The aquarium is honestly quite sad. You walk in and you get greated by a room filled with small tanks (the ones youd usually use for fish at home) at the front and then a few bigger ones at the back. When you look inside the tanks, there are too big fish there compared to the size of them. There are a lot of cool looking ones, but none of the look happy. They really dont have enough space. The fish looked quite depressed and I dont think I've ever seen a depressed fish before. When we walked up to them they looked tired and like there really wasnt much to do other then to lay there and try to avoid touching each other. I was sad when I left the place and I hope they can fix it and make it better sometime. I would recommend you spend your...
Read moreVisit this quaint little sea-aquarium while you still can! A new building is in the planning and will most likely be a modern and sustainable affair, where form is more important than function…
This aquarium however is still a blast from the past. With the huge advantage of actually being able to sea the marine life up close and personal. The staff is excellent and is very willing to answer any question you might have.
As a scuba diver myself I must say that the exhibits were very recognizable - had a great time showing some of the underwater world I have learned to love to my children.
If you are in the neighborhood and are interested in marine life, please visit; you won’t be...
Read moreI am very disappointed by the treatment of dolphins and whales in the Faroe Islands. The unnecessary killing of these intelligent and sensitive animals is alarming and wholly unethical. Such actions not only inflict suffering on these extraordinary beings but also tarnish the Faroe Islands' international reputation.
In an age when protecting the environment and ensuring animal welfare are essential, continuing these practices is entirely unacceptable. This behavior not only deters tourists and nature enthusiasts but also adversely affects your region’s global image. Instead of killing these animals, you should prioritize their protection and...
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