Adventure Aquarium in New Jersey: A Full Guide

We love Adventure Aquarium!

Over the years, we’ve been members of the Adventure Aquarium in New Jersey, off and on. It is always an enjoyable way to spend time with the kids while learning about sharks, turtles, hippos, and other aquatic animals.

There are so many fun activities and exhibits at Adventure Aquarium. Some of our favorites are the Shark Tunnel and Shark Bridge, and the touch tanks, where you can touch sharks, rays, starfish, and other aquatic creatures.

Even if you’ve been to some of the bigger aquariums, like the National Aquarium in Baltimore, the Adventure Aquarium is still worth a visit. The guide below shares what to expect during your visit, as well as a few tips to make it even better.

Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, we may receive a commission if you click through and make a purchase.

Prepare For Your Visit to the Adventure Aquarium in Camden, New Jersey

Adventure Aquarium Location

A huge sign indicated the entrance of Adventure Aquarium in New Jersey

Located on the banks of the Delaware River at 1 Riverside Drive in Camden, New Jersey, the Adventure Aquarium is easily accessible from Philadelphia, New York, and, of course, New Jersey.

Parking for Adventure Aquarium

On-site parking is available for those arriving by car. The parking lot is gated and monitored by an attendant. The parking fee is $10. However, aquarium members receive a reduced rate.

If you are visiting Philadelphia and would like to take the scenic route to the aquarium, you can take the RiverLink Ferry! The ferry operates seasonally, so check its hours before you plan your trip.

Admission

Admission to the Adventure Aquarium varies based on date and the visitor’s age. Tickets are often the best price the further ahead you purchase them. So if you know which day you’ll visit, buy the tickets sooner rather than later, as prices can go up based on demand.

Kids under 2 are always FREE, and Adventure Aquarium offers discounts for seniors. Guests can visit on their birthday for FREE admission as well.

Money Saving Tip: If you plan on visiting the aquarium more than once in a 12-month period, your best money-saving option is to purchase a membership. It’ll pay for itself within two visits, plus you’ll receive a discount on parking.

Lastly, look for the Pre-K Kid’s Adventure Pass sign-up at the end of summer/beginning of fall. Kids 5 years old and under can qualify for a FREE unlimited membership for a year.

Fun Exhibits and Animal Encounters at the Adventure Aquarium

The Hippos

The Adventure Aquarium recently refurbished its “Hippo Haven”. Guests can view Button and Genny on land during mealtimes.

Looking down at two hippos eating lunch

If the hippos are in the water, they are easy to see through the tank glass. It’s fun to watch these large females dance around underwater!

The Shark Tunnel

One of the best areas in the aquarium is the shark tunnel!

kids walk through a tunnel that travels through an aquarium tank with sharks

Watching sharks and other fish swim above and all around you gives you a unique perspective. The tunnel is a popular area, so visiting early in the morning will give you a less crowded experience.

Walk On the Shark Bridge

a young girl crosses a netted bridge above a shark tank

Another favorite area of ours is the Shark Bridge! Guests can walk through nets above the shark tank in the aquarium. The experience gives you a birds-eye view of the sharks swimming below!

Touch a Shark and Touch a Ray

There are many hands-on exhibits throughout Adventure Aquarium. On the main floor, visitors have the opportunity to touch both sharks and stingrays.

a small sting ray swims by reaching hands at the touch tank at adventure Aquarium

The stingray room has a large pool with numerous rays swimming and splashing around. Kids may even get a little when a ray “waves” at them, splashing water with their fin!

The touch-a-shark area is smaller than the ray area, and there may be a line to enter the area. However, it still offers a unique experience for kids to feel a shark’s scales.

The Interactive Kid’s Area

On the top floor of the aquarium is the Kaleidescope Cove. This section features a fun play area and an interactive aquarium. Kids can pop their heads up into the tanks and watch the fish swim around their heads.

There is another “touch tank” featuring various crustaceans, such as sea stars and horseshoe crabs. The Kids Zone is definitely an area you’ll spend a lot of time while the kids explore and play!

Behind the Scenes Tours and Animal Encounters

If you are looking for something extra to do at Adventure Aquarium, check out their encounters or behind-the-scenes tour.

You can get in the water with the sharks or hang out with penguins, turtles, and hippos.

Looking across a shark tank at the netted bridge that crosses the tank

We did the Behind the Scenes Tour and found it so interesting! You learn what it takes to feed and care for the animals, see the process of introducing new animals to the aquarium, and get a different perspective on the shark bridge!

Tips and Things to Know Before You Visit Adventure Aquarium

Before you visit the Adventure Aquarium, here are a few things to know!

  • Arrive at Opening: The aquarium is very popular, especially on weekends and holidays. Arriving when the aquarium opens gives you at least an hour before the crowds appear.
looking towards a food stand at adventure aquarium
  • Food: You can bring your own food into the aquarium, or you can purchase snacks or lunch from the cafe or snack stands on the premises. Seating becomes limited during lunchtime, so plan your meals to be a little earlier or later. 

  • Strollers: The aquarium is stroller accessible. However, during busier times, you may find it challenging to navigate through the crowds. 
A row of blue lockers and the payment machine are near the entrance of adventure aquarium
  • Lockers: Lockers are located to the right of the information desk on the first floor. Both cash and credit cards are accepted for locker rental.

  • Timing: To see everything at the aquarium, plan to stay at least two-three hours. There is a lot for kids to do and see!

More Fun Things to Do in Camden, New Jersey

While you are on the Camden waterfront, you might as well make a day of it! Next to the Adventure Aquarium, there are two other attractions kids will love.

First, the Camden Children’s Garden is a whimsical place for kids to explore! With areas like the Dinosaur Garden, the Storybook Garden, and the Treehouse, your children will enjoy time outside on a beautiful day.

During the warmer months, bring a bathing suit and a towel for the Sprayground! There is a fee to enter, and the Garden is not open during the winter months, so keep that in mind when making plans.

Another attraction nearby that kids will enjoy is the Battleship New Jersey. This ship will give kids an idea of what life at sea was like during wartime. Kids will be amazed at the tight spaces that grown men and women had to endure for months on end. The Battleship New Jersey is open year-round.

Looking at the Philadelphia skyline from New Jersey

Don’t forget to take a picture of the Philadelphia skyline while you are at the Adventure Aquarium! The aquarium’s location along the river offers a beautiful view of the city.

Read It Now. Pin It For Later!

Everything you need to know before you visit Adventure Aquarium in New Jersey