Hurghada's Grand Aquarium project, which displays a wide variety of marine organisms, is the first of its kind in the Middle East and North Africa. The project allows access to and identification of marine organisms through 22 of the largest fish ponds in the world. The world is bigger. The project includes many species of fish located in the Red Sea, with a 22-meter glass tunnel.
Aquarium.Zoo & Museum Museum · Zoo Aquarium in Hurghada, Egypt
The Red Sea in Glass (Hurghada Grand Aquarium) is a public aquarium in Hurghada Red Sea, Egypt. It houses more than 100 animals, representing 1,200 species, all of which reside in 1 million US gallons (3,500 m3) of marine and fresh water, and one of the largest aquariums when it opened earlier in 2015. Three owner's are inspired to build a great aquarium for Hurghada; their outstanding EGP 60 million pounds expenses provided to build and stock the new facility. The Aquarium's remarkable specimens include: nurse shark, stingrays, green sea turtle, shovel nose guitar shark, eagle rays .. Date opened: January 23, 2015 Location: Hurghada Red Sea, Egypt Fined map Coordinates: 27.133023, 33.818953 Number of animals: More than 1,200 Number of species: 100 Volume of largest tank: 475000 US gallons (1800 m3) Total volume of tanks: 924602.182 US Gallons (3,500m3