Monterey Bay Aquarium Tours

Monterey Bay Aquarium showing marine life and interior views


Perched on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, you’ll find a spectacular window into life both above and below the waves.

The Monterey Bay Aquarium showcases more than 35,000 animals and plants across 550 species. You’ll discover all kinds of local wildlife here, including fish of all sizes, invertebrates, mammals and plants. 

The centerpiece of the aquarium is a three-story-high tank containing a towering kelp forest. Crane your head back and gaze up at the spectacle of wolf-eels, leopard sharks and schools of sardines gliding and darting through the swaying kelp giants. Visit The Open Sea to get incredibly close to enormous sunfish, hammerhead sharks, and blue- and yellowfin tuna. On the other side in the Oceans Edge section check out the Giant Octopuses. In the Rocky Shores exhibit, walk through a tunnel as waves foam and crash overhead. After taking in the larger exhibits, turn your attention towards one of the ocean’s more delicate creatures, the seahorse, in the Splash Zone.

Children will delight in the comical penguin troupes and the sea otters lazing about on rocky outcrops. Family members of all ages can touch and feed a variety of animals while learning about their habitats at the petting pools. 

The auditorium hosts shows throughout the day, most of which are 15-minutes long. Learn about the life of the spineless jellyfish or catch the daily feed with turtles, fish and sharks. Take a trip behind the glass with a short film detailing how the aquarium staff feed and care for all the center’s animals. 

Join a tour to get more deeply acquainted with specific species. A guide will show you around for anywhere from 30 minutes to two hours. Kids aged 8–13 can get closer to the action with a dive tour, which includes basic scuba diving training. All tours require a fee in addition to admission costs and must be booked in advance through the aquarium’s website. 

The Monterey Bay Aquarium is located on the waterfront at historic Cannery Row, an area immortalized in the John Steinbeck novel of the same name. A five-minute drive from central Monterey, the area is also serviced by the Monterey–Salinas Transit (MST) bus line. 

The aquarium is open daily except Christmas Day. You’ll need about two to three hours to explore all of the exhibits. 

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There is no free parking, but there is a parking garage on Cannery Row which is close. Be prepared to pay at least $10 a day (or more if it's a holiday) to park. The parking garage is within walking distance of the aquarium. The aquarium is a large facility and it can take from 2 hours to the entire business day of the aquarium to see everything. There are accessible ways to get around, some of them (like the "ottervator" to get up to the second floor of the sea otter exhibit) are a little hidden/hard to find, so you have to ask staff, but the staff are very kind and helpful.

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Well worth the $$ to get it. BEST aquarium every!!!

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Verified traveler

Purchase your tickets ahead of time. If you are a AAA member you can purchase them through AAA for a small discount. This discount is not offered through the aquarium. Either walk from your hotel or park several blocks away as parking can be expensive the closer you get to the aquarium.

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Don't buy the over priced stuff in the gift shops. They sell the same stuff in almost every gift shop on Cannery Row or the Wharf. T-shirts, glass stuff, and wares.

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Jason

Go when it opens. It gets quite crowded around noon and thereafter.

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The aquarium is amazing! We've been to several on the East coast and this was is by far much nicer. One thing that we've seen before that the Monterey Bay Aquarium didn't have was the tunnel with sharks swimming overhead - but it made up for it with the BEAUTIFUL bay views from the viewing decks. The binoculars and telescopes were amazing for spotting Seals, Sea Otters and a million birds!

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