WELCOME TO CHATEAU DU MER BEACH RESORT

If this is your first time in my site, welcome! Chateau Du Mer is a beach house and a Conference Hall. The beach house could now accommodate 10 guests, six in the main floor and four in the first floor( air conditioned room). In addition, you can now reserve your vacation dates ahead and pay the rental fees via PayPal. I hope to see you soon in Marinduque- Home of the Morions and Heart of the Philippines. The photo above was taken during our first Garden Wedding ceremony at The Chateau Du Mer Gardens. I have also posted my favorite Filipino and American dishes and recipes in this site. Some of the photos and videos on this site, I do not own, but I have no intention on the infringement of your copyrights!

Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands

Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands
View of Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands-Click on photo to link to Marinduque Awaits You

Saturday, December 6, 2025

Five Jaw-Dropping Aquariums In the World

From My Travel Readings This Week: Our oceans are one of our most precious, and endangered, resources. And whether you're a diving buff, cruise lover, or just want to do your part protecting the oceans, there are some incredible places to learn about the world under the sea. From noted marine research facilities to underwater zoos, here’s a look at five jaw-dropping aquariums around the world. No scuba gear or certification necessary here.

1. Oceanographic Museum, Monaco

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The building that houses the Oceanographic Museum in Monaco is worth a visit

 alone as the iconic structure was built on the side of Le Rocher cliff. This area of

 Monaco’s old town is known for its medieval windy lanes and stunning views. It 

features a Baroque Revival architectural style, took over ten years to build, and 

required 100,000 tons of stone. Prince Albert I, great-great-grandfather of H.S.H. 

Prince Albert II, was the museum’s founder. On the museum’s façade, don’t miss

 the names of 20 renowned oceanographic research vessels’ names inscribed into

 the frieze.

2. Monterey Bay Aquarium, USA

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The Monterey Bay Aquarium is home to over 35,000 sea creatures that represent

 over 550 species, mostly all local marine life varieties. When it opened in 1984, 

it was the first aquarium to feature an exhibit of a living kelp forest. Monterey Bay 

Aquarium prides itself on its marine research and conservation efforts. This work 

includes the Seafood Watch, a sustainable seafood advisory list. With around 200 

exhibits in total, it’s no wonder why this aquarium is a must-see for visitors to 

Northern California.

The building where the aquarium is housed in is a defunct sardine cannery and has

 been recognized for its architectural achievements. It also helped lead to a

 revitalization of the cannery row area, providing additional things to do for visitors 

to Monterey Bay. If you’re a fan of Disney Pixar movies, you likely already know 

filmmakers made multiple research trips to Monterey Bay Aquarium to gain

 inspiration for the Marine Life Institute featured in the film ‘Finding Dory.’

3. AquaDom, Germany 

AquaDom in Berlin, seen from below
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If you find yourself in Berlin next year, don’t pass up the opportunity to have a 

cocktail underneath the world’s largest cylindrical aquarium In the Radisson Blu

 Hotel, you’ll find the Atrium Bar where you can imbibe while gazing up at the 

82-foot high AquaDom. With one million liters of saltwater, a two-story interior 

elevator, and more than 1,500 fish housed here. It is part of the adjacent 

SEA LIFE Berlin. Note: you’ll have to wait a few more months to visit this

 jaw-dropping aquarium. AquaDom is currently undergoing renovations to 

modernize it and will reopen in the second quarter of 2020.

4. Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, Japan 

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Located at Ocean Expo Park in Okinawa, you’ll find the Churaumi Aquarium. Start 

by exploring the Coral Sea tank, a naturally-lit exhibit that showcases a large section

 of Japanese corals. The impressive cultivation of coral, about 450 colonies of 70

 different types, is made possible through open tanks allowing in strong sunlight 

as well as the impressive system that supplies fresh seawater.

One of the other most impressive exhibits is the Kuroshio Sea tank. This tank is 

where some of the world’s biggest fish are, including manta rays and whale sharks.

 Don’t miss the Deep Sea tank either. Here you’ll find a variety of creatures you 

wouldn’t otherwise get to see as they live far below standard diving depths. You can

 find many of these creatures below 200 meters, including some bioluminescent 

types of marine life.

5.Dubai Mall Aquarium,United Arab Emirates

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The Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo is located in a shopping mall of all places

and it’s one of the largest suspended aquariums in the world. There are over

 33,000 specimens on display from 140 species of sea life, including an impressive

 number of sand tiger sharks. The aquarium reaches to the third floor of the mall 

and features a cool tunnel you can walk through and see huge stingrays and sand 

tiger sharks overhead. Want to get closer up? The Dubai Aquarium offers immersive

 experiences here, as well. If you have your swim gear, there are snorkeling and

 swimming with sharks excursions.

Dubai is a very layover-friendly city, with many people booking lengthy connections

 and using the opportunity to take a city tour for a few hours. The Dubai Mall has

 a guided private tour for those short on time. In an hour, you can explore all of the

 highlights, including a glass-bottom boat ride, submersible simulator, fish feeding, 

and a behind-the-scenes tour of the shark and crocodile exhibits.

Erin De Santiago is a travel and food writer who writes for various
 publications and her own sites, including her award-winning blog, 
Our Tasty Travels. She’s explored over 70 countries in search of 
unique food and travel experiences.

Meanwhile, Did you know that.....
The Philippines is one of the world’s top hotspots for endemic trees — with over 3,600 native species, and 1,000+ found nowhere else on Earth.
🌳 From Yakal and Molave to the rainbow-hued Bagras, our forests
are living museums of biodiversity.
🧬 That’s more tree endemism than most countries twice our size, 
making us a global treasure for conservation.

Finally, Did you Know that.....
The Philippines has over 400 distinct soil types more than many 
countries of similar size!
🌋 This rich variety comes from our volcanic origins, diverse climates,
and rugged terrain.
From fertile volcanic soil in Batangas to coral-rich ground in island
provinces, our land is as complex as our many dialects and just
as uniquely Filipino.

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