Bergen • Attraction
Bergen Aquarium (Akvariet)
Akvariet i Bergen (Bergen Aquarium) is one of Norway's largest and most visited aquariums, home to seals, penguins, sea lions, tropical fish, and snakes. Situated on the tip of the Nordnes peninsula, it offers both indoor exhibits and outdoor pools.
Overview
Akvariet i Bergen (Bergen Aquarium) is one of Norway's largest and most visited aquariums, home to seals, penguins, sea lions, tropical fish, and snakes. Situated on the tip of the Nordnes peninsula, it offers both indoor exhibits and outdoor pools.
Highlights
- Penguin feeding: Daily feeding shows with African penguins are a crowd favourite.
- Seal pool: Harbour seals and sea lions in large outdoor basins.
- Tropical section: A walk-through tropical hall with crocodiles, piranhas, and coral-reef fish.
History
The aquarium opened in 1960 and was significantly expanded in 2005. It is affiliated with the University of Bergen's marine-biology programme and participates in international species-conservation projects.
Visitor Tips
- Feeding times: Check the daily schedule — penguin and seal feedings draw large audiences.
- Rainy-day option: A solid choice for Bergen's frequent wet weather.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.