1. Aquascene is a popular tourist attraction in Darwin, Australia. It is located at Doctors Gully and is known for its unique tidal phenomenon where hundreds of wild fish come to the shore to be fed by visitors. It is a unique experience where visitors can hand-feed dozens of different species of fish including barramundi, mullet, and milkfish. The water is shallow enough for visitors to stand in and is crystal clear, offering a great opportunity to take underwater photos. Apart from feeding fish, Aquascene offers educational talks and guided tours where visitors can learn about the marine life in the Darwin Harbour.

2. Aquascene working hours vary depending on the tides, which can be checked on their website. Visitors are encouraged to arrive at least 30 minutes before the high tide. The entrance fee is $15 for adults, $12 for seniors, and $7 for children aged 5-15. Children aged 4 and under enter for free. Phone contact information is +61 8 8981 7837.

3. Aquascene can be reached by car, bicycle, or on foot. It is situated at Doctors Gully, which is a 15-20 minute walk from the Darwin city center. If coming by car, there is ample parking space available on-site. It is also a short taxi or bus ride from the city center.