Just around the bend from Sandy Beach and Makapu'u on the road to Waimanalo sits Sea Life Park, Hawai'i's version of Sea World. The park is host to various forms of sea life including dolphins, sea lions, sea turtles and penguins. The Park also features souvenir shops and restaurants.
The Park's main attractions include: Splash-U -- where you can teach, feed and train dolphins to sing, dance and jump, the Hawaiian Reef -- an humongous Aquarium with thousands of reef and deep water animals and organisms, the Sea Lion Feeding Pool -- which is self-explanatory, Pirates' Lagoon -- where you can play with radio controlled ships and dig for buried treasure and Whaler's Cove -- where a whaling ship is used as the scene for a live action play.
Sea Life Park is open daily from 9:30am till 5pm. For more information you may call Sea Life Park at:
(808) 259-7933
Regular Admission | |
Adults | $24 |
Juniors (ages 4-12) | $12 |
Children 3 and under | FREE |
Sea Life Park/A Reef Adventure Combo Package | |
Adults | $59 |
Juniors | $39 |
Sea Life Park/Splash U | |
Adults | $74 |
Juniors | $62 |
If you're driving out of Waikiki to Sea Life Park you need to get onto the H-1 East and stay in your right hand lane. Eventually H-1 East will merge with Kalaniana'ole Highway. Continue on Kalaniana'ole pass Hanauma Bay, Sandy Beach and Makapu'u. You'll see Sea Life Park coming up on your right hand side.
If you're taking the bus, you can catch the # 22 (Beach Bus) or 58 (Hawai'i Kai Sea Life Park). Ask the driver to let you off at Sea Life Park.
You can also catch the Sea Life Park shuttle from select locations in Waikiki. The shuttle runs every hour.
The locations are:
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