
Attractions
4.4
(122 Customer Reviews)





Attractions
4.4
(122 Customer Reviews)





Attractions
4.4
(122 Customer Reviews)




Malta National Aquarium Tickets
Discover 250+ species and explore themed underwater zones, walk through immersive tunnels and experience Malta’s top aquarium attraction.
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Highlights
Enjoy entry to Malta's largest aquarium, home to over 250 marine species.
Explore five themed zones featuring Mediterranean, tropical and local habitats.
Walk through a glass tunnel surrounded by sharks, rays and eels in the Main Tank.
View unique exhibits, including replicas of ancient Roman shipwrecks and the Azure Window display in Gozo and Comino zone.
Encounter rare reptiles and amphibians in a dedicated area.
What’s Included
Admission to Malta National Aquarium
Discover Malta's Underwater World
Step into the Malta National Aquarium, the largest marine attraction in the Maltese Islands, and immerse yourself in a fascinating aquatic experience. This popular destination showcases more than 250 species across over 41 themed tanks, taking you on a journey through different marine environments that surround Malta and beyond.
Explore Five Unique Zones
Your visit begins with themed zones that replicate Malta’s distinctive aquatic environments and history. In Zone 1, traverse the Western Shoreline and Submarine area featuring native Mediterranean fish such as gilt-head sea bream and European sea bass. Continue onward to gaze at Valletta Harbour’s scorpionfish and learn about seafaring life in Malta.
Zone 2 welcomes you to Valletta Harbour, where you will encounter harbour-based marine life, showcasing the diversity found along Malta’s bustling coastline. Each zone is thoughtfully curated to reveal the local ecosystem’s wild inhabitants.
Step into Zone 3 for a glimpse of the Tropical Oceans. Here, colourful exotic fish and diverse coral species transport you to faraway reefs, highlighting the contrasts between Malta’s natural waters and tropical environments.
Experience ancient history in Zone 4, themed after Roman Times. Discover a remarkable shipwreck display that includes a replica anchor believed to resemble the one used by St Paul during his historical shipwreck on the islands. Observe species associated with these storied past waters as you explore this visually captivating exhibit.
Zone 5 centers on Gozo and Comino, Malta’s sister islands. Admire the Azure Window display, a recreation of the iconic arch alongside the Xwejni salt pans, as well as shimmering tanks that represent the famed Blue Lagoon’s crystal-clear water and thriving marine life.
Main Tank and Tunnel Experience
The aquarium’s highlight is the Main Tank, a 12-meter-diameter basin replicating the Indo-Pacific Ocean. As you stroll through its glass tunnel, enjoy close-up views of bamboo sharks, rays, eels and distinctive species like black tip and zebra sharks swimming overhead. The panoramic tunnel offers a thrilling, immersive perspective for all ages.
If you visit at 1pm or 4pm, you may witness skilled staff feed the sharks, adding an exciting live interaction to your adventure.
Reptile and Amphibian Zone
Beyond marine life, the aquarium features a Reptile and Amphibian area. Spot leopard geckos, Argentine tegus and poison dart frogs alongside unique invertebrates and tarantulas, expanding your understanding of the island’s ecological diversity.
Facilities and Accessibility
The Malta National Aquarium is designed for a comfortable, accessible family outing. The venue is wheelchair and stroller friendly and features free onsite parking and buggies on request. Service and guide dogs are permitted. Take time to enjoy the amenities and convenient location at St Paul’s Bay.
Marine touch pools and interactive displays
Onsite café for snacks and refreshments
Gift shop for souvenirs and educational materials
Fun Facts
The anchor featured in the Roman Times zone is a faithful replica, symbolising the deep historical links between Malta and its surrounding seas. The aquarium’s collection represents both local habitats and global marine diversity.
Book your Malta National Aquarium Tickets now!
Arrive early to fully explore all the aquarium zones.
Respect all signage and do not touch aquarium displays unless permitted.
Children should be supervised throughout your visit.
No smoking or vaping inside the premises.
Keep mobile phones on silent in exhibit areas.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm
What are the operating hours of the Malta National Aquarium?
The aquarium is open daily from 10:00am to 08:00pm. Closing times may vary on holidays.
Is the aquarium accessible for wheelchair users and families with strollers?
Yes, the venue is fully accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. Buggies are also available upon request.
Can visitors bring outside food or drinks?
No, outside food and beverages are not allowed. A café is available on-site.
Are pets permitted inside the aquarium?
Pets are not permitted, but certified guide dogs are welcome.
Is there any parking at the aquarium?
Free parking is available for all visitors nearby the venue.
Last entry is 1 hour before closing time.
Outside food and drink are prohibited inside the aquarium.
Wheelchairs and strollers are welcome throughout the venue.
Please supervise children at all times for their safety.
Buggies are available upon request at the entrance.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Triq it-Trunciera, San Pawl il-Baħar
Highlights
Enjoy entry to Malta's largest aquarium, home to over 250 marine species.
Explore five themed zones featuring Mediterranean, tropical and local habitats.
Walk through a glass tunnel surrounded by sharks, rays and eels in the Main Tank.
View unique exhibits, including replicas of ancient Roman shipwrecks and the Azure Window display in Gozo and Comino zone.
Encounter rare reptiles and amphibians in a dedicated area.
What’s Included
Admission to Malta National Aquarium
Discover Malta's Underwater World
Step into the Malta National Aquarium, the largest marine attraction in the Maltese Islands, and immerse yourself in a fascinating aquatic experience. This popular destination showcases more than 250 species across over 41 themed tanks, taking you on a journey through different marine environments that surround Malta and beyond.
Explore Five Unique Zones
Your visit begins with themed zones that replicate Malta’s distinctive aquatic environments and history. In Zone 1, traverse the Western Shoreline and Submarine area featuring native Mediterranean fish such as gilt-head sea bream and European sea bass. Continue onward to gaze at Valletta Harbour’s scorpionfish and learn about seafaring life in Malta.
Zone 2 welcomes you to Valletta Harbour, where you will encounter harbour-based marine life, showcasing the diversity found along Malta’s bustling coastline. Each zone is thoughtfully curated to reveal the local ecosystem’s wild inhabitants.
Step into Zone 3 for a glimpse of the Tropical Oceans. Here, colourful exotic fish and diverse coral species transport you to faraway reefs, highlighting the contrasts between Malta’s natural waters and tropical environments.
Experience ancient history in Zone 4, themed after Roman Times. Discover a remarkable shipwreck display that includes a replica anchor believed to resemble the one used by St Paul during his historical shipwreck on the islands. Observe species associated with these storied past waters as you explore this visually captivating exhibit.
Zone 5 centers on Gozo and Comino, Malta’s sister islands. Admire the Azure Window display, a recreation of the iconic arch alongside the Xwejni salt pans, as well as shimmering tanks that represent the famed Blue Lagoon’s crystal-clear water and thriving marine life.
Main Tank and Tunnel Experience
The aquarium’s highlight is the Main Tank, a 12-meter-diameter basin replicating the Indo-Pacific Ocean. As you stroll through its glass tunnel, enjoy close-up views of bamboo sharks, rays, eels and distinctive species like black tip and zebra sharks swimming overhead. The panoramic tunnel offers a thrilling, immersive perspective for all ages.
If you visit at 1pm or 4pm, you may witness skilled staff feed the sharks, adding an exciting live interaction to your adventure.
Reptile and Amphibian Zone
Beyond marine life, the aquarium features a Reptile and Amphibian area. Spot leopard geckos, Argentine tegus and poison dart frogs alongside unique invertebrates and tarantulas, expanding your understanding of the island’s ecological diversity.
Facilities and Accessibility
The Malta National Aquarium is designed for a comfortable, accessible family outing. The venue is wheelchair and stroller friendly and features free onsite parking and buggies on request. Service and guide dogs are permitted. Take time to enjoy the amenities and convenient location at St Paul’s Bay.
Marine touch pools and interactive displays
Onsite café for snacks and refreshments
Gift shop for souvenirs and educational materials
Fun Facts
The anchor featured in the Roman Times zone is a faithful replica, symbolising the deep historical links between Malta and its surrounding seas. The aquarium’s collection represents both local habitats and global marine diversity.
Book your Malta National Aquarium Tickets now!
Arrive early to fully explore all the aquarium zones.
Respect all signage and do not touch aquarium displays unless permitted.
Children should be supervised throughout your visit.
No smoking or vaping inside the premises.
Keep mobile phones on silent in exhibit areas.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm
What are the operating hours of the Malta National Aquarium?
The aquarium is open daily from 10:00am to 08:00pm. Closing times may vary on holidays.
Is the aquarium accessible for wheelchair users and families with strollers?
Yes, the venue is fully accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. Buggies are also available upon request.
Can visitors bring outside food or drinks?
No, outside food and beverages are not allowed. A café is available on-site.
Are pets permitted inside the aquarium?
Pets are not permitted, but certified guide dogs are welcome.
Is there any parking at the aquarium?
Free parking is available for all visitors nearby the venue.
Last entry is 1 hour before closing time.
Outside food and drink are prohibited inside the aquarium.
Wheelchairs and strollers are welcome throughout the venue.
Please supervise children at all times for their safety.
Buggies are available upon request at the entrance.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Triq it-Trunciera, San Pawl il-Baħar
Highlights
Enjoy entry to Malta's largest aquarium, home to over 250 marine species.
Explore five themed zones featuring Mediterranean, tropical and local habitats.
Walk through a glass tunnel surrounded by sharks, rays and eels in the Main Tank.
View unique exhibits, including replicas of ancient Roman shipwrecks and the Azure Window display in Gozo and Comino zone.
Encounter rare reptiles and amphibians in a dedicated area.
What’s Included
Admission to Malta National Aquarium
Discover Malta's Underwater World
Step into the Malta National Aquarium, the largest marine attraction in the Maltese Islands, and immerse yourself in a fascinating aquatic experience. This popular destination showcases more than 250 species across over 41 themed tanks, taking you on a journey through different marine environments that surround Malta and beyond.
Explore Five Unique Zones
Your visit begins with themed zones that replicate Malta’s distinctive aquatic environments and history. In Zone 1, traverse the Western Shoreline and Submarine area featuring native Mediterranean fish such as gilt-head sea bream and European sea bass. Continue onward to gaze at Valletta Harbour’s scorpionfish and learn about seafaring life in Malta.
Zone 2 welcomes you to Valletta Harbour, where you will encounter harbour-based marine life, showcasing the diversity found along Malta’s bustling coastline. Each zone is thoughtfully curated to reveal the local ecosystem’s wild inhabitants.
Step into Zone 3 for a glimpse of the Tropical Oceans. Here, colourful exotic fish and diverse coral species transport you to faraway reefs, highlighting the contrasts between Malta’s natural waters and tropical environments.
Experience ancient history in Zone 4, themed after Roman Times. Discover a remarkable shipwreck display that includes a replica anchor believed to resemble the one used by St Paul during his historical shipwreck on the islands. Observe species associated with these storied past waters as you explore this visually captivating exhibit.
Zone 5 centers on Gozo and Comino, Malta’s sister islands. Admire the Azure Window display, a recreation of the iconic arch alongside the Xwejni salt pans, as well as shimmering tanks that represent the famed Blue Lagoon’s crystal-clear water and thriving marine life.
Main Tank and Tunnel Experience
The aquarium’s highlight is the Main Tank, a 12-meter-diameter basin replicating the Indo-Pacific Ocean. As you stroll through its glass tunnel, enjoy close-up views of bamboo sharks, rays, eels and distinctive species like black tip and zebra sharks swimming overhead. The panoramic tunnel offers a thrilling, immersive perspective for all ages.
If you visit at 1pm or 4pm, you may witness skilled staff feed the sharks, adding an exciting live interaction to your adventure.
Reptile and Amphibian Zone
Beyond marine life, the aquarium features a Reptile and Amphibian area. Spot leopard geckos, Argentine tegus and poison dart frogs alongside unique invertebrates and tarantulas, expanding your understanding of the island’s ecological diversity.
Facilities and Accessibility
The Malta National Aquarium is designed for a comfortable, accessible family outing. The venue is wheelchair and stroller friendly and features free onsite parking and buggies on request. Service and guide dogs are permitted. Take time to enjoy the amenities and convenient location at St Paul’s Bay.
Marine touch pools and interactive displays
Onsite café for snacks and refreshments
Gift shop for souvenirs and educational materials
Fun Facts
The anchor featured in the Roman Times zone is a faithful replica, symbolising the deep historical links between Malta and its surrounding seas. The aquarium’s collection represents both local habitats and global marine diversity.
Book your Malta National Aquarium Tickets now!
Last entry is 1 hour before closing time.
Outside food and drink are prohibited inside the aquarium.
Wheelchairs and strollers are welcome throughout the venue.
Please supervise children at all times for their safety.
Buggies are available upon request at the entrance.
Arrive early to fully explore all the aquarium zones.
Respect all signage and do not touch aquarium displays unless permitted.
Children should be supervised throughout your visit.
No smoking or vaping inside the premises.
Keep mobile phones on silent in exhibit areas.
What are the operating hours of the Malta National Aquarium?
The aquarium is open daily from 10:00am to 08:00pm. Closing times may vary on holidays.
Is the aquarium accessible for wheelchair users and families with strollers?
Yes, the venue is fully accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. Buggies are also available upon request.
Can visitors bring outside food or drinks?
No, outside food and beverages are not allowed. A café is available on-site.
Are pets permitted inside the aquarium?
Pets are not permitted, but certified guide dogs are welcome.
Is there any parking at the aquarium?
Free parking is available for all visitors nearby the venue.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Triq it-Trunciera, San Pawl il-Baħar
Highlights
Enjoy entry to Malta's largest aquarium, home to over 250 marine species.
Explore five themed zones featuring Mediterranean, tropical and local habitats.
Walk through a glass tunnel surrounded by sharks, rays and eels in the Main Tank.
View unique exhibits, including replicas of ancient Roman shipwrecks and the Azure Window display in Gozo and Comino zone.
Encounter rare reptiles and amphibians in a dedicated area.
What’s Included
Admission to Malta National Aquarium
Discover Malta's Underwater World
Step into the Malta National Aquarium, the largest marine attraction in the Maltese Islands, and immerse yourself in a fascinating aquatic experience. This popular destination showcases more than 250 species across over 41 themed tanks, taking you on a journey through different marine environments that surround Malta and beyond.
Explore Five Unique Zones
Your visit begins with themed zones that replicate Malta’s distinctive aquatic environments and history. In Zone 1, traverse the Western Shoreline and Submarine area featuring native Mediterranean fish such as gilt-head sea bream and European sea bass. Continue onward to gaze at Valletta Harbour’s scorpionfish and learn about seafaring life in Malta.
Zone 2 welcomes you to Valletta Harbour, where you will encounter harbour-based marine life, showcasing the diversity found along Malta’s bustling coastline. Each zone is thoughtfully curated to reveal the local ecosystem’s wild inhabitants.
Step into Zone 3 for a glimpse of the Tropical Oceans. Here, colourful exotic fish and diverse coral species transport you to faraway reefs, highlighting the contrasts between Malta’s natural waters and tropical environments.
Experience ancient history in Zone 4, themed after Roman Times. Discover a remarkable shipwreck display that includes a replica anchor believed to resemble the one used by St Paul during his historical shipwreck on the islands. Observe species associated with these storied past waters as you explore this visually captivating exhibit.
Zone 5 centers on Gozo and Comino, Malta’s sister islands. Admire the Azure Window display, a recreation of the iconic arch alongside the Xwejni salt pans, as well as shimmering tanks that represent the famed Blue Lagoon’s crystal-clear water and thriving marine life.
Main Tank and Tunnel Experience
The aquarium’s highlight is the Main Tank, a 12-meter-diameter basin replicating the Indo-Pacific Ocean. As you stroll through its glass tunnel, enjoy close-up views of bamboo sharks, rays, eels and distinctive species like black tip and zebra sharks swimming overhead. The panoramic tunnel offers a thrilling, immersive perspective for all ages.
If you visit at 1pm or 4pm, you may witness skilled staff feed the sharks, adding an exciting live interaction to your adventure.
Reptile and Amphibian Zone
Beyond marine life, the aquarium features a Reptile and Amphibian area. Spot leopard geckos, Argentine tegus and poison dart frogs alongside unique invertebrates and tarantulas, expanding your understanding of the island’s ecological diversity.
Facilities and Accessibility
The Malta National Aquarium is designed for a comfortable, accessible family outing. The venue is wheelchair and stroller friendly and features free onsite parking and buggies on request. Service and guide dogs are permitted. Take time to enjoy the amenities and convenient location at St Paul’s Bay.
Marine touch pools and interactive displays
Onsite café for snacks and refreshments
Gift shop for souvenirs and educational materials
Fun Facts
The anchor featured in the Roman Times zone is a faithful replica, symbolising the deep historical links between Malta and its surrounding seas. The aquarium’s collection represents both local habitats and global marine diversity.
Book your Malta National Aquarium Tickets now!
Last entry is 1 hour before closing time.
Outside food and drink are prohibited inside the aquarium.
Wheelchairs and strollers are welcome throughout the venue.
Please supervise children at all times for their safety.
Buggies are available upon request at the entrance.
Arrive early to fully explore all the aquarium zones.
Respect all signage and do not touch aquarium displays unless permitted.
Children should be supervised throughout your visit.
No smoking or vaping inside the premises.
Keep mobile phones on silent in exhibit areas.
What are the operating hours of the Malta National Aquarium?
The aquarium is open daily from 10:00am to 08:00pm. Closing times may vary on holidays.
Is the aquarium accessible for wheelchair users and families with strollers?
Yes, the venue is fully accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. Buggies are also available upon request.
Can visitors bring outside food or drinks?
No, outside food and beverages are not allowed. A café is available on-site.
Are pets permitted inside the aquarium?
Pets are not permitted, but certified guide dogs are welcome.
Is there any parking at the aquarium?
Free parking is available for all visitors nearby the venue.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Triq it-Trunciera, San Pawl il-Baħar
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