GEORGIA AQUARIUM


Step into the world of marine wonders with a visit to the Georgia Aquarium, one of the largest aquariums in the world. With over 11 million gallons of water and 100,000+ animals from every corner of the globe, this must-see attraction offers an unforgettable experience for nature lovers, families, and anyone fascinated by the ocean. Whether you're admiring giant whale sharks or watching dolphins perform tricks, there's something to captivate everyone. Ocean Voyager and Underwater Tunnel One of the most thrilling parts of your visit is walking through the 100-foot-long Ocean Voyager tunnel. As you move through, you'll be surrounded by some of the ocean's most awe-inspiring creatures, including the massive whale sharks and graceful manta rays. This exhibit is designed to make you feel as though you're swimming alongside these incredible animals, offering perfect photo opportunities and a chance to witness marine life up close. Interactive exhibits and animal encounters Beyond the main aquarium exhibits, the Georgia Aquarium also offers several interactive experiences. At Dolphin Coast, watch lively dolphin performances that showcase the intelligence and agility of these amazing creatures. For those who prefer cooler waters, Cold Water Quest is home to beluga whales, sea otters, and other species from the Arctic and Antarctic. With so many unique encounters, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of marine life and the importance of conservation.



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.




