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Malta National Aquarium: Marine Life & Fun
About Malta National Aquarium
Discover the wonders of the ocean at the Malta National Aquarium. Located in San Pawl il-Baħar, this premier destination offers an immersive experience with diverse marine life exhibits. It's a perfect outing for families and anyone fascinated by aquatic ecosystems. For specific opening hours, please contact them directly at +356 2258 8100 or visit their website.
This aquarium serves as a key attraction for both local families and tourists visiting Malta, providing a central and engaging activity for children. Its prime location makes it an accessible and popular choice for those seeking a memorable and educational day out in the Maltese coastal area.
Why VisitMalta.co.uk Recommends
With an impressive 4.3/5-star rating from over 29,000 Google reviews, the Malta National Aquarium is a top-rated family destination. Its convenient location in San Pawl il-Baħar makes it a must-visit for a fun and educational day trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Malta National Aquarium located?▼
It is located at Triq it-Trunciera, San Pawl il-Baħar SPB 1500, Malta.
What is the phone number for the Malta National Aquarium?▼
You can contact them at +356 2258 8100.
What is the Malta National Aquarium's Google rating?▼
It holds a 4.3/5 star rating based on 29,238 reviews on Google.
What can I find at the Malta National Aquarium?▼
The aquarium features diverse marine life exhibits, making it an engaging experience for families and those interested in aquatic ecosystems.
What are the opening hours for the Malta National Aquarium?▼
Please contact the aquarium directly for their current opening hours.
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Contact
Malta National Aquarium
Address
Triq it-Trunciera, San Pawl il-Baħar SPB 1500, Malta
Phone
+356 2258 8100Website
www.aquarium.com.mtGoogle Rating
⭐ 4.3/5 · 29238 reviews
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