Aquarium

Aquascene

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Wayne And Kris
May 11, 2019
Since the early 1950s a unique and natural phenomena occurs on the high tide amongst the tranquil tropical waters of Darwin’s Doctors Gully. Hundreds of friendly local wild fish swim to the shallow shoreline in search of a gratuitous meal of fresh bread. Over the course of this enduring 60 plus year tradition, the fish have shed their normal shyness and are willingly hand-fed to the delight of thousands of fascinated locals and tourists every year. Aquascene was established in 1981 and has become a magical attraction that all the family can enjoy – it attracts upwards of 70,000 visitors every year and has enjoyed widespread media coverage nationally and internationally.
Since the early 1950s a unique and natural phenomena occurs on the high tide amongst the tranquil tropical waters of Darwin’s Doctors Gully. Hundreds of friendly local wild fish swim to the shallow shoreline in search of a gratuitous meal of fresh bread. Over the course of this enduring 60 plus yea…
Tracy
September 21, 2018
Fish feeding at high tide. Great for the kids.
Noe
June 20, 2022
The feeding hours are depending on tight, always check their website before making your way. Feed hundreds if not thousands mullet fish and sometimes, the giant milk fish. Look closer for shy stingrays and beautiful water birds.
Maureen
June 18, 2021
Check for feeding times...great fun for all.
Sabine & Bruce
July 21, 2017
At Doctors Gully, an easy walk from the north end of the Esplanade, Aquascene runs a remarkable fish-feeding frenzy at high tide. Visitors, young and old, can hand-feed hordes of mullet, catfish, batfish and huge milkfish. Check the website and tourism publications for feeding times.

Activités uniques à proximité

Visites guidées à pied de l'histoire de Darwin en réalité augmentée
  1. Visite historique
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