A new study has ranked Belle Isle Aquarium in Detroit, MI, as America’s most beautiful aquarium.
Aquarium Store Depot analyzed the number of Tripadvisor reviews that contained words such as ‘beautiful,’ ‘breathtaking,’ and ‘picturesque’ for 175 public aquariums across America. Each was then ranked based on the percentage of reviews containing these beauty keywords, to determine America’s most eye-catching aquariums.
- Belle Isle Aquarium – Detroit, Michigan
Topping the list of America’s most beautiful aquariums is Belle Isle Aquarium in Detroit, Michigan, where 30.7% of its reviews contain keywords describing its beauty.
First opened in 1904, it is one of the oldest aquariums in America, hosting more than 200 different saltwater and freshwater species. The historic building hosts fish from all over the world, with the majority of species coming from the Great Lakes region. The aquarium was closed in 2005 but was reopened in 2012 after the community showed there was enough demand to support it.
- Butterfly House & Aquarium – Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Second on the list of America’s most beautiful aquariums is the Butterfly House & Aquarium in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, with 30.1% of its reviews containing beauty keywords.
The only public saltwater aquarium in the Dakotas, Butterfly House & Aquarium hosts hundreds of species of fish and corals. The fish on display come from all over the world, ranging from the Indo-Pacific region to the Caribbean. At the aquarium’s Under the Dock exhibit, visitors can see species such as yellow stingrays, horseshoe hawkfish, and princess parrotfish.
- Birch Aquarium – La Jolla, California
In third place is Birch Aquarium in La Jolla, California, where beauty keywords featured among 25.8% of its reviews. Birch Aquarium was first established in 1903 and went through a series of relocations until establishing itself at its current location at the University of California, San Diego.
Also known as Scripps Aquarium, it boasts a vast selection of marine life, such as a Loggerhead Sea turtle and a giant Pacific octopus and is home to a huge two-story tall kelp forest.
- Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium – Tacoma, Washington
With 24.6% of its reviews containing beauty keywords, the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium in Tacoma, Washington, is the fourth most beautiful aquarium in America.
Featuring species from the Pacific Ocean, Point Defiance is home to animals such as the scalloped hammerhead shark and the giant Pacific octopus. This is in addition to having one of only two jelly globes in the country, which is part of their wider jellyfish display.
- Seacoast Science Center – Rye, New Hampshire
In fifth is the Seacoast Science Center in Rye, New Hampshire where beauty keywords featured in 23.3% of its reviews. The Seacoast Science Center showcases species from the Gulf of Maine and further afield. Exhibits include tropical reef habitats, interactive edge of the sea touch tanks, and a whale exhibit that is situated underneath a 32-foot whale skeleton suspended from the ceiling.
- VIA Aquarium – Schenectady, New York
The sixth most beautiful aquarium in America is VIA Aquarium in Schenectady, New York, with 21.7% of its reviews featuring beauty keywords. The VIA Aquarium features 45 exhibits of marine and reptile life.
It offers experiences such as stingray feeding, behind-the-scenes tours to discover how the aquarium runs, and the chance to be a junior aquarist for a day.
- Sea Life Park Hawaii – Waimānalo, Hawaii
Sea Life Park Hawaii is the seventh most beautiful aquarium in America, with 21.3% of its reviews containing beauty keywords.
It is located on the east coast of the Hawaiian island of O’ahu and features an aquarium, marine mammal park, and bird sanctuary that boasts a wide range of flora and fauna for visitors to experience.
Visitors can also learn about native Hawaiian sharks inside the Shark Cave exhibit and interact with nature’s smartest aquatic mammals in the Dolphin Lagoon.
- Mississippi Aquarium – Gulfport, Mississippi
With 20.1% of its reviews containing beauty keywords, Mississippi Aquarium ranks as the eighth most beautiful aquarium in America.
Opened in 2020, the Mississippi Aquarium hosts more than 200 aquatic species across 12 fresh and saltwater exhibits. Species on display include sharks, stingrays, and Atlantic bottlenose dolphins – the latter of which visitors can book an interactive experience with.
- Aquarium at the Boardwalk – Branson, Missouri
In ninth place is the Aquarium at the Boardwalk in Branson, Missouri where 20.1% of reviews describe its beauty.
Also known as Branson Aquarium, the Aquarium at the Boardwalk boasts many unique ways to experience the aquatic habitats on display, such as underwater tunnels where you can view sharks and stingrays swimming above, as well as their interactive Jelly Infinity room that showcases jellyfish.
- Cape Cod Museum of Natural History – Brewster, Massachusetts
Rounding out America’s top ten most beautiful aquariums is the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History in Brewster, Massachusetts, where 19.8% of its reviews feature beauty keywords.
The museum and accompanying aquarium showcase the wide variety of flora and fauna that live in the cape’s land and water habitats, with both freshwater and saltwater aquatic species on display. The museum provides plenty of learning opportunities for visitors, especially about horseshoe crabs, which have been a focus of the museum’s conservation efforts through their horseshoe crab head start program.
Mark Valderrama, Owner of Aquarium Store Depot, said: “The waters of our planet are home to all kinds of weird, wonderful, and beautiful life. While many people might not get the chance to experience this life in its natural habitat, aquaria provide people the opportunity to see the wonders of aquatic life from all over the world, as well as learn of their important conservation and restoration efforts.
“Belle Isle Aquarium is not only one of America’s oldest aquaria but also one the country’s most beautiful to experience. This stands to reason, given that the historic building hosts a range of aquatic life from all over the world, giving visitors the chance to not only admire the exhibits but also to learn about both local Great Lakes species and those from further afield.”
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