08
May
2018
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11:42
Europe/Amsterdam
Marine & Waterpark
- The expansive 200,000 square metre Aquaventure Waterpark.
- The waterpark offers guests the opportunity to enjoy different slides, getting up close and personal with sharks and rays or kicking back and relaxing on the golden sands of a 450 metre private beach.
- Aquaventure is the first waterpark in China that is open every single day of the year.
- At 1.5 kilometres, the Rapids River is one of the longest rivers in the region and the only one that has multiple level rapids.
- For Atlantis’ youngest visitors and their parents, they can head down to Splashers to check out the 1,600 gallon tipping bucket, a huge water container that pours water onto the children when they’re least expecting it, as well as almost 19 other slides featured.
- Tornado Spin and Wave Rider are two thrilling family rides that can accommodate up to 720 riders every hour. With other slides, that’s over 5,300 every day.
- The Lost Chambers Aquarium is home to 86,000 marine animals including sharks, rays, schooling fishes, piranhas, moray eels, phantom rays and giant arapaima along with many others for guests to discover.
- A twisting maze of underground passageways and tunnels in The Lost Chambers Aquarium bestow explorers the opportunity to experience the mystery and fantasy behind the boulevards and streets of the underwater ruins of Atlantis.
- The viewing platform in The Ambassador Lagoon is one of the largest viewing panels in China at 16.5 metres long and 65 centimetres thick, granting visitors unparalleled views of the exotic marine life.
- The Ambassador Lagoon holds over 13.5 million litres of sea water, equal to exactly 5 Olympic-size swimming pools, and it is the largest open-air aquarium in China with 280 species of marine animals on display.
- The advanced large-scale purification system is capable of completing an entire circulation in as little as 70 to 90 minutes.
- With Dolphin Cay, Atlantis Sanya boasts one of the largest marine habitats and dolphin and sea lion interaction centres in China, allowing guests to meet and swim with these graceful and charismatic creatures.
- Dolphin Cay Theatre has 1,800 seating capacity, roughly twice the size of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London.
- Also featured is a state-of-the-art marine mammal hospital that cares for all the aquatic inhabitants of Atlantis Sanya.