Inside the Oceanário de Lisboa — a visitor silhouetted against the huge central ocean tank as a shark and shoals of fish glide past behind floor-to-ceiling glass.

Oceanário de Lisboa — Senior ticket

One senior, age 65 and over

Reserve senior ticket

The senior ticket option at Oceanário de Lisboa Tickets — one senior, age 65 and over. Includes skip-the-line entry on a guaranteed time slot, the central ocean tank and all four habitats, plus 3 other concierge inclusions. Reserve directly — we secure your timed slot the moment you confirm.

What's included

Every booking includes the elements below — handled by our concierge team before your visit and confirmed at the door.

• Skip-the-line entry on a guaranteed time slot • The central ocean tank and all four surrounding habitats • The current temporary exhibition included • Step-free, lift-served route throughout the building • 5-minute audio history sent before your visit

Who this is for

This option is designed for one senior, age 65 and over. If you're booking for adults, children or a whole family, see the other tiers in our booking widget — each is matched to a specific visitor profile.

On the day

The Oceanário de Lisboa is one of the most accessible major attractions in Lisbon — the entire visit follows a gently descending ramp with lifts, so the route is fully step-free, a relief after the hills and cobbles of the historic centre. Around the enormous central ocean tank are sharks, rays, sea otters and the rare giant sunfish. Arrive within your booked window and walk straight in.

Frequently asked

What's included in the ticket?
Skip-the-line entry on a guaranteed time slot, full access to the aquarium — the central ocean tank and all four surrounding habitats — and the current temporary exhibition, plus an instant e-ticket and a 5-minute audio history before your visit.
Is the ticket for a specific time slot?
Yes. The Oceanário admits visitors on timed entry slots. We book you a guaranteed slot and issue a skip-the-line e-ticket, so you arrive in your window and walk straight in past the ticket-desk queue.
How accessible is the Oceanário?
Fully step-free — a continuous gentle ramp and lifts connect all levels, with accessible toilets on site. It's one of the more comfortable Lisbon attractions for visitors with limited mobility.
How long does a visit take?
About 2 to 2.5 hours inside, on a single one-way route that's easy to pace. Many visitors make a relaxed half-day of it with the flat, walkable Parque das Nações around it.