News, activities, and rates at the Seville Aquarium

  • The Seville Aquarium offers a refreshing and educational program for the whole family.
  • The tour follows the route of the first circumnavigation of the globe, featuring more than 400 species and unique environments.
  • Highlights include the axolotl facility, the deepest oceanarium on the peninsula, and summer activities.
  • The annual pass includes exclusive discounts and unlimited access, as well as benefits at other centers.

Seville Aquarium General

El Seville Aquarium It is positioned as one of the must-see places for those seeking an educational and unique getaway in the Andalusian capital. Recognized for its focus on recreating diverse aquatic environments, the aquarium invites explore five thematic areas that follow the itinerary of the first circumnavigation of the planet. This allows those who visit to immerse themselves in both the marine nature as in the story of the famous expeditions of Magellan and Elcano.

Beyond its cultural and recreational value, the aquarium is an excellent option for take shelter from the heat during the summer thanks to its special programming, making it an attractive alternative for families and visitors of all ages who want to learn and enjoy being close to the inhabitants of the ocean.

Emblematic ecosystems and species

Touring the Seville Aquarium, visitors find themselves surrounded by more than seven thousand animals corresponding to nearly 400 different species, spread across ecosystems such as the Guadalquivir, Atlantic, Amazon, Pacific, and Indo-Pacific. Among its main attractions is its impressive shark tank, considered the deepest in the Iberian Peninsula, where you can admire sharks, sea turtles, and many other striking species. The experience of passing through the tunnel beneath this gigantic tank provides a unique perspective of the marine world.

Recently, the aquarium has incorporated a facility dedicated to axolotl, an amphibian that's surprising not only for its regenerative capacity but also for its critical situation in the wild. It also allows visitors to get up close and personal with this fascinating creature and raise awareness about the importance of its conservation, while also discovering rainforests and other unique species.

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Summer activities and participatory proposals

Every summer, the Seville Aquarium expands its offering with specially designed activities for families and young people. During these months, in addition to visiting the different rooms, it is possible to attend events such as the shark feeding, which shows the fundamental role of these animals in the balance of the seas and their behavior can be observed from just a few meters away.

Other highly successful proposals are activities focused on the lives of the Jellyfish and monitoring the caretakers' daily work, from food preparation to monitoring the animals' well-being. For those seeking a deeper dive, the "Biologist for a Day" experience is offered, allowing participants access to restricted technical areas and firsthand experience with conservation, research, and animal husbandry.

Annual Pass: conditions and benefits

El annual pass The Seville Aquarium offers the possibility of accessing its facilities as many times as you wish for a year. This subscription allows you to enjoy exclusive benefits, such as discounts in the store and on the admission of a companion, as well as reduced rates on paid activities not included in the general admission.

Annual pass holders also benefit from special offers at other venues, such as discounts at the Oceanográfico in Valencia, Zoomarine in the Algarve, the Museum of Illusions in Seville, and a welcome pack at Costco. The price of the pass varies depending on the profile: 54 euros for adults, 45 euros for people over 65 years old y 39 euros for children and people with disabilitiesThe pass is personal, non-transferable, and delivered in digital format for convenience. You must show it along with identification upon entry.

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A space committed to conservation

The aquarium not only stands out for its recreational offering, but also for its work in the environmental education and conservationThrough exhibitions, activities, and recovery plans for endangered species such as turtles and axolotls, it promotes visitor awareness and active participation in protecting biodiversity.

Thanks to its combination of educational activities, interactive activities, and a carefully curated setting, the Seville Aquarium has established itself as one of the city's most interesting year-round leisure options. Its offerings are both educational and fun, and are tailored to a variety of audiences, encouraging a deeper understanding of marine life and the challenges facing our planet.