Visiting Waikiki Aquarium
Ideal for Kids Too Young to Snorkel
The Waikiki Aquarium, located in Kapiolani Park on Kalakua Avenue, is within walking distance of most of the Waikiki hotels. While the Waikiki Aquarium is not terribly large or luxurious, it is a good place to see some unique tropical fish without your snorkel or scuba gear.Admission is inexpensive, $7 for adults, half that for teenagers 13 to 17, and children 12 and under enter for free. If you're a local, admission is discounted, so bring your driver's license or other kama'aina identification. Don't plan on spending much time at the Waikiki Aquarium - an hour should be more than enough.
Here's a preview of what you'll see:
Once you enter and pay admission, you'll be handed an audio wand that will serve as your virtual tour guide throughout your visit to the aquarium. Press the right buttons and the woman in the wand will provide you with a description of what you're viewing, along with some interesting facts.
You'll view living Coral of brilliant colors shaped like lettuce leaf, rosettes, and solid stones. Angelfish, Butterfly fish, and Pufferfish all swimming in the protection of the Sea Anemone's stinging tentacles.
Along with Blue Devils, Cardinal fish, and Lemonpeels, you'll see fish named for their looks such as the Convict Surgeonfish, Blotched Foxface Rabbitfish, and Flame Angelfish, all dipping in and out of Giant Clams and Coral.
Then, you'll make your way over to the medium-sized fish like the Bearded Armorhead and the Barracuda. Starfish and Sea Stars lie dormant. You'll want to snap a photograph of the Turkeyfish, the Sea Dragon, the Stingray, and the Red Piranha.
A larger tank that extends from floor to ceiling holds some huge swimmers like the Zebra Shark, the Blacktop Reef Shark, the Red Snapper, and the hideous Threadfin Jack.
Afterwards, you'll make your way outside to visit the playful Seals and Sea Lions, spinning and twirling from end to end in their tanks.
- You'll be handed an audio wand that will serve as your virtual tour guide throughout your visit.
- Snap a photograph of the Turkeyfish, the Sea Dragon, the Stingray, and the Red Piranha.
- Afterwards, you'll make your way outside to visit the playful Seals and Sea Lions.
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