Find gallons of fish fun at the Albuquerque Aquarium located in the ABQ BioPark near Old Town. Journey the glass maze of fresh water and salt water tanks overflowing with mesmerizing sharks, stingrays, barracudas, turtles and thousands of jelly fish. This water adventure land even has life-sized models of historic and current sailing ships. You can explore the ocean without getting wet at this attraction!
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque preserves and promotes the culture, history and art of the Pueblo people. Of the 21 Pueblo villages that exist today, ABQ is home to 19 villages from the Acoma Pueblo to the Zuni Pueblo village. The 10,000-square-foot attraction offers permanent exhibits and changing exhibits that feature traditional and contemporary Indian artists and dances.
Romance blooms at Los Poblanos. The historic boutique inn and organic farm set among 25 acres of scented lavender fields and lush formal gardens. Spend the evening in a romantic room with a wood-burning fireplace, carved ceiling beams, hardwood floors and antique southwest furnishings. Stroll through the must-see lavender fields and organic farm.
Take a swing at an 18-hole game of golf at the Ladera Golf Course. The course offers beautiful views of the Sandia Mountains and its natural terrain rests at the foot of the volcanoes. The course features four lakes, spacious greens, a broad teeing area, driving range and practice putting greens.