Overview
The Waikiki Aquarium is the second-oldest public aquarium in the United States, specializing in the marine life of Hawaii and the tropical Pacific. Located right on the shoreline, it offers intimate and educational exhibits.
Highlights
- Hawaiian Monk Seals: Watch these critically endangered seals play and interact.
- Living Corals: World-class exhibits showcasing vibrant, living coral reef ecosystems.
- Edge of the Reef: An outdoor exhibit simulating the rocky Hawaiian shoreline.
History
Founded in 1904, the aquarium has been a leader in marine biology research and was the first to successfully breed the chambered nautilus.
Visitor Tips
- Pairing: Best experienced alongside a visit to the adjacent Kapiolani Park or Honolulu Zoo.
- Audio Tour: Included with admission to enhance your understanding of the exhibits.
- Duration: 1–2 hours.