Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta, Georgia, USA – Museum Review (2024)

Reviewed by Jennifer Bradley Franklin

What’s this place all about?
Read any list of must-visit Atlanta attractions, and the Georgia Aquarium is somewhere at the top—and rightly so. This living museum, which opened in 2005, is the largest indoor aquarium in the Western Hemisphere, with more than 10 million gallons of fresh and salt water. The massive structure is home to more than 100,000 creatures and has 100 distinct habitats for wildlife, including whale sharks, sea lions, bottlenose dolphins, belugas, manta rays, penguins, and more. It’s also home to a teaching hospital for aspiring marine biologists and vets. The building’s modern glass exterior looks like an arc (as in Noah’s) and once inside, the interior is designed to make you forget you’re in land-locked Atlanta. The newest gallery, Sharks! Predators of the Deep, contains 1.2 million gallons of water and is home to shark species including tiger, sand tiger, silky, silvertip, and great hammerhead sharks.

How's the permanent collection?
When Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus announced his plans to donate $250 million to build the aquarium, he and his wife went on an around-the-world journey researching how other cities in 13 countries did aquariums. As a result, the Georgia Aquarium casts a wide net (pun intended), with an impressive array of habitats and species represented. Seven different galleries create varied environments for marine animals from all the world’s continents, with information and interactive tech components to up the educational ante. For instance, in the Cold Water Quest gallery, there’s a frigid tank for beluga whales and an African penguin exhibit with 25 nesting areas. The biggest tank on property is part of the Ocean Voyager gallery and holds 6.3 million gallons of saltwater. There, you can walk through a 100-foot-long underwater acrylic tunnel and watch whale sharks, manta rays, sting rays, and fish interact behind one of the world’s largest viewing windows (23 feet tall x 61 feet wide). It’s mesmerizing.

What about the exhibits?
While the aquarium is constantly adding or improving, you won't find much in the way of seasonal or non-permanent exhibits. That said, all of the permanent exhibit galleries are world-class, and you can choose which order you'd like to explore and go at your own pace.

Is it easy getting around?
This place is huge, so wear your comfy shoes. There are ample elevators, as well as stairs and spiral ramps connecting the various galleries. The Georgia Aquarium has made every conceivable convenience available for those with mobility impairments, including golf carts available for transport from the parking deck to the entrance, gratis wheelchairs to borrow at the front entry, designated areas for unblocked viewing of exhibits, and even a special touch pool in the Cold Water Quest exhibit dedicated for those in wheelchairs.

What did you make of the crowd?
This attraction is as popular with local Atlantans as it is with visitors, and all of the individual galleries are well done, so typically it doesn't feel like one area is more clogged than any other. As you might expect, the Georgia Aquarium is a favorite for kids and families, so if that’s a turn-off, steer clear (or come at a time when they’re less likely to be there—like late in the evening).

Any guided tours worth trying?
There’s a free app (for IOS and Android) that gives you exhibit maps, information about the animals you’ll see, and serves as an alternative to pre-paid printed tickets. Kids may like the scavenger hunt game, though the signage, staff, and interactive tech elements the aquarium offers are just as good or better. If you want to know even more, you can spring for a 45-minute “Behind the Seas” tour ($15 for non-members), during which you’ll get to see the top side of some of the tanks, the commissary where the animals’ food is prepared, and some of the filtration equipment. Again, the main part of the aquarium is terrific, even without adding any additional tours (and expense).

Gift shop: What will we find?
There are two gift shops stocked with exactly what you'd expect: branded tee shirts and hats, stuffed aquatic animals, and trinkets. Warning: once your kid has fallen in love with a beluga whale or "Deepo," the Aquarium's mascot of an orange Garibaldi fish, he or she is going to want to take one home.

Any advice for the time- or attention-challenged?
If you’ve got a limited time—or attention span—to visit, it’s still possible to hit the highlights. Rather than racing through to see everything, make sure you beeline straight for the Ocean Voyager gallery and pause long enough to see (and maybe snap some pics of) one of the four whale sharks, which are neither whales nor sharks: they are the world’s largest fish, which average between 18 and 32 feet long. If you’ve time to squeeze one more gallery in, opt for the River Scout. The fresh water exhibit features animals from right here in Georgia.

Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta, Georgia, USA – Museum Review (2024)

FAQs

Is the Georgia Aquarium worth it? ›

The Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta is located just north of Centennial Olympic Park and is a worthwhile activity during your stay. This large property boasts 10 million gallons of fresh and saltwater and holds dozens of unique animals. View fascinating species including penguins, stingrays, sea turtles, and even sharks!

How long does it take to go through the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta? ›

We recommend about 3-4 hours to view our entire Aquarium.

What is so special about the Georgia Aquarium? ›

Did you know Georgia Aquarium is the only place in the world where you are guaranteed to swim with whale sharks, manta rays, and thousands of other marine animals?

What is the best day to visit the Georgia Aquarium? ›

One of the best times to plan a Georgia Aquarium visit is in the middle of the week (Monday – Thursday). You'll also avoid most of the school groups on field trips if you go in the late afternoon.

Why is Georgia Aquarium so expensive? ›

The upkeep of the facilities, the work with/on/for animals that they do, and the conservation they support costs a lot of money. It's the second largest aquarium in the world (and the largest in the US).

How long do most people spend at the Georgia Aquarium? ›

Typical visits to Georgia Aquarium last 2-4 hours. However, if you plan to attend animal presentations, we recommend allocating 4-6 hours to fully enjoy the shows and explore the exhibits at a leisurely pace.

What is the #1 aquarium in the US? ›

Visit the National Aquarium in Baltimore to see why it is the top tourist attraction in the state of Maryland and a top aquarium in the USA. An innovative dolphin sanctuary, three-story fish tank, and niche exhibits from around the world keep the crowds flowing in.

Is there a lot of walking at Georgia Aquarium? ›

You can easily get the entire aquarium in a few hours. We spent about 4 hours because it was so big but definitely worth it. We saw the dolphin show and spent a great deal of time observing the manta rays and the whale sharks. But it is definitely worth visiting.

Can you bring snacks into the Georgia Aquarium? ›

Food & Drink policy: No outside food or beverages are permitted in the aquarium with the exception of small snacks for children or visitors with food allergies. The aquarium has several water bottle filling stations, we encourage you to bring a refillable water bottle for your visit.

Is the dolphin show free at Georgia Aquarium? ›

Our dolphin presentation is FREE with general admission and first-come, first-served on the day of your visit but you can reserve seats ahead of time for $5.

Is the Atlanta Aquarium free on your birthday? ›

Visit Georgia Aquarium on your birthday, and your Aquarium admission is FREE! Visit on your birthday and provide proof of your birthday with a valid Georgia ID (or a copy of a birth certificate for children) when you purchase your ticket onsite at the Aquarium's ticket window.

Are there whales at the Georgia Aquarium? ›

Beluga Whale | Animal Encounter & Experience | Georgia Aquarium. Remembering Brian L. Davis., Ph.

Is it cold inside the Georgia Aquarium? ›

It is an air conditioned building so if you are comfortable in shorts in an air conditioned building then it will be fine. Helpful? Not too cold - stays same temp for the sea life year round - but I would wear layer on top and wear longer shorts or jeans for comfort if you are going to be there all day.

Can I bring a bag to Georgia Aquarium? ›

Lockers: We do not have lockers or coat/bag check services available. You will need to carry anything you bring into the aquarium for the duration of your visit.

What happens if you miss your time for the Georgia Aquarium? ›

If you're running late, you need to be through the waiting line, to where they scan your ticket by up to 1 hour past your ticket entry time. If you're going to be later than that, you must call them prior to your entry time & they'll reissue you a later entry time ticket.

Is Georgia or Tennessee Aquarium better? ›

Both are great interactive experiences for children & aquatic life. If you have to choose between the 2 I would probably say visit the GA Aquarium, but I live in Atlanta & still take my kids to the TN Aquarium when we are in Chattanooga.

Where does the Georgia Aquarium rank in the world? ›

It was the largest aquarium in the world from its opening in 2005 until 2012 when it was surpassed by the S.E.A. Aquarium in Singapore and the Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in China; the Georgia Aquarium remains the largest aquarium in the United States and the sixth largest in the world.

Is the dolphin show worth it at Georgia Aquarium? ›

It was really spectacular and my boys are still talking about it! The man skiing on the back of two dolphins was my 7-year-old's favorite! This show is a must-see when you visit the aquarium, so be sure to pick up your tickets upon arrival.

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