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Aquarium Donostia-San Sebastián

This compact 1928 aquarium sits right at San Sebastian's port entrance, built into the historic Monte Urgull fortifications.

Aquarium Donostia-San Sebastián, San Sebastian · La Concha & Centro
Category
Museum
Duration
1h 15m
Best Time
Any time
Entry
EUR 13
Rating
4.4 (15,255)
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About Aquarium Donostia-San Sebastián

This compact 1928 aquarium sits right at San Sebastian's port entrance, built into the historic Monte Urgull fortifications. You'll walk through a curved 360-degree tunnel with sharks, rays, and tropical fish swimming overhead and around you, plus handle starfish and small rays in the interactive touch pools. The focus stays local: excellent displays of Cantabrian Sea species like spider crabs and sea bream, alongside a surprisingly good coral reef section that feels authentic rather than flashy.

The visit flows naturally from the entrance through themed tanks showcasing local marine life, then into the main oceanarium tunnel where nurse sharks and stingrays glide past at eye level. The touch pools usually have kids (and adults) mesmerized, while the conservation exhibits explain local fishing traditions and marine protection efforts. The space feels intimate rather than overwhelming, and staff genuinely know their stuff about both the animals and local maritime history.

Most guides oversell this as a major attraction, but it's perfectly sized for 75 minutes. Skip the gift shop (overpriced trinkets) and don't bother with the audio guide. At 13 EUR for adults and 6.50 EUR for kids, it's fairly priced for what you get. The real win is timing: come early or late afternoon to avoid school groups, and you'll have the tunnel practically to yourself.

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WalkingMinimal walking
The place

Getting there

Address
1 Plaza de Carlos Blasco Imaz, 20003 Donostia / San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Spain
Neighborhood
La Concha & Centro
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Good to know

Tips, answered

Enter through the main plaza entrance at opening time (10am) and head straight to the oceanarium tunnel before the first tour groups arrive around 10:30am

Most visitors rush through the local species tanks, but these actually showcase rare Cantabrian Sea creatures you won't see elsewhere, including the massive spider crabs that local fishermen catch

The feeding demonstrations happen at 11:30am and 4:30pm in the main tank, when the sharks and rays become much more active and swim closer to the tunnel glass

Plan for about 1h 15m.

Aquarium Donostia-San Sebastián is in the La Concha & Centro neighborhood of San Sebastian. The address is 1 Plaza de Carlos Blasco Imaz, 20003 Donostia / San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Spain. The area is well-served by metro.

This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.

Closed on Monday. Check the official website for holiday closures and special hours.

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