This is a small museum, but in conjunction with the nearby St. Lucie County Regional History Center, you can spend several pleasant hours. The 2 museums are only A 3minute walk from each other and a combo ticket for the 2 museums is only $5. The highlights of this museum are a touch tank, a mangrove ecosystem, and several reef ecosytems. There are some great tshirts for sale here, somewhat inexpensive, and the change color in the sun...I bought one with sharks. The 2:30 feeding of the fish in many tanks is not tobe missed ... especially the lionfish.
The aquarium may look unassuming at first, but a closer look reveals there is much to see and to do. We have learned a lot about sea life in this area. The staff is very friendly and informaive - thank you Sonia and Adrianna for sharing your knowledge with us.
We started our morning at the Ft Pierce green market then proceeded to lunch at the 2nd Street Bistro restaurant before deciding to check out the Aquarium and Historical Center. What a wonderful little Aquarium! The gentleman at the front desk was very informative. The exhibits are wonderful and all the animals healthy and the tanks well taken care of. We then headed to the Historical museum! The size is deceptive as we spent at least an hour enjoying the displays. Make sure you tour the restored house on the property.We loved our tour guide Daniel as he lived in the house as a child. Daniel's personal antidotes brought the past to life!
We went as a family in August if 2014. The exhibits were nice and interesting. Our 9 year old liked it the best. It was clean and had a variety of things to look at in different rooms. I just wish it was a little bigger for the money.
Visited during feeding time so a guide explained the significance of each tank as the fish were fed. For under $5 it was a real treat.
They have some very unique species here that I have never seen. We saw a baby boxfish and a dwarf seahorse. The educators were excellent and made the exhibits even more interesting. Cool touch tank too!
They have a 10 am feeding which offered a guide that explain the different species of fish and plant life and answered any questions. The aquarium has six aquarium displays and touch tank.Price was $4 for an adult and $3 Children ages(4-17)
Adults and children alike will enjoy this reasonably priced local aquarium. Each group of 5-10 people (depending on attendance) gets their own well-informed guide and the learning and visual experience is very good and worth the visit.
The aquarium isn't big , if you expect large tanks, this is not the place. However the staff is very friendly and the exhibits are very educational about our local eco system, something we should all be aware of. The touch tank is fun for all ages, get a shrimp manicure, touch a sea cucumber, horseshoe crab or urchin.
The Aquarium is located on the South Beach causeway and visitors can tour the historical museum and the aquarium for one modest donation. The aquarium is small but filled with examples of local fish and aquatic vegetation. It's a great place to take children since everything is accessible to them and the staff is friendly and knowledgeable. The entire park includes a protected beach, perfect for small children, as well as a fishing pier and the historical museum. Thanks to the county managers for setting this land aside for the enjoyment of residents and tourists alike.