Oceanogràfic aquarium tunnel and Science Museum in Valencia, Spain.
Flamingos and swans in a pond at Oceanogràfic Valencia with modern architecture in the background.
Family observing sharks at Oceanogràfic aquarium, Valencia.
City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia with futuristic architecture and reflecting pool.
Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences architecture reflected in water.
Trainer interacting with dolphins at Oceanografic Valencia show.
Family observing birds at Oceanogràfic Valencia.

Combo: Oceanogràfic + Science Museum Tickets, Valencia

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Experience Valencia's highlights with this convenient combo ticket, offering access to both Oceanogràfic and Science Museum in one go. The Oceanogràfic is Europe’s largest aquarium, where you can walk through a stunning 35-meter-long shark tunnel surrounded by millions of liters of water and explore diverse habitats like the Arctic and Red Sea. This package allows for an efficient visit with just your mobile ticket at each venue's entrance.

Save money by accessing both the Oceanogràfic and Science Museum with a single Combo ticket in Valencia.

Discover Europe’s largest aquarium at Oceanogràfic, featuring marine habitats from the Arctic to the Red Sea along with an exciting walk-through shark tunnel.

Engage with interactive science exhibits, hands-on experiments, and space missions at the Príncipe Felipe Science Museum, making it perfect for families.

Suitable for inquisitive individuals of all ages who have interests ranging from marine biology to physics or are simply seeking an educational experience in Valencia.

Admission includes Combo: Oceanogràfic + Science Museum Tickets in Valencia.

Access covers both the Oceanogràfic and Spain's renowned Science Museum, located in Valencia.

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Oceanogràfic aquarium tunnel and Science Museum in Valencia, Spain.

Oceanogràfic aquarium tunnel and Science Museum in Valencia, Spain.

Your Experience at Valencia's Top Attractions

Tour both the Oceanogràfic and Science Museum in one convenient Combo: Oceanogràfic + Science Museum Tickets, making your visit to Spain’s lively city of Valencia smooth.

Getting Started on Your Adventure

Show your mobile ticket at each venue's entrance. Be prepared for bag checks that may occur during weekends or holidays; this might require a bit more time than usual.

Oceanogràfic: A World Beneath the Waves

Located in Valencia, Europe’s largest aquarium offers an exciting glimpse into marine life from diverse ecosystems around the globe. Expect to spend some delightful hours here exploring its vast exhibits.

  • Cross a spectacular 35-meter-long shark tunnel, surrounded by seven million liters of water — a truly engaging experience for all ages.
  • Discover themed habitats such as the Arctic, Mediterranean, Wetlands, and Red Sea zones, each showcasing unique marine environments.
  • Enjoy watching dolphins perform acrobatics at the Dolphinarium — a highlight that captivates both children and adults alike.
  • Gaze in wonder at beluga whales, jellyfish, sea lions, and thousands of other aquatic species across nine towering structures.

Science Museum (Museu de les Ciències Prínceipe Felipe)

This interactive museum makes science engaging for visitors of all ages. It's located in Valencia, Spain, offering a hands-on approach to learning about various scientific fields.

  • Engage with exhibits that bring physics, genetics, space exploration, and sustainability concepts to life through tactile experiences.
  • Participate in live demonstrations and workshops led by knowledgeable museum staff members.
  • Dive into engaging displays showcasing the latest advancements in science with ever-changing exhibitions.
  • The Science Museum is perfect for families, school groups, or anyone curious about learning through interactive experiences.
Flamingos and swans in a pond at Oceanogràfic Valencia with modern architecture in the background.

Flamingos and swans in a pond at Oceanogràfic Valencia with modern architecture in the background.

Family observing sharks at Oceanogràfic aquarium, Valencia.

Family observing sharks at Oceanogràfic aquarium, Valencia.

City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia with futuristic architecture and reflecting pool.

City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia with futuristic architecture and reflecting pool.

What to bring

  • For the Oceanogràfic, wear comfortable shoes as there's plenty of walking involved between aquarium zones and outdoor exhibits.

A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are recommended since many areas are outdoors at the Oceanogràfic.

At the Science Museum:

  • If you plan to take notes or engage with interactive displays, bring notebooks or digital devices.

Carry a light jacket as some indoor exhibition halls may be air-conditioned and feel cool.

What's not allowed

Oceanogràfic:

  • Pets are generally prohibited, with the exception of certified service animals.
  • Flash photography is banned in sensitive animal zones to protect them from stress.

You cannot bring outside food or drinks inside the aquarium.

Science Museum:

  • Loud music, scooters, and large toys that might disrupt exhibits are not permitted.

Smoking and vaping are banned throughout the venue to ensure a pleasant environment for all visitors.

Accessibility

Oceanogràfic:

  • The facility is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators available at various points.

You can rent wheelchairs from the entrance by providing a refundable deposit.

Science Museum:

  • Fully accessible for visitors with reduced mobility; this includes elevators and adapted restrooms.

Staff assistance is available at major exhibition halls if you request it.

Additional information

Oceanogràfic:

  • Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult during their visit.
  • Please remember that flash photography, selfie sticks, and outside food are not permitted.

Pets cannot accompany you due to venue restrictions.

Science Museum:

  • The exhibits offer hands-on experiences suitable for kids, families, and school groups.

Note that temporary exhibitions may require an additional small fee.

Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences architecture reflected in water.

Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences architecture reflected in water.

Trainer interacting with dolphins at Oceanografic Valencia show.

Trainer interacting with dolphins at Oceanografic Valencia show.

Show up a bit earlier on weekends and holidays for both attractions as bag checks are more likely during these times.

Wear comfortable shoes to easily explore Oceanogràfic's large aquarium zones and outdoor exhibits.

Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat when visiting the many outdoor sections at Oceanogràfic.

If you plan on taking notes or engaging with interactive displays, take notebooks or devices to the Science Museum.

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Operating hours

Oceanografic Valencia

Monday
10:00am - 8:00pm
Tuesday
10:00am - 8:00pm
Wednesday
10:00am - 8:00pm
Thursday
10:00am - 8:00pm
Friday
10:00am - 8:00pm
Saturday
10:00am - 8:00pm
Sunday
10:00am - 8:00pm
  • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.

Príncep Felipe Science Museum

Monday
10:00am - 6:00pm
Tuesday
10:00am - 6:00pm
Wednesday
10:00am - 6:00pm
Thursday
10:00am - 6:00pm
Friday
10:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday
10:00am - 2:00pm
Sunday
Closed
  • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.
  • Closed on 25th Dec 2026.

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FAQs

Early morning between 6-8 AM offers fewer crowds and beautiful golden light for photos. Avoid Fridays as it's closed for prayers. October to March provides cooler weather, ideal for comfort. Sunrise visits offer magical atmosphere with stunning views. Guided tours available in multiple languages last about 2 hours.
Bring comfortable walking shoes, as the museum is extensive with many areas to cover. Sunscreen if visiting during warmer months; also consider bringing water and snacks. A camera or smartphone is essential for capturing moments.
The entire visit typically lasts around 3-4 hours but can extend up to half a day depending on your pace and interest level. Plan accordingly for a thorough exploration of all exhibits and attractions.
The museum is easily accessible by public transport or car. From Valencia city center, take bus line 124 from the central station; alternatively, drive and use the nearby parking facilities. Biking is also a popular option with designated bike lanes.
Booking in advance is highly recommended due to limited capacity and high demand, especially during peak seasons like summer holidays and weekends. Online booking ensures entry without long queues and allows for flexible date selection.
Absolutely perfect for family visits! The aquarium features interactive zones tailored for children, educational shows, and diverse marine life exhibits that captivate young minds. Special programs and activities are designed to engage kids of all ages.
Your combo ticket grants access to both the oceanographic museum and science center, offering diverse exhibits on marine life, scientific discoveries, and interactive displays for all ages. Special exhibitions may require additional fees but are clearly marked.
Photography is allowed throughout the museum except where restricted signs are posted (like animal enclosures or special exhibits). Use of flash may be prohibited in certain areas to protect sensitive marine life. Always follow staff instructions for guided tours and events.
You'll find themed habitats such as the Arctic, Mediterranean, Wetlands, and Red Sea. You can also enjoy a walk-through shark tunnel surrounded by millions of liters of water.
With the Combo: Oceanogràfic + Science Museum Tickets, you can explore both Valencia's largest aquarium and its renowned science museum.
The combination offers a mix of marine biology and science exhibits that are perfect for curious minds of all ages, ensuring both educational value and fun.
Pets are not allowed at Oceanogràfic.
Don't miss the opportunity to walk through Europe’s largest aquarium's shark tunnel, which is an exciting feature of your visit.
Show your mobile ticket at the entrance of each venue. Be prepared for bag checks during weekends and holidays to save time.
Comfortable footwear is recommended as you'll be walking between large aquarium zones, many of which are outdoors where a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen can also be useful.
Absolutely! Kids will love watching dolphins leap in the Dolphinarium at Oceanogràfic, while interactive science exhibits and hands-on experiments await them at the Science Museum.
No, while your ticket covers entry to Oceanogràfic and the Science Museum, it does not cover personal expenses such as food or additional activities.
Consider bringing notebooks or devices for note-taking, as well as a light jacket since some indoor exhibition halls are air-conditioned and can feel chilly.
The museum offers interactive science exhibits, hands-on experiments, and space mission simulations that are perfect for engaging families in educational activities.
For Oceanogràfic, comfortable footwear, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are recommended due to outdoor exhibits. For the Science Museum, consider bringing notebooks or devices for note-taking, along with a light jacket as some halls can be chilly.
Pets are not allowed at Oceanogràfic. Be prepared for potential bag checks upon entry.
This combo ticket includes entry to both the Oceanogràfic and the Príncipe Felipe Science Museum.
This ticket does not cover personal expenses. You'll need to budget separately for things like food or additional souvenirs.
Using one convenient ticket allows you to skip separate bookings and enjoy savings on individual entry prices while exploring two top attractions in Valencia.
Yes, the combination of interactive science exhibits at the Science Museum and marine biology displays at Oceanogràfic makes it ideal for curious minds of all ages.
Wear comfortable footwear suitable for walking between large aquarium zones at Oceanogràfic and navigating the exhibits at both venues.
Show your mobile ticket at the entrance of each venue. Both may perform bag checks, especially during weekends and holidays.
At Oceanogràfic, you can explore Europe’s largest aquarium featuring marine life from ecosystems like the Arctic to the Red Sea. Highlights include a walk-through shark tunnel and dolphin shows at the Dolphinarium.

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