Discover fascinating marine life from all corners of the globe when you buy your ticket for the wonderful Oceanografic in Valencia. Located in the famous City of Arts and Sciences, this is Europe's largest aquarium complex, with 45,000 animals from every major ecosystem on the planet.
Why Visit Valencia's Oceanografic?
The Oceanografic is an essential visit for any trip to Valencia. Inside, you'll discover 10 areas representing the major ecosystems from around the planet. In each area, you'll see a grand variety of species from those particular habitats.
From the Mediterranean to the Arctic, at the Oceanografic, you can immerse yourself in the planet's different deep-sea worlds where you'll discover all kinds of marine life, such as giant spider crabs and walruses.
The venue space also houses a huge 26,000,000-litre dolphinarium where all members of the family will be entertained by the dolphin show. If you're lucky, you may even be invited to participate in one of the performances!
Ticket Options
If you would like the complete City of Arts and Sciences experience, you can also combine your ticket to the Oceanografic with tickets to the Prince Philip Science Museum and the Hemisfèric, which houses a huge IMAX cinema and planetarium.
Please note that the combined tickets are only valid for the day chosen in your reservation, so you must visit the chosen spaces on the same day. However, you can enter and leave the Oceanografic whenever you want. We recommend that you tell the crew at the venue's entrance to receive a bracelet to enter and leave the complex.
Children Under 4
Children under four years old can access the City of Arts and Sciences free of charge without the need to book a ticket.
Screening Info
If you choose to visit the Hemisfèric, during the booking process, you'll be asked to choose which screening you would like to see and when. You can see the details of the screenings at this link.
Opening Times
The Oceanogràfic is open continuously from Sunday to Friday, from 10 am to 6 pm, and on Saturdays from 10 am to 8 pm. The last access is an hour before closing time.
You can also check the science museum schedule here.
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