REVIEW · PHUKET
Aquarium Phuket and AR Trick Eye Museum Combo Tickets
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Phuket’s best rainy-day plan is under one roof. This Aquarium Phuket + AR Trick Eye Museum combo mixes a big aquarium with a full-on 4D trick world for photos and laughs.
I especially like the aquarium’s scale and the fact you can watch daily feeding. You’ll also get solid interactive fun at the Trick Eye side, with plenty of picture moments.
One thing to consider: if you only have a short window, the aquarium alone can take about 1 hour 45 minutes, so you’ll want to manage your time.
In This Review
- Key highlights to plan around
- Aquaria Phuket and AR Trick Eye: the one-ticket combo idea
- Aquaria Phuket: the biggest aquarium experience in Central Phuket
- What I’d focus on first inside the aquarium
- Daily feeding at Aquaria: why the timing can make or break your visit
- Last admission means you should arrive with a buffer
- AR Trick Eye Museum: 4D fun built for photos and big reactions
- Who tends to love the Trick Eye side
- Putting both together: how to fit it into 1 to 2 hours without stress
- A smart order for most people
- Photo strategy that saves time
- Price and value: is $72 a good deal for this Phuket combo?
- Location and convenience: why the Central Phuket Floresta setup matters
- What’s included (and what you’ll pay for elsewhere)
- Who should book this combo, and who might skip it
- Simple tips to get the best day
- Should you book the Aquarium Phuket and AR Trick Eye combo?
- FAQ
- How long does the Aquarium Phuket and AR Trick Eye Museum combo take?
- What are the opening hours?
- Where do I redeem the ticket voucher?
- What is included in the $72 price?
- Are food and drinks included?
- How are child tickets determined by height?
- Can I cancel and get a refund?
Key highlights to plan around

- Aquaria Phuket’s daily marine feeding adds a real schedule moment to your visit
- Central Phuket Floresta location makes it easy to build into a day in town
- AR Trick Eye Museum 4D is built for quick, funny photo setups
- Last admission is tight: you’ll want to arrive with time to spare
- Ticket redemption is at Aquaria: redeem both entries in one stop
Aquaria Phuket and AR Trick Eye: the one-ticket combo idea

This combo works because it solves two common Phuket problems at once. First, you get a major indoor animal experience without a long commute. Second, you get a hands-on, photo-ready attraction that doesn’t require you to “plan the perfect day” to enjoy it.
Aquaria Phuket is positioned as Phuket’s biggest aquarium, and it’s easy to understand the appeal once you’re there. The facility covers a lot of space, and the experience is designed to keep moving, so you’re not stuck staring at one tank for an hour. Then, the Trick Eye side switches gears—less about watching, more about reacting, posing, and making memories fast.
The best part for many people is that it’s built for a flexible day. You can treat this like your main activity, or use it as a reliable backup when the weather turns.
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Aquaria Phuket: the biggest aquarium experience in Central Phuket

Aquaria Phuket is right in the heart of Phuket, beneath Central Phuket Floresta. That matters more than it sounds. Indoor attractions with easy access are a huge value in Phuket, especially if you’re bouncing between beaches, markets, and viewpoints later.
The aquarium spreads across an area of 3 rai, so it’s not a tiny stop. The museum-style layout is geared toward walking through themed areas and staying curious. You’ll see a large variety of marine life, and there’s a strong emphasis on learning through observation.
Practical perks are also built in. There are gift shops and toilets inside Aquaria Phuket, so you don’t have to keep leaving the attraction to handle basics. For families, this keeps the day smoother.
What I’d focus on first inside the aquarium
Start with the sections that look most “alive” to you—where you’ll likely spot the most movement and feeding activity. Aquariums can be visually busy, so a quick strategy helps you avoid the common “we saw everything, but nothing stuck” problem.
If you care most about photos, prioritize spots with good sightlines and less crowding, then switch to slower viewing once you’re warmed up.
Daily feeding at Aquaria: why the timing can make or break your visit
This combo gets noticeably better when you line up with the aquarium’s daily feeding.
The feeding is a real highlight because it adds three things at once:
- you get a schedule-based moment (not just walking around)
- staff are actively presenting the animals
- you see behavior more clearly than you do with passive viewing
One helpful tip from the experience feedback is that timing can matter. I’d plan around the feeding window if you can—especially since one review specifically recommended visiting between 12 and 2 pm to catch the marine life feeding.
Last admission means you should arrive with a buffer
Aquaria Phuket runs Monday through Sunday from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm, with last admission at 6:00 pm. Also, last admission occurs 1 hour before closing each day, so don’t show up thinking you can wander in at the last second.
If your goal is both the aquarium and Trick Eye, that timing matters. You’ll get the best experience by starting earlier rather than squeezing everything at the end of the day.
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AR Trick Eye Museum: 4D fun built for photos and big reactions

After the aquarium’s calm focus on animals, the AR Trick Eye Museum shifts the mood fast. The description is clear: it’s a 4D trick world designed to play with your senses—so expect a mix of surprises, motion, and the kind of environments that practically beg for silly poses.
This is the part of the combo that often creates the strongest “instant payoff.” You move, react, take photos, and laugh at the result. One review called the Trick Eye experience mind-boggling and said it delivers loads of fun pictures you’ll want to share.
Who tends to love the Trick Eye side
If you like:
- playful, visual attractions
- photo-based activities
- interactive scenes that feel different from a museum display
…you’ll probably enjoy this section a lot.
If you prefer quiet experiences with lots of reading or slow, contemplative pacing, you might find this half more “experience-first” than “information-first.” That’s not bad—it’s just a different style.
Putting both together: how to fit it into 1 to 2 hours without stress

The combo is listed as about 1 to 2 hours, but the aquarium itself is also recommended at about 1 hour 45 minutes. That’s the tension point. Here’s how I’d handle it in a realistic way:
- If your priority is Aquaria feeding and you want a proper aquarium walk, you may not finish Trick Eye in a full, slow way.
- If Trick Eye is your priority, you’ll want to keep the aquarium portion tight and focus on the most important areas first.
A good approach is to set expectations before you arrive. Think of it like two mini-activities rather than one deep dive into both.
A smart order for most people
You’ll generally get more value by doing Aquaria earlier in your visit, because feeding and last admission give that side more “timed” pressure. Then you can treat Trick Eye like your flexible, fun wrap-up.
Photo strategy that saves time
At Trick Eye, don’t pause to plan every single shot. Pick a couple scenes you really want, then rotate through them. The whole point of the AR trick world is that it moves quickly, and you’ll enjoy it more if you keep energy up.
Price and value: is $72 a good deal for this Phuket combo?

At $72 for the combo, you’re paying for two entry experiences bundled together. Whether it feels like a bargain comes down to how you value indoor attractions in Phuket.
Here’s the value logic I’d use:
- Aquaria Phuket offers a large-scale animal attraction with daily feeding as a standout feature.
- AR Trick Eye Museum provides a different kind of entertainment—interactive and photo-friendly—often great even if you’re not a “museum person.”
- The combo saves you from hunting down separate tickets and coordinating two separate visits.
Food and drinks aren’t included, so you’ll still want to budget for that separately. But you’re not paying extra for the big-ticket admissions.
If you’re already planning to do one of these anyway, the combo price makes more sense. If you only want the aquarium or only want the Trick Eye experience, then $72 may feel high compared to a single ticket. The combo shines when you can genuinely do both.
Location and convenience: why the Central Phuket Floresta setup matters

Aquaria Phuket is beneath Central Phuket Floresta, and the redemption point is inside that same complex. The ticket redemption is at Aquaria Phuket, B1 floor, Central Phuket Floresta, located at 199 Vichitsongkram Rd, Tambon Wichit, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83000.
That convenience matters on a practical level:
- you’re in an area with other food and shopping options nearby
- you reduce travel friction between activities
- you don’t have to waste time searching for separate entrances
The experience is also listed as near public transportation, which helps if you’re not driving around Phuket.
What’s included (and what you’ll pay for elsewhere)

Your combo includes:
- Admission ticket for Aquaria Phuket Thailand
- Admission ticket for AR Trickeye Museum (option as you choose)
Not included:
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Food and drinks
- Other personal expenses
So, if you’re expecting this to cover meals, plan otherwise. Also, build in time for basic needs since you’ll likely be walking around more than you expect in a full aquarium circuit plus a trick-photo attraction.
Who should book this combo, and who might skip it
I think this combo fits best for:
- families who want one indoor activity with a lot to see
- couples who want both “pretty photos” and a real attraction
- people who want a guaranteed plan when the weather is iffy
- anyone who likes animals and also enjoys playful interactive scenes
It might feel less satisfying if:
- you only want quiet, low-stimulation experiences
- you have very limited time and can’t afford the aquarium’s typical length
- you hate photo-driven attractions
Simple tips to get the best day
- Arrive earlier rather than later to protect your schedule. With last admission at 6:00 pm, you don’t want to risk a rushed ending.
- If feeding is a priority, aim for around 12 to 2 pm when possible.
- At Trick Eye, choose a few scenes and commit. You’ll enjoy it more than trying to capture everything.
- Wear comfortable shoes. You’ll be on your feet across multiple spaces.
Should you book the Aquarium Phuket and AR Trick Eye combo?
If you want one indoor Phuket day that blends animals plus interactive fun, I’d say yes. The standout value is the pairing: Aquaria gives you a major animal attraction with daily feeding, and Trick Eye gives you a high-energy, photo-forward experience that’s easy to enjoy even without deep context.
If you’re the type who spends hours slowly reading every sign, you may need to treat this as an aquarium-focused day and do Trick Eye briefly (or vice versa). But if you’re planning smart and want a strong mix of sights and laughs in town, this combo is a solid bet.
FAQ
How long does the Aquarium Phuket and AR Trick Eye Museum combo take?
The combo is listed at about 1 to 2 hours. Aquaria Phuket is recommended to allow around 1 hour 45 minutes for your visit, so timing can vary depending on how much time you spend at each place.
What are the opening hours?
Operation hours are Monday through Sunday from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm, with last admission at 6:00 pm.
Where do I redeem the ticket voucher?
Redeem your voucher at Aquaria Phuket, on the B1 floor at Central Phuket Floresta (199 Vichitsongkram Rd, Tambon Wichit, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83000).
What is included in the $72 price?
The price includes admission to Aquaria Phuket Thailand and admission to AR Trickeye Museum (option as you choose).
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are not included, and you’ll also have other personal expenses if needed.
How are child tickets determined by height?
Child height between 90 – 140 cm is charged as child rate. Height 141 cm and over is charged as adult rate.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes, you can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.





























