Address: 2045 FL-16, St. Augustine, FL 32084, USA
Phone: +19044299777
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Irina Divinsky
Mermaid show August 13th!! Cant wait for that. Great tour! Really entertaining and both adults and kids will enjoy. You can pay extra, if the animals are feeling up to it they won't overfeed them which makes me like them even more, and feed and pet the sharks and sting rays. Def do it if you can, it is $5 to feed and $10 to feed and pet. Sting rays are really smart and easy to train. Great 1 hour activity. Support this business! Great education every Floridian or new Floridian should be educated on, like invasive lion fish and protecting our beautiful area for generations to come.
Shelly Moore
Smaller than expected and outside but totally awesome! The guides were fantastic and extremely knowledgeable. We had a blast feeding and petting the sharks.
Tina Mazzola
Quaint dream becoming a reality in this Florida attraction. Stingrays, sharks, and fish to feed, touch and watch in package pricing. Tour guide did an amazing job with detailed knowledge of aquatic life and onsite creatures. Small gift shop with unique items. Nature trail, pond, and miniature butterfly garden to explore and enjoy. Did not try snorkeling, zipline or high ropes.
Jessica V.
Definitely not your run of the mill aquarium, but we enjoyed it! It is small but staff was friendly and knowledgeable. We started with a very informative tour but kids got too antsy so we walked on. We all enjoyed seeing fish, sharks, rays, playing yard games, and looking through their mini gift shop.
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We bought our tickets on the website in advanced. $10 for adults , $6 for kids.
I was down there in oct love the nurse shark in a big tank huge ray came up the glass and seen me nice place
Not at the aquarium directly.
Didn't see a cable car. About a mile or so south of the aquarium are the trolley cars station
They have tours every half hour on the hour so if you just show up at one of those times, you should be fine.
Hi Sadly it was struck by lightening and is indefinitely closed
Yes there is an observation area youi can take pictures from
When we went they didn't have any. I don't think the space is big enough for sea turtles (at least for adults). But it is nesting season right now so if you explore the beach at night with a red light (and only a red light, they don't like regular light) you could likely see one in the wild.
I know someone goes in with them but I don't know how long it is.
$39 per person, ticket included in price. https://www.saaquarium.com
Hot dogs, nachos, etc for food. Ice cream, push pops, chocolate covered bananas, etc for cold treats
I would not low dog this place just because they are new. They are just starting out and our visit was still quite pleasant. It is up and coming and I find people who say dont waste your time are not being fare to the place
As Whitney says (though rudely) it is very small. However, the more visitors they get, fhe more they can add to it. It's worth supporting them, and they have some neat kids stuff. Plan maybe a max of 2hrs if you really want to stay for a presentation or something.
I agree it's not a waste at all. Yes it's a bit small but my family loved it. We fed the sharks, went snorkeling... My son LOVED it. I would call for the holiday hours though.
I don't know. You should check their website. I would doubt it
To get in is about $8. Additional things like snorkeling, feeding the sharks, and others cost extra. It was well worth it for me when i took my 4 year old son.
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