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More than 20,000 aquatic creatures of 600 different species, including sharks, sea turtles, and sea lions, and a Caribbean coral-reef display are housed here in the four-story ocean tank. The aquarium is also home to Boston's only 3-D IMAX Theatre (the largest screen in the Northeast), which shows
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We all know the land Aquarium is a great place to take your kid, but it’s also surprisingly diverting for the restless twentysomething. Don’t believe us? After you pass by the African penguins, who make defecating on each other a sport, and hit up the psychedelic sea dragon and moon jellyfish displ
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Featuring the only boats in Boston designed specifically for whale watching, with trivia, paper and crayons, snack bar, comfortable main cabin, and restrooms. Our trained Naturalists will share their knowledge, and can even name many of the whales! Trips range from 3-4 hours, to allow for sea condi
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Explore exhibits featuring thousands of aquatic animals from around the world, including more than 80 penguins, sharks, sea turtles, seals and more. Take a trip to exotic waters and experience more than 70 exhibits featuring aquatic animals from around the world. Greet four different species of pen
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Dive into the world of water without getting wet at the New England Aquarium! Explore vibrant coral reefs from the Bahamas and the tropical Pacific, to temperate Australia. Meet the lionfish and the stonefish, some of the most poisonous fishes in the sea. Introduce yourself to the harbor seals, and
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The adventure begins before you step foot through the door. Watch the Harbor Seals swirl around in the outdoor tank while you wait for tickets, or linger when you finish and recount your time inside. A four-story tank spans the center of this aquatic marvel; filled with marine life this is a sight
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Immerse yourself in the New England Aquarium. Stand in awe of the four-story, 200,000-gallon Giant Ocean Tank, home to everything from sea turtles to sharks to tropical fish. You will also view some of the world's most fascinating creatures on the exciting New England Aquarium Whale Watch Cruise. O
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It's a whale of a sight! Witness these graceful giants close up with an exciting whale watching cruise. Climb aboard a high speed catamaran and it's anchors away, as you embark on a 3-hour discovery tour. All trips are narrated by professional researchers from the region's foremost authority on our
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Upon arrival, playful northern fur seals will greet you from their outdoor tank. Inside, the African penguins take over welcoming duties. Highlights include a giant, four-story ocean tank and a new \touch tank,\ where you can actually pat rays as they swim by.
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Just a 10-minute walk from Quincy Market, this appropriately acclaimed showcase of sea life sits on Central Wharf overlooking Boston Harbor. Galleries of jellyfish and sea dragons, penguin and seal colonies, and a giant ocean tank filled with sharks, eels, and sea turtles can keep kids (and adults)
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Meet marine species from around the world! Experience New England's largest shark and ray touch tank. Spiral up the 200,000-gallon Giant Ocean Tank to see tropical fish, sea turtles and sharks. Watch fur seals and sea lions frolic in their waterfront exhibit, and catch a 3D IMAX film on New England
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Founded in 1969, the New England Aquarium is a global leader in ocean exploration and marine conservation. The Aquarium is one of the premier visitor attractions in Boston, with over 1.3 million visitors a year, and a major public education resource.
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There are other boat companies offering whale watches departing from Boston Harbor, but this one by the
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Right on the water, with the salty smell of the ocean all around it, the New England Aquarium is a spectacular place. The main attraction is the enormous ocean tank that you can look at up close as you walk around it, making your way to the top. There you'll see sharks, eels, and every kind of fish
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Disgusted Dad; It is not an IMAX garage; it is a commercial garage that is not affiliated with the aquarium. There are other garages that are within walking distance that are more reasonable (http://tinyurl.com/d5glc8). Like all parking garages the rates are posted as you enter. So it really should
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Colorful and educational exhibits featuring over 12,000 aquatic creatures. Four story glass ocean tank housing a coral reef display plus an outstanding variety of sharks and sea turtles. Daily sea lion shows aboard Discovery. The hours vary during the year, so it is best to call ahead and check hou
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