Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters
Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters
Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters
4.5
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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At Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters it is easier than ever to interact with marine species of all shapes in sizes in environments that closely mimic those found naturally in the Florida Keys. Our primary attractions revolve around our unique Aquarium Encounters. Our hands-on encounters immerse our visitors in the heart of the action and allow them to get up close and personal with 50+ species of tropical fish, rays, and sharks! If you're not looking to get in the water, our facility still boasts many activities sure to thrill and excite guests of all ages! Stop by Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters today and immerse yourself in the Magic of the Ocean and the native marine environment of the Florida Keys.
Duration: 2-3 hours
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- RienDen Bosch, The Netherlands457 contributionsThis place is worth the stop!We came here spontaneous without expectation because we had to spend a couple of hours before we could check in our hotel. What a lovely cosy place! However the lady at the ticket office wasn’t friendly at all, the rest of the staff was. We ate delicious healthy salads and where amazed with the cleanliness and beauty of the place. It was nice but not Disney-fancy (which I hate). The shows were great, educational and the animals impressive. It’s obvious that the staff is highly engaged to their aquarium. Why no 5 stars? Because as a ethics professional I have some doubts about touching wild animals in captivity by visitors. However my kid liked it, and the animals doesn’t seem to have problems with is, my mind is keep saying: “please do touch. Is way to stressfully. But overall a nice place for a couple of hours.Visited November 2023Travelled with familyWritten 9 November 2023
- jill bLafayette, Louisiana38 contributionsA surprised “loved it” for all!Our family, including my 17 and 19 year old daughters loved this place! We only paid the general admission fee (you can purchase many add on encounters) and we’re able to feed a variety of sea life (the sting rays were the highlight!), see many varieties of fish, sharks, alligators, titles and tortoises, and reef fish in well done exhibits.Visited November 2023Travelled with familyWritten 26 November 2023
- Tour4871102868725 contributionsPretty aquarium with nice encountersWe really enjoyed our visit. Prices are very reasonable - $30 a ticket (for the day - you can leave and return with your wristband) and we had our daughter do one encounter so we paid around $115. We travel a lot and always try to go to the local zoo/aquarium and understand pricing is normally around that because the care of animals is not cheap. This aquarium offers a lot of encounters and all of the animals are very visible. Staff is friendly and helpful. Would definitely recommend.Visited December 2023Travelled with familyWritten 29 December 2023
- Sam BeauSan Diego, California269 contributionsGood for a rainy day activitySmaller aquarium but good for a rainy day in Marathon. A little expensive at $27 a person but some neat fish, a few sharks, turtles, alligators and other sea life to look at—the coolest part was being able to feed and pet the sting rays. Good for families and like I said, a good activity for a rainy day in Marathon when there’s not much else to do.Visited February 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 11 February 2024
- Vacation6421978707820 contributionsLots of FunWhat a cool place! Love all the encounters they have to offer. My son and his friend did the Big shark & swim with the Stingrays . Mckenzie WAS GREAT as the guide. They loved it. When you go buy the feed pass to feed the difference animals around the locationVisited February 2024Travelled with familyWritten 25 February 2024
- lingwooNew Hyde Park, New York36 contributionsGreat little aquarium with lots of hands on experiencesWe visited this aquarium with little expectations because it looked small and you have to pay for any up close encounters. However, we were pleasantly surprised how much you can touch-they had a tank with adult rays that you could feed (and that gets you very close and wet!) and a separate tank of baby rays that acted like puppies coming up to be pet-that was certainly the highlight of the trip for my tween daughter! There were mutliple sessions throughout the day where a worker (Nora) talked about the animals and she was very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about every animal she introduced. If you want to pay a little more, you could suit up and feed the rays for an hour, having them literally come up to your face-that looked like a great experience. They were also rehabilitating 2 young manatees to release into the wild, although they weren’t in a tank with glass walls, so not so easy to see. Nice family place to go and lots of shelter if it is raining.Visited February 2024Travelled with familyWritten 25 February 2024
- Bonnie40Guelph, Canada372 contributionsWonderful family friendly spot!1st time visiting this aquarium with 3 generations of family. Loved it! Staff were knowledgeable and helpful. The little ones were encouraged to 'touch' stingrays and other marine life which was a huge hit! Would definitely recommend!Visited March 2024Travelled with familyWritten 11 March 2024
- pd2divWilliamsburg, Virginia214 contributionsMust visit with kidsThis is worth the money and the stop. A very nice well-run operation consisting of very large aquarium tanks filled with very large local fish species with diving opportunities in two of the tanks. Several large touch tanks for kids. There is several feeding areas. Nice snack bar on site. the whole area is very well shaded through out. The entire area is very well maintained and clean. The friendly and attentive staff take pride in this place.Visited March 2024Travelled with familyWritten 31 March 2024
- CDS5457Yogyakarta Region, Indonesia54 contributionsWell worth the visit and entrance fee!This is an amazing place. We went as a family with ourselves as grandparents, our daughter and her husband, and our 4 and 2 year old grandchildren. Everybody loved it. I’ve been to some of the major aquariums in the US, but found this experience as great as any of them. We were up close to the fish in the aquarium tanks, and loved the feeding time with the alligator turtle, the rays, the giant manatee. The staff explained everything we were seeing. We were able to feed the rays, turtles, lobster, tarpon, and barracuda ourselves with fresh fish. How we all loved that! It was a tremendous way to spend a few hours, and no crowds there at all.Visited April 2024Travelled with familyWritten 17 April 2024
- Jason SReedsburg, Wisconsin718 contributionsGreat experienceFirst impression is everything and when we walked up and Rieley (sorry if spelled that wrong) was amazing and welcoming. To finish the story after we were done she remembered what we were doing during our visit and asked us about it. She remembered our son was apprehensive and asked him how it went. Absolutely amazing. We spend time walking around the area. You get lots of opportunities to feed the animals for a fee (turtles, alligators, fish, lobsters, and more). You get to see staff in action taking care of the animals. You also have several areas where you can touch including a large stingray tank. We also chose to do a snorkel in the reef tank. It was a cool experience. We got to feed sting rays three times, fish from a bottle of food, and also twice got to feed sharks through a hole into the other tank containing sharks. It was a great experience. Our guide for that was also amazing including Garett who helped us get ready and kept us on schedule. Overall, this is a bit pricey but it is worth it for the unique experience.Visited June 2024Travelled with familyWritten 12 June 2024
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Alicia B
Idaho267 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
We stopped for quick peek to see what the place was like and ended up staying for 2 hours. The touch tanks were the highlight along with watching the staff feed the massive Grouper. The staff/volunteers were very friendly and knowledgeable. It was exciting to see the baby stingrays. We have been to multiple aquariums and while this one was small, it was well managed and reasonably priced. Worth the stop.
Written 12 February 2020
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Thank you for your review 843aliciak!
We appreciate you stopping by and interacting with our animals. Sounds like you had fun watching one of our public feeds with Big George, our 350 pound Goliath Grouper! Our staff love to educate our visitors about the magical marine life that inhabits the waters of the Florida Keys. We hope you visit us again soon and maybe hop in one of our tanks for an immersive encounter!
Thank you,
FKAE Management
Written 14 February 2020
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Lauren
New York City, NY20 contributions
Oct 2021 • Family
We visited the aquarium twice on our visit to Marathon and our toddlers absolutely loved it! I recommend getting the feed pass, our kids loved feeding the turtles, tortoises and sting rays. They got to touch a number of animals like alligators, sting rays and starfish. They also have a really cute snack stand with a sandpit, cornhole and cocktails for mom and dad!
Written 24 October 2021
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Thank you for your review Mobile21764134404,
We are so happy your family enjoyed interacting with and learn about our animals! Our touch tanks bring a variety of marine species within arms reach while our marine biologists are happy to help you interact with them and answer any questions you may have. From sharks and stingrays to turtles and alligators there is something for every age group to experience and learn about! Thanks for visiting and we hope to see you again soon!
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FKAE Management
Written 24 October 2021
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Alyson J
Cashiers, NC12 contributions
Dec 2019
This is an open air aquarium with a unique Florida vibe. We went over the Christmas holiday. It is small but offers some interesting experiences. The staff is very informative and helpful. I liked the string ray tank. You can opt to swim with them for a fee or just touch them. You can also pet a shark or feed turtles and other animials. If you have a couple of hours free, it is worth stopping by and visiting this attraction.
Written 8 January 2020
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Thank you for your review alysonj349!
Aquarium Encounters is an interactive aquarium set in a beautiful natural setting. Our exhibits are covered by large Tikis that shield our guests from the sun and rain. General admission grants you access to our entire facility and includes interaction in our 4 touch tanks, public feedings conducted by marine biologists and guided tours! Our Encounters offer a chance for visitors to get into a couple of our tanks to hand feed stingrays and sharks or stay dry and still get an intimate experience with incredible marine life. Thanks for stopping by, maybe next time you can hop in one of our tanks for a once in a lifetime experience!
Thank you,
FKAE Management
Written 22 January 2020
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tinkr2
Alafaya, FL156 contributions
Dec 2019
This aquarium is small but very fun. There is lots of staff around to answer all your questions. We loved the two main tanks especially the predators. The giant eel was amazing and it was fun to see all the sharks. We had a great time with the stingray tank. it was great to touch them as often as you like. The glass windows made for very fun picture taking.
The highlight for my grandkids were the turtles. It was such a silly thing but for $2 you could buy a solo cut off lettuce pieces to feed to turtles. They were great, all different sizes rocking for food. We did it over and over.
It was lots of fun hands on activities. You could pay to feed sharks but we did not and it was fun to watch. great time for all ages.
The highlight for my grandkids were the turtles. It was such a silly thing but for $2 you could buy a solo cut off lettuce pieces to feed to turtles. They were great, all different sizes rocking for food. We did it over and over.
It was lots of fun hands on activities. You could pay to feed sharks but we did not and it was fun to watch. great time for all ages.
Written 4 January 2020
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Thank you for your review tinkr2!
Visitors at our aquarium have access to guided tours, public feedings throughout the day and 4 touch tanks all included with general admission! Our staff enjoy sharing their knowledge of our amazing sea creatures with our guests. We are glad you enjoyed interacting with our stingrays and feeding our turtles. Maybe next time you can hop in one of our tanks for an in-water encounter!
Thank you,
FKAE Management
Written 4 January 2020
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Curt y
Hudsonville, MI21 contributions
Oct 2020 • Couples
I read the reviews prior to going and thought it would be pretty cool. It costs 24.50/person just to get in and then if you want to swim with any fish or anything it is a considerable amount extra. We decided to look around first and then see if we wanted to doin anything. The tanks are some of the smallest I have seen in aquariums in a comparable price range. It is cool that they offer the different encounters but if you have been snorkeling before, you would get a very similar experience in the reef encounter. If I remember right, to do that was 130/person. You can find great snorkeling excursions and even scuba diving for cheaper than that. Staff was friendly and it was clean. I guess I was expecting more. If you’re someone that doesn’t like the ocean but wants the experience, this would be for you. For me, I was disappointed.
Written 14 October 2020
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Thank you for your review 733curty,
We are sorry your experience was not satisfactory. Our facility admission is competitively priced with similar attractions in the area. Admission includes access to our entire facility including 4 different touch tanks, viewing of public feeding presentations of various animals as well as guided tours with our biologists. We also offer a variety of discounts on admission. Our Coral Reef Encounter is $95 to snorkel and there are dive options available. This encounter includes hand-feeding stingrays and reef fish in the tank with you and then an exhilarating hand-feeding experience with our sharks, eels and grouper through our large acrylic windows connecting the coral reef tank to the predator reef tank. This is the only facility in the entire continental U.S that offers this safe, face-to-face feeding with with some of the oceans apex predators. These feeding opportunities are only possible in our facility as it is both unsafe and illegal to feed wildlife in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. We hope you come see us again and maybe try one of our immersive encounters.
Thank you,
FKAE Management
Written 15 October 2020
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milwmomof4
Milwaukee, WI74 contributions
Aug 2021 • Family
It’s a nice little place to view many marine animals of the keys. They had a lot of different “encounters” that cost additional money but we just paid the entrance fee and really enjoyed looking around. There are a number of biologist around that you can ask questions as you walk along. However, we also took the tour that is free to everyone and happens once per hour. Our biologist guide was very knowledgeable and took all our questions with patience and enthusiasm. We watched them feed the giant parrot fish and tarpons. You can pet the sting rays in the tank and some others in the “touch tank”. Fun for 1-2 hours!
Written 6 August 2021
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Thank you for your review milwmomof4,
We are so happy your family enjoyed interacting with and learning about our animals! From our 4 different touch tanks to our public feeding presentations and guided tours there is plenty to experience with admission. Our encounters go a step further giving our guests the opportunity to get in the water, snorkel or dive, or feed and interact with our sharks and stingrays from the side of the tanks. We hope you visit us again soon!
Thank you,
FKAE Management
Written 8 August 2021
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Mads W
Marathon, FL9 contributions
Jan 2021 • Solo
It’s a fun place for families to go for part of a day. There are lots of touch tanks and fun things for kids to do. It’s a little pricey for what you are getting with admission which is just walking around and seeing a bunch of fish mostly. They do have a cool little alligator and turtle area, and they do a Goliath grouper feeding which is also super cool, but it is definitely a place geared toward families with children, or people coming to swim with sharks and rays.
Written 22 January 2021
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Thank you for your review madsw000!
We are happy you enjoyed our facility. Our admission includes access to four different touch tanks, public feeding presentations and guided tours by our marine biologists. We encourage our visitors to get as hands-on as possible. With feeding opportunities and even more immersive experiences in our encounters you can learn about a variety of marine species while interacting with them. We are glad you got to check out Big George, our 400 pound Goliath Grouper feeding. We hope you visit us again soon!
Thank you,
FKAE Management
Written 26 January 2021
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WaterfallsLover
Jersey Shore261 contributions
Apr 2021
Terrific little aquarium. Could sit as long as you want to watch the fish, stingrays and sharks go by. Turtles, alligators, lobsters and stingray tank where you can go inside the water with them. Very neat! Had food to feed most of the animals. Lots of covered areas. We had a great visit! Would definitely recommend, especially to those who have kids.
Written 16 April 2021
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Thank you for your review WaterfallsLover,
We are so happy you enjoyed visiting our facility. We encourage our guests to not only come in to see our animals but to feed and interact with them. These unique experiences foster a fun learning environment and we hope they inspire you to protect these animals and their natural habitats. Please come see us again soon!
Thank you,
FKAE Management
Written 17 April 2021
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TripPhotographer52
Cincinnati, OH1,750 contributions
Jan 2020
I went here with my wife and her sister and really enjoyed it. We did not go on the dives or into the water to feed the fish. The staff was very knowledgeable and friendly and devoted to nature and the fish. We were given a basic tour of all of the exhibits by a staff member and went back to spend more time and feed the fish and rays from above the water. I was not interested in feeding the fish but enjoyed watching. Feeding the rays was fun to watch as their mouths were below. They also discussed the negative impact by plastics and over fishing and fish brought from other areas which are hurting the ecosystems- such as the Lion fish. The smaller turtles and alligators were cute. I also found out that south Florida is the only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles exist in the same environment. Very well done.
Written 1 February 2020
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Thank you for your review TripPhotographer52!
We are glad you and your family had fun feeding and interacting with our animals! Our staff love sharing their knowledge of our incredibly biodiverse and fragile marine ecosystems. One of our main goals is to inspire protection of these wild habitats through hands-on education. We hope to see you back at our facility soon, maybe next time you can hop in one of our tanks for a truly immersive experience!
Thank you,
FKAE Management
Written 6 February 2020
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Lili813
Tampa, FL122 contributions
Jul 2021 • Friends
For a smaller aquarium and park, it had a lot to offer and was a great (on and off) rainy day activity. It would be a good family activity. We enjoyed the hands-on feeding stations. We fed small snapping turtles, tortoises, stingrays, tarpons and carp. As other have noted regarding price, be prepared to spend a moderate amount. Kind of expected to pay a premium as an org involved in marine life preservation, rescue and relocation. (Though, we didn’t really see any messaging suggesting that the aquarium revenue supports that work). And wildlife/marine life facilities are expensive to operate one might presume. Anyway, admission was 24.50/adult. They offer a 10% Florida resident and active military discount. Feeding stations are about $3 each or you can prepay for a $15 punchcard that’s effectively but 5, get 1 free. So it was around $65 for us two adults and a punchcard. They have other experiences that you can pay more for like coral reef tank snorkeling. We didn’t try any of those.
Written 13 July 2021
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Thank you for your review 813Lili,
We love that you enjoyed feeding and interacting with our animals. Our interactive opportunities create unique learning environments for our visitors and we hope these experiences inspire you to protect these animals and their natural habitats. Admission is competitively priced with similar attractions and includes access to 4 different touch tanks, public feeding presentations and guided tours by our marine biologists. Our encounters include opportunities to snorkel, dive and further immerse yourself in the magic of the ocean while you hand-feed our various species of sharks and stingrays. We hope you visit us again soon!
Thank you,
FKAE Management
Written 28 July 2021
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Hi, Are there women plus size wetsuits available? Or should we bring our own? thanks!
Written 21 February 2022
We do have suits available for all body sizes. Due to concerns of contamination, we cannot allow any outside equipment, such as wetsuits or masks, into our tanks.
Written 25 October 2022
Hi!
Are vests provided for the encounters together with the rest of the gear?
Written 6 September 2021
They gave us a water suit and there were floatation noodles and things to hold on to all around. I am sure they have them. We didn't need them, but I am sure they had them.
Written 7 September 2021
We are visiting Marathon in April but have limited time. Which would be better, the Dolphin Encounter or the Aquarium? Not interested in getting in the water, just want a 2 hour time filler for older teenagers.
Written 31 December 2020
We did not go to the Dolphin encounter so I cannot really comment on that.
Our ages ranged from 12 to 52. We all really enjoyed the aquarium. It was pretty hands on and we spent most of our time around the touch tanks and feeding the lobsters, the stingrays and the Tarpon (when you feed the tarpon go to the left of the stingrays on the way to the shark exhibit...they are bigger then the tarpon to to the right).
We were all pleasantly surprised with the aquarium and would definitely so back. It is a little pricey for two hours but I would still say it is worth the price of admission. Buy the food to feed the fish, it’ll make it the experience all the better.
Written 31 December 2020
Lori D
Williston, Florida
Is this place accessible by boat? Or is there docking nearby?
Written 8 July 2020
How long should we plan to be there? Visiting with a 2 and 5 year old so we won’t be doing any swim type of encounters. Is this a half day visit or full day?
Written 13 June 2019
Hello!
Your visit is however long you would like it to be! Our feedings vary every hour, and we offer guided tours as well. However your admission is valid all day from 9am to 5pm, so if you'd like to spend an hour or two in the morning and leave and come back you are more than welcome to! Most guests average 1.5 to 2 hours here.
We look forward to your visit,
FKAE Management
Written 15 June 2019
Escape58834019210
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Is this a good place to visit on a rainy day?
Written 19 January 2019
Hello!
All our programs, feeds and guided tours run rain or shine. We offer snorkeling and diving in our largest exhibit which is covered by a huge tikihut and is never affected by weather or bad visibility.
We are a great stop for any weather conditions, however we are outdoors. We suggest bringing a rain jacket, poncho, or umbrella since you might get a little wet going from exhibit to exhibit. We offer as much cover as possible, and our large tikihuts over every exhibit provide great coverage from rain. Feel free to check us out on your next visit to Marathon!
Thanks,
FKAE Management
Written 19 February 2019
Escape58834019210
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Is this a good place to visit on a rainy day?
Written 19 January 2019
Hello Escape588,
Yes we are a great place to visit on a rainy day, all our feeds, tours and encounters run rain or shine. We are a completely out doors facility, however our exhibits are covered by large tiki huts. If you do visit, we suggest a poncho/ shoes you don't mind getting wet. We hope to see you soon!
Thank you,
FKAE Management
Written 22 January 2019
Hey there,
We went to the Aquarium Encounters a couple years ago and loved it. Has it been damaged at all by the hurricanes this year?
Best,
Matt
Written 6 January 2018
Hello Matt!
We were damaged from Hurricane Irma and were closed for three months. All of our animals in our tanks survived and our tiki huts had minimal damage, so we are thankful for that. On December 15th 2017 we re-opened and are back up and running, better than ever. Our staff worked really hard over the last three months to get our facility back to where it was before the hurricane. We are continuously expanding and adding so please stop on by and check it our for your self! Hope to see you soon.
Thank you
FKAE Management
Written 7 January 2018
paulazac
Orlando, Florida
do we get to swim with dolphins and what is a charge for that if you do...
Written 15 May 2017
We do not have dolphins here. However, you can feed the sharks, swim with the fish, and/or pet our stingrays!
Written 17 May 2017
If you do the regulator encounter can you use a GoPro to film your experience?
Written 2 March 2017
Hello Gatlin C! Unfortunately we don't allow outside cameras in any of our tanks, however we do allow cameras in our lagoon! You are more than welcome to bring your gopro in if you are participating in the lagoon snorkel, for all of our other encounters we take pictures and have them available for you to look at, and if your interested you can purchase them.
Thanks for the question!
FKAE Management
Written 3 March 2017
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