Seville Aquarium Admission Ticket: Enjoy a Fun and Educational World of Marine Life Exploration
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Seville
Dive into a world of marine life exploration at Seville Aquarium. Discover the magic of the sea with over 7,000 animals in 35 tanks, themed around Ferdinand Magellan's voyages.
Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Acuario de Sevilla - The Aquarium of Seville, an essential plan if you travel to Seville

Divided into five thematic zones (Guadalquivir, Atlántico, Amazonia, Pacífico and Indopacífico), it recreates the voyage that Magellan made in 1519 around the world and in which visitors can immerse themselves in the diverse sea beds of the planet. The Aquarium of Seville has the deepest shark tank of the Iberian Peninsula, with 9 meters of depth. In this oceanarium numerous species live, such as sharks or sea turtles, among others.

IMPORTANT
The box office closes 1 hour before the Aquarium closes.
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Access to the tour will be possible up to 1 hour before the aquarium closes so that the visitor has time to visit.

What's Included
  • Aquarium Seville visit
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Food and drinks
  • Transportation to/from attractions
Additional Information

Experience the enchantment of the Seville aquarium via your entrance pass and enjoy memorable moments with companions, relatives, or your significant other. As one of the city’s latest attractions, it holds more than 7,000 creatures in 35 fresh and saltwater tanks, offering an extensive array of aquatic life to explore. The theme revolves around the maritime trips of the adventurer Ferdinand Magellan, showcasing a diverse range of plants and creatures from around the globe through this exceptional perspective.

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
Location
Acuario de Sevilla
Muelle de las Delicias, Area Sur. Puerto de Sevilla
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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(141 Ratings)
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Jeclark1
Jan 25, 2024
Highly recommend! - Brilliant place to visit! Very reasonably priced and really well presented and modern aquariums. The tanks are spacious and appear brilliantly looked after with a large variety of species to see. Would recommend to anyone who comes to Seville!
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Mariac562
Aug 27, 2023
Great place - What a fabulous place! So much to see and the added bonus of being reasonably priced and a little cafe on site too!
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Pete
Dec 13, 2022
Excellent smallish Aquarium - A superb place to visit on a dull day, and next door to a very pleasant park. The display is delightfully set out in different scenes, and the designated walkways lead you through from delight to delight. The whole attraction is beautifully kept, with a vast array of different fish, and to watch the 'jelly fish' clos up is wonderful. From sharks and turtles to brightly coloured exotics, they are all there and look wonderfully well looked after. A first class attraction.
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Alinap781
Nov 20, 2022
An interesting place - A good place to visit on a rainy day. We went there because during our holiday we caught on a rainy day so we needed an indoor activity. It turned out to be a very good option.
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Km1_oxford
Oct 30, 2022
A hidden away, well kept aquarium with a variety of sea creatures. - Great aquarium with wonderfully well kept tanks. Rays and sharks were wonderful to see in the large tank but the jelly fish were mesmerising to watch. We didn't travel with children but imagine they would find it a magical place to visit.
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Kaye_w
May 25, 2022
May 2022 - Such a hidden gem! While I’m an adult and don’t have children I still love sea life! With that said I’ve visited a number of aquarium and leaned new things visiting the Seville Aquarium. Provided a great variation of sea and water life, photo opts and a nice cool down to the toasty out doors Seville has to offer. Also, the walk to/from through the Mona Lisa park makes for an added bonus to the trip.
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160maddyj
Apr 19, 2022
top class aquarium - so visit! - Top class aquarium. Very first display is species from the local river, which is a nice touch. All the tanks were very beautifully and creatively dressed. The information plates by each tank were brilliant with brief info about species, distribution and if it is at risk. There is a touchy-feely ray tank! And their huge one with sharks which you see from many angles. They let themselves down with the shop. Pretty much kiddies only.
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Redhead_roaming
Jun 29, 2023
A Sweet Aquarium - We had our twin toddlers with us and were visiting Sevilla, as we were living in Spain for 6 months. We had kinda seen all that we wanted to see in Sevilla. Aquariums are in every big city and plenty of smaller ones and most are just okay. I would say this aquarium ranks as “just okay” but what we loved about it was that since Sevilla has so much to offer, not many tourists are flocking to the aquarium. Walking up to the building, I really wondered if it was open. There appeared to be no one around, no cars, nothing. The signage was poor. It was around 10:45am and the aquarium theoretically had opened up at 10am (for the months of July & August was what I had read). It was €18/ea for us 2 adults but our 2 year olds were free. We had read to plan on spending anywhere from 1.5-3hrs here. With a meltdown wrapping up our visit, we spent about 1.5hrs here. But prior to that, our kids really enjoyed spending a lot of time in the room with the large tank, watching the turtles, sharks, etc. swim by. They also loved the regular tanks, when you first walk in, because they are full of fun different things, usually a variety of fun animals & plants. The rock structure at the bottom does make it hard for kids to really get close, whereas some of the later tanks are flush against the wall, allowing the kids to get close. Like many aquariums, there is a great jellyfish tank and a moderate touch pool. There was at least one stingray (I'm guessing but could have been a manta ray) that had a bloodied stump in the touch tank. Perhaps it had just been done and/or that's normal but it was a little shocking to see. One of my favorite memories & pictures from my kids life thus far is at the end of our visit, when my daughter was having a meltdown and just laying on the floor quietly, my son went and grabbed the stroller and asked her if she wanted to get in. Not specific to the aquarium but it holds a special place in my heart because of that memory :) At the end, you exit through the gift shop, not unlike most places. Our kids spent like 15 minutes picking out toys and the staff were really gracious and patient with our kids. This was one of the first times we had ever let them pick out any toys anywhere so they were really into it. We end up buying 2 toys - 1 of which, a stuffed shark, is still well-loved at home, even almost a year later.
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Beng991
Feb 15, 2024
Limited for older kids - A nice if relatively small aquarium. Some of the tanks looked small for the animals they were holding and only basic information about the different species. My teenager and I were happy but not enthralled
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Anna_maria39_11
May 14, 2023
Save it for a rainy day - Aquariums are one of my favourite activities. The Seville aquarium was a modest size with a very manageable amount of both fresh and salt water fish to enjoy in under 90 minutes. My favourite were the jellyfish which I could watch for hours as well as a large tetra habitat which I hadn’t seen before. Signage was in Spanish and English which includes lots of education about plastics in our water system. There was a small cafeteria and gift shop. I found the 18 Euro for an adult to be quite pricey. This aquarium is adjacent to a very nice park.
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