GEORGIA AQUARIUM
If you've always been fascinated with marine life, the reefs and the life of different exotic creatures then a visit to the Georgia Aquarium is what you need! With skip-the-line tickets, enjoy a seamless entry and spend the day amidst these beautiful creatures. An aquarium like no other! Visit the Western Hemisphere's largest aquarium, Atlanta's public aquarium, the Georgia Aquarium. Spend the day exploring the nooks and crannies of this gigantic aquarium, including 7 different zones and its interactive 4D theater. Learn all about whale sharks, manta rays, beluga whales, African penguins, common bottlenose dolphins, and more, as you watch them from behind the glass. Walk through the clear underwater tunnel that stretches through the giant tank, lending close-up views. Do it like the Dolphins Enjoy the exciting energy of dolphins at the Dolphin Presentations. Wave at giant Pacific octopuses, Japanese spider crabs, and California sea lions - species unique to this aquarium. These rare sightings are a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that you can capture during the visit. See one of the largest living reef exhibits in the world before heading home, again it is something that you would've never seen before.
Enjoy a wild day out in Atlanta! With this zoo and aquarium combo package, you'll visit two of the city's best family attractions. Georgia Aquarium = When it first opened back in 2005, **Georgia Aquarium** was the largest in the world. It's still the biggest in the United States. You'll see the usual collection of dolphins, octopuses, sea lions, whale sharks, belugas and penguins. Zoo Atlanta = Over in Grant Park, you're in for an equally wild treat at **Zoo Atlanta**. There are more than 1,000 animals to see, including pandas, sloths, snakes, orangutans, and even a rare white rhino named Mumbles. The mission at Zoo Atlanta is to preserve wildlife and educate guests, so you can be sure you'll leave with a better understanding of some of the world's most fascinating and endangered species.
Listen on your mobile and pass Georgia Aquarium, The Quilt of Origins, Hyatt Place, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and lesser-known places. You'll be helped to be a self-guide.