Kattegatcentret Map (2024)
Planning a visit to Denmark’s top marine attraction?
Kattegatcentret is a public aquarium located in Grenaa, Denmark. It features over 250 marine species, including sharks, seals, and tropical fish, across interactive exhibits and ocean tanks. The center emphasizes marine conservation, public education, and sustainable ocean practices.
The most up-to-date Kattegatcentret Map helps you navigate directly to standout exhibits like the Shark Tunnel and Oceanarium. Stop by the Penguin Pavilion or time your route to catch the daily seal feeding show.
Whether you’re chasing the adrenaline of the touch pools or just want to grab lunch at Café Kattegat, this guide keeps your experience smooth and exciting from start to finish.
Kattegatcentret Map 2024
Kattegatcentret Map 2024 updates include the addition of new outdoor experiences such as crab fishing in the lagoon and mussel cooking over a campfire, as well as expanded programming with two daily shark feedings and two penguin presentations. A new scavenger hunt and a fresh film in the center’s cinema have also been introduced to enhance visitor engagement. These updates aim to improve visitor flow and provide more activities, especially on busy days.
Printable Kattegatcentret Map PDF 2024
FAQ
How long does it take to get to the Kattegat Centre?
A visit to the Kattegat Centre typically lasts more than 3 hours. The duration allows guests to experience the full range of exhibits, feedings, and interactive activities. Travel time to the centre depends on your starting location, but once there, plan for a half-day visit.
Can I get a discount at the Kattegatcentret?
You can get a 25% discount on admission to the Kattegatcentret by showing your ticket from Djurs Sommerland for the current season. Additionally, holders of a year-long ticket receive a 10% discount in the Kattegat Shop, excluding certain items. Buying tickets online may also offer savings on admission.
How many shark species are there in the Kattegat Centre?
The Kattegat Centre is home to several shark species, including sand tiger sharks, nurse sharks, blacktip reef sharks, sandbar sharks, bamboo sharks, spotted wobbegong, and various native Danish shark species. In total, the centre features at least seven distinct shark species. These can be seen in the tropical shark tank and the Oceanarium.
What can you experience at the Kattegat Centre?
At the Kattegat Centre, you can experience close encounters with sharks, playful seals, and penguins, as well as interactive touch tanks where you can handle starfish and crabs. The centre offers daily shark feedings, a water playground, open aquariums, educational exhibitions, and opportunities to try diving. Over 200 aquatic species and a variety of hands-on and educational activities await visitors of all ages.