Guide to SeaWorld San Antonio

Published: July 18, 2024
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Experience thrills and underwater spills at SeaWorld San Antonio. It's one of San Antonio's most popular vacation destinations, and for good reason. With a host of white-knuckle rides to enjoy and dazzling animal shows throughout the day, it's fun for the whole family.

Part aquarium and part amusement park, you can easily spend hours immersing yourself in all the sea-based activities!

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How to get SeaWorld San Antonio tour tickets?

We've got you covered – SeaWorld San Antonio tickets are available with an Explorer Pass. Choose as you go and save money as you do! Includes admission to up to 5 attractions.

Tips for visiting SeaWorld San Antonio

  • Bring swimsuits and extra clothes, because, like it or not, you will get wet.
  • Bring your camera to capture the memories.
  • Check their show schedule beforehand to make sure you don't miss a thing.

When is the best time to visit SeaWorld San Antonio?

Given that San Antonio has blistering summers and very fair winters, you can visit SeaWorld San Antonio any time of year! If you do decide to go in summer, be sure to pack plenty of sunscreen. The last thing you want is sunburn ruining the rest of your vacation.

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What is there to see and do at SeaWorld San Antonio?

At SeaWorld San Antonio, you can wave at dolphins, ride rollercoasters and learn about marine conservation as you immerse yourself in the wonders of the sea.

SeaWorld San Antonio highlights

  • Wave Breaker - hop on this jet-ski-style rollercoaster and race 60ft over a lake. It's like riding a jet-ski, but in the air!
  • Great White Rollercoaster - want to know how it feels to be a shark? Try this swerving, corkscrewing monstrosity that propels you forward at 50mph!
  • Steel Eel Rollercoaster – drop 15 stories on this coaster at incredible speed and feel truly weightless at every dip and turn.
  • Sesame Street® Bay of Play® – your kids can meet their favorite characters, clamber over climbing frames, ride kiddie coasters, and play classic carnival games. All that, with an educational twist.
  • Killer Whales Up Close – watch SeaWorld's trainers put on a show as they teach you all about orcas.
  • Sea Lion High is another show with a slightly less deadly creature!

What attractions are near SeaWorld San Antonio?

In keeping with the watery nature of SeaWorld, you'll also find the San Antonio Aquarium nearby. Full of exotic sea life to meet and greet, it's well worth a visit. If you need to get your steps in, check out the trails at the Government Canyon State Natural Area. Just make sure to wear the appropriate shoes!

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Where is there to eat nearby?

  • In SeaWorld, you'll find a couple of restaurants to sate your hunger. Steak lovers can go to the Smokehouse Grill, and for some all-you-can-eat goodness, check out Rosita's Cafe Pizza And Pasta Buffet.
  • Outside of the park, you'll find BBQ goodness at Rudy's Country Store and Bar-BQ.
  • In the mood for something spicier? The Jerk Shack's Jamaican dishes have got you covered.

Need to know

  • You may experience a wait at the turnstiles. A photo ID is required at the time of redemption, and it must match your pass. Admission may be refused if the photo ID does not match the name on the pass. Your pass is non-transferable.
  • For more information, visit the SeaWorld website.

Directions and Address

SeaWorld San Antonio

10500 SeaWorld Drive,

San Antonio, TX 78251

United States

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Save on Tickets with Go City

Remember, Go City is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility, which can include SeaWorld San Antonio tickets, plus admission to your choice of other top attractions. You'll make great savings on entry to top museums, tours, and activities vs. paying at the gate. Visit multiple attractions for one low price.

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The Ultimate October Guide to San Antonio’s Coolest Experiences

San Antonio comes alive every October, blending crisp autumn air, colorful celebrations, and a calendar packed with events that invite you to slow down and savor the season. Whether you’re here for the haunted happenings, world-class culture, outdoor beauty, or that irresistible taste of authentic Tex-Mex, San Antonio in October serves up memories that linger long after the leaves fall. Planning an autumn escape? We’ve put together the best ways to soak up the city’s festive spirit, enjoy seasonal eats, and uncover why locals love this time of year. Grab your boots (or your comfiest sneakers), bring your appetite, and let’s explore the best things to do in San Antonio in October.  Looking for unforgettable things to do in San Antonio this October? Here’s our can’t-miss lineup:  Wander the San Antonio Botanical Garden  Get spooked on a San Antonio Ghost Tour  Experience spooky thrills at SeaWorld® Spooktacular  Stroll and shop at the Pearl Farmers Market  Cruise through downtown on the GO RIO San Antonio River Cruise  Meet wild residents at the San Antonio Zoo after dark  Immerse yourself in San Antonio Missions National Historical Park  Marvel at Natural Bridge Caverns Discovery Tour  Savor local flavors at La Panadería  Celebrate at Día de los Muertos Festival  Get Spooked on a San Antonio Ghost Tour  San Antonio is a city that loves its legends, and as Halloween approaches, ghost tours pop up everywhere—blending local history with a playful chill in the air. There are lots of options: lantern-lit walks through the old King William District, spooky strolls around the historic Alamo, or haunted hop-on bus tours through downtown’s shadowy streets.  No matter your fear factor level, these guided walks mix fact and folklore in just the right proportions. Enthusiastic guides regale you with tales of haunted hotels, unsolved mysteries, and eerie encounters, making even the bravest visitors look over their shoulder once or twice. The historic Menger Hotel, with its ghostly legends and ornate Victorian décor, is a highlight many tours include, along with the Old Bexar County Courthouse and centuries-old missions.  Don’t expect any jump-scares—this is more about atmosphere, storytelling, and exploring beautifully lit city streets after dark. The vibe is more “charming shiver” than pure terror, perfect for families or couples who want to try something a little different. Bring your camera—some guests swear they’ve captured unexplainable orbs.  Afterward, wind down at a nearby café or riverside bar; you’ll have earned that hot chocolate (or local brew) with your new ghost stories in hand!  Experience Spooky Thrills at SeaWorld® Spooktacular  If you love both marine wildlife and Halloween magic, October at SeaWorld® San Antonio is an unmissable adventure. SeaWorld® Spooktacular transforms the park into a family-friendly autumn wonderland filled with whimsical Halloween decorations, colorful characters, and activities that cater to kids and grownups alike.  Wander through trick-or-treat trails decked out with pumpkin patches, interactive games, and costumed entertainers handing out candy. For animal lovers, the live shows and up-close encounters with sea lions, dolphins, and penguins add another spark of excitement—especially when the trainers get in on the Halloween fun with themed demonstrations and costumes.  The atmosphere is festive, not frightening—perfect if you want to soak up the spirit without the scares. Little ones can join dance parties, meet friendly costumed sea creatures, and show off their own costumes in the daily parade. And with the cooler fall breeze, it’s a dream day for exploring all the rides and exhibits without the summer’s sizzle.  Don’t forget to sample the special seasonal treats—pumpkin churros and apple cider slushies get rave reviews from visitors. SeaWorld® Spooktacular blends everything we love about October: playful fun, feel-good animals, and festive fall photo ops around every corner.  Stroll and Shop at the Pearl Farmers Market  Every Saturday and Sunday, the Pearl Farmers Market draws locals and visitors alike to its bustling plaza, and October might be its golden hour. The morning air is crisp, the plaza is framed by fall decor, and the historic Pearl Brewery buildings glow in soft autumn light. It’s the ideal spot to grab a hot local coffee and browse fresh produce, artisanal breads, Texas cheeses, and all manner of homemade goodies.  What’s so special about a market, you ask? Here, it’s the sense of community paired with a feast for the senses. Stalls overflow with late-summer tomatoes and autumn squash, and the air fills with live music and the chatter of weekend catch-ups. Local makers offer everything from honey to handcrafted soap, and food trucks line the shady walkways waiting to serve up breakfast tacos or gourmet donuts still warm from the fryer.  If you’re hungry for local flavor—literally and figuratively—there’s nowhere better. Find a seat on the patio at Bakery Lorraine for one of their famous almond croissants, or pop into Larder for a picnic to take along the Museum Reach section of the River Walk. Don’t leave without sampling locally-made salsas—you might just discover your new favorite souvenir. Every visit to the Pearl is a celebration of San Antonio’s creative, welcoming spirit, and October ups the charm even more.  Cruise Through Downtown on the GO RIO San Antonio River Cruise  If there’s one classic San Antonio experience that never goes out of style, it’s gliding along the famous San Antonio River on a GO RIO river cruise. October is hands-down one of the best months to climb aboard—summer crowds thin, temperatures dip, and the River Walk looks its best under golden autumn sunlight or festive evening lights.  These colorful barges float past some of downtown’s most impressive landmarks, including the historic La Villita district, the Tower Life Building and the romantic stone bridges arching over peaceful waters. Your lively guide tells stories about San Antonio’s colorful past and vibrant present, from Spanish settlers to local ghost tales.  Why do we keep recommending it? For starters, you’ll see more of the heart of the city in 35 minutes than you could on foot. The unique view from the water lets you spot hidden patios, lush cypress trees, and public art installations that are easy to miss from above. In October, you might even spot boat parades or themed decor for autumn and Day of the Dead—so keep your camera handy.  It’s the perfect laid-back tour that works for families, couples, and solo travelers. Kick back, chip away at a snack, and enjoy gentle river breezes—it’s sightseeing at the speed of vacation.  Immerse Yourself in San Antonio Missions National Historical Park  October is an outstanding month for a journey into San Antonio’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites at the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. The usual Texas heat eases, sunlight softens, and the historic grounds seem more peaceful and photogenic than ever.  The park’s four preserved missions—Concepción, San José, San Juan, and Espada—are full of centuries-old chapels, serene courtyards, and ornate stonework. As you wander the tree-lined walkways, friendly docents and costumed volunteers share stories of the people who built these missions and the communities that still gather here for special festivals, many of which ramp up as fall gets underway.  It’s the kind of spot where history feels living and accessible. Take a self-guided audio tour, or join a ranger-led program if available—October’s cooler days make exploring each mission a pleasure. Birdwatchers, take note: the wildflower meadows and riverbanks bring rare sightings of colorful migrants this time of year.  Picnic tables, shady gardens, and scenic trails crisscross from mission to mission, creating the perfect blend of nature and culture. For a unique perspective, rent a bike and coast along the Mission Reach Hike & Bike Trail beside the San Antonio River. Every visit offers a new angle, especially if you arrive for a Sunday morning service or a community mercado filled with local treats, crafts, and live music.  Marvel at Natural Bridge Caverns Discovery Tour  Feeling adventurous? Make October the month you go deep—underground deep—with a Natural Bridge Caverns Discovery Tour. Just a 30-minute drive from downtown, these incredible caves offer cool temperatures year-round, but October’s mild weather makes the above-ground adventure activities (think zip lines, mazes, and fossil mining) even more tempting.  Guided tours take you into a world of colossal stalagmites, subtle rock formations, and glittering flowstones, all dramatically lit to highlight the caves’ sculpted beauty. The guides strike a great balance between scientific fun and quirky cave legends, making the journey kid-friendly and fascinating for geology geeks and casual explorers alike.  Above ground, October brings harvest décor, pumpkin-themed scavenger hunts, and the chance to tackle the “Twisted Trails” rope course without the searing heat. Grab a bite at the Big Daddy’s Sweets & Treats food truck or settle in with a local craft soda from the on-site shop to refuel between adventures.  Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a thrill-seeker, or just hunting for one-of-a-kind vacation photos, Natural Bridge Caverns packs plenty of wow into a day trip. The sense of wonder as you descend into Texas’ underground world is a memory you’ll be talking about all the way home.  Savor Local Flavors at La Panadería  If you want to experience true autumn delight for your tastebuds, make a beeline for La Panadería on Broadway Avenue. This beloved bakery and café fills with both locals and visitors every October—snag a spot in line early and you’ll soon understand why.  The ambiance at La Panadería feels like a lively European café: gleaming pastries behind glass, the scent of just-baked pan dulce mingling with fresh coffee, and the low hum of friendly conversation bouncing off high ceilings. Their handcrafted breads and pastries are the stars—be sure to try the bakery’s signature Tequila Almond Croissant, which combines toasty almonds, subtle agave notes, and just a brush of sweetness.  Seasonal specials truly steal the show in October. Look for pumpkin conchas, cinnamon-laced Day-of-the-Dead biscuits, or café de olla (Mexican coffee with raw sugar and cinnamon) to warm your hands on a brisk morning. For brunch, indulge in an open-faced torta loaded with local eggs and smoky chorizo—the perfect start to a busy day out.  You can take your treats to go for a riverside picnic, but we recommend soaking up the bustling-yet-cozy atmosphere and watching the city drift by through tall windows. If you leave with a box of pastries for later, you’re doing it right. In a city filled with standout eats, La Panadería makes every morning feel like a celebration.  Celebrate at Día de los Muertos Festival  If there’s one event not to miss in San Antonio in October, it’s Día de los Muertos—or Muertos Fest, as it’s lovingly known. This joyful celebration bridges cultures and honors tradition, transforming downtown’s Hemisfair into a mosaic of color, creativity, and community spirit.  Over two days, families and friends gather for live music, dance, and performances that blend modern energy with ancient ritual. Elaborate altars—ofrendas—spring up everywhere, decorated with marigolds, vibrant paper banners, candles, and handmade mementos to honor loved ones. Food trucks serve tamales, churros, and festive treats, while local artisans display dazzling jewelry, crafts, and original paintings.  The vibe is electric and deeply welcoming—yes, it’s a reverent occasion, but it’s also a heartfelt party. Wander the festival grounds, join art workshops, or try your hand at face painting with a traditional calavera (sugar skull) design. Kids can craft their own mini altars, adults can sample mezcal cocktails, and everyone’s welcome to dance the night away as headlining bands keep the plaza hopping.  October is special here because the sense of community shines through every detail. Whether you’re exploring as a family, on a romantic getaway, or discovering San Antonio solo, the promise of shared remembrance and joyful connection is irresistible.    From ghost stories by lantern-light to riverside strolls and colorful celebrations, San Antonio in October packs every day with possibilities. Whether you’re chasing adventure beneath city lights or savoring pumpkin-spiced pastries with morning coffee, the city’s energy and warmth shine brighter than ever. Grab your favorite sweater, bring your appetite for culture (and maybe a bit of sugar), and see why fall is one of the best times to visit San Antonio. We can’t wait for your adventure to begin!    Want more? Check out our guide on where to stay in San Antonio, and what to do in the city’s Downtown.  Step up your sightseeing with Go City®  We make it easy to explore the best a city has to offer. We’re talking top attractions, hidden gems and local tours, all for one low price. Plus, you'll enjoy guaranteed savings, compared to buying individual attraction tickets.  See more, do more, and experience more with Go City®– just choose a pass to get started! 
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Adventurous Things to do in San Antonio

Calling all adventurers! Do you long for excitement every day? Are you traveling to San Antonio this year and want some adrenaline-pumping recommendations? Look no further. These are our picks of the best adventurous things to do in San Antonio! Including: Explore the Natural Bridge Caverns Exciting Scavenger Hunts Escape the Mirror Maze Kayak down the San Antonio River and more! SeaWorld® San Antonio Let's start proceedings with a trip under the sea. Sort of, at least. SeaWorld might evoke thoughts of dolphin shows and Killer Whales doing synchronized dives, but did you know that you'll also find plenty of adventure-filled rides there? No? Well, now you do. And at SeaWorld San Antonio, you're in for a treat. You've got the Wave Breaker, a jet ski-style rollercoaster as you speed 60ft above a lake. Or hop on the Great White Rollercoaster and feel how a great white feels, including sharp turns, twists, and flips. If you like to feel your stomach drop out, try the Steel Eel - featuring a fifteen-story drop; just make sure you don't load up at one of the many restaurants before you strap in! Natural Bridge Caverns Discovery Tour Ever been spelunking? Seems kind of dangerous, doesn't it? Instead, why not simply explore the inner beauty of a cave structure on foot? Say, at the Natural Bridge Caverns in San Antonio? On this tour, you'll descend 180 feet below the surface and walk through half a mile of beautiful caves. Your guide will be on hand to clue you up on the caverns' history, which dates back millions of years. You'll also have the chance to snap more stalagmites, stalactites, and other -ites as you want! And when all's said and done, why not stretch your legs on some above-ground activities? Tackle the Twisted Trails, a 60ft-high rope course. Or, test your mettle at the AMAZEn' Ranch Roundup, a massive maze to try and escape from. Scavenger Hunt by Foot Ready to see the city? Why not spice things up a little bit and make a game out of it? On this scavenger hunt, you'll be able to tick all of the city's landmarks off your itinerary while solving clues and having tons of fun! Start in Hemisphere Park at the large mosaic panther. There, your host will explain the rules of the game and give you the details of your quest. Then, you're off on your own, or with accomplices, to solve the clues and win the hunt! Take photos of your achievements and send them back to the host to ensure they're keeping score. Then, all you need to do is win. Good luck, scavengers! If you're looking for adventurous things to do in San Antonio, a scavenger hunt around the city's landmarks should be top of your list! Image courtesy of Vineyard Perspective/Shutterstock Two-Hour Party Bike Pub Crawl If you prefer your booze cruises on terra firma, preferably on wheels, then why flex your drinking arm with this two-hour party bike pub crawl? Easily one of the best adventurous things to do in San Antonio if you're in a group. It's also a pretty unique way to see the city. You and up to 14 pals can pull up a pew and ride around the city. Pick your playlist and even your pubs if you know the city. If not, your host will take the reins and guide you to the city's best watering holes. If you want to combine your San Antonio adventure with a few suds, you know what to do. Amazing Mirror Maze Who said mirrors can't be adventurous? Not us, that's for sure. And once you visit the Amazing Mirror Maze, you'll believe the same. Thanks to the literal thousands of strategically-placed mirrors, secret corners, dead ends, and continuous circles, no experience is ever the same. Best of all, you'll be able to go through as many times as you want. Stick on the provided 3D glasses to enhance your experience and see if you can escape. Once you've beaten the maze, take a load off with the magic mirrors. Ripped right out of a circus, your crazy reflections will delight and surprise you. If you need yet more fun, try the Vault Laser Challenge – an obstacle course full of lasers. Can you make it through without touching them? Find out. Six Flags Fiesta Texas You already know about Six Flags - it's America's favorite theme park that doesn't feature a cartoon mouse. What sets San Antonio's apart is its superhero repertoire. You can hop aboard the Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Rollercoaster, and find out why she's the queen of comics as your knuckles whiten at every turn. Join the Man of Steel on Superman: Krypton Coaster, and go faster than a speeding bullet. Join the mega-rich yet mortal Batman on his ride around Gotham. If you like superheroes, Six Flags has you covered. There's also plenty for non-thrillseekers too, with kid-friendly rides and relaxation stations too. You want adventurous things to do in San Antonio? It doesn't get much more adventurous than Six Flags. Kayaking on the San Antonio River Want to make a splash during your San Antonio vacation? How does one hour of kayaking down the San Antonio River sound? Explore two miles of picturesque sights at your own pace on this self-guided tour. Forget about rapids and the like; this here's smooth sailing through calm waters. Perfect for kids or anyone who's never kayaked before, you'll get all the kit you need when you turn up. Then, it's up to you to go exploring and make the most of it! One Day E-Bike Rental And finally, we'll end our list of the best adventurous things to do in San Antonio with a nice little bike ride. Everyone's going crazy for E-Bikes these days, so why not see what all the fuss is about? You'll see the sights while staying fit, and with docking stations all around the city, you're never too far from a drop-off point. A bike is also the perfect way to explore the Mission Reach trail. This sixteen-mile roundtrip is the city's largest ecological restoration project, and the best way to access the San Antonio Missions. Or, simply head Downtown and museum-hop your way through the city. It's entirely up to you! And those were our picks of the best adventurous things to do in San Antonio! Looking for less adventurous things to do during your visit? Check out Go City. With our Explorer Pass, you can see San Antonio's best bits at your own pace!
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Things to Do in San Antonio in Summer

Visiting sunny San Antonio this summer and looking for some activities and places to visit? There is lots going on in San Antonio during the summer months. From river cruises and museum exhibits to theme parks and beyond, we are sure you will have fun during your trip. If you’re planning a visit and looking for things to do in San Antonio in the summer, check out our list of the top attractions, festivals and activities going on this year, including... SeaWorld San Antonio Six Flags Fiesta Texas San Antonio Zoo Go Rio River Cruise Alamo Plaza Heading to the area to celebrate Independence Day? Then check out our post on things to do in San Antonio 4th of July Weekend. In the area towards the end of summer? Here are a few fun things to do in San Antonio Labor Day Weekend. SeaWorld San Antonio Six Flags Fiesta Texas San Antonio Zoo San Antonio River Cruise Explore Alamo Plaza If there’s one area of the city that’s a must-explore, then it’s Alamo Plaza. It’s a beautiful little urban center clustered around that most famous of Texas landmarks – the Alamo itself. In addition to being able to visit the historic Alamo, you can also explore nearby attractions like Ripley’s Believe it or Not!, the Guinness World Records Museum, and Battle for Texas: The Experience. Or, you can just make Alamo Plaza your starting point and jump aboard a hop-on hop-off San Antonio bus tour! Summer Artisan River Walk Show Explore more of San Antonio's artsy side with some time spend roaming the Summer Artisan River Walk Show. With a wide variety of local vendors offering their creative productions like pottery, jewelry, knitted goods, painting, and more, you're sure to find something to inspire or charm you at this show. It's also a good opportunity to enjoy the River Walk neighborhood! Fiesta Noche Del Rio See San Antonio's annual iconic cultural performance. Fiesta Noche Del Rio really tells a story about San Antonio, with a lovely medley of past & present along with music & dance. The performances are located at the historic Arneson River Theatre. Save on Summertime Activities So there you have it. Our picks for some of the top things to do in San Antonio in the summer. There is so much to do, the hardest part will be deciding where to go first! So get ahead and plan your itinerary using our top choices. Please note, the summer events taking place at some of these attractions may be separately ticketed and not included with the Go San Antonio pass. Plan to visit some of these top attractions during your trip. Whether you are traveling with your family or a couple of friends, we're sure you will have a great time. Regular admission to a number of these attractions are available on the San Antonio Explorer Pass. Choose as you go from popular attractions and save on combined admission vs paying at the gate. Check out all San Antonio tourist passes, attractions and prices.
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