![]() ![]() (zones and exhibits are subject to change so check the website for up-to-date details) View from Bournemouth Pier Piranhas in the Amazon display Otter Oasis Crocodile Rocks Shark Wreck Reef – an impressive underwater tunnel that you can stroll through and see a variety of shark species, stingrays, moray eels and a giant turtle. Zones to explore include The Amazon, Otter Oasis, Shark Wreck Reef, Crocodile Rocks, Marine Research Laboratory, Penguin Beach Encounter, Africa & Asia, Jellyfish, The Abyss, Global Meltdown and Key West. It’s always best to check the website before visiting. The Oceanarium generally opens daily at 10am with last admission at 4pm before closing at 5pm however these times can vary throughout the year staying open a bit longer in the summer and closing earlier in the winter. View of the Oceanarium from the Big Wheel. Website: Bournemouth Oceanarium, photo taken from the pier Bournemouth Oceanarium Admission Prices Ticket TypeĬoncessions also available for disabled adults/children and carers – see website for details. For all other visitors, the entry fee is fixed at 19. Children aged 3 to 12 can enter at a reduced fee of 13 and senior citizens over the age of 65 can purchase a ticket for 15. Infants under the age of 3 can enter free of cost. ![]() There are plenty of interactive displays, daily feeding presentations and talks – check the website for times.Īddress: Pier Approach, West Beach, BH2 5AA (right next to the pier). Discounted tickets to Lisbon Oceanarium are available for various age groups. You can see sharks, crocodile, clownfish, piranhas, a loggerhead turtle as well as cute otters and a colony of Humboldt penguins. The aquarium comprises 11 naturally themed zones. Bournemouth Oceanarium is conveniently located on the seafront just to the right (west) of the pier. ![]()
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