A solo visitor can linger at glass tunnels, feeding shows, and VR zone without coordinating others, and elevators speed movement across levels, but weekend crowds slightly reduce calm time.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: A solo visitor can cover all zones and shows without rushing.
Undersea Tunnel Walk:
Walk through a 180° acrylic tunnel and see sharks, rays, and fish swim overhead.
Tip: Visit early to avoid crowds and capture clear photos through the glass.
Sea at Night Zone:
Experience three digital ocean worlds with lights and sound.
Tip: Use this dimly lit zone for striking solo selfies with changing backdrops.
Rock Pool Touch & Feel:
Touch starfish and hermit crabs in a shallow pool.
Tip: Approach during off-peak show times for direct access without a line.
Shark Feeding Show:
Watch keepers hand-feed sharks at 12:00 and 16:00 daily.
Tip: Arrive 10 minutes early to secure a front-row view.
VR Underwater Adventure:
Put on a VR helmet and swim with virtual whales and jellyfish for 5 minutes.
Tip: Book at the ticket desk on arrival; slots fill fast.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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General admission | KRW 21,000 |
Bottle of water | KRW 2,000 |
VR Zone experience | KRW 8,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 31,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
The aquarium is climate-controlled year-round. Avoid major holidays and summer weekends for shorter lines.
Address: 266 Haeundaehaebyeon-ro, Haeundae, Busan, South Korea
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Joel Tay
This is one of the best aquariums I’ve been to. It’s highly interactive without relying heavily on animations or screens. The environment is very child-friendly—my kid had a great time. There’s an indoor playground, and you can buy fish feed to interact with some of the fish. Scheduled feeding sessions are also available and enjoyable to watch. Overall, it’s a great place to visit. Tickets are sig...
Shima Noga
Great place to visit! Family friendly and lots to see. Highly suggest going during off peak season and during a weekday. Not as crowded and able to see everything.
alvin pek
Bought 4 tickets at the ticketing counter on a Saturday morning: - 2 x Adults (KRW31000 each) - 2 x Children (KRW26500 each) Payment has to be made via credit card as the ticketing counter does not accept cash. We explored the aquarium for about 2 hours which included a shark feeding show. We arrived 45 minutes earlier before the show to secure better seats and view.
Thomas Steurer
Great place especially for kids. Make sure you have a look on the feeding times cause they are really fun to see. Unfortunately the feeding shows and informations given by the caretakers are only in Korean but still worth a visit
Darren
Busan Sealife Aquarium was an interesting experience that stretches across multiple levels. As always with any main attraction the timing of going is very much going to factor into the experience. This also means being aware that during the week that school trips happen, so getting there early might be beneficial. It is worth noting that if it's a school trip, these typically move through quickly...
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