Atlantis by SEA LIFE

Grab your hat and swim goggles, and join the cool LEGO® divers on an expedition to Atlantis. But beware! The Atlantis treasure is guarded by live sharks!

Atlantis by SEA LIFE
You will enjoy diving to the fantastic LEGO world beneath the surface of the sea. This is an activity that all family members – young and old – will enjoy sharing.


Get close to sharks and long-lost treasures
In the big LEGOLAND® underwater attraction, you will ”travel” to Atlantis, where brave explorers of all ages can admire submarines, shipwrecks, tropical fish and treasure chests bulging with precious stones. And don’t forget the live sharks!


Board the sub
The journey begins with everyone boarding the big “submarine” and viewing a film on the lost city of Atlantis. The doors open, and the journey continues along the ocean floor past fascinating aquaria, as LEGO divers show the way to Atlantis, which is guarded by live sharks!


See a shark from below!
You can also look forward to observing the many tropical fish: graceful cownose rays, giant Japanese crabs, and amazing sharks, as well as the rare and charming Atlantis sea horses. And in the transparent tunnel between the two large aquaria, the sharks swim leisurely above your head. Here, you can actually see a shark from below!

  • Skip the queue
Buy an Express Pass (only available in the LEGOLAND park) and get quick access to up to 8 rides. Express Pass can be used once per ride and is valid for one day. Park capacity allows only a limited number per day.

FUN FACTS


Did you know that it took 230,000 LEGO® bricks to build the models of the 4 LEGO submarines, 15 LEGO divers and the skeleton on the floor of Atlantis? The largest submarine is 4.4 metres long.


Did you know that it’s the seahorse males that give birth? And that Atlantis by SEA LIFE has succeeded in getting sea horses to reproduce, which is very rare in captivity?


Atlantis by SEA LIFE in dry figures


• Atlantis contains 600,000 litres of water, of which the large Ocean Aquarium alone contains 530,000 litres
• 20 tons of salt were used to make the water as salty as sea water
• The water recycles once an hour, corresponding to 10,000 litres per minute.