Solitary Islands Aquarium

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Coffs Harbour, Australia

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Solitary Islands Aquarium Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Solitary Islands Aquarium is located in Coffs Harbour, Australia on 2 Bay Dr. Solitary Islands Aquarium is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category aquariumtourist attraction in Australia.

Address

2 Bay Dr

Phone

+61 266598131

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Firman Rianto

The staffs are very friendly and knowledgeable. Exhibits are well maintained. Activities are good for kids too.

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Brent Jones

Very educational and interesting tour the presentations are done by people who work at the university and I rate this aquarium better then the Sydney aquarium based on the fact its not all about making a quick buck. Just a quick FYI did anyone know a octopus has 9 brains and 3 hearts... Crazy

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Michael Watson

Absolutely wonderful. The whole family enjoyed the experience, being able to look through the well presented aquarium full of a variety of fish, listen to presenters who were obviously passionate about their job, and some interactive elements for the kids. Small, but very clean, modern, and appealing. Make sure you book online to secure your spot. Highly recommended.

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Rachael Browne

Fantastic place. Good value for money, educational and fun

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Yoorana Whitby

My family loved it. Staff were friendly and helpful. Absolutely loved the displays and the information. Enjoyed watching feed the octopus and holding a sea cucumber.

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Colin Howard

To have to pay for a 10 min walk through this place to see fish in tanks not worth it.

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Ankit Patel

This animal attraction is at the National Marine Science Centre, part of Southern Cross University. You can visit on weekends and school holidays to discover just what makes the Solitary Islands Marine Park so important for ocean wildlife, without getting wet! In large, perfectly presented saltwater tanks you can peer into these ecosystems, viewing more than 60 fish species and 20 different kinds of invertebrates. Some of the stars are the anemonefish, blue tangs and super-smart octopuses, while at the touch pool you find out what sea cucumbers, sea urchins and sea stars feel like. All these species are accompanied by interpretive info and interactive displays.

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ben fisher

Good place for the kids to learn something new. Staff were lovely and interactive