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Amazing space! Really friendly and helpful staff, great exhibition on the local sea life and history of the area which I found very interesting. The Virtual Reality headsets which allows you to go on a virtual dive to see the different marine animals is so worth it and very fun. They also run kayak and snorkelling excursions over summer! The park out back by the sea is really nice as well with breathtaking views. My only negative comments would be that the information is only in French (although the VR experience can be set to different languages); and in the aquarium room when you first enter there’s a bridge over a tank without barriers on either side of the bridge (there are some on the bridge) so for those who can’t see very well or are distracted you can walk straight into water as there’s no barrier or border (which I imagine the sea creatures inside the tank wouldn’t appreciate either). Accessibility wise, the main space is fully accessible with disabled parking out front and a ramp to enter as well as tactile lines for people who use canes. The tower and park have stairs. The tower is easier access although the stairs are narrow whilst the park is a bit difficult if you’re blind/partially sighted. Overall it’s a superb space, with lots of information, great views and a nice cafe. Definitely worth visiting!
We had a nice visit in this museum, it's in a beautiful setting with amazing views. My 12 year old son absolutely loved the scuba diving VR experience and the hands on activities. The staff was very helpful and kind, overall we recommend it!
Great place. Free entry. All in french but great photos of sea life plus wonderful views.
Visited when it was free so won't comment whether it's worth the price or not. That said, the exhibition is well done and the aquariums, though not spectacular, are great. Nice to go with kids. Plenty of interactive displays.
Nice museum dedicated to the sea and sea life with some interactive games for kids and an aquarium part focused on local sea life. There is also a historical part focused on la Battérie du Graillon and nice little walk in the small botanical garden. Nice for kids and adults, excellent welcome offered by the staff.
A beautiful little interactive museum about the see and aquatic walk in the sea with guides. We had a wonderful day there ☺️
The short rocky trail at the edge of the water is spectacular and has beautiful views of Antibes and Juan Les Pins. Walk up the path to the museum, and there’s a wonderful café overlooking the bay.
Well, I've asked Google for a change now, I don't know when they'll do it, but this is what I wrote in August 2012: No, no, no, it's not here in the city center of Antibes, at least not in 2012! It's 4-5 km away at the Cap d'Antibes (Bd John F Kennedy/Rampe du Graillon, just at the number 2 end buss station Eden Roc). And they have completely dropped the Napoleon part of the museum collection content. It's now called "L'Espace du Littoral & du Milieu Marin" (and sometimes "Musee Naval").
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