Cairns Aquarium General Admission Ticket – Cairns, Australia
Visit Australia’s most spectacular aquarium. Explore stunning aquatic wildlife from 2 World Heritage-listed areas. Sea a huge variety of marine life and travel through ecosystems. Listen to presentations about life under water from passionate educators.
PRICE: $39
per person
Cairns Aquarium is Australia’s newest and most spectacular aquarium. It is the only aquarium in the world to exclusively showcase the stunning aquatic wildlife from tropical North Queensland’s two World Heritage-listed areas – the Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics Rainforest. Experience the spectacular diversity of the region without the need to get wet or even leave the city.
Travel through ten amazing North Queensland ecosystems from the world’s most ancient rainforest to the world’s largest coral reef to discover 71 different exhibits showcasing the extremely rare and incredibly unique species of this region. See a panorama of wildlife and marine fish that create an underwater world filled with a kaleidoscope of colour.
Enjoy daily talks and presentations by knowledgeable and entertaining educators, marvel at the animal feeding sessions and get a hands-on experience at the marine and reptile touch tanks. Complete your day at Cairns Aquarium with breakfast, lunch or dinner at Aqualuna restaurant.
Experience 10 Tropical North Queensland ecosystems and 71 habitats
Enjoy daily habitat talks, animal feeds and animal encounters
See Australia’s only 10-metre deep reef tank
Experience 360 degree Oceanarium with 20-metre underwater viewing tunnel
See Australia’s largest freshwater exhibit – River Monsters
Admission to Cairns Aquarium
Coral Sea Life of Sharks and Rays Presentation
Open Ocean Curious & Coloured Talk
Flooded Billabong River Monsters Presentation
Ribbon Reef Denizens of the Deep Talk
This is just one of the many unforgettable experiences the Australia has to offer. Discover more tours, hidden gems, and must-see spots in Brisbane, Melbourne, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney or on our complete Australia guide.
