Mundo Marino
Dirección
País
argentina
Sitio web
https://www.mundomarino.com.arHorario de apertura
Daily during summer season; weekends in off-season
Popularidad
South America's largest oceanarium, a beloved Argentine institution on the Atlantic coast since 1979.
South America's Largest Oceanarium
Mundo Marino is the largest oceanarium and marine park in South America, located in San Clemente del Tuyú, Buenos Aires Province, on the Atlantic coast approximately 340 kilometres south of Buenos Aires. Founded in 1979, it is one of the oldest and most established marine parks on the continent.
Marine & Wildlife Exhibits
Mundo Marino houses an extraordinary collection of marine and freshwater species alongside a range of land animals:
- Orcas (killer whales) — the park became famous throughout South America for its orca shows, attracting enormous audiences
- Bottlenose dolphins — educational shows and conservation presentations
- South American sea lions and fur seals — native to the Argentine coastline
- Penguins — Magellanic penguins, closely associated with the Patagonian coastline
- Sharks and rays — large aquarium exhibits with Atlantic species
- Freshwater fish — South American river species including piranha and arapaima
Oceanarium & Aquarium
The park's centrepiece is its massive oceanarium — a large enclosed seawater facility housing the park's cetacean and pinniped collections. The aquarium sections display hundreds of fish species from the Atlantic and South American rivers.
Conservation & Research
Mundo Marino operates one of South America's most active marine rescue programmes, working with Argentina's wildlife authorities to rescue, rehabilitate, and release stranded marine mammals along the Buenos Aires Province coastline. The park has rehabilitated and released hundreds of sea lions, dolphins, and sea turtles.
Atlantic Coast Tourism
San Clemente del Tuyú is a popular beach resort town on Argentina's Atlantic coast, and Mundo Marino is the anchor attraction of the local tourism economy. It draws visitors from Buenos Aires during the long Argentine summer (December–March) and is a major family destination throughout the coastal holiday season.