The North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher connects visitors with the wonders of nature and aquatic wildlife. The Aquarium and its sister facilities, the …
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Jan 18, 2025
Get ready for a one-of-a-kind, immersive experience, both on land and deep underwater, that begins way out in Western North Carolina in the highest peaks of the Appalachian Mountains and works east t…Full review by svredhead2008
Sep 19, 2024
Love the hands on section where you can touch the little creatures. Don't forget to visit the eagles, snakes, and turtles outside. If you are feeling adventurous, hike the trail. I recommend doing so…Full review by JENAV81
Aug 25, 2024
Buy tickets online ahead of time. Timed entrances since Covid. Good time for adults and kids. They have a snapping turtle where the aquarium in Fort Fisher has a sea turtle. They have a turtle sandca…Full review by warfster
I saw on your photos of your daily critter a snake, are there a ton of reptiles at this facility? If there are, is there a way to go around them? I have anxiety attacks around them. Thanks.
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No they only have a small area for the snakes they are outside and in cages
Is there a way to go avoid the sharks? I am absolutely terrified of them but my husband wants to go to the aquarium. Thank you
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You can avoid seeing the sharks. There are sharks in the Living Shipwreck habitat in the Ocean Gallery and one shark in the Queen Anne's Revenge habitat in the Tidal Waters …
You can avoid seeing the sharks. There are sharks in the Living Shipwreck habitat in the Ocean Gallery and one shark in the Queen Anne's Revenge habitat in the Tidal Waters Gallery. You are able to see most of the Aquarium as well as experience the outdoor area.
Am traveling with 4 boys between 12 months and8 years..looking for reasonable beach area vacation spots with lots of activities and not high cost. Recommendations?
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If you like high rise condos and congestion, go to Myrtle Beach. I you are looking for a natural beach, with single home rentals, condos, or dulpexes, our favorite is Emerald Isle, NC. …
If you like high rise condos and congestion, go to Myrtle Beach. I you are looking for a natural beach, with single home rentals, condos, or dulpexes, our favorite is Emerald Isle, NC. There are tons of things to do for the entire family: Pine Knoll Shores Aquarium, dolphin cruises, beach fun (fishing, boogie boarding, body surfing, kites, sand castles, etc.); great seafood restaurants, etc. We have been vacationing there since the 70's. Hawaii is nice but we prefer the natural, quiet environment of Emerald Isle.