Monaco Oceanographic Museum tickets and tours
Skip-the-line tickets for Monaco Oceanographic Museum
Visit the amazing Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, skip the line to discover more than 2000 specimens and more amazing attractions.
Guided walking tour of Monaco from Nice with train tickets included
Book now your trip to Monaco from Nice and enjoy a guided walking tour of the city.
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Small Group Trip to Monaco and Eze
Experience panoramic views over Nice with this full day trip to Monaco and Eze. Full day tour departing from Cannes or Nice.
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Private tour of Monaco and Monte-Carlo by night
See the best of Monaco and Monte-Carlo night life in this private guided evening tour which will show you how they come to life after dark.
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Private Eze and Monaco tour from Nice or Villefranche ports
Enjoy panoramic views and experience the luxurious lifestyle in this private tour which will take you on an exclusive road trip along the coast.
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Private tour of Monaco, Monte-Carlo and Eze
Enjoy panoramic views, discover charming towns and experience luxurious lifestyle in this private tour along the Mediterranean coast.
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Riviera panorama full-day private tour
View the whole French Riviera in one day in this private tour which will show you the coast all the way from Monaco to Antibes.
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Private tour of Eze and Monaco from Cannes port
Experience the luxurious lifestyle, discover charming towns and enjoy panoramic views in this private tour which starts in the Cannes harbor.
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The inside story
The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, built on the side of a cliff and culminating at the top of the Monaco Rock, is a unique museum-aquarium. Home to the Mediterranean Science Commission, the museum is one of the largest scientific institutions dedicated to the study of the ocean.
The Neo-Baroque style museum was inaugurated in 1910 by Prince Albert I, a lover of the ocean and a sailor himself. Prince Albert, I led 28 scientific campaigns and dedicated a large part of his life to studying the sea and ocean. He set up the Institute of Oceanography foundation to raise awareness of the Ocean, and one of the buildings is the now world-renowned museum and aquarium.