Oregon Coast Aquarium

Location:
2820 SE Ferry Slip Rd
Newport, OR map
(541)867-3474
Directions:
Directions From Portland:
Take Route 18 west to U.S. Highway 101. Follow U.S. Highway 101 south through Newport, across the Yaquina Bay Bridge. Turn left onto 32nd Street. At the "T", turn left onto SE Ferry Slip Road. The Oregon Coast Aquarium is straight ahead on the right, just north of the Aquarium Village shops.
Take I-5 south to Corvallis. From there, take Highway 20 west to U.S. Highway 101. Follow U.S. Highway 101 south through Newport, across the Yaquina Bay Bridge. Turn left onto 32nd Street. At the T, turn left onto SE Ferry Slip Road. The Oregon Coast Aquarium is straight ahead on the right, north of the Aquarium Village shops.
Directions From Corvallis:
Take Highway 20 west to U.S. Highway 101. Follow U.S. Highway 101 south through Newport, across the Yaquina Bay Bridge. Turn left onto 32nd Street. At the T, turn left onto SE Ferry Slip Road. The Oregon Coast Aquarium is straight ahead on the right, just north of the Aquarium Village shops.
Directions From Eugene:
Take Route 126 west to U.S. Highway 101. Follow U.S. Highway 101 north to Newport (if you go across the Yaquina Bay Bridge, you’ve gone too far). Turn right onto 32nd Street. At the T, turn left onto SE Ferry Slip Road. The Oregon Coast Aquarium is straight ahead on the right, just north of the Aquarium Village shops.
Website:
Description:
Discover the mysteries of the ocean at one of Oregon’s top tourist attractions. Enjoy watching sea otters, seals and sea lions, along with jellyfish and a variety of fish.
Price:
Adults (Ages 18-64): $22.95
Seniors (Ages 65+): $19.95
Young Adults (Ages 13-17): $19.95
Children (Ages 3-12): $14.95
Infants & Toddlers (Ages 0-2): Free
See website for available discounts
Hours:
The Oregon Coast Aquarium is open every day except December 25th.
Summer Hours
May 27, 2017- September 4, 2017
10:00 am - 6:00 pm daily
Winter Hours
September 6, 2016 - May 26, 2017
10:00 am - 5:00 pm daily
Plan Your Trip:
Ever see an Octopus eat a crab!?
When visiting the Oregon Coast Aquarium, be sure to check out their visitor tips for your time both inside and outside the aquarium.