Feel your heart beat for the Ocean

Beauty, abundance and mystery, but at the same time, such fragility

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Opening times

Closed 09:30 to 18:30

Rates Rates, from:

Adult: 30,00€ Child: 23,00€

Events of the day

10:15 A la rencontre des Manchots

Dans l'Oeil du climat - N°5

10:30 Californian basin feeding

Mankind and Shores - N°6

10:45 Zebra Shark Feeding

Mankind and Shores – No. 10-11

12:00 Feeding on the High Seas

Journey on the high sea - N°12

14:00 Backstage tour (fee payable, booking required)

See you in the lobby

14:00 Lagoon & Channel Feeding

Mankind and Shores – No. 10

14:00 Feeding on the High Seas

Journey on the high sea - N°12

14:00 Visite guidée "Les Requins de Nausicaá" (payant, sur réservation)

Rendez-vous dans le hall – logo Nausicaa

15:15 Sea lion entertainment

Mankind and Shores - N°15

About your visit

The Lagon area is currently closed for renovation

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Come and celebrate Nausicaá’s 35th anniversary!

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New exhibition: Experience a tropical getaway

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In the depths of the Ocean
Discover & Marvel

Unforgettable emotions and sensations thanks to 3 immersive and playful visitor routes.

Journey on the High Seas

Live a unique experience around the biggest aquarium in Europe which reproduces Malpelo Island off the coast of Colombia.

Journey on the High Seas

In the Eye of the Climate

Climate change is real and is experienced every day: as you move through the exhibition, you will discover this phenomenon at its heart.

In the Eye of the Climate

Mankind and shores

Passing through the North Sea, the Mediterranean, the Tropics, the coast of California…

Mankind and shores

Enjoy a unique and personalised experience

Explor'actor visit booklet

€6,90

 

Here and there Meet & Support

Nausicaá is a truly unique conservatory of oceanic biodiversity and is home to over 58,000 animals

From the outset, the Nausicaá crew has always been dedicated to preserving the ecosystems of the oceans and conserving marine animals.

Discover our animals

 

Help us support those who take action in the field

 

More than 20 baby penguins have been born as part of a European conservation programme.

Dominique Mallevoy, Director of Aquariology
 

For the blue planet Understand & Engage

Uncover all the secrets of the Ocean and discover just how fragile it is.

Read the Ocean Magazine to find out more about the Ocean and what is at stake...

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articles

Daily care for the manta ray at Nausicaá...

Biodiversity 4mn

The manta ray fascinates visitors with its majestic appearan...

A new adventure for the African penguins...

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The African penguins, which have been at Nausicaá since 2006...

Baby Banggai cardinalfish in the lagoon'...

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Young cardinalfish are hiding among the spines of a sea urch...

Record survival rate for Mauritius coral...

Coral 2mn

Breeding techniques enable the reproduction of corals select...

Damselfish of the same species do not al...

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To attract mates, the three-banded damselfish and the reticu...

Mangroves are finding it increasingly di...

Mangrove 2mn

Swedish researchers have measured oxygen and carbon dioxide ...

What are the new species in the Tropical...

Biodiversity 2mn

New species are enriching the exhibition's ponds.

Blue carbon: a natural asset for protect...

Coral 2mn

Restoring ecosystems that store ‘blue carbon’ would also hel...

Do fish drink water?

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Do fish get thirsty, and can they become dehydrated in water...

The welfare of sea lions: our day-to-day...

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Medical training, enrichment, dynamic exercises – find out w...

The colours and patterns of reef fish ar...

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Why do a Caribbean angelfish and its Indo-Pacific cousin loo...

What is parthenogenesis?

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Having babies all on their own! These females reproduce with...