Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center - Stuart Things To Do

  • Address: 890 NE Ocean Boulevard, Stuart, FL 34996
  • Phone: +1 772 225 0505
  • Website:www.floridaoceanographic.org
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Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center
890 NE Ocean Boulevard
Stuart, FL 34996

Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center Details

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  • This is a nature lover's Disney World. Opened by the South Florida Oceanographic Society in 1994, the 44-acre site (surrounded by coastal hammock and mangroves) is its own little ecosystem and serves as an outdoor classroom, teaching visitors about the region's flora and fauna. The modest main bu... more on Frommers
  • The Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center consists of a coastal hardwood hammock-and-mangrove forest. Expansion has added a visitor center, a science center with interpretive exhibits on coastal science and environmental issues, and a ½-mi interpretive boardwalk. Guided nature walks through t... more on Fodor's

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4.0
Wonderful, while small, place to visit

We stay about two blocks away on vacation and had never visited until this year. Our two boys 6 and 5 loved it. We were able to feed stingrays and they spent a lot of time in the touch tanks exploring the shells and animals. This isn't ... dpuck1998, a user of Tripadvisor. Read full review on TripAdvisor

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4.0
Fun place for a visit

When we drove up to the facility, we were a bit disappointed by it's small size and not sure we would stay very long. But we ended up staying for a very worthwhile afternoon. The kids, aged 7, 8, 10, enjoyed the aquaria and the touch tanks in the main building. They were fascinated by the moray e... beachkat2, a user of Tripadvisor. Read full review on TripAdvisor

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5.0
Awesome for the kids!

I took a 14 year old and 9 year old to this attraction and both were thrilled with it. I paid an admission fee (which is a little higher than a movie ticket) to get in AND to feed the stingrays. At 2:30pm everyday they let the visitors feed the stingrays after a small presentation. You don't get ... JensDiversion, a user of Tripadvisor. Read full review on TripAdvisor

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  • www.floridaoceanographic.org

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