Phuket Aquarium
Asha GriffithAsha Griffith/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, PHUKET/ Updated : Oct 5, 2016, 10:27 IST
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Rainy days aren’t great for scuba diving or snorkelling, as the cloudy weather and choppy water can reduce visibility. However that doesn’t mean you can’t spend some time with the fishes, head on to the Phuket Aquarium.
Rainy days aren’t great for scuba diving or snorkelling, as the cloudy weather and choppy water can reduce visibility. However that doesn’t mean you can’t spend some time with the fishes, head on to the Phuket Aquarium. Read less

Rainy days aren’t great for scuba diving or snorkelling, as the cloudy weather and choppy water can reduce visibility. However that doesn’t mean you can’t spend some time with the fishes, head on to the Phuket Aquarium. This is a great activity if you have small children, they will love it. Make sure you check out the Arapaima, the largest freshwater fish in the world. You will also see moray eels, lionfish, angelfish, batfish, lobsters, turtles and sharks.
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