
Duration
2h 30m
Best Time
Any time
Price
€€€
Setting
Indoor
Bergen Aquarium houses Norway's largest collection of marine life in a surprisingly intimate setting at the tip of Nordnes peninsula. You'll find everything from massive sharks circling overhead in the tunnel tank to playful seals performing acrobatics in outdoor pools that overlook the harbor. The Nordic fish section showcases species you'd actually encounter in Norwegian waters, while the tropical tanks feel almost secondary to the local focus.
The layout flows naturally from indoor exhibits to outdoor viewing areas where African penguins waddle around artificial rockwork. Feeding times transform the place completely: seals suddenly become athletic performers, diving and spinning for fish while kids press faces against underwater viewing windows. The atmosphere shifts from quiet contemplation to excited chatter as crowds gather around the outdoor pools. Harbor views from the penguin area are genuinely spectacular on clear days.
Most visitors spend too much time indoors and miss the best parts outside. Adult tickets cost 295 NOK, which feels steep for what you get, but kids under 3 enter free. Skip the gift shop entirely (overpriced trinkets) and don't bother with the cafe unless you're desperate. The shark tunnel is impressive for about five minutes, then you've seen it all. Focus your time around the feeding schedule and outdoor areas for the best value.
Enter through the main entrance and head straight to the information desk to grab a feeding schedule, then work backwards from those times to plan your route
Most people cluster at ground level during seal feeding, but the underwater viewing area stays less crowded and offers much better photo opportunities
Visit on weekday mornings before 11am to have the indoor exhibits mostly to yourself, especially the shark tunnel which gets packed with school groups after lunch
Skip the queue: Book tickets online to avoid the ticket line.
Plan for about 2h 30m.
Akvariet i Bergen is in the Nordnes & Nøstet neighborhood of Bergen. The address is Nordnesbakken 4, 5005 Bergen, Norway. The area is well-served by metro.
This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.