Oceanogràfic València: Tickets and Info
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Oceanogràfic and Science Museum: Skip-The-Line Ticket
Highlights
Explore one of Europe’s largest aquariums, featuring diverse aquatic creatures from the Arctic to tropical wetlands.
Discover thrilling dolphin shows and habitats housing penguins, sharks, sea lions, crocodiles, and more.
Engage with interactive exhibits and scientific displays at the Science Museum within the City of Arts and Sciences.
Benefit from skip-the-line entry and enjoy a full day access to both venues.
Receive a discount for parking at Oceanogràfic and City of Arts and Sciences car parks with this ticket.







Oceanogràfic València: Entrance Ticket
Highlights
Discover a vast aquarium housing dolphins, sharks, penguins, crocodiles, and more.
Experience the captivating dolphin presentations in the dolphinarium.
Explore thematic zones reflecting different marine ecosystems like the Arctic Ocean and the Mediterranean.
Benefit from a discounted daily rate at the on-site Oceanogràfic parking lot.
Optionally, enhance your visit with an audio guide for detailed information about the animals.



Oceanogràfic and The Hemisfèric: Skip-The-Line Entrance Ticket
Highlights
Visit the expansive Oceanogràfic aquarium to discover diverse marine species.
Enjoy a live dolphin show at the Dolphinarium.
Explore interactive exhibitions at the Science Museum.
Experience a spectacular audio-guided projection at the Hemisfèric’s IMAX dome.
Benefit from discounted parking options for Oceanogràfic and City of Arts and Sciences facilities.
Good to Know Before Visiting Oceanogràfic València
Purchasing tickets online in advance is highly recommended to avoid long queues at the physical ticket office and ensure entry during peak periods.
You should plan to spend at least four to five hours at the complex to adequately view all thematic towers and the Dolphinarium.
The Dolphinarium presentations are included in the ticket price, but you must check the daily schedule upon arrival as times vary.
It is advisable to bring comfortable walking shoes as the site covers 110,000 square meters and involves significant walking between habitats.
While photography is permitted, the use of flash is strictly prohibited in all aquarium areas to protect the health and well-being of the animals.
Re-entry to the park is generally not allowed once your ticket has been scanned at the entrance gates.
If you plan to dine at the Submarino Restaurant, you must book a table well in advance due to its limited seating and high demand.
Outside food is not permitted inside the aquarium, though there are designated picnic areas located just outside the main entrance.
Visitors should carry a physical or digital copy of their ID, as it may be requested when presenting discounted or concession tickets.
Lockers are available for a small fee near the Access Building if you need to store luggage or large backpacks during your tour.
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About Oceanogràfic València
Why Visit Oceanogràfic València?
Europe’s Largest Marine Complex
The facility holds the distinction of being the largest aquarium on the continent, covering 110,000 square meters. Its vast scale allows for the representation of every major ecosystem on the planet, from the poles to the equator, within a single location.
The Only Beluga Whales in Europe
The Arctic habitat is home to the only group of beluga whales currently residing in a European aquarium. Visitors have the rare opportunity to observe these unique "sea canaries" alongside walruses in a specialized environment that replicates the cold-water conditions of the far north.
Immersion via Underwater Tunnels
The park features one of the longest underwater tunnels in the world, stretching through the Oceans habitat. This 35-meter walkway provides a 360-degree view of the tank, placing visitors inches away from sand tiger sharks, eagle rays, and hundreds of shimmering fish.
Architectural Excellence by Félix Candela
Beyond the marine life, the site is a masterpiece of modern architecture known for its hyperbolic paraboloid roofs. The flowing, organic structures designed by Félix Candela make the venue a significant cultural landmark within the City of Arts and Sciences.
Commitment to Conservation and Research
Every visit supports the Oceanogràfic Foundation, which leads vital projects in marine rescue and biodiversity preservation. The facility operates a specialized "Sea Turtle Hospital" where injured animals are rehabilitated before being returned to the Mediterranean.
Additional Info
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- Souvenir Store
Interesting Facts about Oceanogràfic València
Oceanogràfic València is the largest aquarium in Europe, holding a total of 42 million liters of water across its various tanks.
The site features the only group of beluga whales in Europe, housed in a specialized Arctic habitat.
The 35-meter underwater tunnel in the Oceans habitat is one of the longest submerged walkways in the world.
Architect Félix Candela designed the iconic thin-shell concrete roofs to resemble the shape of a water lily.
The aquarium is home to over 45,000 individual animals representing approximately 500 different marine species.
The Red Sea habitat features a large underwater auditorium where visitors can observe coral reefs through a massive panoramic window.
The park's Dolphinarium is one of the largest globally, featuring five distinct pools and a seating capacity for 2,000 spectators.
Oceanogràfic serves as a vital recovery center for injured sea turtles, which are rehabilitated and released back into the Mediterranean.
The Submarino Restaurant is situated in the center of the lake and offers dining surrounded by thousands of swimming fish.
The facility's two-level Arctic dome replicates the harsh conditions of the North Pole to accommodate both walruses and whales.
The mangrove and marshland areas use specialized climate control to mimic the transition between freshwater and marine environments.
The park is a major hub for scientific research, collaborating with international organizations on marine biology and conservation projects.
The Oceans tank alone contains seven million liters of water and houses several species of sharks and rays.
The building structures utilize hyperbolic paraboloid geometry, a signature of Candela’s modern architectural style.
The Butterfly House and Aviary sections allow for an immersive walk-through experience with land-based and aerial species.





































