In 2026, standard Oceanografic Valencia tickets cost €33.70 for adults and €25.30 for children aged 4-12. Combo tickets that include entry to the Hemisferic and Science Museum start at €38.40, offering up to 20% savings compared to buying separately. To skip the queue, purchase official skip-the-line tickets online in advance or opt for combo passes that include priority entry, especially during peak months from June to September.
Visitors wanting a cost-effective way to visit multiple City of Arts and Sciences attractions with less waiting time.
Significant savings on combined tickets plus the ability to bypass long entrance lines during busy periods.
Skip-the-line tickets and combo deals require purchasing in advance and may not offer full flexibility for last-minute plans.
Buying standard tickets on-site early in the morning to avoid crowds, though this risks waiting in line during peak season.
Oceanografic Valencia Tickets
Oceanografic Valencia charges adults approximately €33.70 and children (4-12) around €25.30 for standard admission in 2026, but combo tickets bundling the Hemisferic and Science Museum start at €38.40 and save up to 20% compared to buying separately. The aquarium houses over 45,000 animals across 500 species in 42,000 square meters of exhibition space, making it the largest facility of its kind in Europe.
Getting the right ticket at the right price is the difference between a smooth day and a frustrating one. This guide breaks down every ticket type, where to buy them for the best deal, and how to avoid the queues that regularly stretch past the entrance during peak season (June through September).
Whether you want a standard entry, a combined pass for the entire City of Arts and Sciences complex, or a skip-the-line ticket through a third-party platform, the information below covers current 2026 pricing, seasonal discounts, and insider strategies that save both money and time.
How Much Do Oceanografic Tickets Cost in 2026?
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Location of the Oceanografic within the City of Arts and Sciences complex
Are combo tickets for Hemisferic, Science Museum, Oceanografic worth it?
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“The underwater tunnel at Oceanografic is 35 meters long and holds 7 million liters of water directly above you. Even after visiting dozens of aquariums worldwide, walking through that tunnel with bull sharks circling overhead still makes the hair on your arms stand up.”
Where is the best place to buy Oceanografic tickets?
How Do You Skip the Queue at Oceanografic?
Three methods work reliably: buy skip-the-line tickets from Tiqets or Headout (€33-38), arrive before 10:30 AM on any day, or visit on a weekday outside of July-August. The longest queues form between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM on Saturdays during school holidays.
The skip-the-line ticket does not mean you walk straight in without stopping. It means you use a priority entry lane rather than the general admission queue. During peak times, this saves 15-30 minutes. During off-peak times, the general queue is short enough that it barely matters.
Here are the specific strategies ranked by effectiveness:
1. Buy timed-entry tickets online (any platform)
All online tickets include a time slot. Choosing the first slot of the day (10:00 AM) means you arrive when the aquarium is least crowded. By 11:00, family groups start arriving in waves from tour buses.
2. Visit on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday
Weekend crowds at Oceanografic are roughly double the weekday count. Wednesday is typically the quietest day. If your trip allows flexibility, a midweek visit transforms your day completely.
3. Go after 4:00 PM
The aquarium closes at 6:00 PM (winter) or 8:00 PM (summer). An afternoon entry means thinner crowds, softer lighting in the tanks, and a more relaxed pace. Two hours is enough to see the highlights if you skip the Dolphin Show.
One final note on queues: the worst bottleneck is actually inside, not outside. The underwater tunnel gets congested around midday. Walk through it first thing when you enter, then double back later if you want photos without crowds in the frame.
What Are the Best Ticket Deals and Discounts?
Residents of the Valencian Community get a 20% discount (adult ticket drops to €26.90), families of 4+ receive a 10% group discount, and the MegaPass (€79) bundles the Oceanografic with a hop-on-hop-off bus and audio guide for a full day of sightseeing.
Discount availability changes seasonally, but these are the consistently available deals:
Resident Discount (20% off): Show a valid DNI or NIE from the Valencian Community at the ticket office or enter your ID number when booking online. This applies to all ticket types including combos.
Family Packages: The CAC website sometimes runs family bundles (2 adults + 2 children) that save approximately 10-15% versus buying four individual tickets. These promotions typically appear during school holiday periods (Semana Santa, Christmas, summer).
Valencia MegaPass: Available through Viator at €79, this all-in-one pass includes Oceanografic entry, the Science Museum, the Hemisferic, a 48-hour hop-on-hop-off bus pass, an audio guide, and 1GB of mobile data. For a family spending 2-3 days in Valencia, this is the best value available.
Birthday Discount: Visitors who present valid ID showing their birthday get free entry on their actual birthday. This applies to the birthday person only, not their entire group.
Students with a valid international student card (ISIC) do not receive a standard discount at Oceanografic, which surprises many visitors. The student discount applies only to the Science Museum and Hemisferic. However, some third-party platforms occasionally run student promotions, so it is worth checking Headout and Tiqets before buying.
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What Should You See Inside Oceanografic?
The underwater tunnel (Oceans zone), the Dolphinarium show, and the Arctic beluga whales are the three must-see highlights. Together they take about 90 minutes, but allowing 3-4 hours for the full complex lets you see everything without rushing.
The aquarium is divided into 10 zones, each representing a different marine ecosystem. Here is a recommended route that avoids the worst crowd pinch points:
Start: Underwater Tunnel (Oceans)
This 35-meter glass tunnel sits beneath a tank holding 7 million liters of water. Bull sharks, sand tiger sharks, ocean sunfish, and manta rays pass directly overhead. Arrive within the first 30 minutes of opening and you will have the tunnel nearly to yourself. By noon, it becomes a slow-moving queue of people taking selfies.
Second Stop: Arctic Zone
Two beluga whales live here, and they are genuinely striking. The viewing windows let you get within a meter of these animals. The beluga feeding sessions (check times at the entrance) draw crowds, but watching them glide around between feeds is almost better.
Third Stop: Red Sea
Felix Candela designed this building (it is the one that looks like a water lily from outside). Inside, tropical fish, seahorses, and moray eels fill brightly lit tanks. Less crowded than the main zones and genuinely beautiful.
Fourth Stop: Dolphinarium
The dolphin show runs 3-4 times daily and lasts about 30 minutes. The 10,500-seat stadium fills up, so arrive 15 minutes before showtime. Rows 1-4 are the "splash zone," and you will get wet. Rows 5-10 give the best overall view.
The Mediterranean zone and the Wetlands area (an outdoor aviary with flamingos and ibises) are worth the time if you have 4+ hours. The gift shop at the exit is expensive, but the stuffed dolphin toys and shark magnets make decent souvenirs for kids. Expect to spend €8-25 on souvenirs.
What Are the Opening Hours and Best Times to Visit?
Oceanografic opens at 10:00 AM daily year-round. Closing times vary by season: 6:00 PM in winter (November-March), 7:00 PM in spring/autumn, and 8:00 PM (sometimes 9:00 PM or midnight for special events) in summer (July-August). Last entry is always 1 hour before closing.
The aquarium does not close for any public holidays, including Christmas Day and New Year's Day, though hours may be shortened to 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM on those dates.
Best times to visit, ranked:
1. Weekday mornings, September-October: Warm enough to enjoy the outdoor areas, but summer crowds have dissipated. The light through the underwater tunnel at 10:30 AM creates spectacular blue-green reflections. Water temperature is still warm enough for the outdoor shark lagoon viewing area.
2. Wednesday mornings, any season: Consistently the least crowded day of the week. School groups tend to visit on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
3. Late afternoon in summer (after 4:00 PM): Day-trippers start leaving, and the evening light hitting Calatrava's white concrete buildings from the west side is worth seeing on its own.
The aquarium is fully indoors and air-conditioned, making it one of the best things to do in Valencia on scorching summer days when the temperature outside hits 38-40°C. Many families combine a morning at the aquarium with an afternoon at Malvarrosa beach, which is a 15-minute drive or 25-minute bus ride (Line 95) from the complex.
How Do You Get to Oceanografic?
The fastest option is Bus Line 95 from the city center (Plaza del Ayuntamiento), which takes 15 minutes and stops directly at the City of Arts and Sciences entrance. A single ride costs €1.50 with the Mobilis card. Walking from Ciutat Vella takes about 35 minutes through the scenic Turia Gardens.
Here are all transport options:
By Bus: Lines 95, 35, and 40 all stop near the complex. Line 95 is the most direct from the center. The hop-on-hop-off tourist bus also stops here. See our getting around Valencia guide for full public transport details.
By Metro: The nearest metro station is Alameda (Lines 3 and 5), about a 15-minute walk south through the Turia Gardens. It is a pleasant walk but not ideal in 38°C summer heat with small children.
Walking through Turia Gardens: The old riverbed-turned-park runs directly to the complex. From Ciutat Vella, head east along the gardens for about 2.5 km. It takes 30-35 minutes and is the most scenic route, passing playgrounds, fountains, and Gulliver Park along the way.
By Car/Taxi: There is paid parking at the complex (€5-8 for a full day depending on season). An Uber or taxi from the old town costs approximately €7-10. Getting a taxi back in the evening can take 10-15 minutes during peak season as the pickup area gets congested.
If you are coming from the airport, the cheapest option is Metro Line 3 or 5 to Alameda station, then a 15-minute walk. Total journey: about 35-40 minutes, €5.80 for the airport metro supplement.
Is Oceanografic Worth It for Families with Kids?
Absolutely. Children aged 3 to 12 are the primary target audience, and the facility delivers. The Dolphin Show, touch pools, and underwater tunnel keep kids engaged for 3-4 hours. A family of four (2 adults, 2 children aged 4-12) pays approximately €118 for standard tickets, or €93 with the triple combo.
The aquarium is fully pushchair/stroller accessible with ramps throughout. Baby changing facilities are located in all restroom blocks. The cafe serves kids' meals (pasta, chicken fingers, fruit) for €6-8.
For kids under 4 (free entry), the outdoor areas with flamingos and pelicans in the Wetlands zone tend to be the biggest hit. Toddlers also love the touch pool in the Mediterranean zone where they can gently handle sea cucumbers and starfish under staff supervision.
The Valencia with kids guide has more family-friendly activities, but Oceanografic consistently ranks as the number one attraction for families visiting the city. Combine it with the neighboring Science Museum (included in the combo) for a full day that keeps children under 10 completely occupied.
One honest caveat: the food inside is mediocre and overpriced. Pack sandwiches and snacks, especially for picky eaters. There is a picnic area outside the main entrance where you can eat your own food before re-entering (keep your ticket/wristband visible). The nearest supermarket is a 10-minute walk at Centro Comercial Aqua.
How can I quickly buy Oceanografic tickets?
Quick Ticket Buying Summary
- Best Value: Triple combo (Oceanografic + Hemisferic + Science Museum) at €38.40/adult saves 25%
- Best for Skipping Queues: Tiqets or Headout skip-the-line tickets (€33-38)
- Best All-Day Pass: Valencia MegaPass (€79) includes transport + 3 venues
- Best for Residents: 20% discount with DNI/NIE at official website (€26.90)
- Best Free Option: Visit on your birthday with valid ID
For most visitors, the decision comes down to this: if you only want Oceanografic, buy on the official CAC website or Headout for the standard €33.70. If you want the full City of Arts and Sciences visit, get the triple combo and save €13 per person. And if you are spending multiple days and want transport included, the MegaPass at €79 is hard to beat.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the official resources and booking links for Oceanografic?
Combo ticket purchases and venue information for all CAC attractions
Official tourist card with transport and attraction discounts
Official ticket sales, opening hours, and event calendar







