Georgia Aquarium

Aquarium
★ 4.7 (74K+ reviews) • 9K+ booked
If you're in Atlanta, make sure to visit the Georgia Aquarium, one of the largest aquariums in the world. Located in downtown Atlanta, this aquarium is home to thousands of fascinating species from every corner of the ocean. One of the best exhibits here is the Ocean Voyager, where you can see giant whale sharks and graceful manta rays swimming in a huge tank. Don't miss the entertaining dolphin show at Dolphin Coast, which showcases these intelligent creatures in action. You can also enjoy interactive exhibits, such as watching playful sea lions and social beluga whales in their expansive habitats. With plenty of family-friendly attractions, the Georgia Aquarium is a must-visit for all ages, allowing you to discover the wonders of the sea while supporting important conservation efforts. Plan your visit today and dive into an underwater adventure!
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Georgia Aquarium, 225, Baker Street Northwest, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, United States
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Jairus *******
5 Aug
First time in Atlanta and enjoyed a lot specially in the world of Coca-cola. You get to know the history behind, the people involved in this product on where it is now in the market. The free taste as well of the variety of products was good.
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A *
20 Jul
It was fun for my kid to take pics of different kinds of fishes and buy the merch... nicely made aquarium. The sharks and whales were a great attraction
2+
Klook User
21 Jun
The 2nd happiest place on earth!
鄭 **
11 Jun
I really like this aquarium. Every animal has a comfortable living space. They don't force them to watch. You need to check the time in advance for the sea lion show and dolphin show! They will integrate education and entertainment into it, which is more meaningful👍
2+
Sergio ******
30 May
Really good place. Klook was the cheaper than I see on all my travels app for buy the tickets.
郭 **
21 Mar
An interesting Coke drinking experience. Only after trying it will you realize that there are so many different Coca-Cola drinks around the world. Professional interpretation of the collection knowledge can help you better understand how this accidental invention affected the whole world. I was especially moved by the ad clip.
LU ******
26 Aug
The aquarium is large but not as big as I imagined. If you've been to the aquarium in Okinawa, this one might feel small in comparison, haha. But seeing the whale sharks and beluga whales was still quite satisfying.
TAKEMAE ****
26 Jul
It's a bit pricey, especially with kids, but it was a lot of fun learning about the history of Coca-Cola and trying drinks exclusive to different countries, with unlimited Coca-Cola to drink! There's also a service where they print names on cans for souvenirs, which was also a bit expensive, but it made for a great memento! If the timing is right, you can also take pictures with the Coca-Cola Bear, so I recommend checking the schedule in advance!
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Must-see Exhibits at Georgia Aquarium

Ocean Voyager Exhibit

Walk through a huge underground tunnel to see whale sharks and manta rays in a 6.3 million-gallon tank. You'll get a 360-degree view of these gentle giants and lots of colorful fish swimming all around you.

Cold Water Quest

Check out the Cold Water Quest exhibit, where you can see cute beluga whales and playful penguins. Meet cool creatures like the Japanese spider crab and sea dragons that love chilly waters.

Dolphin Coast

At the Dolphin Coast, get ready to watch dolphins show off their skills with exciting jumps and tricks. Their show is a treat for families and guests of all ages. It's not only fun but also teaches you about how dolphins live and the importance of conservation.

Tropical Diver Exhibit

Step into the Tropical Diver exhibit to enjoy the sights of vibrant coral reefs. The beautiful colors of tropical fish swimming together can transport you to the warm seas of the tropics. See living coral and colorful fish like angelfish and clownfish.

River Scout Exhibit

In the River Scout exhibit, explore rivers and streams from around the world. From alligators to piranhas, discover a variety of creatures that call these freshwater habitats home. This exhibit teaches visitors about the importance of aquatic life in rivers and their ecological roles.

Pier 225

Don't miss Pier 225, where you can watch sea lions perform and showcase their fun personalities. The sea lion show is interactive and helps guests learn about these curious animals. With clever tricks and important messages about marine life conservation, it's a must-see attraction for families wanting to enjoy and learn at the same time.

Southern Company River Scout

Explore Southern Company's River Scout to learn about local wildlife from Georgia, like coastal birds and alligators. This exhibit shows how different species adapt to living in freshwater environments and highlights the variety of life in these areas.

Aquanaut Adventure

Kids will love the Aquanaut Adventure, which introduces them to the wonders of the aquatic sciences. This hands-on exhibit has fun activities and displays about conservation and marine biology.