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Attractions & Activities: Seeing The Sights
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Key West Aquarium
The oldest attraction on the island, the Key West Aquarium is a modest but fascinating exhibit. A long hallway of eye-level displays showcase dozens of varieties of fish and crustaceans. See delicate sea horses swaying in the backlit tanks. Kids can touch sea cucumbers and sea anemones in a shallow touch tank in the entryway. If you can, catch one of the free guided tours offered daily at 11am, 1pm, 3pm, and 4pm, when you can witness the dramatic feeding frenzy of the sharks, tarpon, barracudas, stingrays, and turtles. Tickets are good for 2 consecutive days, a bonus for kids with short attention spans.
1 Whitehead St.
(at Mallory Square).
Phone: 305/296-2051 .
Open: Daily 10am-6pm.
Admission $8 adults; $4 children 4-12; free for children under 4. Tickets are good for 2 consecutive days. Look for discount coupons from local hotels, at Duval St. kiosks, and from trolley and train tours..
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