Front of the The Florida Aquarium building in Tampa, Florida with text on it that reads: A Beginner's Guide to Visiting The Florida Aquarium

A Beginner’s Guide to Visiting The Florida Aquarium

Whether you are a Tampa resident or a visitor to the area, The Florida Aquarium is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in marine life and conservation.

In this blog post, we will guide you through all the exhibits and attractions that you will encounter during your visit so you can make the most of your time at The Florida Aquarium. So, let’s dive in and explore all that this fascinating aquarium has to offer!

Indoor First-Floor Activities

DLT! with Tango the turtle at Rocky and Tango's Beach House in The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida
Moon Bay where you can touch Moon Jellies at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida

As you enter the main floor, you are greeted with beautiful artwork to the left and Moon Bay in the center. Moon Bay is a moon jelly touch habitat, a.k.a. a place where you can touch and learn more about jellyfish!

The Florida Aquarium Gift Shop in Tampa, Florida
DLT! wearing a shark hat at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida

This experience was extraordinary – one of my favorites at the aquarium. Moreover, to the right of the entrance, you will find the gift shop full of unique gadgets and souvenirs.

To the right of Moon Bay is Rocky and Tango’s Beach House, where we met Tango and later ran into a demonstration involving a recuperating bird.

Outdoor First-Floor Activities

Splash Pad at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida

The Florida Aquarium is home to one of the most memorable splash pads we have encountered outside of a water park, so bring a bathing suit or extra clothing for the kiddos to enjoy!

Update: Due to the hurricanes that impacted Tampa in 2024, the splash pad is closed indefinitely and will become a green space play area.

4Ducks Theater at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida
Playground at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida

There is also a playground right next to the splash pad. To the right of these, you can find African Penguins – they were adorable! Another neat feature outside was the 4Ducks Theater, which combines a 3-D film with a variety of built-in sensory effects.

October 2024 Update: These attractions are currently closed due to the damage caused by Hurricane Helene.

Food Options

Cafe Ray at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida
Salads and Fruits at Cafe Ray at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida

On the first floor (inside and out), you will see Café Ray, Sandy’s Snack Shack, and The Cove.

Café Ray is a quick-service restaurant that offers starters, tenders, burgers, pizza pies, greens & grains, sandwiches, kid’s meals, and beverages.

Some of the unique finds on this menu are the smoked fish dip, a Morrocan burger, a smoky mushroom pizza, and a ponzu bowl.

Chocolate Chip Cookies and Donuts at Sandy's Snack Shack at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida
The Cove at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida

They also have regular food court items like chicken tenders, a Plain Jane burger, pepperoni pizza, and a kid’s hot dog.

At Sandy’s Snack Shack you can enjoy desserts like ice cream and donuts! Do not worry, parents – The Florida Aquarium is thinking of you too – they have The Cove, which offers alcoholic beverages like pina coladas, daiquiris, and beer.

Activities above the First-Floor

The majority of the exhibits are on the second floor, while Journey to Madagascar is on the third.

You can take the escalator from the first to the second floor, located in the center of the first floor to the left of Moon Bay. Additionally, there are stairs and elevators available.

Wetlands of Florida

Bird in the Wetlands of Florida exhibit at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida
Duck in the Wetlands of Florida exhibit at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida

As soon as you step off the escalator, you will see the entrance of the Wetlands of Florida exhibit. This area is warmer than the other parts of the museum because it is housed in a glass dome like a greenhouse.

Bird in the Wetlands of Florida exhibit at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida
Turtle in the Wetlands of Florida exhibit at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida

This exhibit is immersive and impressive since there are not many enclosures for the animals. The birds are free to roam and fly around.

You will also see turtles and ducks up close since their tanks are only partially enclosed to keep the water in, not to fully shield them from humans.

Journey to Madagascar

Journey to Madagascar sign at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida
A lemur with a disco ball at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida

This exhibit is above the Wetlands of Florida you can take the stairs or elevator to explore this part. In this section, you will find lemurs, frogs, insects, tropical coral reefs, and fish!

Shorelines

Fish swimming in a tank at the Florida Aquarium with a play button in the center

In this exhibit, you will encounter various animals that settle on the Florida coasts. We saw some animals we had never seen before, such as the Garden Eel, which looked like plants sticking up from the sand. We also saw various fish ranging from small to gigantic.

Stingray Beach

Stingray Beach sign at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida
Cownose stingrays at Stingray Beach in The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida

Stringray Beach is a touch tank where you can feel the slippery and velvety wing tip of a cownose ray. Fun Fact: A group of cownose rays is called a fever! As an aside, this section got full fast and was crowded most of the day.

No Bone Zone

Sea creatures from the No Bone Zone at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida
Sea urchin from the No Bone Zone at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida
Sea creatures from the No Bone Zone at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida

The No Bone Zone is a touch tank where you can feel sea stars, anemones, sea cucumbers, sea urchins, and more! Though it was super cold, it was an amazing experience that I recommend everyone try.

Coral Reef

Panoramic Window at the Coral Reef Exhibit at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida

The Coral Reef is the largest habitat at The Florida Aquarium with over half a million gallons of water.

As you go through the habitat, you will see sand tiger sharks, giant sea turtles, Atlantic stingrays, and tons of fish! This habitat is so breathtaking, especially at the ginormous panoramic window.

Reef Secrets

Sea creatures in the Reef Secrets exhibit at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida
Sea creatures in the Reef Secrets exhibit at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida

Near the panoramic window at Coral Reef, you will find Reef Secrets. The exhibit is home to a diverse range of seahorse and pipehorse species, ranging from pot-bellied to dwarf. You will need to get close to the glass to see those dwarf seahorses – they are that small!

Waves of Wonder

In the Waves of Wonder habitat, you can witness a diverse array of colorful marine species, including jellies, clownfish, anemones, and even a Great Pacific octopus!

We were amazed by the flattest fish we had ever seen in this exhibit, but it was difficult to get a picture as it was too fast.

Waves of Wonder sign at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida
Jellyfish at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Florida

Also, do not miss the Heart of the Sea gallery, which showcases Florida’s beloved ocean animals such as loggerhead sea turtles, hogfish, spotted eagle rays, and bonnethead sharks.

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CityPASS

The Tampa Bay CityPASS ticket provided us admission to the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, ZooTampa at Lowry Park, The Florida Aquarium, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, and The Tropics Boat Tours.

However, you can switch out the Clearwater Marine Aquarium and The Tropics Boat Tours for the Museum of Science & Industry and the Glazer Children’s Museum.

Adult ticket prices are $144, and Children (3-9) ticket prices are $129. This article concludes our Tampa Bay CityPASS series for the meantime.

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In purchasing the CityPASS, we saved money on these 5 visits, skipped the ticket counter, and increased our flexibility as we did not have to reserve a spot for most of the attractions.

Everywhere we go, even when we are local, we search for discounted ticket packages like CityPASS to get the greatest bang for our buck and visit the most well-known attractions in that area!

Want to purchase the Tampa Bay CityPASS to visit these amazing attractions and save over 50% at 5 Must-See Attractions? Click the below image to do so!

For more details on CityPASS, visit my blog post, 2 Amazing Discounted Ticket Packages for Top Tourist Attractions.

Seas the Day!

Front of the The Florida Aquarium building in Tampa, Florida

This was our first visit to The Florida Aquarium, and we were blown away! Our favorite sections were Moon Bay, the Wetlands of Florida, and the enormous panoramic window at Coral Reef.

We hope this blog post has prepared you to take on the aquarium and make the most of your visit. We recommend arriving early to explore most of the place without crowds. However, the day we went, it wasn’t too crowded except for Stingray Beach.

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