Zoo next to the Sea and its collection

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The Bremerhaven Zoo, also known as Zoo am Meer, is situated next to the river Weser. The zoo primarily showcases species that inhabit water or northern environments. However, there are exceptions such as chimpanzees and White-headed marmosets.

Main Attractions at Bremerhaven Zoo

The main attractions of the Bremerhaven Zoo are the polar bears, South American sea-lions, harbour seals, and South African fur seals. These animals are a significant draw for visitors.

Future Developments at Bremerhaven Zoo

The Zoo am Meer plans to construct a new aquarium in the cellar rooms beneath the polar bear compound. The exhibit will span an area of 325 square meters and is estimated to cost around 1.5 million euros, funded by the European Regional Development Fund.

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Zoo next to the Sea
Hermann-Henrich-Meier-Str. 7

Visitor information Zoo next to the Sea

Opening hours

April - September
9:00 -19:00

March and October
9:00 -18:00

November - February
9:00 - 16:30

Admission

4 – 14€6.50
Adults€10.00
Family (1 adult with children)€16.00
Family (2 adults, with children)€26.00
Students€7.50

Group ( 15 or more)
Adult : 8 EUR per person
Student: 6 EUR per student
Ages 4 - 14: 5 EUR per person

Facilities

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Location & Map

Hermann-Henrich-Meier-Str. 7, Bremerhaven

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Exhibitions

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Zoo next to the Sea Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Zoo next to the Sea in Bremerhaven, Germany, offers visitors a unique coastal zoo experience. Located near the North Sea, this zoo combines marine and land animals in its exhibits. Visitors often appreciate the zoo's focus on North Sea and Arctic species, which sets it apart from typical zoos. The polar bear enclosure is frequently mentioned as a highlight, providing ample space for the animals and good viewing opportunities for visitors.

    The zoo's layout is generally praised for being well-organized and easy to navigate, with most exhibits offering informative displays about the animals and their habitats. Many reviewers commend the cleanliness of the facilities and the apparent good care given to the animals.

    However, some visitors note that the zoo is relatively small compared to others they've visited, which might leave those expecting a full day's activity slightly disappointed. A few reviews mention that some enclosures could benefit from updates or expansions.

    The zoo's efforts in conservation and education are generally well-received, with daily feeding shows and informative talks adding value to the visit. The "Klimahaus" (Climate House) adjacent to the zoo, while technically a separate attraction, is often recommended as a complementary visit.

    Pricing is generally considered fair, though some visitors suggest that combination tickets with other local attractions could offer better value. The on-site facilities, including cafes and restrooms, receive mixed reviews, with some finding them adequate and others suggesting room for improvement.

    Overall, the Zoo next to the Sea provides an educational and enjoyable experience, particularly for those interested in marine and Arctic wildlife. While it may not compete with larger, more diverse zoos, its unique coastal setting and specialized focus make it a worthwhile visit for many tourists and locals alike.

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