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A large, light-colored sevengill shark gracefully swims in the clear water at San Francisco's Aquarium of the Bay, showcasing unique marine life from the local bay for close observation.
A family joyfully interacting with a touch pool, observing starfish at San Francisco's Aquarium of the Bay, a perfect family-friendly activity to explore diverse marine life.
An adult and a child excitedly watching a shark swim past in the immersive underwater tunnel at San Francisco's Aquarium of the Bay, offering a stunning view of marine life for families.

Aquarium of the Bay Admission Ticket | San Francisco


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Please present the e-voucher on-site

  • Enjoy convenient and easy entrance to the Aquarium of the Bay with a QR code-enabled entry
  • Learn about the rich marine life of San Francisco Bay and its surrounding waters
  • Spot sharks, jellyfish, and an octopus while exploring 300 feet of glass tunnels
  • Admire colorful and vibrant creatures like the orange garibaldi and green eels
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Attraction Tickets

Ticket typeE-ticket (requires redemption)
Attraction typeZoos
Tour typesNone

Product Info

— What You Can Expect —

Witness San Francisco Bay’s rich and diverse marine life at the Aquarium of the Bay!

Get access to the three main exhibit halls of this beautiful sanctuary and see all kinds of underwater creatures. Start your trip by exploring the “Discover the Bay” exhibit and learn about the unique ecosystem home to a diverse selection of marine life. See over 20,000 aquatic animals! Then, make your way to the “Touch the Bay” exhibit where you can interact with all kinds of underwater creatures at the multiple tide pools available. Finally, head over to the North American River Otter Gallery and see adorable river otters up close. Afterward, go to the “Under the Bay” exhibit for the most iconic experience of the aquarium! Go through tunnels that hold deep-sea creatures like jellyfish, schools of fish, starfish, sharks, rays, and sturgeons.

Go on this ultimate underwater experience and book your tickets with KKday now!

See sharks up close as you explore 300 feet of glass tunnels

A large, light-colored sevengill shark gracefully swims in the clear water at San Francisco's Aquarium of the Bay, showcasing unique marine life from the local bay for close observation.

Purchase Notice

  • Please refer to the aquarium's official website for COVID-19 safety measures. All travelers are required to wear a face mask
  • Operating hours are subject to change and the exhibition may close without prior notice. Travelers are advised to check the official website for the latest announcements before departure
  • Admission is free for children under 3 years old. Please indicate the number of children in your group in the Requests & Remarks section when booking. Please bring your child's passport for age verification as well
  • Please refer to their official website for actual opening times
  • Please bring your passport with you for inspection
  • No change in dates can be made once the booking is confirmed

Includes/Excludes

  • Attraction tickets
  • Tips
  • Personal expenses
  • Dining expenses
  • Insurance
  • Hotel transfer
  • Transportation
  • Other expenses not mentioned above

Reminders

  • Each pass can only be used by its rightful holder. Please do not share your pass with third parties. Failure to comply may result in your pass being voided without compensation or refunds

  • Travelers are encouraged to download or print out the e-voucher for offline access

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site
Please show your voucher at the designated service counter

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

Experience Location

Location Name: Aquarium of the Bay

Address: PIER 39, The Embarcadero and Beach Street, San Francisco, CA 94133


Business Hours

Monday 11:00–18:00

Tuesday 11:00–18:00

Wednesday 11:00–18:00

Thursday 11:00–18:00

Friday 11:00–18:00

Saturday 11:00–18:00

Sunday 11:00–18:00

The schedule is for reference only. Please refer to the official website for the actual opening time

Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. How much time should visitors allocate for exploring the Aquarium of the Bay?

Most visitors typically spend 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the Aquarium of the Bay. This allows ample time to enjoy the three main exhibit halls, including the captivating 300-foot glass tunnels, and observe the diverse marine life from San Francisco Bay at a relaxed pace. You can fully immerse yourself in the exhibits and participate in any available presentations.

2. Is visiting the Aquarium of the Bay a worthwhile experience for travelers in San Francisco?

Yes, the Aquarium of the Bay offers a worthwhile and educational experience, especially for those interested in the unique marine ecosystem of San Francisco Bay. Visitors can enjoy close encounters with sharks, rays, and local fish in immersive glass tunnels, making it engaging for all ages. It provides a focused insight into local aquatic life and conservation.

3. What are the main exhibit halls and key features to see at the Aquarium of the Bay?

The Aquarium of the Bay features three main exhibit halls: "Discover the Bay," "Under the Bay," and "Touch the Bay." Key features include the immersive 300-foot glass tunnels where you can walk among local sharks and fish, diverse jellyfish displays, and interactive exhibits that allow visitors to feel bay creatures like bat rays and sea stars.

4. What unique marine animals can visitors expect to see at the Aquarium of the Bay?

Visitors can expect to see a variety of marine animals native to the San Francisco Bay and its surrounding waters. Highlights include sevengill sharks, leopard sharks, graceful bat rays, and the fascinating giant Pacific octopus. You can also admire colorful creatures such as the vibrant orange garibaldi and green moray eels, alongside numerous species of jellyfish.

5. What are the available parking options for visitors to the Aquarium of the Bay?

The Aquarium of the Bay is conveniently located at Pier 39, and several parking garages are available nearby. The most direct option is often the Pier 39 Parking Garage, situated directly across the street from the Aquarium's main entrance. Additionally, various public parking lots are located along The Embarcadero within a short walking distance, with rates varying by location and duration.

6. What is the entry process like for Aquarium of the Bay admission tickets?

The entry process for Aquarium of the Bay admission tickets is designed to be convenient and seamless. Upon your arrival, you can utilize a QR code-enabled entry system. Simply present your pre-booked ticket with the QR code at the entrance for quick scanning, granting you direct access to the exhibits without the need to wait in traditional ticket lines.

7. What makes the Aquarium of the Bay's glass tunnel experience unique?

The Aquarium of the Bay's glass tunnel experience offers a unique immersion into the specific aquatic environment of the San Francisco Bay. Visitors walk through 300 feet of clear tunnels, completely surrounded by local marine life including sharks, rays, and schools of fish. This provides a rare 360-degree perspective of the underwater world directly beneath the bay's surface.

8. What type of marine environment does the Aquarium of the Bay primarily focus on showcasing?

The Aquarium of the Bay primarily focuses on showcasing the diverse marine environment and rich aquatic life found beneath the surface of the San Francisco Bay and its nearby Pacific waters. Its exhibits are dedicated to educating visitors about the unique ecosystem, the specific species that inhabit this region, and the critical importance of bay conservation efforts.

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