Solitary Islands Aquarium Ticket Reservations

Solitary Islands Aquarium Ticket Reservations

Solitary Islands Aquarium Ticket Reservations

By Southern Cross University, National Marine Science Centre

Location

National Marine Science Centre

2 Bay Drive Coffs Harbour, NSW 2450 Australia

About this event

THIS IS NOT A FREE EVENT - PAYMENT REQUIRED ON ENTRY

The Solitary Islands Aquarium lets you dive in and explore the unique marine environment of the Coffs Coast through its aquariums, guided tours and interactive displays.

The aquarium will be limited to 50 visitors at a time and, while not essential, we encourage visitors to pre-book tickets to avoid disappointment at the door. Please select a date and time when you would like to visit and present your reservation confirmation and payment upon arrival.

Prices are;

  • Adults = $15
  • Concession = $12
  • Child = $10
  • Family = $45 (2 adults/2 Children)

We look forward to seeing you at the aquarium and thank you for your ongoing support.

Organised by

Located on the edge of the spectacular Solitary Islands Marine Park in sub-tropical Coffs Harbour, the National Marine Science Centre is one of the world’s best situated facilities for studying coastal and marine habitats and their inhabitants.

Scientists at the NMSC excel in research in key global issues such as food security and the impacts of humans at local, regional, national and international levels.

Expertise in disciplines including marine biodiversity and ecology, aquaculture, estuarine and coastal processes, and coastal management provide a diverse base for teaching and research projects on conservation and sustainability of marine environments that are affected by increasing urbanisation and climate change.

The NMSC, a teaching and research facility of Southern Cross University, is focusing not only on addressing these key sustainability issues here and now, but also ensuring that Australia’s capacity to deal with them into the future is enhanced by training a new generation of suitably equipped marine scientists.