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Prepare for Your Day at Aquarium of Naples

Plan Your Visit to Aquarium of Naples

A visit to the Aquarium of Naples is easy to organise thanks to its central seafront location and compact layout. Whether you’re exploring the waterfront of Naples or planning a focused cultural stop, find practical information on timings, how to get there, accessibility, and nearby amenities so you can make the most of your time.

Plan the Right Moment for Your Visit

  • Opening Hours -Tuesday to Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    -Last admission: 4:30 PM
    -Closed on Mondays, except for special openings and public holidays

    Seasonal adjustments may apply during holidays or special events
  • Best Times -Weekday mornings (9:00 AM – 11:00 AM): The quietest period, ideal for a relaxed visit.
    -Early afternoon (1:00 PM – 3:00 PM): Convenient if you’re exploring the Naples seafront.
    -Low season (late autumn and winter): Fewer visitors compared to peak spring and summer months.

Where to Find Aquarium of Naples

The Aquarium of Naples is located inside the historic Anton Dohrn Zoological Station, within the seaside park of Villa Comunale in Naples.

Address:
Villa Comunale
Via Caracciolo 1
80122 Naples, Italy

Plan Your Route

Naples Metro Line 2 offers the most convenient connection.

Nearest stop: Mergellina
-From Mergellina station, the aquarium is about a 10–15 minute walk along the waterfront promenade.
-Line 2 connects directly to Napoli Centrale (Garibaldi), making it easy for visitors arriving by train.

Metro travel is generally the fastest and most reliable way to avoid traffic, particularly during weekends and peak tourist months.

Several ANM city bus routes serve the Chiaia and Lungomare Caracciolo area.

-Buses stop along Riviera di Chiaia and near Villa Comunale.
-Travel time depends on traffic, especially during late afternoon hours.
-Tickets can be purchased at newsstands, tobacco shops, or via official ANM apps.

Buses are useful if you are staying in neighborhoods not directly served by Metro Line 2.

Driving is possible but not always the most practical option.

-There is no dedicated on-site parking at the aquarium.
-Paid garages are available in the Chiaia and Mergellina areas.
-Street parking can be limited and regulated by blue-line pay zones.

Traffic along the Lungomare and Riviera di Chiaia can be heavy, particularly on weekends and summer evenings.

If you are staying in central Naples, Chiaia, or near the waterfront, walking is one of the most pleasant options.

_The Lungomare Caracciolo promenade is pedestrian-friendly and largely flat.
-The area is suitable for cycling, with designated bike paths along the seafront.

Combining your visit with a stroll through Villa Comunale makes the journey part of the experience.

Dining Options

  • While the Aquarium of Naples itself doesn’t have full-service restaurants on site, its prime seafront location in Naples puts you within easy reach of a wide range of dining options before or after your visit:
    -Casual bistros and bars: A range of informal bistros and wine bars are scattered through the Chiaia and Mergellina neighborhoods, ideal for relaxed meals or drinks with a view.
    -Seafood trattorie: You’ll find traditional Neapolitan seafood restaurants nearby, serving local favorites like grilled fish, seafood pasta, and fried calamari.
    -Pizzerias: Naples is the birthplace of pizza, and classic pizzerias near Villa Comunale offer authentic Margherita and other Neapolitan pies.

Accessibility and Visitor Facilities

  • The Aquarium of Naples strives to make its exhibits welcoming and accessible for a wide range of guests:
    -Clear signage: Interpretive panels and directional signs help guide visitors through the aquarium’s galleries.
    -Wheelchair access: Key public areas and exhibition spaces are equipped with ramps and accessible routes to accommodate wheelchair users.
    -Stroller-friendly paths: Wide walkways and gently graded access make it easier for families with strollers to explore at a comfortable pace.
    -Seating areas: Benches and seating spots are placed throughout the facility and surrounding park for rest stops during your visit.
    -Restrooms: Accessible restrooms are available on site.

Naples Aquarium: Entrance ticket

Highlights

Experience diverse aquatic habitats ranging from the Mediterranean to tropical species.

Discover unique features such as an octopus den and replicas of ancient Roman maritime ruins.

Enjoy the insights inspired by Anton Dohrn’s pioneering marine research.

Witness tropical marine life affected by climate changes near Naples’ shores.

Visitor Guidelines

Arrive with a valid ticket: Please present your digital or printed ticket at the entrance. Online booking is recommended to secure your preferred date.

Respect the marine life: Do not tap on the glass or attempt to disturb the animals. Flash photography may be restricted to protect sensitive species.

Follow staff instructions: Aquarium personnel are available to assist and ensure a safe experience for both visitors and marine life.

No outside food or drinks: Consumption of food and beverages inside exhibition areas is generally not permitted.

Keep personal belongings manageable: Large suitcases or oversized bags may not be allowed inside the exhibition spaces.

Supervise children at all times: Young visitors should remain accompanied by an adult throughout the visit.

Maintain a calm environment: Speak at a moderate volume to preserve a comfortable atmosphere for all guests.

Perguntas frequentes

What is the best time of day to visit the Aquarium of Naples?

Weekday mornings, especially between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM, are usually the quietest and offer a more relaxed experience.

How do I get to the Aquarium of Naples by public transport?

The easiest option is Metro Line 2 to Mergellina station. From there, it’s about a 10–15 minute walk along the seafront to Villa Comunale in Naples.

Is there parking available nearby?

There is no dedicated on-site parking. Paid garages and blue-line street parking are available in the Chiaia and Mergellina areas, though spaces can be limited during peak times.

Is the aquarium accessible for visitors with reduced mobility?

Public exhibition areas are designed to be accessible, with ramps and accessible facilities available for wheelchair users.

Are there places to eat near the aquarium?

Yes, the Lungomare Caracciolo and Chiaia areas offer numerous cafés, pizzerias, and seafood restaurants within walking distance.

How much time should I plan for my visit?

Most visitors spend between 60 and 90 minutes exploring the exhibits, making it easy to include in a broader Naples itinerary.

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