certainly visit the aquarium again if I was ever to return to Cape Town, I don't feel like I would need to visit it on two different days of the same trip as @gentle lemur did. It is pretty straight forward in terms of a visit as it is really a single path that leads you through the two levels of the aquarium and then out to the same area in which you started. There is an outdoor seal platform that is essentially in the harbor behind the aquarium that may be worth checking out, but there is no guarantee seals will actually be there. I also did not know this prior to visiting and would have tried to make plans to visit if I had, but there is a trailer right next to the aquarium that says "Reptile World Snake Park" on it and appears to have animals in it. It was unfortunately closed when I was at the aquarium/noticed it.
Absolutely no worries! I am in a similar boat with writing up my own reports from my trip to Europe last fall… I just figured it was worth asking as I start to plan my trip a little more. I appreciate the additional insight. Thank you!Unfortunately several circumstances have delayed my work on my photos and my report about the Aquarium. I would recommend a visit if you have the opportunity.
I should explain that I took 2 days because I am aquarium nerd, as you may have guessed, and I was trying to photograph as many of the unusual species as I could. So my second day was spent on the species that I missed or failed with on the first day. I also enjoyed listening to a couple of the presentations. Additionally I was able to book a tour behind the scenes for my second visit, which was very rewarding. There were always fur seals on their haul-out platform when I looked, but the reptile trailer was closed on both days.