Address: 890 NE Ocean Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996, USA
Phone: +17722250505
Sunday: 10AM–4PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10AM–4PM
Thursday: 10AM–4PM
Friday: 10AM–4PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
Liz Raleigh
Fun and educational place to visit. We got to feed stingrays and see/ touch animals in the touch tanks. Lots of interactive educational have for kids and adults to play.
Alex Williamson
Amazing experience for the hole family and very educational. Love the stingray feeding and huge saltwater equarium. The newest addition is Amazing they did a great job.
Mo Ghazal (Mo)
We had a lot of fun. We went to the sting ray feeding and ended up staying for 3 hours and we didn't want to leave. Lots that I learned and the kids had so much fun.
Michael Sgro
Staff are very knowledgeable. The stingray petting and feeding was pretty cool.
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Hi, Shelley. Admission for adults is $16; Children (3-12) is $8; Members, Children 2 years old and under, and Active & Retired Military are Free.
No, more like an aquarium
Yes! Active and non-active military receive free admission
Anytime if you bring your own pellet food! Just kidding. It's an amazing place. Go as early as you can because you can spend way more time there than you think. Also, stop by the Elliot museum and bathtub beach when you're in the area!
Admission Prices are $12 for Adults (ages 13+), $6 for Children (ages 3-12) and Free for Children under 3 as well as Active and Retired Military.
No, we are closed on December 25th for Christmas.
We went 2 weeks ago and they have a schedule with 2 feedings a day (late morning and again in afternoon). They rest for at least an hour after feedings.
Hello, the Stingray Feeding is included in the Coastal Center admission price. Please visit floridaocean.org/coastal-center for more information about our admission prices and program times. We look forward to you visiting the Coastal Center!
No , but you can bring a bagged lunch and enjoy at one of the picnic tables
Nope, check out http://www.manateeeducationcenter.org They have a facility that is all about manatees.
If you want to see gators. Check out busch wildlife in Jupiter. And it is free
Thursday thru Sunday 6-9. Dec 7-30th
If you mean due to hurricane Irma the website still has then closed, the was a staff member there to accept a couple of displaced sea turtle hatchlings we found on A1A however.
I don't know. Sorry.
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