Manila Ocean Park
After attending mass in Antipolo church last Easter Sunday,we then went to the Manila Ocean Park, the newest tourist destination in the Philippines located at the back of Quirino Grandstand in Luneta Park, Manila.
Entrance fee costs Php400.00 for adults and Php350.00 for children below 4 1/2 ft in height. Manila residents are given 10% discounts so am lucky to have my voters id with me.
The place is so beautiful. You will first enter into the rainforest area wherein you’ll see fishes in aquariums, starfishes and crocodiles. Then in the Bahura, you will see more fishes like small stingrays, seahorses, stonefish, and more that I can’t remember their names.
The best section for me is the Buhay na Karagatan, the tunnel made of glass where ocean creatures of various kinds swim all over.




























Awesome! I would love to see the buhay na karagatan soon.
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major Reply:
April 13th, 2009 at 12:27 pm
you really should, it’s a wonderful experience out there, it’s like you’re walking underwater..
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there’s no mistake in visiting the manila ocean park! i so love that place and im looking forward on my next visit there
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major Reply:
April 13th, 2009 at 1:47 pm
Actually pards, now lang me nakavisit dito, pero 5-8 minutes lang cia from our house in Tondo
hehe… Nung nagawa kasi cia, nasa Pasay na ko!
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major Reply:
April 13th, 2009 at 1:47 pm
ay malapit pa rin pala kahit dito sa Pasay..di lang talaga ko lakwatsera tulad mo \m/
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