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Georgia Aquarium With Kids: What to Know Before You Go

I think this is the elusive Bowmouth Guitarfish ?

The Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta is the largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere and home to the only whale sharks in the United States. We were so excited to have the opportunity to add this stop to our travel plans.

Located in downtown Atlanta near Centennial Olympic Park, it’s one of the most popular attractions for families visiting the city.

From massive ocean exhibits to interactive experiences and live shows, it offers a unique opportunity to see marine life up close while learning more about ocean conservation.

The whale sharks are definitely a highlight. They are massive, and it was beautiful to see their spots reflecting in the water as they swam by. Watching them glide past the enormous viewing windows was a reminder that creation doesn’t need to shout to show God’s power—you see it in the gentleness and the quiet moments that leave an unforgettable impact.

Beautiful whale shark …look at the hand pointing in the left corner to get a glimpse of the comparison of size of these gentle giants

There was something incredibly humbling about standing still while these gentle giants moved so effortlessly through the water. It was breathtaking.

The Georgia Aquarium is one of those places that invites awe and wonder for both kids and parents alike. It slows you down in the best way.

I’m so thankful we had the opportunity to experience it as a family. What a wonderful blessing this stop on our trip turned out to be.

We arrived later in the day, so unfortunately we missed several of the live shows. If you’re planning a visit, I definitely recommend arriving earlier so you can experience everything the aquarium offers.

One of our absolute favorite parts was the underwater tunnel, where you walk through as manta rays, sharks, and stingrays glide overhead. We could have sat right there in the middle for hours just watching them. They were massive—and completely mesmerizing.

Moments like that make it impossible not to reflect on how creative and intricate God is. The diversity, the size, the beauty — all of it points to a Creator who delights in detail.

“How many are your works, Lord! In wisdom you made them all; the earth is full of your creatures.”

Psalm 104:24 (NIV)

After spending a day exploring the incredible exhibits, watching whale sharks glide by, and imagining what a sleepover underwater would be like, it’s easy to feel inspired and amazed. But planning a visit to the Georgia Aquarium can feel a little overwhelming if you’re bringing the whole family.

To make your trip smoother and more enjoyable, here are some practical tips and recommendations for families, including what to see, when to go, and how to make the most of your day.

Practical Tips for Visiting Georgia Aquarium With Kids

Best Exhibits for Families

Ocean Voyager

Start here. It’s the most jaw-dropping and can get crowded later in the day.

Cold Water Quest

Beluga whales are always a hit with younger kids.

Shark Gallery

Great for older kids learning about predators and ecosystems.

Tropical Diver

Bright, colorful, and perfect for littles who love finding “Nemo” style fish.

What Makes It Special

Whale sharks (the largest fish in the ocean) Massive floor-to-ceiling viewing windows Beluga whales Manta rays and sharks Interactive touch pools Dolphin presentations (check schedule in advance)

Best time to go

Go early for calmer crowds Start with Ocean Voyager before kids get tired .Try planning around the morning or evening hours.

Take breaks—there are quiet, dark rooms that help regulate sensory overload

Bring snacks (or plan a food stop nearby)

Strollers are allowed, but baby carriers are easier in crowds

Where to park

Georgia Aquarium has a main parking garage located at 357 Luckie Street NW. This multi-level deck includes general parking in addition to spots dedicated to electric vehicle charging and disability parking. There are also elevators on every level for easy access to the main entrance.

Purchase your parking in advance to save time

Behind the Seas Tours

This tour gives visitors a chance to see what happens behind the scenes of the aquarium.

During this guided tour, guests can explore areas that aren’t normally open to the public and learn more about how the aquarium cares for its animals and maintains the massive habitats throughout the facility. It’s a fascinating opportunity for anyone curious about marine life, conservation, and the work that goes into running such an incredible place.

For those who enjoy learning more about marine science or simply want a deeper look at the aquarium beyond the exhibits, the Behind the Seas tour offers a unique perspective and a greater appreciation for the care and effort that goes into protecting these animals.

For homeschool families especially, this tour could be a wonderful opportunity to see the science and care behind maintaining such a large marine environment.

Sleepover: Sleep under the Sea

One experience we thought sounded especially unique was the Sleep Under the Sea program. Instead of counting sheep, guests get the chance to fall asleep while watching fish glide by the massive aquarium windows.

During this overnight experience, guests arrive in the evening and enjoy special access to the aquarium after hours. The sleepover includes admission beginning around 6:45 p.m. the evening of your stay, along with access to the aquarium again the following day.

Throughout the evening, participants can enjoy presentations, guided tours, activities, a bedtime snack, and even a complimentary breakfast the next morning. One of the most memorable parts is rolling out your sleeping bag right in front of one of the aquarium’s incredible gallery windows and drifting off to sleep while the marine life moves quietly through the water.

If we get the opportunity to go back, this is the one we would do! What an amazing opportunity!!

Animal Encounters

For families looking for an even more memorable experience, they also offer several animal encounters that allow visitors to get closer to some of the aquarium’s most incredible marine life.

These experiences are guided by staff and give guests the opportunity to learn more about the animals while seeing them up close in a unique way.

Dolphin Encounter

One of the most popular experiences is the dolphin encounter. During this program, visitors can step into shallow water and interact with the dolphins while learning about their behaviors, training, and conservation efforts.

Sea Lion Encounter

The sea lion encounter allows guests to go behind the scenes and see these playful animals up close while learning about how the trainers care for them and the important role aquariums play in protecting marine life.

Beluga Whale Encounter

This is a truly special opportunity to see the beautiful beluga whales up close. Guests can observe and interact with the whales alongside trained staff while learning about their unique characteristics and natural habitats.

Shark and Ray Experiences

The aquarium also offers experiences where guests can safely get closer to sharks or rays while learning about their role in ocean ecosystems and the importance of protecting these misunderstood animals.

Tips for Booking Animal Encounters

Animal encounters are separate experiences and require an additional reservation and fee beyond general admission. These spots can fill up quickly, especially during weekends and holidays.

If you’re interested in one of these encounters, it’s best to reserve your spot in advance through the aquarium’s website or guest services when planning your visit.

Even if you don’t book an encounter, simply watching these animals in their exhibits is an unforgettable experience ✨

Although we didn’t book an animal encounter during our visit, it’s definitely something we would consider on a future trip because it would be such a unique experience for kids.

Swims & Dives

For those looking for a truly unforgettable adventure, they even offer the opportunity to SCUBA dive with whale sharks and manta rays inside the Ocean Voyager habitat.

This incredible experience allows certified divers to enter the massive tank and swim alongside some of the aquarium’s most impressive animals, including the gentle whale sharks and graceful manta rays. It’s truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see these animals from a completely different perspective.

The aquarium’s Dive Immersion team guides participants through the entire process, providing instruction, answering questions, and ensuring safety throughout the dive.

Because this program is very popular, reservations are limited and spots can fill up quickly. If this is something you’re interested in, it’s best to check availability and reserve in advance when planning your visit.

For those who aren’t certified divers but still want a closer experience with the animals, the aquarium also offers a snorkeling program inside the same Ocean Voyager habitat.

Live Shows

In addition to the exhibits, the Georgia Aquarium also offers two popular live shows: the dolphin show and the sea lion show. These performances are a fun way to see the animals’ intelligence and personalities up close, and they are definitely worth planning your visit around.

Show times vary throughout the day, and the final show is usually scheduled sometime between 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., depending on the day. During most visits, the last show tends to be around 4:00 p.m., but schedules can change, so it’s always best to check the daily schedule when you arrive.

The shows are included with general admission, but you will need to reserve your seats through the aquarium’s app or reservation system once inside the aquarium. Spots can fill up quickly, especially during busy travel seasons, so it’s a good idea to book your show as soon as you arrive.

Unfortunately, we arrived later in the day and missed the shows, but it’s definitely something we would plan around on our next visit.

Conservation Efforts

We really appreciated how much the aquarium emphasizes conservation efforts throughout the exhibits. Caring for our oceans and wildlife is something that affects all of us, yet there aren’t always many opportunities to learn about it in such a meaningful way. Seeing these incredible animals up close while learning how we can help protect them was a powerful reminder of the responsibility we have to care for creation❤️

Here are just a few ways they are doing this ⬇️

Marine Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation

The aquarium works with partners to help rescue and rehabilitate injured or stranded marine animals. For example, they have assisted with the care and treatment of stranded sea lion pups and sea otters before the animals are returned to the wild whenever possible. 

They also partner with conservation groups to support sea turtle monitoring and protection programs along the Georgia coast. 

Whale Shark Research

Because the aquarium houses whale sharks, scientists are able to study their health, genetics, and behavior in ways that would be nearly impossible in the open ocean.

Researchers track whale sharks in the wild using satellite tags and have studied over 1,000 whale sharks in the Yucatán Peninsula to better understand migration and feeding patterns. 

This research helps scientists learn more about a species that is still largely mysterious.

These are just to name a few . Check out their website for more ways they are helping ✨

Our visit to the Georgia Aquarium was truly unforgettable. From the majestic whale sharks to the playful manta rays and the behind-the-scenes learning opportunities, it’s a place that invites awe, curiosity, and plenty of family memories.

If you’re planning your own trip, you can find more information, book tickets, and check daily show schedules here ⬇️

https://www.georgiaaquarium.org/experience/journey-with-gentle-giants-swim/

And if you can’t make it in person—or just want a sneak peek before your visit—be sure to check out the live feed below. Watching these gentle giants glide through the water is mesmerizing and a great way to share a little bit of the aquarium magic with the whole family from home✨

No matter how you experience it—online or in person—the Georgia Aquarium is a place where wonder and learning meet, and it’s perfect for kids, homeschoolers, and families who love exploring the natural world together ✨