Phuket Aquarium

Phuket Aquarium

Phuket, Thailand
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Phuket Aquarium

Photo by Amies Truong

Curiosity fills the air at Phuket Aquarium. Nestled near scenic Cape Panwa, this landmark draws families, marine enthusiasts, and curious travelers alike. Behind glass tunnels and shimmering tanks, an underwater world just off Thailand’s coastline reveals itself—each display bringing local sea life into sharp, unforgettable focus. Education and entertainment meet here, offering a break from the island’s beaches and a deep dive into Andaman Sea mysteries.

Visiting Info

Currency
Entrance fee
200 THB
Hours
Opening hours
Monday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Sunday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

Contact Information

Location
Address
51 หมู่ที่ 8 ถ. ศักดิเดช Tambon Wichit, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83000, Thailand

Planning your visit

Phuket Aquarium opens its doors year-round, making it easy to work into any island itinerary. Travelers often combine an aquarium tour with a day at Cape Panwa, especially during Phuket’s sunny high season from November to April. Mornings tend to attract fewer crowds, allowing for a quieter exploration. Public buses and taxis connect Phuket Town to the aquarium, which sits about 10 km from the city center. Ticket counters operate smoothly, though weekends and holidays see longer lines. The interior remains stroller-friendly and steps at the entrance are minimal, making family visits simple. Most visitors stay between 60 to 90 minutes, but eager learners may linger longer, especially when feeding sessions or talks are scheduled.

  • Best time to visit: Mornings in the dry season (November to April)
  • How to get there: Taxi or public bus from Phuket Town; parking available for scooters and cars
  • Accessibility: Suitable for families, strollers, and seniors; smooth, level pathways
  • Average visit duration: 60–90 minutes

Must see stuff

Phuket Aquarium houses displays large and small, mixing hands-on learning with eye-popping visuals. The glass tunnel—an iconic highlight—draws gasps as fish, rays, and the occasional shark glide overhead. Specialty tanks focus on local Andaman species, while informative plaques reveal quirky habits and conservation tips. Young guests flock to the touch pool, where harmless sea stars and gently waving anemones provide tactile excitement. A few steps away, the freshwater section introduces river dwellers less known to most visitors. Photo spots dot the journey: from the sunlit coral displays near the main entrance to the mural-covered shark tank in the rear hall. Local guides and scheduled feeding sessions bring the exhibits alive, sharing backstories about rescued turtles or rare species. Those who wander past the main tanks discover a lesser-known wing dedicated to mangrove ecosystems, giving a glimpse of habitats that fringe Phuket’s coasts yet seldom feature in guidebooks.

  • Key sights: Glass tunnel with sharks and rays, colorful coral tanks, rescued turtle pool
  • Unique experiences: Feeding demonstrations, touch pool for kids, rare local species exhibits
  • Photo-worthy spots: Tunnel views, coral gardens, turtle pool, shark murals
  • Cultural or historical facts: Highlights Andaman Sea biodiversity; supports turtle and marine animal rescue efforts

Tips for your visit

Planning ahead can turn a good visit into a memorable one. Early mornings, especially on weekdays, bring the calmest atmosphere; afternoons or weekends attract local families and tour groups. Cool indoor areas make the aquarium an excellent shelter during sudden afternoon rainstorms, but humid weather means visitors should still bring water. Photography is allowed throughout most of the aquarium, but flashes and tripods stay frowned upon—flashes disturb the marine life. Dress in lightweight clothes and comfortable shoes, as walking and standing fill most visits. Restrooms and a small café sit near the entrance, but those seeking larger meals should explore the surrounding village. Respectful behavior—like keeping voices down and hands away from tank glass—ensures everyone, fish included, enjoys the journey.

  • Best times to avoid crowds: Weekday mornings
  • What to bring: Water bottle, camera (no flash), sunscreen for the walk in
  • Local etiquette: Do not tap on tank glass; supervise young children near touch pools
  • Safety and comfort: Wear cool clothing and comfortable shoes; follow marked pathways and rules for feeding areas

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