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Pufferfish

Sand Tiger Sharks

Nurse Sharks

Zebra Sharks

Stingrays

Black Pacu

Poison Dart Frog

Malawi Cichlids

Archer Fish

Spiny Spider Crab

Clownfish

Regal Tang

Sea Anemones

Corals

Lionfish

Dalmatian Pelican

Tarantula

Viper Snake

Siberian Sturgeon

Cuvier’s Dwarf Caiman

Arabian Bamboo Shark

African Spurred Tortoise

Panther Chameleon

Blacktip Reef Shark

Axolotl

Ocellated Eagle Rays

Goliath Grouper

Guppy

Discus

Spotted Wobbegong

Bull Huss

Green Moray Eel

Silver Arowana

Red Tailed Catfish

Giant Pacific Octopus

Brownbanded Bamboo Shark

Zebra Bullhead Shark

Lesser Spotted Dogfish

Short Tail Nurse Shark

Western Wobbegong

Honeycomb Moray Eel

Blacksaddle Coralgrouper

Leaf Scorpionfish

Atlantic Tarpon

Zebra Moray Eel

Batfish

Porkfish

Orange Spotted Rabbitfish

Red-toothed Triggerfish

Creole anthias

Foxface Rabbitfish

Queen Triggerfish

Squirrel Fish

Blue Line Triggerfish

Bannerfish

Panther Grouper

Emperor Snapper

Cleaner Wrasse

Golden Trevally

Palometa

Purple Tang

Vlamingi Tang

Unicorn Tang

Sergeant Major

Blue Damsel

Flagtail

Russian Sturgeon

Tiger Shovelnose Catfish

Zebra Tilapia

Congo Tetra

Chisel-Toothed Cichlid

Jack Dempsey Cichlid

Leopard Cactus Pleco

Common Carp

Barbel

Crucian Carp

European Perch

Golden Orfe

Grass Carp

Orfe

Blind Cave Fish

Bleeding Heart Tetra

Black Ghost Knifefish

Butterfly Splitfin

Tequila Splitfin

Colombian Tetra

Pearl Cichlid

Emperor Tetra

Endler’s Liverbearer

Spotted Scat

Flagtail Prochilodus

Rio Tapajos Orange Head

Splash Tetra

Pictus Catfish

Gila Monster

Chinese Crocodile Lizard

Madagascar Giant Day Gecko

False Water Cobra

Geoffrey’s Sideneck Turtle

Mangrove Snake

Madagascar Tree Boa

Yellow Headed Day Gecko

West African Mud Turtle

Golden Mantella

Golden Poison Frog

Anthony’s Poison Arrow Frog

Andean Marsupial Tree Frog

Chapa Bug Eyed Frog

False Tomato Frog

Goliath Bird Eater Tarantula

Gooty Ornamental Tarantula

Socotra Island Blue Baboon Tarantula

Golden Red Rump Tarantula

Indian Social Spider

Boxing Shrimp

Cleaner Shrimp

Black Beauty Stick Insect

Asian Forest Scorpion

Bubbletip Anemone
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Plan your visit
Open All Year!
Open All Year!
Get ready for a fin-tastic day out! Blue Planet Aquarium is open daily from 10am (closed only on Christmas Day), with the last entry one hour before closing.
Our closing times change with the seasons, so be sure to check back before your visit to make the most of your underwater adventure!
Your underwater adventure starts the moment you set off! Blue Planet Aquarium is easy to find – just off Junction 10 of the M53 at Cheshire Oaks, right next to the Designer Outlet. Hop on a Stagecoach X1 from Chester or Service 1 from Liverpool and let the journey begin! Buses run regularly, and the nearest train station is Ellesmere Port, just two miles away, with easy bus links to get you even closer to the action.
For more information about visiting Blue Planet Aquarium, check out our How to Get Here page.
There are lots of things to see at Blue Planet Aquarium. For more information, visit our Exhibits page.
Gear up for a smooth start to your day! Blue Planet Aquarium has its own onsite car park, just a short stroll from the entrance. Parking costs £2.95 per vehicle, no matter how long you stay, and when you buy something in the café, you’ll receive a free hot drink when you show your parking ticket.
Here at Blue Planet Aquarium we pride ourselves on being a great place to visit for all the family and our space is designed with access for everyone in mind.
For full details, head to our Visitor Accessibility