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Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay

3950 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV, 89119

Get up close and personal with some of the most fearsome creatures of the deep at Mandalay Bay’s Shark Reef Aquarium. Designed to be a total sensory experience—with two underwater tunnels and multiple tanks and exhibits—the aquarium is home to more than 2,000 aquatic creatures, including many species of sharks. There’s even a shipwreck and a virtual reality (VR) theater.

The basics

Wander through a viewing tunnel at the Shark Reef Aquarium’s largest exhibit, a shipwreck surrounded by 1.3 million gallons (4.9 million liters) of water. In addition to sharks, you’ll see salt- and freshwater fish, as well as sea turtles, golden crocodiles, giant rays, and more. The touch pool is a favorite among younger visitors, while certified divers have the opportunity to scuba dive in the tanks.

Admission to the aquarium is included in some multi-attraction Las Vegas sightseeing passes.

Things to know before you go

  • Most visitors spend around 45 to 60 minutes at the Shark Reef Aquarium.

  • An audio guide is available in English and Spanish.

  • Guests staying at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino can watch the Shark Reef channel on TV.

  • The gift shop is open 10am-8pm.

How to get there

The Shark Reef Aquarium is located near the South Convention Center in the Mandalay Bay Resort, at the southern end of Las Vegas Boulevard. You can easily get to the resort by car, taxi, shuttle, or the free Excalibur–Luxor–Mandalay Bay tram.

When to get there

The aquarium is open daily, usually with extended hours on weekends and over the summer. Last entry is an hour before closing. There’s no set schedule for animal feedings, but they often take place between 10am and 4pm.

Aquariums in Las Vegas

Las Vegas has more than 10 aquariums, some of which can be found inside casinos. Besides the Shark Reef, check out these other popular aquariums: the Tank at the Golden Nugget, SeaQuest Las Vegas, the Aquarium at the Silverton Hotel, and the Atlantis Aquarium at the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace.

Ways to explore

Despite the name, Shark Reef Aquarium isn’t all about sharks. The aquarium provides a habitat for many fish and sea creatures, including rescued sea turtles. A range of educator-led experiences are available, including turtle feeding, shark feeding, and stingray feeding; experiences cost extra and must be booked in advance. An Undersea Explorer VR Experience is included with general admission, which focuses primarily on sharks and humpback whales.

Accessibility

The aquarium is accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.

Age limits

Kids must be 5 or older for the VR experience; children aged 4 and under visit for free.

What to pack

Refillable water bottle, camera

What to wear

Comfortable shoes, a layer for air conditioning

Not allowed

Smoking, disturbing the animals

Amenities

Restrooms, gift shop

Address

Shark Reef Aquarium is located near the South Convention Center in Mandalay Bay Resort, at the southern end of Las Vegas Boulevard. It’s easy to get to by car or public transportation.

Driving

If you’re driving, it’s easiest to park at the Mandalay Bay’s self-parking garage, which costs a fee for non-hotel guests and is free for Las Vegas residents for up to three hours.

Public transportation

Take the Deuce bus to Mandalay Bay—bus 119 stops at Luxor, just north of Mandalay Bay.

Best times to visit

Feedings typically take place in the afternoon, but it’s best to check the website for specific timings.

Best days to visit

Weekdays tend to see fewer crowds than weekends, especially if you arrive early.

Best months to visit

The aquarium is open throughout the year, but Vegas is at its most pleasant between fall and spring, when temperatures are cooler.

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