The Heal the Bay aquarium is an amazing little gem located in Santa Monica that plays a vital role in educating both kids and adults on the importance of preserving marine life and our eco-systems. Despite its small size, this aquarium packs a punch with its informative displays and hands-on exhibits that are both engaging and interactive.
We organized our son’s 7th birthday there - as they can host kids birthday parties - and one of the things that stood out was the aquarium's focus on local marine life and the importance of preserving our local eco-systems. It was refreshing to see an aquarium that was so dedicated to educating visitors on ocean pollution and the actions we can take to protect our oceans. We organized a beach clean up with our guests and they all participated with passion and dedication.
Overall, I found the Heal the Bay aquarium to be extremely informative and engaging atop of being an original place to organize a birthday party. It's clear that the staff and volunteers are passionate about marine life and conservation, and their enthusiasm is contagious. I highly recommend a visit to this cozy, little aquarium for anyone interested in learning more about marine life and our role in...
Read moreVery small aquarium, its cute though and they have 4 fish tanks you can touch sea creatures in so that was really cool. My kids loved touching sea stars and hermit crabs. This aquarium also has sea urchins, sea snails and slugs to touch, they have a shark tank but you can not touch those. All the tanks do smell though, I know they're sea creatures but its a gross smell and you can only wash your hands in the bathroom which has wet floors, slippery and gross. In other fish tanks you can look at the lobsters, eels, fish, shark eggs and more. There is also a section with books and puppets but the puppets feel dirty and scratchy, I let my kids play with them but washed their hands after that too. Its still a nice little aquarium you just have to wash your hands after and its part of Heal the Bay so I like...
Read moreDidn't really get any pics from here since we really just needed to rent a beach wheelchair. But then...BABY SHARKS🦈 The whole experience can be pretty quick-The aquarium itself is really small and there's a fee for adults. Absolutely worth it...did I mention baby sharks?? No idea they were so cute🦈 My favorite was seeing them swim INSIDE their weird little egg sacks. Seriously, so cool! They have some educational artwork and the staff were all ready to share their knowledge. And the wheelchairs are free (leave your ID) and are really easy to maneuver on the sand. It was so soooooo helpful for our daughter who was down there on crutches to take her senior grad pics. They're located in a tiny area right under the pier. Oh, and their gift shop is really cute, too. Definitely stop in for a visit when you're...
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