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The Aquarium of the Bay in San Francisco, California, is the place to go if you want to see and learn about marine life. Hundreds of gallons of water are contained in tanks that visitors can walk by as they view a wide variety of marine life. Over 20,000 marine animals, including otters, sharks, sea stars, fish, rays, octopuses and jellyfish, call the aquarium home. Did you know that jellyfish are made up of water and contain no functioning organs? How about the fact that anchovies' lateral lines serve as sensory organs? Use your discount GreatWorkPerks Aquarium of the Bay tickets to see all these amazing marine animals in person and learn facts!
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Aquarium of the Bay San Francisco
Learn about the fascinating aquatic creatures that call Northern California home at the Aquarium of the Bay. With over 20,000 marine animals, the Aquarium of the Bay at PIER 39 is a great place to visit with friends and family. Find many amazing animals, from sleek sharks and rays to secretive octopuses and hypnotic jellyfish. You will also get to see some sparkling anchovies and frolicking river otters.
The diverse animal collection can be found in many different types of habitats, such as transparent touch pools or walk-through tunnel exhibits. Nature lovers will enjoy this educational opportunity and will be able to understand the most pressing environmental issues of our time, such as global warming, ocean plastic pollution, and habitat loss.
The Aquarium of the Bay offers something exciting and fun for guests of all ages. They welcome participation in any aspect of their work, whether you're curious about their virtual science lessons on conservation and marine life, volunteer opportunities, or the ExoXpeditions program for adventurous travelers. Visiting the aquarium is one of the most exciting and affordable things to do in San Francisco!
What to Expect at the Aquarium of the Bay?
Explore inside the Aquarium by dropping by any of the exhibits and galleries mentioned below with your Aquarium of the Bay tickets from GreatWorkPerks.


Discover the Bay
This gallery introduces San Francisco Bay's ecosystem and shows seven animal habitats.
Highlights:
- Beauties of the Bay include the orange Garibaldi (the California State Marine Fish), green Moray Eels, and multicolored rockfish.
- Anchovies swirling. Anchovies' lateral lines are sensory organs. This helps animals stick together and avoid predators by sensing the school's movement.
- Bay babies explore underwater newborns, from Skates to perch.


Go With The Flow
Go With The Flow has mesmerizing jellies. Ambient lighting highlights these hypnotic invertebrates. A 725-gallon tank displays Moon Jellies, and a 740-gallon tank displays Pacific Sea Nettles. Did you know that there are over 200 species of Jellies? Jellies are 95% water and have no organs. Their bodies pulse, but currents control their movement. As water temperatures rise, jellyfish populations and ranges grow. This exhibit explains the jellyfish population boom.


Under the Bay
This gallery lets visitors walk through 300 feet of acrylic tunnels filled with schooling anchovies, skates, bay rays, and sharks.
Near Shore Tunnel
San Francisco Bay is 10-15 feet deep. This tunnel reveals the Bay's shallow-water creatures. It lacks depth but has a wide range of species. San Francisco Bay's shallow mudflats are breeding grounds for many animals, including sharks. In the Near Shore exhibit tunnel, you will get to see anchovies, Rockfish, Garibaldi, and Giant Pacific Octopuses.
Sharks of Alcatraz Tunnel
Sharks, rays, sturgeons, and other creatures soar above and rest on the sandy floor of the second tunnel exhibit. Meet Sevengill Sharks, the largest predators in San Francisco Bay, and Leopard and Soupfin sharks, also.


Touch the Bay
This gallery lets visitors touch bat rays, skates, leopard sharks, sea stars, and sea cucumbers. Bay lab station complements the touch pools.
Touchpools
Two touch pools house sharks, rays, skates, sea stars, and anemones. Make sure to take some awesome pictures of this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Bay Lab
This exhibit features chinchillas, tortoises, and frogs. These animals share how climate change affects their habits and habitats.
Bay Lab Station (Temporarily Closed)
Naturalists lead animal encounters and climate change discussions at this science station. The station features microscopes and puzzles for all ages.
River Otters
This gallery features adorable river otters. Shasta, rescued from the Louisiana fur trade, Ryer, Baxter, and Tahoe live in this gallery. River otters are found throughout the Bay Area and its river systems. If you see one in the wild, you know the waterway is healthy.
Conservation Status
A century ago, water pollution, habitat degradation, and the fur trade decreased California's River Otter populations. Regulations to improve water quality and the river habitat have allowed River Otter populations to recover. River Otters' return to the San Francisco Bay estuary shows what a healthy watershed can do.
Highlight Animals
- White Sturgeon
- Sea Star
- Bat Ray
- California Sheephead
- Jellies
- Sevengill Shark
- River Otter
- Giant Pacific Octopus
Get Ready for Your Trip
More than 24,000 local marine animals await you as you venture through the aquarium. Interpretive naturalists are on hand at all times to help you learn more about the animals you come into contact with and answer any questions you may have. Find out about the best and most beautiful pastimes in San Francisco right here. Experiencing the marine life of California is easy with your aquarium GreatWorkPerks tickets!
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Know how to get there
PIER 39 is a well-known landmark in San Francisco, and the Aquarium of the Bay can be found there.
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Purchase Aquarium of the Bay tickets early.
Even though advance reservations are no longer needed, we encourage guests to purchase tickets in advance to avoid running out of entrances. One advantage of buying GreatWorkPerks discount tickets is that you can enter the Aquarium of the Bay San Francisco as soon as they open their doors for visitors!
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Arrive early.
On regular days, the venue opens at 11:00 AM and closes at 6:00 PM daily, seven days a week. Walking around the whole place runs approximately 90 minutes, which makes it perfect to finish just in time before eating your lunch. If you wish to start your excursion without big crowds, arriving earlier is the best option!
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Bring your cameras.
Capturing the best memories is what the Aquarium is all about! Don't forget to bring your camera. But be careful! Some marine animals are light-sensitive, so remember to turn off your flash if you don't want to harm them.
Guidelines
- Unvaccinated guests are required to wear a mask at all times when visiting.
- Wearing face coverings is no longer required but is highly encouraged for vaccinated guests.
- Advance reservations are no longer required.
- Check out the operating hours during holidays below:
- The aquarium opens from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Thanksgiving Day.
- On Christmas Eve, early closure is also applied. Operating hours are from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
- The 2aquarium is closed on Christmas Day.
- Normal operating hours start at 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily, Monday through Sunday.
Frequently Asked Questions for Medieval Times Baltimore
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Where is the Aquarium of the Bay located?
The Aquarium is located at PIER 39, Embarcadero and Beach Street, San Francisco, CA 94133.
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Are reservations needed to enter the venue?
No, reservations are not required when entering the Aquarium. All you need to do is purchase your Aquarium of the Bay discount tickets through GreatWorkPerks.
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Do I need to print my Aquarium of the Bay tickets?
No need to print your GreatWorkPerks Aquarium of the Bay discount tickets. One of the perks when buying your tickets through GreatWorkPerks is that you do not need to bring a printed copy of your ticket with you to show at the ticket booth.
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Do I need to buy my child an Aquarium of the Bay ticket?
Kids ages 4-12 need an admission pass to enter the venue. Children below four years old are free of charge.
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What is the Aquarium's payment method?
The Aquarium of the Bay accepts the following payment methods:
- Cash
- Credit Cards - Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover
- Alipay and WeChat
- ATM is located in a retail store at PIER 39.
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Does the Aquarium of the Bay have a parking lot?
No, the Aquarium does not offer any parking lot for the clients; however, public and street parking are available. Paid metered restrictions applied.
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Does the establishment have a place to put luggage or a stroller?
They don't provide storage for personal items. This includes group and class trips. Guests should visit the San Francisco Welcome Center on PIER 39's second floor.
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Is the aquarium wheelchair-friendly?
The Aquarium is mostly accessible.
- Behind the Scenes and Feed the Sharks Experiences: Standard-sized wheelchairs can be accommodated.
- You can use a wheelchair while you're at the Aquarium. Wheelchairs are given out on a first-come, first-served basis, and a photo ID is required to use one.
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Are animals welcome at the Aquarium of the Bay?
Unfortunately, no. Animals are not allowed inside, except for service animals.
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How long does it take to see everything in the aquarium?
Seeing all the exhibits while walking through the gallery at an average pace typically takes about an hour and a half. Time taken for photo ops and stops are not included in the calculation.
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Can I bring food inside the Aquarium of the Bay?
No, outside food is not permitted. However, drinks with closed lids are permitted.
Aquarium of the Bay SF Tickets
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Aquarium of the Bay
Child (0-3)Free Entry Ticket for visitors 3 years of age and younger when combined with one full paying Adult/SeniorFree
Senior (62-99)Entry ticket grant access to the aquarium.Discounted Price starts at $21.60
Adult (13-61)General admission tickets grant access to the aquariumDiscounted Price starts at $25.20
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