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Combo: Oceanogràfic + Science Museum Tickets

Flamingos and swans in a pond at Oceanogràfic Valencia with modern architecture in the background.
Family observing sharks at Oceanogràfic aquarium, Valencia.
City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia with futuristic architecture and reflecting pool.
Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences architecture reflected in water.

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4.7/5(4,708)

Roberta R

Group
Verified booking
3 days ago
🦈 Five stars and a beluga judging me: An amazing experience! If you think the Oceanogràfic is just a place to watch fish swim while you munch on a soggy sandwich, you’re way off. This place is a riot of wonder, spatial architecture, and, above all, a lesson in humility taught by marine creatures far more photogenic than I am. Here are the two main reasons why I left my heart (and a fair bit of my smartphone’s memory) in Valencia: 1. The Belugas: The true “influencers” of the ocean 🐋 Guys, let’s talk about this. I went to see the belugas and realized what ordinary mortals feel when they lock eyes with a supermodel. These white giants don’t just swim: they look you in the eye with an air of aristocratic superiority that makes you want to apologize for simply existing. One of them swam up to the glass, did a half-pirouette, and stared at me as if to say, “Did you really dress like that just to come see me?” I was mesmerized. They have an overwhelming elegance and charm. I wanted to adopt one, but unfortunately it wouldn’t fit in the hotel bathtub. 2. The Shark Tunnel: Anxiety and adrenaline at sky-high levels 🦈 Then there’s the shark tunnel. You walk underneath while these submarines of flesh and teeth whiz past just a few centimeters from your head. The sensation is a wonderful mix of “Oh my God, what a spectacle of nature!” and “If the glass cracks right now, I’ll end up on the daily menu.” The flat sharks (the ones that look like they have a constantly angry face on the underside of their bellies) will swim right over you, giving you looks of pure contempt. It’s simply fascinating. You feel tiny, vulnerable, but incredibly pumped. 💡 My final verdict A beautiful, massive facility (wear comfortable shoes—don’t try to look cool in sandals), and a total immersion that will make you feel a bit like Aquaman and a bit like National Geographic. Rating: 10/10. I’d go back tomorrow, if only to make peace with the beluga. If you go to Valencia, the Oceanogràfic isn’t an option—it’s a moral obligation! PS: The science museum?? What can I say...you could spend a week in there!!! Absolutely amazing🤩🤩

Marta B

Group
Verified booking
Last week
The Aquarium and Science Museum in Valencia are a fantastic choice. You should set aside a whole day—or better yet, two—to experience all the wonders both venues have to offer. At the aquarium, you can see a wide variety of creatures living in all the world’s oceans and their surrounding areas. I saw dolphins, penguins, and beluga whales being fed in their natural habitat, as well as seals and many other creatures up close—closer than I’ve ever seen them at any zoo. The most impressive feature is the tunnels you walk through, with all kinds of fish, turtles, and sharks swimming above your head and all around you. The living conditions and natural habitats of the species on display are very well recreated, and the vegetation is beautiful. The exhibits are breathtaking for both children and adults. The beautiful grounds leading from the aquarium to the technology museum—and the entire Arts and Science City area in general—make a huge impression with their futuristic shapes. The best thing about the science museum is that you can touch many of the exhibits and experience how they work firsthand. I had a blast there like a kid, even though I’m almost 50! I wholeheartedly recommend it!

Loris E

Family
Verified booking
Last week
I went there with my son, and the aquarium absolutely lives up to its reputation. The variety of marine species is impressive, and the architecture of the City of Arts and Sciences that surrounds it is spectacular. The highlight for us was the underwater tunnel with sharks and stingrays. A quick tip for parents: buy tickets online to avoid the long lines at the entrance, and bring some water. It gets very crowded inside, especially in the enclosed pavilions, so be prepared to be patient. Overall, it was a great day of learning and family fun.

Thais C

Couple
Verified booking
5 days ago
My visit to the Oceanogràfic was an incredible experience. Check-in was quick, and everything was very well organized. I was impressed by the variety of marine animals and how well-maintained the exhibits looked. The underwater tunnel was spectacular, and the dolphin show was one of the highlights of the day. We spent several hours touring the facilities and enjoying each area. Without a doubt, a highly recommended visit for all ages.

Haritonov A

Couple
Verified booking
5 days ago
Valencia’s Oceanogràfic and Science Museum were an unforgettable experience. The Oceanogràfic was beautifully designed, full of fascinating marine life, and perfect for both learning and wonder. The Science Museum made discovery feel exciting and interactive, turning complex ideas into something fun and inspiring. Together, they made the City of Arts and Sciences a truly memorable highlight of Valencia.

Lucas C

Couple
Verified booking
4 days ago
I really, really liked it—it took me right back to my childhood watching the animals, and the facility was clean and well-organized. The only thing was that the dolphin show lasted 15 minutes, and half of that was just filler, but the rest was a unique experience. The hands-on exhibits at the museum are pretty worn out, but honestly, the museum is worth it If you want to have a good time, it’s actually pretty nice.
    • Explore two top attractions in Valencia with one ticket, Oceanogràfic and the Science Museum, and save on individual entry prices.

    • Step inside Europe’s largest aquarium and discover marine habitats from the Arctic to the Red Sea, plus a walk-through shark tunnel.

    • Dive into interactive science exhibits, hands-on experiments, and space missions at the Príncipe Felipe Science Museum, perfect for families.

    • Ideal for curious minds of all ages, whether you're into marine biology, or physics, or just want an educational day out in Valencia.

  • Oceanogràfic

    • Entry to Oceanogràfic

    Science Museum

    • Entry to the Science Museum
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

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    What our guests say

    Carolina V

    Couple
    Verified booking
    Last week
    I liked that the tickets are delivered right away and that the app works even if you don't have a signal, which can happen sometimes when traveling

    Roberta R

    Group
    Verified booking
    3 days ago
    🦈 Five stars and a beluga judging me: An amazing experience! If you think the Oceanogràfic is just a place to watch fish swim while you munch on a soggy sandwich, you’re way off. This place is a riot of wonder, spatial architecture, and, above all, a lesson in humility taught by marine creatures far more photogenic than I am. Here are the two main reasons why I left my heart (and a fair bit of my smartphone’s memory) in Valencia: 1. The Belugas: The true “influencers” of the ocean 🐋 Guys, let’s talk about this. I went to see the belugas and realized what ordinary mortals feel when they lock eyes with a supermodel. These white giants don’t just swim: they look you in the eye with an air of aristocratic superiority that makes you want to apologize for simply existing. One of them swam up to the glass, did a half-pirouette, and stared at me as if to say, “Did you really dress like that just to come see me?” I was mesmerized. They have an overwhelming elegance and charm. I wanted to adopt one, but unfortunately it wouldn’t fit in the hotel bathtub. 2. The Shark Tunnel: Anxiety and adrenaline at sky-high levels 🦈 Then there’s the shark tunnel. You walk underneath while these submarines of flesh and teeth whiz past just a few centimeters from your head. The sensation is a wonderful mix of “Oh my God, what a spectacle of nature!” and “If the glass cracks right now, I’ll end up on the daily menu.” The flat sharks (the ones that look like they have a constantly angry face on the underside of their bellies) will swim right over you, giving you looks of pure contempt. It’s simply fascinating. You feel tiny, vulnerable, but incredibly pumped. 💡 My final verdict A beautiful, massive facility (wear comfortable shoes—don’t try to look cool in sandals), and a total immersion that will make you feel a bit like Aquaman and a bit like National Geographic. Rating: 10/10. I’d go back tomorrow, if only to make peace with the beluga. If you go to Valencia, the Oceanogràfic isn’t an option—it’s a moral obligation! PS: The science museum?? What can I say...you could spend a week in there!!! Absolutely amazing🤩🤩

    Marta B

    Group
    Verified booking
    Last week
    The Aquarium and Science Museum in Valencia are a fantastic choice. You should set aside a whole day—or better yet, two—to experience all the wonders both venues have to offer. At the aquarium, you can see a wide variety of creatures living in all the world’s oceans and their surrounding areas. I saw dolphins, penguins, and beluga whales being fed in their natural habitat, as well as seals and many other creatures up close—closer than I’ve ever seen them at any zoo. The most impressive feature is the tunnels you walk through, with all kinds of fish, turtles, and sharks swimming above your head and all around you. The living conditions and natural habitats of the species on display are very well recreated, and the vegetation is beautiful. The exhibits are breathtaking for both children and adults. The beautiful grounds leading from the aquarium to the technology museum—and the entire Arts and Science City area in general—make a huge impression with their futuristic shapes. The best thing about the science museum is that you can touch many of the exhibits and experience how they work firsthand. I had a blast there like a kid, even though I’m almost 50! I wholeheartedly recommend it!

    Loris E

    Family
    Verified booking
    Last week
    I went there with my son, and the aquarium absolutely lives up to its reputation. The variety of marine species is impressive, and the architecture of the City of Arts and Sciences that surrounds it is spectacular. The highlight for us was the underwater tunnel with sharks and stingrays. A quick tip for parents: buy tickets online to avoid the long lines at the entrance, and bring some water. It gets very crowded inside, especially in the enclosed pavilions, so be prepared to be patient. Overall, it was a great day of learning and family fun.

    Thais C

    Couple
    Verified booking
    5 days ago
    My visit to the Oceanogràfic was an incredible experience. Check-in was quick, and everything was very well organized. I was impressed by the variety of marine animals and how well-maintained the exhibits looked. The underwater tunnel was spectacular, and the dolphin show was one of the highlights of the day. We spent several hours touring the facilities and enjoying each area. Without a doubt, a highly recommended visit for all ages.
  • Explore two of Valencia’s top attractions with one convenient ticket. Skip the hassle of separate bookings.

    Getting Started

    Show your mobile ticket at the entrance. Both venues may perform bag checks, especially during weekends and holidays, so allow some extra time.

    What to Expect

    Oceanogràfic

    Europe’s largest aquarium, featuring marine life from the world’s major ecosystems.

    • Walk through a 35-meter-long shark tunnel surrounded by 7 million liters of water.

    • Explore themed habitats like the Arctic, Mediterranean, Wetlands, and the Red Sea.

    • Watch dolphins leap and play at the Dolphinarium — a favorite with kids and adults alike.

    • See beluga whales, jellyfish, sea lions, and thousands of aquatic species across nine towers.

    Science Museum (Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe)

    An interactive museum designed to make science fun and accessible for all ages.

    • Engage with hands-on exhibits covering physics, genetics, space, and sustainability.

    • Participate in live demonstrations and workshops led by museum staff.

    • Learn about cutting-edge science through immersive displays and rotating exhibitions.

    • Ideal for families, school groups, and curious minds who enjoy learning by doing.

  • What to bring

    Oceanogràfic

    • Comfortable footwear for walking between large aquarium zones and outdoor exhibits.

    • A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen — many exhibits and pathways are outdoors.

    Science Museum

    • Notebooks or devices if you plan to take notes or engage with interactive exhibits.

    • A light jacket — some indoor exhibition halls are air-conditioned and can feel chilly.

    What's not allowed

    Oceanogràfic

    • Pets are not allowed, except certified service animals.

    • Flash photography is prohibited in sensitive animal zones.

    • Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside the aquarium.

    Science Museum

    • Loud music, scooters, or large toys that could disrupt exhibits are not allowed.

    • Smoking and vaping are prohibited throughout the venue.

    Accessibility

    Oceanogràfic

    • The venue is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators available throughout.

    • Wheelchairs can be rented at the entrance with a refundable deposit.

    Science Museum

    • Fully accessible for visitors with reduced mobility, including elevators and adapted restrooms.

    • Staff assistance is available at major exhibition halls upon request.

    Additional information

    Oceanogràfic

    • Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult.

    • Keep in mind that flash photography, selfie sticks, and outside food are not allowed

    • Due to venue restrictions, pets cannot tag along for this experience.

    Science Museum

    • Exhibits are hands-on and ideal for kids, families, and school groups.

    • Temporary exhibitions may require a small additional fee.

    • Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.

    • Please display your mobile voucher along with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.

    • If you have purchased reduced-price tickets, please carry your valid photo ID proof for verification

    Ticket redemption points

    Oceanogràfic

    • Redeem your ticket at the entrance turnstiles of Oceanogràfic.

    • Address: Carrer d'Eduardo Primo Yúfera, 1B, 46013 València, Valencia, Spain.

    Get directions to the redemption point

    Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe

    • Redeem your ticket at Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe.

    • Address: Ciudad de las Artes y de las Ciencias, Av. del Professor López Piñero, 7, 46013 Valencia, Spain.

    Get directions to the redemption point

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