List of largest aquariums

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Large aquariums exhibit a wide variety of species and animals in a large range of tanks. These are typically public aquariums and may also include oceanariums and dolphinariums, designed to showcase a diverse range of marine animals for the public.

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Only aquariums with a total capacity of more than 10 million litres and/or a tank larger than 5 million litres are included in the list. The list is not necessarily complete; aquariums that may meet the criteria but do not have published sources on their capacity may not be reflected in the list.

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Image Aquarium City Country Total capacity Largest tank Notes
Chimelong Spaceship Hengqin  China 75,350,969 L

(16,574,889.18 U.S. gal)[1]

56,450,136 L

(12,417,288.86 U.S. gal)[2]

SeaWorld Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi  United Arab Emirates 58,000,000 L (15,320,000 U.S. gal)[3] 25,000,000 L (6,604,000 U.S. gal)[4]
Chimelong Ocean Kingdom Hengqin  China 48,750,000 L (12,880,000 U.S. gal)[5] 22,700,000 L (5,997,000 U.S. gal)[5] Holder of the Guinness World Record since 2014 for largest aquarium, largest tank, largest underwater viewing dome, largest aquarium window, and largest acrylic panel.[5] Won award for largest tank over Georgia Aquarium because its stated capacity was for the main tank only, whereas that of Georgia Aquarium included the holding tank, filters and pipes.[6]
S.E.A. Aquarium Singapore  Singapore 45,200,000 L (11,940,000 U.S. gal)[6] 18,170,000 L (4,800,000 U.S. gal)[6] Held the Guinness World Record for largest aquarium from 2012 until 2014.[6]
L'Oceanogràfic Valencia  Spain 41,600,000 L (10,990,000 U.S. gal)[6] 7,000,000 L (1,849,000 U.S. gal)[7]
Georgia Aquarium Atlanta  United States 41,640,000 L (11,000,000 U.S. gal)[8] 23,850,000 L (6,300,000 U.S. gal)[8] Held the Guinness World Record for largest aquarium from 2005 until 2012.[9]
Moscow Oceanarium Moscow  Russia 25,000,000 L (6,604,000 U.S. gal)[10] 3,700,000 L (977,400 U.S. gal)[10]
The Seas with Nemo & Friends Bay Lake, Florida  United States 21,580,000 L (5,700,000 U.S. gal)[11] The Seas is located in Epcot at Walt Disney World.
Aqua Planet Jeju Jeju Island  South Korea 20,000,000 L (5,283,000 U.S. gal)[6] 10,800,000 L (2,853,000 U.S. gal)[6]
Shedd Aquarium Chicago  United States 18,900,000 L (4,993,000 U.S. gal)[6] 7,600,000 L (2,008,000 U.S. gal)[6]
Nausicaä Centre National de la Mer Boulogne-sur-Mer  France 17,000,000 L (4,491,000 U.S. gal)[10] 10,000,000 L (2,642,000 U.S. gal)[10]
Cube Oceanarium Chengdu  China 11,000,000 L (2,906,000 U.S. gal)[6] 10,000,000 L (2,642,000 U.S. gal)[6]
The Dubai Mall Dubai  United Arab Emirates 10,500,000 L (2,774,000 U.S. gal)[6] 10,000,000 L (2,642,000 U.S. gal)[7]
Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan Osaka  Japan 10,000,000 L (2,642,000 U.S. gal)[6] 7,500,000 L (1,981,000 U.S. gal)[6]
Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium Okinawa  Japan 9,800,000 L (2,589,000 U.S. gal)[6] 7,500,000 L (1,981,000 U.S. gal)[7]
National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium Hengchun  Taiwan ? 5,700,000 L (1,506,000 U.S. gal)[6]
Antalya Aquarium Antalya  Turkey 7,500,000 L (1,981,000 U.S. gal)[10] 5,000,000 L (1,321,000 U.S. gal)[10]
Lisbon Oceanarium Lisbon  Portugal 7,000,000 L (1,849,000 U.S. gal)[10] 5,000,000 L (1,321,000 U.S. gal)[10]
TurkuaZoo Istanbul  Turkey 7,000,000 L (1,849,000 U.S. gal)[10] 5,000,000 L (1,321,000 U.S. gal)[7]
Istanbul Aquarium Istanbul Turkey 7,000,000 L (1,849,000 U.S. gal)[12] ?
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