Monterey Bay Aquarium
One of the world’s great aquariums, this highly regarded establishment is found in the tiny California coastal city of Monterey. The average attendance is 1.8 million (in a town of 35,000) and this is done without the benefit of typical, crowd-pleasing attractions. There are no killer whales, dolphins, seals or sea lions, and the only mammal species on display are the three different species of otter. However, the aquarium has many brilliant exhibits, a terrific children’s section, and wide, clean hallways to prevent overcrowding. It is often compared to John G. Shedd and Georgia Aquarium in a good-natured dispute over which of the three is North America’s greatest aquarium. Monterey Bay has won 4 AZA exhibit awards, and is a must-see for anyone remotely interested in aquatic life. The location is convenient for studying the coast of California for signs of sea otters, seals, sea lions and migrating grey whales, as they and other marine life can occasionally be seen swimming off in the ocean directly outside of the aquarium.