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Opening time. Parking lots. Contact us. Open Face to face with dolphins Face to face with penguins The expert with you Aquarium behind the scenes Night with the sharks Emotional dinners. Acquario di Genova Costa Edutainment. For tickets purchased online, the name that appears on them is that of the person who made the purchase, or the gift recipient. In case of impossibility to carry out the visit, the tickets can therefore be transferred to third parties.
Date and time slot are binding and must be respected. Disabled people with documentation certifying their disability are entitled to a discounted fare "reduced" ticket. In the case of disabled people aged between 4 and 12, we recommend purchasing the "child" ticket, which is cheaper than the "reduced" ticket.
Sorry, no animals are allowed inside the Genoa Aquarium with the exception of guide dogs for blind people. Home Projects SOS turtles. SOS turtles On the front line for their rescue. The species. Distributed in the temperate and tropical waters of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans, the loggerhead turtle Caretta caretta is the most abundant marine reptile in the Mediterranean Sea, whose most important breeding areas are found along the coasts of Greece, Libya, Turkey and Cyprus.
In recent years the nesting area has progressively moved northwards, as evidenced by the recent nestings observed in Tuscany, Veneto and Liguria. Our commitment. The Aquarium of Genoa has been intervening on sea turtles in difficulty since , and since it has been the institutional contact for the hospitalization of the loggerhead turtle Caretta caretta in agreement between the State and the Regions , in collaboration with the CITES Service of the Carabinieri.
In it received, together with the Livorno Aquarium, recognition for this activity from the then Ministry of the Environment; the two structures operate in collaboration with each other and with the local authorities to guarantee each individual a state of health suitable for returning to sea.