A Guide To Georgia Aquarium

Georgia Aquarium
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A popular attraction for the whole family, Georgia Aquarium is a wonderful stop when you visit the stunning city of Atlanta. This marine world is home to thousands of various sea animals. It houses 7 galleries and utilizes 10 million gallons (over 37 million liters) of water, a fraction of saltwater and a fraction of freshwater. On record, Georgia Aquarium is officially the most enormous aquarium in the world. Here, you’ll have lots of fun making memories with your loved ones. You can watch dolphins, whales, sharks, and many other sea creatures as they swim freely in enclosed glasses. If you plan to visit this underwater world on land, here is a guide to Georgia Aquarium. Feel free to browse below.

Things to do / Highlights

Male whale shark at Georgia Aquarium
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Georgia Aquarium is the biggest aquarium in the world. It houses seven galleries that are home to almost 100,000 sea creatures. When you get there, it is important that you know the highlights and different points of interest in the aquarium. You wouldn’t want to miss out on an exciting feature, right? Remember these highlights by heart and have a memorable experience when you visit Georgia Aquarium.

Dolphin Coast

Experience witnessing the life of dolphins in the fascinating Dolphin Coast Gallery. It features a lobby and a dolphin theatre, where guests can admire bottlenose dolphins and get an up-close look at how they live. Aside from dolphin-watching, you can expect live lectures and training demonstrations from skilled trainers.

Cold Water Quest

If you’re fascinated with marine life, the Cold Water Quest gallery is Georgia Aquarium’s highlight that you should not miss. In this gallery, you’ll find enchanting garibaldi damselfish, Australian weedy sea dragons, Japanese spider crabs, penguins, sea otters, and many others. Guests can get up-close and personal with some friendly animals through the pop-up windows in Cold Water Quest gallery’s tunnels.

Tropical Diver

Catch a glimpse of the tropical marine life in the Tropical Diver gallery. It is a wonderful replica of the Indo-Pacific Barrier Reef. You will surely be captivated by the underwater world as Nemo and a school of clownfish swim from one garden to another. Also, Tropical Diver houses a variety of jellyfish galleries that are worth checking out.

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What to eat

Sandwiches
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Make the most of your underwater world adventure by exploring all of the amazing galleries in it. To be able to do so, replenish your energy every now and then by having some breaktime snacks.

Cafe Aquaria

Georgia Aquarium is not just comprised of galleries of sea animals - it also has a superb cafe where you can enjoy some hearty snacks whenever you feel in need of an energy boost. Cafe Aquaria is spacious and modern. Here, you can indulge in classic American favorites, such as sandwiches, hotdogs, fries, chocolate chip cookies, and more. Plus, they have great drinks to pair with your eats. Do note that prices may be more expensive than regular cafes, but well worth it!

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Things to buy

Penguin stuffed toy
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Surely, a big part of tours and adventures is buying souvenir items. If you are the type of tourist who likes to buy a remembrance (or two) whenever you visit attractions, you will surely be thrilled to know that Georgia Aquarium has a fantastic gift shop where you can score some lovely items for your loved ones (or for yourself).

Ocean bracelet

If you would like a souvenir item that you can wear, buy a lovely ocean bracelet at the souvenir shop. These ocean bracelets are simple, cute, and they come in different colors, such as sky blue, navy blue, red, and peach.

Shirts

Aside from bracelets, the souvenir shop sells superb shirts for all genders. These shirts are printed with graphic designs that are very trendy. You can choose from a range of designs featuring some of the aquarium’s favorite critters.

Stuffed toys

Whether you are a kid or a kid at heart, you won’t be able to resist the adorable stuffed animals at the gift shop. These cute animals are lovely to bring home or give as presents to your younger sister or brother. Get the penguin stuffed toy or the adorable whale one.

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Travelers tips

Georgia Aquarium
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Make friends with other guests

Georgia Aquarium is bustling with a multitude of people every day. Whether you are visiting it alone or with loved ones, it is always a good idea to make some new friends as you enjoy the attraction. In this way, you will not only gain memories but newfound friends as well.

Wear a comfortable yet picture-perfect outfit

Georgia Aquarium is a theme park. Hence, there will be lots of Instagram-worthy sections in it. You might want to wear trendy clothes that compliment the beauty of the place. Surely, you’ll love taking as many pictures in different galleries as possible.

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How to get there

Georgia Aquarium - Ocean Voyager Tunnel
Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Diliff used under CC BY 2.5

By car

If you are driving with your own vehicle, take the I-20 and exit at 56B Spring/Windsor Street. Head to Spring Street then turn onto Marriett Street NW, and finally Ivan Allen Jr. Street until you see the park’s spacious parking deck for their guests.

Hail a cab

Just like other progressive cities, Georgia is well-trafficked with taxis that offer cozy rides for a metered fare. Hail a cab so you wouldn’t worry about inconvenient public transport.

Book a Yandex

Lyft and Uber are not available in Georgia but they have Yandex. Yandex, just like Uber and Lyft are ride-hailing apps. Key in your location and your destination in the app, check out the fare, and if it’s okay with you, you can just book it easily.

Take the bus

If you prefer a more affordable ride, you can always take the bus. The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority subway spans five points. You should stop at Marietta Street station, and from there, it is a three-minute walk to Georgia Aquarium.

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How to get tickets (from USD 52.26)

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Official website

For deals, offerings, and ticket bookings, you can refer to Georgia Aquarium’s website.

On the spot

If you weren’t able to buy a ticket prior to your visit to Georgia Aquarium’, you can always avail tickets on-site.

Tour package

For package deals and cheaper tickets, you might like to see this special offer from Getyourguide.

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Georgia Aquarium information

Georgia Aquarium
Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Diliff used under CC BY 2.5

Georgia Aquarium

Address: 225 Baker St NW, Atlanta, GA 30313, United States

Website: Georgia Aquarium

Department of tourism: Explore Georgia

Opening hours: Mon, Wed, Fri: 10am - 9pm; Tue, Thu: 10am - 5pm; Sat - Sun: 9am - 9pm

Price: From 33 USD

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