Aquaworld Aquarium

Aquaworld Aquarium
Date opened 1995
Location Hersonissos, Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Coordinates 35°19′01.36″N 25°23′21.39″E / 35.3170444°N 25.3892750°E / 35.3170444; 25.3892750Coordinates: 35°19′01.36″N 25°23′21.39″E / 35.3170444°N 25.3892750°E / 35.3170444; 25.3892750
Website www.aquaworld-crete.com

Aquaworld Aquarium is a natural history museum in Hersonissos, Heraklion, Crete, Greece. Founded in 1995, Aquaworld was founded and developed by Scotsman John Bryce McLaren.[1] The majority of the animals on display are either rescued or were unwanted pets which now have a home in this environment.[2]

Aquaworld encourages interest in the rescued creatures within their recreated natural habitat and is open daily from 1 April until 31 October each year. It is one of only three aquariums in Greece.[1]

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