Discover animals and habitats unique to Tropical North Queensland.
Learn about the importance of the Wet Tropics Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef.
Enjoy daily presentations, including: Ecosystem talks and animal encounters, Marine touch tank experience, Diver presentations, Ray and Shark Feeding Show at 11:00 AM.
Cairns Aquarium Ticket - General Admission
From $ 26.85
Please Note:
Concession tickets includes Senior Citizens, Students, Pensioners and disabled visitors upon presentation of a recognised Seniors, Student, Pension or Carers Card
Health Care Cards are not accepted as a Concession.
Inclusions:
Single-day admission to Cairns Aquarium.
Daily animal and ecosystem educational presentations.
Daily marine touch tank encounter.
Daily ray and shark feeding show (11:00 am).
Complimentary visitor map.
Exclusions:
Other personal expenses.
Insurance.
Cairns Aquarium - Students Concession Admission
From $ 27.73
Inclusions:
Single-day admission to Cairns Aquarium.
Explore the unique animals and habitats of Tropical North Queensland.
Learn about the importance of the Wet Tropics Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef.
Enjoy daily presentations, including: Ecosystem talks and animal encounters, Marine touch tank experience, Diver presentations, Ray and Shark Feeding Show at 11:00 AM.
Student admission available with a valid student ID required upon entry.
Cairns Aquarium Ticket - General Admission and Turtle Hospital Tour
From $ 134.88
Please Note:
The child unit must book with at least one adult.
Group size: 1 - 10 participants.
Presentation of a recognized Seniors, Student, Pension, or Carer Card is required upon entry.
Inclusions:
1 Cairns Aquarium entry ticket.
English-speaking guide.
Guided tour inside the attraction.
Turtle educational experience.
30-minute Cairns Turtle Rehabilitation Center tour.
Get up close and personal with the sea turtles in the rehabilitation center.
See an audio-visual presentation that will teach you about the dangers that Australia’s six species of sea turtles face.
Learn about how turtles are rescued, treated, released, and tracked.