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Underwater World on Queensland's Sunshine Coast is one of Australia's premier oceanariums, offering an immersive journey through the marine wonders of the South Pacific. Located at Mooloolaba, this attraction lets you walk through a stunning 80-metre-long underwater tunnel surrounded by sharks, rays, and sea turtles, making it a must for families and ocean lovers alike.
Highlights & What to See
- Ocean Tunnel – A walk-through acrylic tunnel where you're surrounded by giant stingrays, grey nurse sharks, and schools of tropical fish. It's like scuba diving without getting wet.
- Seal Cove – Watch playful New Zealand fur seals during daily presentations, with underwater viewing windows that reveal their graceful movements.
- Sea Jellies Gallery – A mesmerising display of bioluminescent jellyfish, including the moon jelly and the venomous box jellyfish, set against changing LED lights.
- Touch Pool – Get hands-on with starfish, sea cucumbers, and hermit crabs in a supervised, shallow pool – perfect for kids.
- Freshwater and Reptile Encounters – See Australian lungfish, Mary River turtles, and saltwater crocodiles in exhibits that highlight Queensland's unique freshwater ecosystems.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least 2–3 hours to explore the main exhibits, catch a seal show, and linger in the tunnel. Arrive early to beat crowds, especially during school holidays. If you're combining it with a day at Mooloolaba Beach, allow a half-day for Underwater World and a relaxed lunch at the nearby esplanade.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Australia Zoo – The legendary zoo founded by Steve Irwin, about 20 minutes north, with incredible wildlife shows and a focus on conservation.
- Noosa – A 30-minute drive north offers stunning national park walks, boutique shopping, and Noosa Main Beach – a perfect contrast to the aquarium.
- Mooloolaba Beach – Right on the doorstep, this patrolled beach is ideal for a swim or a stroll along the Spit.
- Sunshine Coast Hinterland – Explore the lush rainforests and waterfalls of the Glass House Mountains or Kondalilla National Park, less than an hour away.
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- Mooloolaba — Michael Coghlan from Adelaide, Australia / CC BY 2.0
- Glass House Mountains — Originally uploaded by Jkarjalainen (Transferred by rr2000 ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Caloundra — bertknot / CC BY-SA 2.0