Waikiki Aquarium

Oahu Attraction Guide

Waikiki Aquarium

Waikiki Aquarium is an oceanfront Waikiki attraction near Diamond Head with Pacific marine life, live coral, reef fish and conservation exhibits.

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Waikiki Aquarium, Oahu

With over 3,055 water denizens representing 464 species, the Waikiki Aquarium on Oahu is not only a public attraction, but also the University of Hawaii's research and educational facility for aquatic life. It is also designated as a Coastal Ecosystem Learning Center of the Coastal America Partnership federal program.

The Waikiki Aquarium, which is the third oldest aquarium in the United States, averages more than 350,000 visitors per year who are drawn to its coral reef exhibits. Especially attractive for visitors is its collection of reef sharks, tropical fish, jellyfish of all sizes and shapes, eels, living corals and other ocean creatures of Hawaii and the South Pacific region. Other main attractions include the endangered Hawaiian monk seals, rays and green sea turtles.

One of the interesting features of the Waikiki Aquarium is its “Aquarium After Dark” activity that is offered once each month. With this presentation, visitors, with only flashlights to aid their vision, can explore the tanks and their swimming occupants to observe their nocturnal habits and movements.

It is easy to find the Waikiki Aquarium at the east end of Waikiki, across from Queen Kapiolani Park. If you are staying at any of the Waikiki Beach hotels, you can just walk down the beach towards Diamond Head. You may also take bus number 2 or the Waikiki Trolley, which usually arrives every 15 minutes.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Waikiki Aquarium is located at 2777 Kalakaua Avenue in Honolulu, HI 96815, near Kapiolani Park and the Diamond Head end of Waikiki. The map point is kept at the current page coordinates for the aquarium. Visitors can walk from many Waikiki hotels, use rideshare, taxi, bus, trolley or drive, with parking availability varying by time of day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Waikiki Aquarium located?

Waikiki Aquarium is located at 2777 Kalakaua Avenue near Kapiolani Park and the Diamond Head end of Waikiki.

What are the current Waikiki Aquarium hours?

Current official information lists regular hours from 9:00am to 4:30pm daily, with the facility closing at 5:00pm.

What can visitors see at Waikiki Aquarium?

Visitors can see Pacific marine life exhibits, live corals, reef fish, jellyfish, giant clams, sea urchins, sharks and Hawaiian reef displays.

Is Waikiki Aquarium good for families?

Yes. The aquarium has a manageable layout, educational exhibits and a convenient Waikiki location that works well for families and shorter visits.

What is near Waikiki Aquarium?

Nearby places include Waikiki Beach, Kapiolani Park, Queen's Beach, Diamond Head views and the restaurants and hotels of Waikiki.