San Antonio Summer Pass
San Antonio Summer Pass
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San Antonio Summer Pass Tickets
The San Antonio Summer Pass combines three of the city's premier animal and nature attractions into one convenient ticket. You'll gain entry to the San Antonio Aquarium with its 8,000 aquatic creatures and exotic animals, the San Antonio Zoo featuring over 750 species from around the world, and the underground wonder of Natural Bridge Caverns with its spectacular rock formations.
This pass offers exceptional value for families and nature enthusiasts who want to explore multiple attractions without the hassle of purchasing separate tickets. You can visit each location at your own pace within the validity period, making it perfect for a flexible itinerary. The combination covers everything from interactive touch tanks and feeding experiences to ancient underground chambers illuminated by 2,500 LED lights.
Highlights
- San Antonio Aquarium's interactive exhibits with touch tanks and feeding opportunities for hands-on encounters with marine life and exotic animals
- San Antonio Zoo's themed habitats including African Savanna, Amazon Rainforest, and Big Cat Valley with lions and tigers
- Natural Bridge Caverns' guided underground tours revealing dramatic stalactites and stalagmites formed over millennia
- Kronkosky's Tiny Tot Nature Spot at the zoo, designed specifically for young children's interactive learning
- Friedrich Aquarium's underwater exhibits showcasing aquatic species from various ecosystems
- Flexible scheduling allowing you to visit each attraction on different days within the pass validity period
Plan Your Visit to San Antonio Summer Pass Attractions
Each attraction operates on different schedules, so check individual opening hours before your visit. The San Antonio Zoo and Aquarium are typically busier at weekends, whilst Natural Bridge Caverns offers guided tours throughout the day with cooler underground temperatures year-round.
Allow a full day for the zoo experience, half a day each for the aquarium and caverns. The caverns maintain a constant temperature, making them an excellent midday escape during hot San Antonio summers. Consider visiting the outdoor zoo attractions early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak heat.
If you're exploring more of the city, you might also enjoy San Antonio River Walk boat tours for a different perspective of the city, or discover the historic San Antonio Missions to complete your cultural experience of this fascinating Texas destination.
Good to know
- Know before you go
Please check attraction opening hours before your visit for planning
Wheelchair access is not guaranteed at all locations
Bring a valid ID for ticket validation if requested
Some experiences may require additional fees onsite
Photography is allowed except where indicated onsite
- Visitor guidelines
Supervise children at all times inside each attraction
Follow staff instructions and posted signs during your visit
Outside food and beverages may not be allowed inside attractions
Pets are not permitted except service animals
Reusable water bottles are encouraged
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