Florida Aquarium

The Florida Aquarium in Tampa is home to many fascinating animal exhibits and also provides a wide variety of entertaining and educational programs. Ecosystems are designed to symbolize the watershed region of the Tampa metropolitan area. This is a great chance for guests to observe various marine creatures up close.

You may get up close and personal with invertebrates like starfish and anemones, as well as land animals like lemurs. Those who pay to visit the Florida Aquarium can skip the lines and head straight to the indoor exhibits and the outdoor Splash Pad. We’ve also included a handful of tickets to 4-D presentations, which add special effects and other sensory components to a 3-D movie to make it feel even more lifelike. For an additional fee, visitors may experience things like swimming with marine turtles and meeting African penguins up close and personal.

SeaTREK is an incredible underwater walking tour that takes place on a ship. Due to the depth of 15 feet in our Heart of the Sea environment, all SeaTREK participants must be at least 10 years old and not certified divers. While swimming in coral tunnels, they may come across spotted eagle rays, bonnethead sharks, and even a loggerhead sea turtle. This amazing opportunity to experience the undersea environment does not need participants to be able to swim, making it accessible to people of all backgrounds who may feel uncomfortable or unprepared in the water.

Visit the Florida Aquarium to learn about and appreciate the natural environment from the air above the trees to the ocean floor below. Discover the environments that are home to a diverse range of creatures, from those that live in your own backyard to those that live in far-flung, exotic destinations throughout the world. There are so many different kinds of animals at The Florida Aquarium that you can never know what you’re going to witness. Marine fauna you might meet includes sand tiger sharks, lively otters, tiny seahorses, and inquisitive sea turtles.

As you go along the Wetlands boardwalk, keep an eye out for the flying birds that inside our 80-foot-tall glass dome, the sunbathing turtles, and the darting freshwater fish. Lush mangrove forests have developed for guests to explore since the Aquarium first opened in 1995. You can get a thrill by looking into the gator’s gleaming eyes after gazing at the magnificent plumage of roseate spoonbills and white ibises, or by playing with some mischievous river otters. On this comprehensive tour of Florida, you’ll get to dip your toes into both the state’s freshwater and brackish water environments. Your respect for Florida’s natural species will increase as a result.

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