Visit Sea LIFE Orlando Aquarium and see over 250 unique species, from fearsome sharks to graceful rays and enchanting sea turtles
Experience the thrill of walking through our state-of-the-art 360° Ocean Tunnel, surrounded by majestic marine life
Journey to the Indian Ocean exhibit and encounter exotic species that call this diverse ecosystem home
Get mesmerized by the enchanting Jelly Wall, where ethereal jellyfish gracefully float and radiate with a rainbow of colors
Book your Sea LIFE Orlando Aquarium tickets and see sharks and stingrays showcase their impressive hunting skills at Feeding Frenzy
Activity Location: ICON Park, 8449 International Dr, Orlando, FL
Activity Timings:
Activity Duration: 1-2 hours
Last Admission: 1 hour before closing time
About the SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium:
Explore the wonders of Sea Life Orlando, an extraordinary aquarium located in the heart of Orlando, Florida. Immerse yourself in captivating exhibits showcasing a diverse array of marine creatures from across the globe. Admire the vibrant colors of tropical fish, encounter majestic sharks and rays, and marvel at the delicate beauty of seahorses. Engage in interactive sessions, touch fascinating species, and see captivating feeding demonstrations. With your SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium tickets, Dive into a world of conservation and education, where your visit supports marine life preservation.
About the SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium Tickets:
How to Reach?
Only at SEA LIFE Orlando can you take a voyage into astounding underwater realms. With your SEA LIFE Orlando tickets you can escape inside the only 360-degree underwater tunnel in Florida, interact with a sticky anemone, see sharks and a rescued marine turtle up close, and explore over 9 spectacular exhibits.
1. 360 Ocean Tunnel: With your SEA LIFE Orlando Tickets you can explore everything underwater without ever getting wet. You can see a lot of aquatic animals like fish, sharks, turtles, and eels swimming above, below, and all around you while you explore the 360 Ocean Tunnel. While you are wandering, you can say hello to Chely, the rescued green sea turtle.
2. Indian Ocean: You can visit Ted the turtle, who assisted in the creation of the Turtle Excluder Device also known as TED, and Joy the new zebra shark in the Indian Ocean. In accordance with the AZA's Species Survival Program, it is believed that Joy was hatched from an egg at the Georgia Aquarium and they are the two SEA LIFE Orlando celebrities.
3. Coastal Rockpool Exhibit: If you want to hold the actual sea life in real life you should visit the Coastal Rockpool. Remarkable microhabitats called rockpools are home to many amazing species. Here you even have the option to pet a starfish or anemone.
4. Jelly Wall Exhibit: You get to choose which hue will display in this Jelly Wall exhibit from a huge variety of colors. Take advantage of the chance to take as many pictures as you like with the vibrant moon jelly ecosystem as your backdrop.
1. Sharks: Sharks have been a part of our oceans for more than 420 million years, during this time their brains have evolved to become increasingly sophisticated and specialized in supporting their senses, particularly their sense of smell. In our oceans, there are more than 500 different kinds of shark, and the SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium is home to some amazing ones including the zebra shark, bamboo shark, epaulet shark, coral cat shark, and black tip reef shark.
2. Stingrays: In the oceans and rivers, stingrays and skates come in over 500 different species and some of which you can find at the SEA LIFE Orlando. The shark is its closest living relative, about some 150 million years ago, sharks gave rise to rays. Rays don't have a skeletal skeleton, much like sharks do. As with our nose and ears, their skeleton is formed of cartilage instead, they become lighter as a result, making it simpler for rays to go through the water.
3. Octopus: With your SEA LIFE Orlando tickets you can visit the unique sea creature, Octopus which has a brain the size of a doughnut, eight arms, and three hearts. These crafty predators are difficult to avoid since they can fit into small crevices to obtain their prey because they lack bones. They can squeeze in as long as the opening is big enough for their eyes.
4. Turtles: At SEA LIFE Orlando they also have the terrapin turtles in addition to the two sea turtles, Ted and Chely. The terrapin turtles adore lying on the rocks in their tanks to absorb the heat. Meet all of the amazing turtles in person and discover everything there is to know about these prehistoric animals with your SEA LIFE Orlando tickets.
1. Put on some comfortable and relaxed shoes. Although flip-flops and sandals are alluring, they may not be the ideal option as there will be a lot of walking.
2. Ensure that your phone is well charged and prepared to snap a lot of photos. There is a renewable energy device charger close to the food court.
3. Get a free "Dive Log Book" at the entrance if you are bringing children. The guidebook urges you to stop by each of the nine dive stations while there, respond to a question, and then stamp your book when finished. This is a fantastic way to keep kids interested, and at the end of your visit, you can redeem your finished book at the Sea Treasures Gift Shop.
4. Depending on when you go, you might want to bring a light jacket. Florida's hot and muggy summers can make inside air conditioning feel frigid.
The Sea Life Orlando Aquarium is best visited just when it opens at 11 a.m. as the crowd is lesser and the place is not very busy. The species in the touch pools are most active when you arrive early, and you can participate in the majority of the interactive programmes at the Aquarium.
By offering three fantastic opportunities to really engage with the creatures and feed them, SeaWorld Orlando raises the bar. Rays, sharks, and sea lions are the three types of creatures that can be fed at SeaWorld, even if they are all similarly priced, the experiences are all different.