
La Rochelle Aquarium– very family-friendly!
The start of your visit to the aquarium in La Rochelle is a taste of what’s to come. Step inside what appears to be a submarine, but is in fact a lift, and you clunk down to the depths of the aquarium proper. Step out, and walk through a tunnel of water, jellyfish floating around you. Superbe!
From there the marine creatures come thick and fast. The Aquarium at La Rochelle boasts an impressive 12,000 marine animals, with 75 different aquaria within the complex – that means a whopping three million litres of seawater! It is fantastic for families as there is something for everyone and for children of all ages. Many of the large tanks start at floor level so small children can get face to face with many of the creatures.
The aquarium is considered not just the best in the Charente-Maritime, but has been rated the best in France by TripAdvisor, which is pretty amazing when you think it was started by one man, René Coutant, who driven by a passion for the sea and its creatures. Today, the privately-owned aquarium continues to be a family business, run by his two children, who opened the current site in 1988.
Spread over three floors, the aquarium is arranged according to habitats – the Atlantic ocean, Mediterranean, Oceanic, Caribbean and Indian Pacific. You can expect to see everything from sea horses to sardines and stingrays, barracudas to clown fish.
The stars of the show, though, are undoubtedly the sharks. They are housed in a huge tank set in the centre of the aquarium. It extends through all three floors, allowing you to see the creatures from many different angles. Gaze at whitetip and the blacktip reef sharks, Port Jacksons and the grey nurse, the latter famous for its set of crooked and very scary-looking teeth. And as the sharks swim up to the glass, you get to see them in great detail! Look up to see the sawfish and it’s spookily human-like face.
The last exhibit is the tropical greenhouse with its waterfall and abundant plant life. Look out for the piranhas and snapping turtles that wander across paths. Heed the signs and don’t touch or pick them up. Ouch!
Education and Conservation
The aquarium also aims to be a place of learning and conservation. About 20 species now successfully breed at the aquarium including coral, clownfish and seahorses. It also has a Centre for Sea Turtles which explains its work with the endangered giant sea turtle. Of the seven species in the world, four swim off the Atlantic coast and those found washed up and ill are made well and then released back into the wild. Watch it all on film in the amphitheatre.
A visit lasts about two hours and, of course, there is a souvenir shop at the end!
Eating
The top floor restaurant, with terrace, has a view across the marina to La Rochelle. It does not serve fast food but dishes such as magret de canard and seafood pasta. A main course costs €14.90, with two courses €19.90 and three courses €23.90. The children’s menu – mains such as steak hache with potato chips and beans, a dessert and drink – costs €8.40. Wine from €12.50 a bottle or €2.80 a glass. The restaurant is above the tropical greenhouse so it is warm and rather humid so if you’re there during winter, make sure you can remove a layer or two.
If you prefer something lighter to eat, your only option is to buy a snack at the fast-food cabin just outside the main doors of the aquarium, where there is limited seating along a long bench. Otherwise, take a packed lunch or head into town – there’s lots of cheerful restaurants between the aquarium and the main harbour.
Parking
There is a free car park 400m from the aquarium with two paid car parks near by. At the Encan municipal car park in front of the aquarium, get half- hour free parking by inserting your parking ticket into the designated terminal in the Aquarium reception area (close to the gift shop). Three hours parking, with the discount, costs about €2.50.
Bicycles can be hired nearby.
Address and Contact Information
Quai Louis Prunier
La Rochelle 17000
Tel: +33 5 46 34 00 00
Images libres de droits © Aquarium La Rochelle SAS et Corniche des requins Les nautiles Zanclus Requin taurus © Lanceau/Aquarium La Rochelle SAS