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Pop in on wallabies, triggerfish and moray eels.
The Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo was opened in 1926 by the Bermuda Government to inspire appreciation of island environments and to support the growing tourism industry.

How many species of plants and animals are there in Bermuda? Which frog is heard by all but rarely seen? Expand your knowledge of our island’s living creatures.

The Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo (BAMZ)
See more than 100 species of indigenous fish in ocean and reef environments, including the spectacular 550,000-liter / 145,000-gallon North Rock exhibit. Visit the new Natural History Museum, which is an interactive haven for visitors of all ages. Animals from the Caribbean, Australia, Asia, Madagascar and the Galapagos keep it lively in the zoo.

Flatts Village
Smith’s Parish
Tel: 441 293 2727
Web: http://www.bamz.org/ 
Admission: US$10 (adults), US$5 (seniors and children ages 5–12), free under 5 years

Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI)
The Ocean Discovery Centre is a unique and exciting way to uncover the mysteries of the ocean. Exhibits feature one of the world’s most impressive shell collections gathered from the deep ocean surrounding our island and the world.

42 Crow Lane
Pembroke Parish
Tel: 441 292 7219
Web: http://www.buei.org/ 
Hours: 9am–5pm weekdays, 10am–5pm weekends
Admission: US$12.50 (adults), US$10.50 (seniors), BM$6.00 (children ages 6–16), free under 5 years

 
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