North Carolina Estuarium

Category: Aquarium

Address: 223 E Water St, Washington, NC 27889, USA

Phone: +12529480000

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 10:30AM–3:30PM

Wednesday: 10:30AM–3:30PM

Thursday: 10:30AM–3:30PM

Friday: 10:30AM–3:30PM

Saturday: 10:30AM–3:30PM

Reviews

Lori Belinko

Sep 7, 2022

Great place to visit. Tour was awesome.

M. A.

Aug 25, 2022

Great educational place, part museum, part aquarium. A hidden gem I didn't know about. Took my kids since they're going back to school soon and we enjoyed it, especially a super bold turtle they've got there!

Megan Adams

Aug 13, 2022

Not much to it but could be interesting if you're into museums and just want something to do while in town.

Stephanie Williams

Aug 8, 2022

Well worth the price of five dollars to learn and explore!!!!

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Questions & Answers

How much is a riverboat trip?

CarlMichelle Roth | Sep 23, 2021
Ina Wiggins | Sep 23, 2021

No cost

is there a scheduled time of year when we can take the instructional boat tour/

Linda Mischiek | Sep 23, 2020
W. Scott Collins | Sep 23, 2020

Not sure of exact dates but I think some where around the memorial day weekend is the begining of season

What is the cost for visiting the estuarium? Thanks

Catherine Smith | Sep 24, 2018
Nate Harvey | Sep 24, 2018

$5 for adults, $3 for kids (ages 5 to 17), kids under 5 free.

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What kind of animals do u have there? Is it hands on

Dawn Birkett | Sep 24, 2018
Dawn Birkett | Sep 24, 2018

Oh i see thank you anyhow

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How much is it to get in

Dawn Birkett | Sep 24, 2018
kelli hammill | Sep 24, 2018

$5 for adults

I’m interested in bringing a group of 7th graders...how much do field trips cost per child?

Marcie Todd | Sep 24, 2018
Robert Legg | Sep 24, 2018

David is correct.

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What's the admission?

Stacey Anthony | Sep 24, 2018
Robert Legg | Sep 24, 2018

$5.00 adults/$3.00 students. Very informative, marine life, history items around little Washington. Fantastic volunteers. Weather permitting, there also is a boat ride to show what the estuaries of the rivers are and how they interact as a filter for the marine and wildlife in our area.

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