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Service Animals The Aquarium allows service dogs, as defined in Titles II and III of the ADA, trained to assist guests with disabilities. Therapy, comfort, emotional support, and companion animals are not permitted in Aquarium buildings.
Discover the amazing underwater world at one of the country's finest Aquariums as you explore over 800,000 gallons. Experience thousands of animals representing over 300 species, displayed in state-of-the-art and educational habitats. Enjoy hands-on exhibits and a marshland nature path.
The City of Virginia Beach owns and maintains the Aquarium's buildings and grounds, and provides administrative support for such services as accounting and human resources.
No outside food is permitted. Thank you for your understanding.
Park for FREE! One of the many perks that Virginia Aquarium Members enjoy is FREE parking in all Aquarium lots, year-round.
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No outside food is permitted. Thank you for your understanding.
Park for FREE! One of the many perks that Virginia Aquarium Members enjoy is FREE parking in all Aquarium lots, year-round.
In accordance with the current CDC guidelines, facial coverings will be a personal choice for our Guests and Aquarium Staff, as long as our community transmission level is considered LOW. Some interactive exhibits, presentations, public feedings, and behind-the-scenes experiences are currently unavailable.
How much time should plan for our visit? Allow at least 1-2 hours for a self-guided tour of the exhibits. Add an extra hour for an on-site program.
In accordance with the current CDC guidelines, facial coverings will be a personal choice for our Guests and Aquarium Staff, as long as our community transmission level is considered LOW. Some interactive exhibits, presentations, public feedings, and behind-the-scenes experiences are currently unavailable.

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