What is there to do at Aquarium of the Bay?

What is there to do at Aquarium of the Bay?

Discover the beauty and diversity of Northern California aquatic life at Aquarium of the Bay. Located on the historic San Francisco waterfront at PIER 39, the Aquarium is home to more than 20,000 marine animals including sleek sharks and rays, secretive octopus, hypnotic jellyfish, sparkling anchovies, frolicking river otters, and many more.

What is the aquarium of the Bay virtual experience?

The virtual Aquarium of the Bay experience is 25-60 minutes long and pairs you with one of our wildlife experts to answer as many questions as you want! This brand new experience offers an inspired lens to nature, and a glimpse into 70% of our planet that most never have the opportunity to see.

Do I need a mask to visit Aquarium of the Bay?

Masks are required for all guests visiting Aquarium of the Bay, regardless of vaccination status. You can view our reopening protocols or contact us with any questions by clicking the buttons below! Advance reservations are no longer required. Use the “ Buy Tickets ” button at the top right of the page to purchase in advance.

Can I use public transportation to get to Aquarium of the Bay?

Aquarium of the Bay supports the use of public transportation. Present a current, valid Bay Area public transportation pass or transfer and receive $2 off adult admission, and $1 off child/senior admission (cannot be combined with any other offer). Visit www.511.org to get directions for using public transit to visit Aquarium of the Bay.

How big is the San Francisco aquarium under the Bay?

Under the Bay. Under the Bay is the Aquarium’s largest and most iconic exhibit area, featuring two-immense tunnels that total 300 feet, holding more than 700,000 gallons of carefully maintained water from San Francisco Bay. They are home to more than 200 species of animals that swirl and glide overhead.

Is the aquarium of the Bay reopening?

The Aquarium of the Bay is getting ready to reopen! If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV’s watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.

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