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Melbourne's most beloved aquarium meets the largest museum in the Southern Hemisphere — a full-day Melbourne cultural experience that moves from marine wonder to historical discovery. SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium on the Yarra River brings you face-to-face with Pesto the penguin, Pinjarra the giant croc, nurse sharks, and 10,000+ marine creatures. Melbourne Museum in Carlton Gardens then opens up the natural world, Australian history, and the state's First Peoples cultures through world-class permanent galleries and rotating blockbusters. Book on Thrillark.

Key Highlights

  • SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium — 10,000+ marine animals, 12 themed zones, Yarra River waterfront in Melbourne's CBD
  • Pesto the King penguin — Melbourne's most famous animal and one of the internet's most beloved penguins
  • 2.2-million-litre Oceanarium with nurse sharks, stingrays, and a glass-bottom boat experience
  • Pinjarra the saltwater crocodile — one of Australia's largest in captivity, fed publicly each Wednesday
  • Melbourne Museum — largest museum in the Southern Hemisphere, set in the heritage Carlton Gardens
  • Dinosaur Walk: Horridus the Triceratops — the most complete Triceratops fossil in Australia — and a full dinosaur gallery
  • Phar Lap: Melbourne's most beloved exhibit, the legendary racehorse's preserved hide on display
  • Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre — a landmark dedicated to First Peoples of Victoria's history and culture

About Combo: SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium + Melbourne Museum

SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium on King Street is Melbourne's premier marine experience — 10,000+ animals from 12 themed zones that take visitors from Australian coastal rock pools through the Amazon, Antarctica, and the open ocean. The Penguin Playground is the most talked-about exhibit: home to King and Gentoo penguins led by the globally famous Pesto, whose remarkable size and personality have made him an international celebrity since going viral on social media. The 2.2-million-litre Oceanarium features nurse sharks, wobbegong sharks, stingrays, sea turtles, and a glass-bottom boat experience that passes directly over marine residents. Pinjarra the saltwater crocodile — one of the largest in Australian captivity — is fed publicly each Wednesday at 11 AM.

Melbourne Museum in Carlton Gardens — a heritage World Heritage site — is one of Australia's great cultural institutions and the largest museum in the Southern Hemisphere. The permanent Dinosaur Walk is a world-class display of dinosaur fossils dominated by Horridus the Triceratops — the most complete Triceratops fossil in Australia. Phar Lap, the legendary racehorse whose taxidermied hide has been on display for over 80 years, remains the museum's most consistently popular exhibit. The Forest Gallery recreates a living temperate rainforest environment within the museum walls. Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre is a deeply moving space dedicated to the cultures, history, and ongoing presence of Victoria's First Peoples. Rotating blockbuster exhibitions have included LEGO Star Wars, Titanic, and the Vikings. Book both on Thrillark.

Inclusions

  • Admission to SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium
  • Admission to Melbourne Museum

Exclusions

  • Personal Expenses
  • Food and beverages at both venues
  • Transportation between venues 

Insiders' Tips

SEA LIFE Melbourne is closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays during school term — plan accordingly. The daily penguin feeding at 11:30 AM is the must-attend session; the Pinjarra croc feeding on Wednesdays at 11 AM adds a dramatic dimension if you visit mid-week. Melbourne Museum is open daily and is free for permanent galleries (ticketed special exhibitions are separate). Allow 3–4 hours for Melbourne Museum to cover the main permanent galleries comfortably.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium:
    • Monday to Friday: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last entry 4:00 PM)
    • Saturday & Sunday: 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM (last entry 4:00 PM)
    • The 4D Cinema operates daily from 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM
  • Melbourne Museum: 
    • Open daily: 9 AM to 4 PM
Child Policy
  • Children under the age of 2 enjoy free entry 
Restrictions
  • Smoking
  • Use of alcohol
  • Accessibility
  • Wheelchair accessible 

Cancellation Policy

Non-refundable: All bookings are final once confirmed. Please review your visit dates carefully before completing your purchase.

Combo: SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium + Melbourne Museum Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pinjarra the crocodile at SEA LIFE Melbourne?
Pinjarra is a large saltwater crocodile at SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium's Crocodile Lair — one of the largest saltwater crocodiles in captivity in Australia. Pinjarra is fed live every Wednesday at 11:00 AM in a public feeding session that draws significant crowds. Saltwater crocodiles are the largest living reptile species and Australia's most formidable apex predator; seeing Pinjarra up close in the dedicated Crocodile Lair is consistently described as one of SEA LIFE Melbourne's most viscerally impressive encounters.
Is SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium suitable for a rainy day in Melbourne?
Yes — SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium is one of Melbourne's best all-weather, rain-proof activities. The entirely indoor aquarium on King Street near the Yarra River is fully climate-controlled and accessible from Melbourne's CBD regardless of weather. Melbourne's variable climate makes indoor attractions like SEA LIFE particularly valuable, and the aquarium's central location near Flinders Street Station and the free tram zone makes it easy to reach from anywhere in the city.
What is Night on the Reef at SEA LIFE Melbourne?
Night on the Reef at SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium is a dedicated exhibit showcasing the ocean's natural bioluminescence — the phenomenon by which marine organisms produce their own light. The zone presents an atmospheric, visually striking underwater environment that reveals the reef at night when bioluminescent creatures come alive with natural light. It is one of SEA LIFE Melbourne's most distinctive and visually memorable exhibits, providing a perspective on marine life that is invisible to standard daytime observers.
Is Melbourne Museum free to visit?
Melbourne Museum's permanent gallery collection is free to visit for all visitors — this includes Dinosaur Walk (featuring Horridus the Triceratops), the Forest Gallery, the Phar Lap exhibit, Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre, the Pauline Gandel Children's Gallery, and all other permanent galleries. Special ticketed exhibitions such as blockbuster touring shows (past examples include LEGO Star Wars, Titanic, and the Vikings' Galloway Hoard) require separate entry fees. The combination ticket with SEA LIFE Melbourne covers SEA LIFE entry; Melbourne Museum's free permanent galleries are accessible with general admission.
Who is Horridus at Melbourne Museum?
Horridus is the most complete Triceratops fossil skeleton in Australia, housed in Melbourne Museum's Dinosaur Walk gallery. The fossil is from the late Cretaceous period and is widely considered one of the most significant dinosaur specimens in the Southern Hemisphere. Horridus was acquired by Melbourne Museum following a major paleontological project and has become one of the museum's most celebrated permanent exhibits alongside the legendary Phar Lap. The Dinosaur Walk gallery also features a broad range of other dinosaur skeletons and fossils.
What is Phar Lap and why is it significant?
Phar Lap is Australia's most celebrated racehorse — a New Zealand-born thoroughbred who dominated Australian racing in the early 1930s and became a symbol of resilience during the Great Depression. His preserved hide has been on display at Melbourne Museum for over 80 years and remains the museum's most consistently popular exhibit. Phar Lap's heart, which is exceptionally large, is displayed at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra, while his skeleton is at the Museum of New Zealand. Melbourne Museum's display of the exterior is considered a pilgrimage for many Australian visitors.
What is the Forest Gallery at Melbourne Museum?
The Forest Gallery at Melbourne Museum is a remarkable permanent exhibit — a living temperate rainforest recreated within the museum building itself. Real trees, plants, insects, and birds inhabit this climate-controlled gallery, creating a genuinely immersive outdoor-like experience inside a museum. The gallery celebrates the biodiversity of Victoria's forests and the connections between ecosystems and human life. It is one of the most architecturally distinctive gallery spaces in any Australian museum.
What is Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre at Melbourne Museum?
Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre is a dedicated space within Melbourne Museum entirely focused on honoring the First Peoples of Victoria — their history, knowledge, traditions, and living culture. The centre features art, film, and interactive exhibits presenting the stories and perspectives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from Victoria and across Australia. It is widely regarded as one of the most significant and respectfully curated Indigenous cultural spaces in the country and is an essential part of any comprehensive Melbourne Museum visit.
How do I get from SEA LIFE Melbourne to Melbourne Museum?
SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium is located on King Street in Melbourne's CBD, approximately 20 minutes from Melbourne Museum in Carlton by tram. Route 86 or 96 trams from the city centre run to Carlton, stopping near Melbourne Museum in the Carlton Gardens. The Melbourne free tram zone covers much of the city centre. An Uber or taxi between the venues takes approximately 10–15 minutes depending on traffic.
Is Melbourne Museum suitable for young children?
Yes — Melbourne Museum is one of Melbourne's most consistently family-friendly cultural attractions. The Pauline Gandel Children's Gallery is a dedicated immersive learning space designed for babies through 5-year-olds, featuring hands-on activities, storytelling, and creative exploration. The Dinosaur Walk is reliably popular with children of all ages. The Forest Gallery provides a unique sensory environment for young visitors. The museum's free permanent galleries make it an excellent value family destination in Melbourne.
What special exhibitions have been held at Melbourne Museum?
Melbourne Museum has a strong history of major international touring exhibitions including LEGO Star Wars (2025), the Galloway Hoard (Viking artifacts, 2025), Titanic, and major natural history blockbusters. The museum regularly programs high-profile special exhibitions that complement its permanent collection — these require separate ticketing and are announced on the official Museums Victoria website. The 2025 LEGO Star Wars exhibition, featuring life-sized builds and hands-on activities, received particularly enthusiastic reviews from families.

Ratings & Reviews

Combo: SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium + Melbourne Museum

USD 37.36

Insiders’ Tips

SEA LIFE Melbourne is closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays during school term — plan accordingly. The daily penguin feeding at 11:30 AM is the must-attend session; the Pinjarra croc feeding on Wednesdays at 11 AM adds a dramatic dimension if you visit mid-week. Melbourne Museum is open daily and is free for permanent galleries (ticketed special exhibitions are separate). Allow 3–4 hours for Melbourne Museum to cover the main permanent galleries comfortably.

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