Family standing at Oceanogràfic Valencia entrance.
Underwater tunnel at Valencia Oceanogràfic aquarium with sharks swimming above.
Family observing sharks at Oceanogràfic aquarium, Valencia.
Trainer interacting with dolphins at Oceanografic Valencia show.
Visitors enjoying a 4D cinema experience at Oceanogràfic, Valencia.
Oceanogràfic Valencia entrance with unique architecture and surrounding pond.
Visitors observing a crocodile at Oceanogràfic Valencia with modern architecture in the background.

Oceanogràfic Tickets

Valencia
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Duration: 2 hours

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Dive into Europe’s largest aquarium and explore the fascinating underwater world at Oceanogràfic in Valencia, Spain. Home to over 45,000 marine animals, this attraction offers a unique look at immersive marine habitats within the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences. Arriving early allows you to experience everything at your own pace.

Immersive spaces within the Oceanogràfic recreate global seas and oceans, housing belugas, penguins, jellyfish, and other marine creatures.

A surreal marine world awaits as you walk through a 35-meter tunnel filled with awe-inspiring predators and exotic fish.

Families, marine life enthusiasts, and curious visitors will enjoy interactive zones, educational exhibits, and live feedings that cater to all ages.

Admission for a 1-day visit to Oceanogràfic

Access to the Science Museum based on your chosen option

Ticket for timed entry into the cinema according to your selection

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Family standing at Oceanogràfic Valencia entrance.

Dive into the fascinating world beneath the waves at Europe’s biggest aquarium, where you can explore a range of immersive underwater environments and marine life exhibits.

Getting Started

Finding your way to Oceanogràfic in Valencia is simple — head to the City of Arts and Sciences. Arriving early allows you more time to take everything in at your own pace, as the aquarium has a lot to see and do.

What to Expect

Situated inside the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, Oceanogràfic is Europe’s largest aquarium, housing over 45,000 marine animals. The facility offers several unique zones that showcase different underwater environments.

A highlight for many visitors is walking through a 35-meter tunnel surrounded by sharks, rays, and large fish — an immersive experience you won’t want to miss. In the Polar and Tropical Habitats areas, you can spot beluga whales, penguins, sea lions in Arctic conditions, as well as vibrant coral reefs and tropical fish in warm-water pavilions.

The Mediterranean and Wetlands Zones provide insight into local marine ecosystems through large tanks filled with native species, while an open-air aviary mimics coastal wetland environments. Educational activities are also part of the visit — keep an eye out for live feedings and informative talks that give you a deeper understanding of ocean life.

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Underwater tunnel at Valencia Oceanogràfic aquarium with sharks swimming above.

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Family observing sharks at Oceanogràfic aquarium, Valencia.

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Trainer interacting with dolphins at Oceanografic Valencia show.

Items to Pack

Make sure to bring sun protection if visiting areas such as the dolphinarium or wetlands zone. These spots are mostly open-air and can get quite sunny.

Prohibited Items

Photographers should be aware that flash photography isn't permitted inside the venue. Additionally, selfie sticks, underwater cameras, and outside food aren’t allowed during your visit. Pets aren't welcome either, except for certified guide dogs with the necessary documentation.

Accessibility Features

Oceanogràfic ensures all areas are accessible to wheelchair users, offering ramps and elevators throughout the facility. Free wheelchairs can be borrowed from the entrance, though a refundable deposit is required.

Useful Details

Smoking is only allowed in outdoor spaces, with exceptions for the dolphinarium and busy zones. Showtimes and feeding schedules might change, so it’s best to check the schedule when you arrive. While most visitors spend 3–4 hours exploring, there's no time limit—you can stay as long as you want.

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Visitors enjoying a 4D cinema experience at Oceanogràfic, Valencia.

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Oceanogràfic Valencia entrance with unique architecture and surrounding pond.

Arrive early to make the most of your day, as the aquarium is extensive and best enjoyed at a relaxed pace.

Download and activate any necessary app or pass on your phone before you arrive so entry is quick and hassle-free.

If visiting with kids, take advantage of interactive zones and live feedings which are great for all ages and make learning fun.

Plan to visit the Science Museum and cinema together if included in your ticket to maximize your experience at the City of Arts and Sciences.

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