In the Big Blue, you can discover the species at the top of the food chain.
It is one of the deepest and largest shark tanks in Europe, holding over 3.5 million liters of saltwater. Here, species such as the sandbar shark and the sand tiger shark live alongside a variety of other marine animals.
The feeling of being immersed in this natural scene is unparalleled—not only because of the vast dimensions of the space but also thanks to the natural sunlight filtering through and the mesmerizing movement of the roaming sharks, evoking the true essence of the ocean depths
Seeing a shark up close and observing details like its powerful jaws, piercing gaze, and robust body is an unforgettable experience. Despite being one of the ocean's top predators, sharks are often misunderstood due to myths from cinema and literature. In reality, they rarely attack humans, as we are not part of their diet.
At Palma Aquarium, different shark species coexist peacefully with other marine life, challenging their reputation as dangerous creatures. Visitors can witness this harmony daily as our divers feed the sharks alongside rays, meagres, groupers, amberjacks, and remoras—all in perfect tranquility.