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Giant Pacific Octopus
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Creole anthias
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Flagtail Prochilodus
Rio Tapajos Orange Head
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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
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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
