The Gdynia Aquarium, which is part of the National Marine Fisheries Research Institute, is a unique place, where you can meet fascinating aquatic animals.
The Gdynia Aquarium, which is part of
the National Marine Fisheries Research Institute, is a zoological garden that is home to over 1,600 aquatic animals belonging to more than two hundred species from every corner of the world.
It's main attractions include
the largest coral reef in Poland, and a wide range of aquatic animals from
the giant octopus,
blacktip reef sharks, red piranhas, and freshwater stingrays to the dwarf crocodile -the world's smallest crocodile, and
the green anaconda - the world's heaviest snake.
The NMFRI Gdynia Aquarium takes an active role in public education, the goal of which is to disseminate knowledge about marine biology, ecology, and environmental protection.
The
Marine Education section offers unusual and inspiring lessons outside school:
- laboratory
- experiments
- outdoor workshops
- cinema
- theatre.
OPENING HOURS: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm from 1st Apr to 31st May (ticket office till 6:30 pm)
9:00 am - 8:00 pm from 1st Jun to 31st Aug (ticket office till 7:30 pm)
9:00 am - 7:00 pm from 1st Sep to 30th Sept (ticket office till 6:30 pm)
10:00 am - 5:00 pm from 1st Oct to 31st Mar (ticket office till 4:30 pm)
CLOSED
Mondays from 2nd Nov to 28th Feb
1st Nov, 24th Dec, 25th Dec, 31st Dec, 1st Jan
Easter Sunday
Corpus Christi feast
ADMISSIONNormal ticket -
24 PLN, discount ticket -
16 PLN Check also our
price promotion!
If you want to learn more about Gdynia Aquarium, visit our
website,
Facebook or
YouTube profiles.
Let's meet at the underwater garden!