Seapark: Swimming in Pool Aquarium with Authentic Creatures

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Seapark: Swimming in Pool Aquarium with Authentic Creatures

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  • 7 hours
  • From $142
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Swim with tropical fish without the long trip. Sealanya Seapark is a full-on aquarium-pool day in Antalya, with reef scenes, amphoras, and water you can enjoy for hours.

What I like most is the chance to snorkel all day in the same water, with lots of colorful fish and coral-style scenery, right from a tropical beach entrance.

Second win for me is the variety: you can explore the Atlantis-themed underwater city, then shift to other pools like the kids area and the freshwater lazy river. One drawback to plan around is that the included lunch and showers may not hit the mark for everyone, and this experience can feel pricey if you only care about one short swim.

Key Points at a Glance

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  • Snorkel gear is included (mask and snorkel), so you can get in the water quickly.
  • Atlantis underwater zone lets you swim among the themed ruins and fish.
  • Rays pool from the tropical beach is hands-on, with time to feed and touch.
  • Shark pool is cage snorkeling, with snorkel and mask exploration from behind protection.
  • Freshwater 300m lazy river plus kids pools means there’s more than one “aquarium moment.”

Sealanya Seapark Near Alanya: A Giant Aquarium-Pool Day, Not a Quick Photo Stop

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Sealanya Seapark is built around one idea: you get hours in a man-made underwater world, not a short look-and-leave visit. The park is set up like a swimming complex where different habitats share the spotlight, from tropical reef areas to themed spaces like Atlantis. If your dream is to see fish up close, you’ll understand why this place works.

I like that the entry design is practical. You enter the big aquarium pool area from the tropical beach, and once you’re suited up you can keep moving between sections. That matters because a lot of aquarium visits in the region feel like a walkthrough. Here, the main event is actually being in the water.

The day also has “land breaks” built in. There are multiple pools for different comfort levels, plus sunbed and umbrella use is included. So even if you aren’t in constant swim mode, you can still spend the time comfortably.

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Tropical Reef Snorkeling All Day: Coral-Style Scenery With Thousands of Fish

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The heart of the experience is the tropical aquarium pool. You’ll find coral reefs, thousands of colorful fish, and themed objects like amphoras scattered through the water. The big practical advantage is that you’re not paying for one quick snorkel session. The park is designed for all-day time in the water.

What you’re really buying here is convenience. Instead of organizing boats, paying island transfer costs, and managing a half-day schedule, you can stay in one place and snorkel repeatedly. If you’re traveling with someone who wants to swim but doesn’t love the idea of long sea trips, this is the kind of setup that makes sense.

Do note the trade-off: you may not get the “wild reef” feeling of the open ocean, and water conditions won’t be the same as natural seas. Still, for many people, the payoff is straightforward: fish close enough to watch, and a setup where you can keep returning to the same underwater scenes.

Atlantis Underwater: A Themed Drowned City You Can Swim Through

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One of Sealanya Seapark’s standout themes is the Atlantis section. You’re not just looking at a concept—you can swim among the underwater “ruins” style area and see fish interacting with the environment. The idea is that you get to experience an underwater civilization theme with your own body in the water, not through a glass wall.

I like theme zones like this when they’re integrated into the swim experience. Here, Atlantis fits naturally into a snorkel plan because it’s another place in the same water world. That means you can spend time where you want, instead of rushing from exhibit to exhibit.

The fish are the real star, though. The Atlantis area is likely to feel most magical when you slow down and let your breathing and buoyancy settle. Even with a simple setup, it’s easy to lose track of time when you’re watching fish move between structures.

Rays Pool From the Tropical Beach: Touching and Feeding in a Controlled Setting

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If you want the kind of interaction that feels memorable, the rays pool is it. You enter from the tropical beach area and you can play, feed, and touch giant rays. This is a hands-on moment, and it’s also the part that tends to land hardest with families.

The practical detail here is that the rays experience is built around your time in the water, not just a staged peek. It’s the closest thing to a “wildlike” interaction you’re likely to get on land, just in a controlled aquarium environment.

For kids, this is often the moment that turns the whole day into a favorite. One family noted that their child loved the fish pools so much they didn’t want to get out. That’s the power of having shallow, colorful, easy-to-explore water areas alongside the bigger snorkel zones.

Shark Pool: The Adrenaline Option Is Cage Snorkeling (Not an Up-Close Free-for-All)

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Sealanya Seapark also includes a shark pool experience designed around safety and control. You can explore sharks from a cage using snorkels and masks. The key detail is that there is a protective cage between you and the sharks.

If you’re expecting a free swim with sharks, this isn’t that. But if you want the thrill of seeing sharks up close without going beyond what the package includes, this can be a high-impact moment. It also means you can stay within the flow of the day, swapping between calmer swim areas and the adrenaline zone.

One tip: if you’re at all nervous, plan this after you’ve already had time to get comfortable in the water. Then the shark section feels like a step up, not a first jump.

Freshwater 300m Lazy River and Kids Pools: Why the Non-Snorkel Break Matters

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Not everyone wants to snorkel nonstop, and Sealanya understands that. After time in saltwater areas, there’s a giant fresh water pool and a 300 meters lazy river. You float along without fish, with a beach entrance and what sounds like strong “watch the day roll by” views.

This is a smart design choice because it lets you reset. Your shoulders will thank you. It also gives you a break from the constant gear adjustments that can build fatigue during long swim sessions.

There are also kid-friendly spaces. The park includes a pool with slides for children, plus a shallow area where you can cool off while exploring lots of colorful fish. These sections matter because they help families keep everyone happy without splitting up.

Dolphin Show and the Included Lunch With a View: Value Depends on Your Taste

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Sealanya Seapark includes a dolphin show in the package. The show is worth seeing if you’re interested in marine entertainment, but plan your expectations around it being short. At least one account described it as shorter than expected, though still worth watching.

Food is included, and that’s a big part of why this tour can make sense financially: you’re not just paying for transport and entry, you’re also getting a lunch. The menu is simple—meatballs, chicken, or fish as a main course, plus fruits and a soft drink.

Here’s the honest note: included lunch quality seems inconsistent. One family’s experience wasn’t good, with chicken described as dry on top and not fully cooked underneath, plus bland sides. Another account said the food was only okay. Translation for your planning: treat lunch as “included calories,” not a culinary highlight.

You’ll also have beach bars available, but drinks from the bars are not included. If you like cocktails or bottled drinks, budget extra.

Price and Logistics: Does $142 Make Sense for You

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$142 per person for a 7-hour day includes a lot of what typically costs extra elsewhere: round-trip transfer, entry, insurance, snorkel gear, lockers, shower access, sunbeds and umbrellas, plus lunch and the dolphin show. On a pure “time value” level, that’s strong.

The question is what you actually care about:

  • If you want hours of snorkel time without organizing a boat or a separate island trip, this can feel like good value.
  • If you only want one interaction—say, rays or Atlantis—and you’re not into snorkel time, the price may feel heavy for what you use.
  • Families often get better value because there are multiple pool zones: kids areas, shallow fish pools, and the lazy river reset.

Also, transfers matter here. Pickup options include Side and Alanya, with about a one-hour bus/coach ride each way. The driver is English, and the park-run schedule keeps the day moving.

Timing Tips for a Smoother Swim Day

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Your day runs for about 7 hours total, with transfers. Exact pickup time is provided before the tour day, and on the day of the tour you wait at the hotel’s entrance security gate at the pickup time.

When I picture how to do this day well, I think in “blocks”:

  • Start with the aquarium pool snorkeling sections once you’ve got your mask and snorkel set.
  • Do Atlantis next (it’s another reason to keep your attention on fish rather than rushing).
  • Plan the rays pool when you’re feeling confident in the water.
  • Save shark pool cage snorkeling for when your shoulders and breathing are under control.
  • Use the lazy river and kids pools as real recovery, not as “I’ll rest later.”

A small practical thing: showers and dressing cabin access are included, but some people describe the shower experience as less than ideal, including very cold water and an odd smell reported in one account. Pack accordingly. A quick rinse plan is one thing; a long shower might be another.

Who Should Book Sealanya Seapark (and Who Might Skip It)

This tour fits best if you want a full water-based day and you like being in the ocean-like environment without the hassle of open-sea travel. It’s especially good for:

  • Families with kids who will enjoy shallow fish areas and slides
  • People who want Atlantis as a themed snorkel stop
  • Swimmers who want gear provided and a steady schedule

It may be a poor fit if:

  • You’re mainly looking for a long dolphin experience (the show is included, but it’s not a whole dolphin program)
  • You care most about high-end dining (lunch is included, but quality isn’t universally loved)
  • You dislike being in water for hours, even if there are breaks

One also-little detail: it’s not suitable for people over 95 years.

Should You Book Sealanya Seapark? My Take

I’d recommend booking if you want hours of snorkel time in a safe, managed aquarium-water setting plus hands-on ray interaction and an Atlantis-themed swim area. For many people, that combination is hard to beat because it’s built around staying in the water rather than just viewing it.

But I wouldn’t book if you’re expecting a top-tier meal and spa-level shower facilities. The included lunch is simple, and the shower setup doesn’t earn perfect marks. Also, the price can feel steep if you’re only interested in one or two sections and don’t plan to spend real time snorkeling.

If you’re the kind of person who likes to keep moving through different pool zones and watching fish, this is exactly the kind of day that can become a highlight.

FAQ

Where are the pickup locations?

Pickup is available from Side and Alanya.

How long is the tour day?

The duration is listed as 7 hours.

Is lunch included?

Yes. Lunch with a main course (meatballs, chicken, or fish), fruits, and a soft drink is included.

What snorkeling equipment do I get?

Mask and snorkel are included.

Are drinks at the beach bars included?

No. Beverages from the bars are not included.

Is the dolphin show included?

Yes. The dolphin show is included in the tour.

Can I swim with dolphins as part of this package?

No. Swimming with dolphins is not included.

Is shark diving included?

No. Only the shark pool experience from inside the cage with snorkels and masks is described as part of the adventure.

Are lockers and showers provided?

Yes. Dressing cabin, lockers, and shower access are included.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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