Huge tanks and an underwater tunnel create a surrounding water experience that feels almost magical. The shark exhibit stands out with its breathtaking views and a wall of sharks that captivates attention. The atmosphere stays pleasant and relaxing, with mellow music guiding visitors and plenty of interactive activities for children.
Ocean Wonders: Sharks! offers a high quality exhibit with interactive and educational displays about sharks and marine life. It features marine animals like sea turtles and emphasizes ocean conservation.
Huge tanks recreate shark habitats with sharks and stingrays swimming inside. The Ocean Wonders: Sharks! exhibit stands out as the most impressive part, offering a beautiful and engaging experience for all ages.
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Timed tickets are required for entry to avoid long lines.
Parking fills up quickly, so arrive early to secure a spot.
The aquarium has a seal show that lasts about 10 minutes.
Aquarium features colorful sea creatures and immersive water tunnels showcasing diverse ecosystems from deep ocean to swamps. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful to busy and humid with many children present. Exhibits include a butterfly dome and tropical rainforest, offering a blend of aquatic and terrestrial wildlife.
The museum features a rainforest exhibit and a butterfly exhibit that stand out. The earthquake exhibit offers an engaging experience alongside natural history and animal displays.
Exhibits showcase sea life from all corners of the world, including deep ocean fish and swamps. Visitors can watch a dance of jellyfish in a multicolored tank and walk through tunnels surrounded by water.
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The admission cost is around $50 per person.
Parking is not available, neither paid nor free.
The aquarium is wheelchair friendly and can lend you a wheelchair if needed.
Multi-level aquarium showcases hammerhead sharks and manta rays in a modern building with striking architecture facing the bay. Interactive exhibits and a planetarium create an engaging atmosphere for all ages. The space balances educational experiences with visual appeal, drawing families and curious minds alike.
Interactive exhibits offer hands-on learning in natural history, science, and biology. The museum features changing exhibits several times a year and includes an aquarium that adds to the experience.
Multi-level views showcase hammerhead sharks, manta rays, and various fish. Birds appear in exhibits above the aquarium tanks.
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Access to the planetarium requires an additional fee.
Tickets cost $35, which some may find pricey.
The museum changes exhibits a couple of times a year.
Small aquarium offers interactive touch tanks with sharks, sea stars, and anemones alongside educational programs about local sea life. Upstairs features underwater simulation and jellyfish tanks, creating an intimate and engaging experience. Setting on a pier provides beautiful waterfront views that complement the exhibits.
Interactive exhibits and touch tanks create an immersive and educational experience. Beautifully maintained displays focus on local sea-life and environmental topics, with knowledgeable docents enhancing the learning.
Many interactive touch tanks let kids handle sea stars, sea urchins, and sharks. The small size suits families, with educational exhibits on local sea life and a laser sand table showing ocean currents.
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Admission is $14 for adults, but only $3 with WIC or SNAP benefits.
The Sea Center features interactive exhibits and touch tanks for hands-on learning.
Children aged 3 to 5 will enjoy the numerous touch pools available.
Small space with two rooms and few tanks showcases local marine life and taxidermy. Atmosphere is family-friendly and educational, with kids engaging in hands-on exhibits and exploring marine creatures. Free admission and proximity to the beach make it a casual stop for a brief visit.
Small tanks hold eels, sharks, and spiny lobsters alongside simulated tide pools. Exhibits include taxidermic birds and old posters about local history, fitting into a space about the size of a four-car garage.
Free admission draws visitors to this small aquarium near the beach. It features a few tanks, taxidermy sea life, and showcases native marine species including local sharks, all within two compact rooms.
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The aquarium is free to enter, making it an attractive visit.
Expect a short visit of about five minutes to walk through the small aquarium.
The aquarium is located at the entrance to Doheny State Beach.
Underwater tunnel offers unique views of sharks, sea turtles, and rays swimming overhead. Crowds, especially children, create a loud and busy atmosphere that can feel muggy. Interactive features include touch pools and opportunities to feed stingrays, adding hands-on experiences.
Exhibits create an underwater wonderland with educational and visually stunning displays. Layout allows wheelchair users to have clear views and includes hands-on elements for engagement.
A diverse range of marine life fills the well-organized tanks. The underwater tunnel offers an immersive view. The aquarium feels larger than expected and includes a VR experience option.
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Toddler Tuesday offers special activities for young children and families.
Tickets for the Mermaid Event cost $27 for adults.
The aquarium features a touch pool where visitors can interact with sea life.
Multiple levels offer amazing views of Miami's skyline and a dome-shaped planetarium creates an immersive space experience. Interactive exhibits include aquariums with coral reef tanks and hands-on activities like building paper airplanes and live science shows. The atmosphere blends modern architecture with engaging educational features suitable for families.
Combines science, an aquarium, and a planetarium in one spot. Offers a unique experience that appeals to both kids and adults.
An aquarium with a unique viewing experience lets you watch from both the bottom and the top. It combines science and marine life in one spot, making it stand out from typical aquariums.
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Parking is unavailable for event attendees; plan accordingly.
Reservations are required for the planetarium shows, which fill up quickly.
The planetarium may close for private events, affecting access.
Closed space with interactive touch tanks and doctor fish creates a calm, educational atmosphere. Clean, well-designed tanks and a unique stingray petting area engage children fully. The environment stays relaxed and welcoming, supporting creativity and sensory experiences.
Free entry invites visitors to explore a touch a stingray exhibit and a children's aquarium museum that is small but quaint with a good selection of exhibits. Surrounding museums offer additional exploration opportunities.
Smaller and more approachable, this aquarium offers hands-on exhibits that engage kids well. It provides a child-friendly environment with free parking and a smooth experience from the front desk to the gift shop.
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Adult tickets are $13.95 and children's tickets are $9.95.
Children aged 2 and under enter for free.
Parking is free at the aquarium.
Underwater tunnels and overhead tanks create an immersive experience with fish swimming above and around visitors. Bright lights and loud music fill the space, contributing to a lively and energetic atmosphere. Interactive touch pools and rope bridges add hands-on excitement, especially for children.
Exhibits feature beautiful seahorse and jellyfish displays with artistic presentation. Visitors can enjoy climb-through and crawl-under habitats surrounded by aquatic life, including sharks, stingrays, and playful penguins. The layout is expansive yet easy to navigate.
The aquarium offers an incredible experience with a wide variety of marine life. It provides an exciting adventure that appeals to all ages and is enjoyable any time of day.
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Tickets should be purchased in advance to avoid long wait times.
The aquarium hosts a Halloween event featuring underwater pumpkins.
Santa scuba dives in the shark tank during the Christmas season.
Aquarium features 360-degree ocean tunnel and interactive touch pools that engage visitors with marine life. Atmosphere is colorful and lively, often crowded and noisy with narrow corridors. Designed for families, it offers kid-friendly activities and unique viewing platforms.
Exhibits offer educational and beautiful displays with a layout that makes spaces feel larger. The stingray exhibit stands out, and features like the water tunnel through the large tank add a cool touch.
Clean and well maintained exhibits create a pleasant visit with no bad smells. Friendly staff and a child friendly environment make it fun for little kids and suitable for family outings.
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Tickets can be purchased online or at kiosks at the entrance.
Expect higher prices if tickets are bought on the same day.
The aquarium is best suited for children ages 4 to 12 years.