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Miami Seaquarium



Visit Miami Seaquarium for a wonderful day of exciting shows, great exhibits and enjoyable, educational presentations in the beautifully landscaped park overlooking Biscayne Bay.

See sharks and dolphins, sea lions and seals. Learn about manatees and eels. Check out sharks and crocodiles. Come face to face with world-famous stars Lolita the Killer Whale, TV’s Flipper, and Salty the Sea Lion. In this 38-acre tropical island paradise, anything is possible. Whales and dolphins fly while exotic birds stroll by.

Note: Present your card at the Guest Services window to the left of the park entrance.

Parking is $6.

Free general admission
with the Go Miami Card

Hours: Daily, 9:30 am–6:00 pm. Last admission is at 5:30 pm.

Closed: May be closed major U.S. holidays

Phone: 305-361-5705

Address: 4400 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami

Web: www.miamiseaquarium.com

Directions: I-95 S, to Exit 1 (Miami Seaquarium), and follow the signs to Key Biscayne and Rickenbacker Causeway.
US-1 N, exit to right just before the I-95 on-ramp, and follow the signs to Key Biscayne and Rickenbacker Causeway.












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