SeaWorld Yas Island In Abu Dhabi Unveils Innovative SeaSub Experience For Marine Life Exploration
SeaWorld Yas Island in Abu Dhabi has introduced a new attraction called 'SeaSub'. This submersible experience allows visitors to explore the largest multi-species marine life aquarium in the region. It offers a unique perspective on marine life. The submersible is the first of its kind, designed specifically for an aquarium environment and can hold four guests along with trained pilots.
Visitors can embark on a 30-minute journey that dives over 20 meters deep. They will witness an array of marine creatures, including sharks, rays, and schooling fish. This adventure is part of SeaWorld Abu Dhabi's ongoing efforts to offer immersive and educational experiences. Other popular attractions include SeaVenture, SeaDive, and encounters with penguins and walruses.

The theme park recently launched two new experiences: 'Discover Scuba Diving' and 'Kayak on the Tropical Lagoon'. In 'Discover Scuba Diving', guests can dive without needing a certificate. They can enjoy stunning views of vibrant marine life. Meanwhile, 'Kayak on the Tropical Lagoon' offers paddling through dolphin habitats while learning about marine animals from the zoological team.
Rob Yordi, General Curator at SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, stated, "Our goal is to make SeaWorld Abu Dhabi a unique and exciting destination. We strive to balance the elements of education, conservation and entertainment all in one place and offer our guests one-of-a-kind experiences that resonate with them for a lifetime. We are delighted to add the SeaSub experience to our repertoire for our inquisitive guests and hope it leads to more unforgettable memories for families."
SeaWorld Abu Dhabi is dedicated to providing top-notch educational experiences about marine life. With various adventures available, visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant world of marine life while enhancing their understanding of ocean wonders.
The park's commitment extends beyond entertainment; it aims to educate guests about conservation efforts as well. By offering these diverse experiences, SeaWorld hopes to inspire a deeper appreciation for marine ecosystems among its visitors.
With inputs from WAM