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Gdynia Aquarium

4.2 · 36,256 reviews
Educational and focused.
Gdynia Aquarium, al. Jana Pawła II 1, 81-345 Gdynia, Poland
Interesting facts
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The aquarium is officially operated by the National Marine Fisheries Research Institute (MIR-PIB).

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It holds one of the largest collections of exotic fish in Poland.

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The facility features a dedicated section exclusively for the flora and fauna of the Baltic Sea.

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The building is situated on the Molo Południowe, which was historically used for the Gdynia harbor development.

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Exhibits include a 'Benthic' section highlighting deep-sea marine life adaptation.

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The aquarium maintains an extensive collection of preserved biological specimens from various oceanic expeditions.

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It serves as a primary center for educational workshops concerning marine ecology in the Pomeranian region.

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The coral reef exhibit uses advanced lighting technology to mimic natural deep-water biological processes.

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It is one of the few aquariums in Poland that manages both tropical and local northern sea life simultaneously.

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The facility supports ongoing research regarding the invasive species residing in the Baltic Sea.

Overview

The Gdynia Aquarium is located at the tip of the Southern Pier (Molo Południowe) in Gdynia, operating as a specialized scientific and educational facility under the National Marine Fisheries Research Institute. The facility houses diverse exhibits categorized into distinct zones: the Amazon rainforest, the coral reef, and the Baltic Sea. It features a specialized collection of both freshwater and saltwater species, including sharks, moray eels, and diverse aquatic vegetation. The site serves as both a public attraction and a research center focused on marine biodiversity conservation. The architecture reflects its 1970s modernist origins, maintaining its original location overlooking the Bay of Gdańsk. It displays preserved marine life specimens alongside living tanks to provide context on oceanic habitats. The facility is actively involved in environmental education regarding the protection of the Baltic Sea ecosystem.

Photo spot

The main glass tank exhibit, which provides a clear view of larger marine life against a deep blue backdrop.

Insider tips

Combine your visit with a walk along the Southern Pier to view the historic ORP Błyskawica warship and the Dar Pomorza sailing ship nearby.

Check the daily feeding schedule upon arrival, as these events are highly popular with visitors.

Avoid weekends during the peak summer months to navigate the narrow exhibit corridors more comfortably.

What to avoid

Avoid arriving during peak weekend afternoons in July and August when ticket queues can become extensive.

Good to know

Open daily year-round, though visitor numbers peak significantly during the summer season.

Etiquette

Flash photography is strictly prohibited to protect the light-sensitive aquatic animals.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1.5-2 hours
Best time to visit
Weekday mornings during the off-season to avoid heavy school group crowds.
Address
Gdynia Aquarium, al. Jana Pawła II 1, 81-345 Gdynia, Poland
54.518, 18.558
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Details
Key exhibitsBaltic Sea biodiversity zone, Amazon rainforest tank, and tropical coral reef collection.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1.5-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekday mornings during the off-season to avoid heavy school group crowds..

The main glass tank exhibit, which provides a clear view of larger marine life against a deep blue backdrop.

Close by you'll find Museum Ship "Dar Pomorza", ORP Błyskawica, Southern Pier.