$9 for Two Adult Tickets ($18 Value) or $15 for Two Adult and Two Child Tickets ($30 Value) to a Glass-Bottom Boat Tour from Aquarena Center
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- Clear view of river ecosystems
- Educational & relaxing
- Tour the Aquarium & floating wetlands boardwalk
Contrary to popular belief, boats are actually much safer than cars, which inexplicably sink every time you drive them on water. Take a proper water road ride with today’s Groupon for a glass-bottom boat tour at Aquarena Center in San Marcos. Choose between the following options:
- For $9, you get two adult tickets (an $18 value).
- For $15, you get two adult and two child tickets (a $30 value).
During Aquarena Center's historic glass-bottom boat tours, curious shoeward gazers can behold the submerged sanctuary of the San Marcos River. Preserved by Texas State University, this freshwater fantasia and the elegant vessels that scathe its surface enable eyes to explore the river while challenging passing sunfish to games of submarine license plate poker. Tours on the covered and enclosed vessel last 30 minutes and provide a calm and comfortable experience every day, regardless of whether or not the clouds overhead just finished watching Old Yeller. Aquarena Center also offers free admission to an aquarium and floating wetlands boardwalk where guests can observe native and endangered species such as Texas blind salamanders and baby red eared sliders, as well as a 5,400-gallon tank filled with spotted gar, Rio Grande cichlids, and several other animals allergic to air.
Reviews
Twelve Yelpers give Aquarena Center a 4.5-star average; five Insider Pagers give it a four-star average; and nine TripAdvisors give it an average of four owl eyes:
- The boats are pretty and comfortable and the view through the glass is crystal clear. We saw interesting plants, lots of fish, some turtles, and several of the springs that supply the water for the lake. It was really beautiful! – sb0247, TripAdvisor
- Aquarena Springs is absolutely beautiful any time of the year. – Jai J., Yelp, 5/19/08
- Clear view of river ecosystems
- Educational & relaxing
- Tour the Aquarium & floating wetlands boardwalk
Contrary to popular belief, boats are actually much safer than cars, which inexplicably sink every time you drive them on water. Take a proper water road ride with today’s Groupon for a glass-bottom boat tour at Aquarena Center in San Marcos. Choose between the following options:
- For $9, you get two adult tickets (an $18 value).
- For $15, you get two adult and two child tickets (a $30 value).
During Aquarena Center's historic glass-bottom boat tours, curious shoeward gazers can behold the submerged sanctuary of the San Marcos River. Preserved by Texas State University, this freshwater fantasia and the elegant vessels that scathe its surface enable eyes to explore the river while challenging passing sunfish to games of submarine license plate poker. Tours on the covered and enclosed vessel last 30 minutes and provide a calm and comfortable experience every day, regardless of whether or not the clouds overhead just finished watching Old Yeller. Aquarena Center also offers free admission to an aquarium and floating wetlands boardwalk where guests can observe native and endangered species such as Texas blind salamanders and baby red eared sliders, as well as a 5,400-gallon tank filled with spotted gar, Rio Grande cichlids, and several other animals allergic to air.
Reviews
Twelve Yelpers give Aquarena Center a 4.5-star average; five Insider Pagers give it a four-star average; and nine TripAdvisors give it an average of four owl eyes:
- The boats are pretty and comfortable and the view through the glass is crystal clear. We saw interesting plants, lots of fish, some turtles, and several of the springs that supply the water for the lake. It was really beautiful! – sb0247, TripAdvisor
- Aquarena Springs is absolutely beautiful any time of the year. – Jai J., Yelp, 5/19/08
Need To Know Info
About Aquarena Center
Run by Texas State University, The Meadows Center (formerly Aquarena) introduces visitors to the lush diversity of the San Marcos Springs and intricate system of waterways. Glass-bottomed boats set out for guided tours of Spring Lake, gazing at the aquatic life and University midterm papers below. Above the springs that bubble up from the bottom, soft shell turtles and bluegill sunfish swim in the clear waters and songbirds survey the sky. Eight endangered species populate the springs, including beetles and two species of salamander. On land, visitors can explore gardens of native Texan plants or a hall of nature exhibit.