Waikiki Aquarium, located on Kalākaua Ave in Honolulu, offers a cozy yet captivating experience as a tourist attraction dedicated to marine life education. With a rating of 3.9 from over 1500 visitors, this aquarium features fascinating exhibits including coral reefs, jellyfish, and even reef and tiger sharks. Guests appreciate learning about native species like the monk seal and enjoy unique souvenirs such as oil/water enclosed fish keepsakes. The aquarium is maintained largely by donations and volunteers, creating a welcoming environment where visitors can explore oceanic ecosystems and gain insight into Hawaii’s aquatic biodiversity.
Jamie Howard
in the last weekNot a lot to see. About a half hour is all you need. It's not very expensive.
Becky Sisson
in the last weekThe aquarium itself was nice. It was clean. The indoor exhibits felt nice and cool. I wasn’t expecting it to be as small as it was. The price (with using a discount) was not terrible, but I still feel like given the size, it should be a few dollars cheaper. The outdoor exhibit is just a monk seal, but he was busy swimming when we saw him so my children loved that. Overall, it wasn’t a bad museum, it just left my young kids disappointed when it was over so quickly.
JP Veloso (JP)
in the last weekAustin Hildick
in the last weekReally nice Aquarium! We were hesitant at first just because of the size. But were glad we ended up going! Don't let hesitation keep you from checking it out It was really nice for families, young kids, or even individuals. I wouldnt get season passes or anything... but would for sure go again if the opportunity presented itself. All the staff was extremely knowledgeable and passionate about the Aquarium, local wildlife, and sealife. There was also some hands on stations and crafts the day we went! They consistently clean the tanks to keep a crisp view of the exhibits. We were very impressed by the cleanliness!
M Tovar
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