Most reviewed Aquariums in New Hampshire


  1. 4.0 Seacoast Science Center (146 reviews)
    - Wonderful place to experience.
    Saturday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Nature & Wildlife Areas • Aquariums
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    Located within scenic Odiorne Point State Park, the Seacoast Science Center connects people to the wonders of the ocean through exhibits, programs, touch tanks and unique outdoor experiences. Our live animal exhibits feature the amazing creatures that live in the rapidly changing Gulf of Maine ecosystem, from whales to snails. Our engaging programs make learning about the ocean fun for visitors of all ages. Our hands-on science exhibits, many featuring live animals, motivate visitors to become caretakers of our blue planet. Come visit the Center and also explore the rocky shoreline, sandy beach, saltmarshes and woodlands of Odiorne State Park. Seacoast Science Center is open year-round and reservations are recommended. See more..
  2. 5.0 Explore the Ocean World Oceanarium (51 reviews)
    - Wonderful experience for children and adults alike
    Temporarily closed - Closed until May 27, 2023 Spent 1-2 hours Natural History Museums • Aquariums
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    The Oceanarium is a small, unique hands-on natural history museum with a touch tank and deep water tank. Admission includes a personal tour (last tour begins at 4:30PM) with a biologist including handling the deep-water crabs, stars and other live sea animals and a short talk on whales, sharks and lobstering. There is unlimited time at the touch tank and to explore the exhibits on your own. The biologist is available for questions during your entire visit. Everything in the museum is brought in by local commercial fishermen and can be found in the Gulf of Maine. See more..
  3. 4.5 Blue Ocean Discovery Center (27 reviews)
    - Awesome experience
    Saturday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Aquariums
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    Join us for a fun, educational experience in the heart of Hampton Beach! A large touch tank and observation tanks feature a variety of marine life. Other interactive displays have information about Gulf of Maine marine life, the fishing industry, and how you can help the ocean. Fun for all ages! Admission is by donation (suggested minimum donation is $1 per person) and the proceeds support local conservation and research programs. Open daily during the summer. See more..

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