Spring Break is coming up soon for my girls, and my husband has a whole week off work! Every year we typically take a short vacation close to home. We have been to Georgia Aquarium many times, but they are always adding new exhibits so it’s a different experience every time you visit.
Combo Ticket Discounts
If you are planning to visit Atlanta for Spring Break, I would definitely recommend the CityPASS. We did a CityPASS on our honeymoon in San Francisco. The very best attractions have been wrapped up in a ticket booklet that’s valid for 9 consecutive days starting with the first day of use, giving you plenty of time to make some memories during Spring Break!
Not planning on doing all five attractions? You can get the “Pandas & Penguins” discounted combo ticket to visit Georgia Aquarium and Zoo Atlanta or the “Mountains to Seas” Georgia Aquarium and Stone Mountain combo ticket.
For a limited time only, enjoy special online-only Early Bird Savings for every member of your family until 11am every day of the week! Select an entry time before to 11AM, print your tickets, and bypass the ticketing lines! Click to learn more about the special offers at Georgia Aquarium.
Hotel Packages
Although we are close enough to visit the city and drive home, Atlanta traffic can be crazy, and it’s worth it to stay in a hotel if you are doing multiple attractions. We stayed in Atlanta on New Years, and it was so convenient being able to run back to the room, especially with kids.
Georgia Aquarium has partnered with a variety of nearby hotels to offer combo packages. Book a “Aquarium Preferred Hotel” Package and receive exclusive General Admission Anytime tickets, allowing you to bypass the lines and enter the Georgia Aquarium any time during normal operating hours. These special tickets are only available by booking a “Preferred Hotel” package.
General Admission includes the following: Admission to the Aquarium with access to the galleries like Tropical Diver, Ocean Voyager, River Scout and Cold Water Quest, AT&T Dolphin Show, 4D Funbelievable Theater, and SunTrust Pier 225’s live presentation, Under the Boardwalk, with incredible California sea lions.
Make sure to arrive 30-45 minutes prior to show times for the special pre-show and to get good seats! If you are brave enough to sit in the first few rows, you will have the opportunity to get splashed by the animals!
Mobile App
To make the most of your visit, download the free, interactive Georgia Aquarium mobile app before visiting. You’ll discover fun facts and information about the marine animals, get guided audio tours through the galleries, and receive updates on show times, character appearances and more!
You can also load your tickets onto the app! Just select “Mobile Tickets” in the side menu of the mobile app and enter your ticket confirmation number. Your tickets will be loaded onto your phone so you can skip the lines and scan them at the door.
Journey with Gentle Giants & SCUBA Diving (older kids)
I am so excited to suit up and SCUBA dive in Georgia Aquarium’s Ocean Voyager exhibit with thousands of fish, zebra sharks, and sawfish this summer! I have been SCUBA diving before, but never in a 6.3 million gallon tank with the largest fish in the world, the whale shark! The newest Rebreather Dive Program is available for adults and teens who are at least 15 years old with up to an hour dive time.
Animal Encounters & Behind the Scenes Tours (younger kids)
Georgia Aquarium also offers behind-the-scenes tours for guests of all ages interested in learning more about daily operations at the Aquarium and caring for the animals.
Kids ages 7 and up can go behind the scenes to meet dolphins, sea otters and/or penguins. Each encounter is a separate experience. They are a great interactive addition to anyone’s Aquarium visit. Reservations are available on a first come, first served basis so book them early!
Extended Hours
Beginning Saturday, March 25 thru Saturday, April 15, Georgia Aquarium will offer extended hours for spring break, opening an hour earlier Monday-Saturday. Take a look at the 2017 calendar to see all the Georgia Aquarium happenings. You can also view the daily show times on this calendar, and on the mobile app. So what are you waiting for? Plan your Spring Break visit now!
I am a Georgia Aquarium Ambassador, and in exchange for my time and efforts reporting my opinion, my family and I are provided complimentary tickets and compensation by the company or agency representing the company. All views and opinions are my own.
The Georgia Aquarium is so much fun! We try to get there at least once a month. You could spend days there and not see everything.
That sounds like such a fun aquarium. I just know that my boys would love it there.
We’ve been talking about taking a trip down to Georgia, and the aquarium is definitely going to be on our list. We love going to any aquariums that are in the area when we travel.
Ooooh! I LOVE this! Aquariums are so much fun! We’ve seen a lot of them, but not this one. I’ll have to keep this bookmarked. We’ve been talking about heading down that way.
This is really helpful. I do want to plan another trip to visit this aquarium. It was so cool!
This looks like a lot of fun! We have plans to visit an aquarium when we go on vacation this Spring. I think my boys are going to love it!
The aquarium is one of our favorite places to visit as a family and ideal spring break destination. The behind the scenes tour options would definitely be extra special.
That looks like an amazing aquarium to visit! I love all the pictures you shared!
The Georgia Aquarium is so neat. We haven’t been in ages and this post is making me want to go back. I would definitely get early bird tickets.
Thanks for the information. I would love to take my son there
I love all of this. What a great experience and lovely photos!
Atlanta is a culturally diverse city, rich with fun and interesting things to do. We have it all – history, art, music, science, amusement, parks, lakes and mountains.
Oh wow! This is really fun! I love all your pictures!! Would love to visit here with the kids! 😀
I’ve never been here before. It’s a beautiful place and I would love to take my kids here. It’s always nice to take them to aquariums and museums. It’s a good learning experience.
Hey welcome to my city. I been to the GA Aquarium quiet a few time and it is always magic!
Atlanta sounds like a really fun city and your post is filled with a lot of useful information! Im als a big fan of aquariums…I wish I could come visit but we’re trying to cut back on our expenses this spring break. Maybe next year!
This looks beautiful. It would make a great family trip.
We went to the GA aquarium last year and it was SO much fun!! It’s so beautiful and fun to go to! I can’t wait to go back
My kids would love the dolphin encounter. They have never been very close to them, and I know it would be a lifelong memory. The whole aquarium looks awesome!
What a fun guide! I’ve never been there and would love to go there one day with my kiddies!
looks awesome. my kids love aquariums, we have been to a lot round the US. This is one on our list.
This seems like an amazing idea. I love aquariums and I wouldn’t hesitate to visit it when I go to Georgia. Where did you get the CityPASS?
You can buy the CityPASS combo tickets on the Georgia Aquarium website: http://www.georgiaaquarium.org/experience/visit/tickets/combos