Ripley's Aquarium of Myrtle Beach

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Dive into adventure at Ripley's Aquarium of Myrtle Beach. Enjoy a hands-on encounter with prehistoric horseshoe crabs, gentle stingrays, and jellies. See over 10,000 exotic sea creatures in exhibits like Rio Amazon, Dangerous Reef, Ray Bay, and more!
by on June 17, 2023

Editorial Reviews

Glide underwater (no need for a wet suit) through a winding tunnel exhibit that's longer than a football field, where sharks of all kinds and exotic marine creatures, including poisonous lionfish, moray eels, and an octopus, are the main attractions at this aquarium. Children can examine horseshoe crabs and stingrays in touch tanks; mermaid shows offered regularly. Special exhibits are often...
by fodors on April 09, 2015 from fodors
This is the most visited attraction in South Carolina, and deservedly so. Located in Broadway at the Beach, this aquarium -- one of the greatest in America -- was built at a cost of $40 million and is maintained in state-of-the-art condition. Visitors are surrounded on all sides by menacing 10-foot sharks as they travel through Dangerous Reef, a 750,000-gallon tank. The question always asked is...
by frommers on April 01, 2007 from frommers

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Ripley's Aquarium is located at Broadway at the Beach. Move through a see-through tunnel while fish and sharks swim all around you. See ray sharks, dive shows, marine education presentations, creatures from the Amazon rain forest, octopus, sea dragons and thousands of colorful fish. Touch horseshoe crabs and rays. You can buy family, season and business passes, and the aquarium can be rented...
by yahoolocal on May 10, 2014 from yahoolocal
Ripley's Aquarium is a more than 75,000-square-foot aquarium located in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Its 750,000 gallon tank, Dangerous Reef has 10-feet sharks. Its features include Ray Bay with a variety of rays from multiple viewing levels and Friendship Flats where visitors touch Atlantic rays, Southern rays, cow-nose rays, spotted eagle rays and bonnet-head sharks. Its Rainbow Rock offers view of...
by yellowpages on March 17, 2014 from yellowpages