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  1. New England Aquarium in Boston - Protecting Animals & the Ocean

    There are thousands of aquatic animals to visit at the Aquarium—from the African penguins to Myrtle the green sea turtle and the California sea lions. Here are a few of the animals that …

  2. Book Your Tickets to the Aquarium in Boston - New England …

    Purchasing tickets to the Aquarium directly supports our mission to ensure a vital and vibrant ocean for all.

  3. Plan Your Visit - New England Aquarium

    Get directions and parking recommendations. The Aquarium is located on Central Wharf overlooking Boston Harbor. Learn more about enhancing your visit to the area. Our exhibits …

  4. Exhibits Archive - New England Aquarium

    From the largest shark and ray touch tank on the East Coast to the Giant Ocean Tank and so much more, New England Aquarium exhibits and educational experiences promote discovery …

  5. Directions and Parking - New England Aquarium

    Get directions and parking information to help plan your visit to the Aquarium, located on Central Wharf in downtown Boston.

  6. Central Wharf - New England Aquarium

    Enjoy a piece of the 43-mile Harborwalk, which stretches from East Boston to Dorchester. Along the Harborwalk, observe maritime industrial areas and working ports, go for a swim, visit …

  7. Buy New England Aquarium Tickets

    Purchase tickets for the New England Aquarium and enjoy an unforgettable experience exploring marine life and ocean conservation.

  8. Offers and Discounts - New England Aquarium

    Save on your visit with offers and discounts on New England Aquarium admission. Explore our list of programs to see if you qualify.

  9. About Us - New England Aquarium

    The New England Aquarium is a nonprofit research and conservation organization that has protected and cared for our ocean and marine animals for more than 50 years.

  10. Animals Archive - New England Aquarium

    The New England Aquarium has protected and cared for the ocean and marine animals for more than 50 years. Here are a few of the animals in our care and that we study in the wild.