Address: 1 Whitehead St, Key West, FL 33040, USA
Phone: +13052962051
Sunday: 9:30AM–5:30PM
Monday: 9:30AM–5:30PM
Tuesday: 9:30AM–5:30PM
Wednesday: 9:30AM–5:30PM
Thursday: 9:30AM–5:30PM
Friday: 9:30AM–2:30PM
Saturday: 9:30AM–1:30PM
Thomas Bolz
Too small, too expensive, I can't imagine that the animals can feel comfortable there. Never again!!
kenzie ives-rublee
This place can't possibly be humane. Large animals, small tanks/enclosures. I'm not sure the sharks or the python really have the room to move. Save yourself the agony of watching these animals suffer.
Devoting Faith
I love marine animals. So this was a must see for me. It was nice to see my favorite (seahorses) there. We really enjoyed ourselves.
Jorge Barrios
Too small for price
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Take the bus or tram... Little parking in the area... May get lucky if you go early...
It does not have a name, but does have a hashtag for tagging selfies!
The staff feeds the sharks and gives a great informative presentation. You can feed the tarpon, barracuda and other fish in one enclosure. You can also buy food to fed the wild fish in the outdoor enclosures with the sharks.
About $10 for kids and $17 for adults. Also free for residents the 1st Sunday of every month
It seemed like $15 each it wasnt overly expensive
Primarily closed due to renovations.
Looks like they are closed until November 2nd
Any child age 6 and over must wear a mask, and adults. But children under 6 are not required to! Hope this helps!
YES! Dogs are allowed, BOTH service animals and otherwise! This is a dog-friendly establishment, and may also provide a water bowl upon request.
I think you can take the local bus city hopper or something like that
15.04 at the ticket office per person. Or order them online 13.54.
Yes, there are doors the guides can hold open or have automatic door access switches and ramps to move onto the top level of the main gallery floor. The main entrance is also used for exits, and the mall right next door with restrooms has an elevator!
Every FIRST Sunday of each month is free for local residents, with proof of residency (drivers license or ID can be used). Hope this helps!
There is no camping at or near the Aquarium. And there are no longer any campground or rv sites on Key West. However, on Stock Island, which is right next to Key West, I believe there are camping sites, and it's a very short drive from there to the Aquarium.
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