Member Offer: 15% off at Moon Mountain
Beginning in January, Dalí Museum members receive 15% off all items at Moon Mountain.
Beginning in January, Dalí Museum members receive 15% off all items at Moon Mountain.
Dalí Museum members receive a free pastry with sandwich purchase at The Crumb Factory from Jun 1-Jul 31, 2025.
During the month of June, Dalí Museum members can enjoy free admission to the Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium.
During the month of June, Dalí Museum members receive 25% off beach and grill items.
On the first Sunday of each month, we welcome families with kids ages 4-11 years old to join a tour of our permanent collection. Get ready for awesome art & family fun!
Become a Junior Docent at The Dalí Museum’s weeklong camp where attendees discover new ways to interpret and create art, meet new friends and have fun in the Museum. This year’s theme is “Surreal Street Art.”
Join us for the introductory lecture of our special exhibition Outside In: New Murals Inspired by Dalí.
In celebration of Pride Month, join us for a special discussion with artist Chad Mize as he shares insights into his work and his efforts to uplift and celebrate LGBTQ+ expression.
Experience Dalí's work and our special exhibition, in a reduced sensory and supportive gallery environment.
In conjunction with our upcoming special exhibition Outside In: New Murals Inspired by Dalí, we invite you to memorialize your furry friend with a colorful portrait.
Now through Dec 31, 2025, Dalí Museum members receive 20% off landscaping services at Tropical Oasis Landscaping.
Each session of our monthly meditation practice examines an artwork from a current special exhibition to make us think, refocus, slow down and go deeper into our minds to permit body connection and awareness.
Join Lucky Cat Yoga on the third Sunday of each month at The Dalí—a remarkable environment where Dalí's energy infuses yoga's physical, mental and spiritual inspiration.
Enjoy surreal nights at The Dalí with extended hours, entertainment and activities for free on the ground floor.
Now playing in The Dalí Dome is the immersive show, “Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the Moon.” Over 50 years after the iconic album’s original release in 1973, celebrate and experience it while encompassed in 360 degrees of sight, sound and sensation. This experience offers—like Salvador Dalí’s art—a glimpse into creative worlds that are both remarkably insightful and fantastically unconventional.
Now playing in The Dalí Dome is the immersive show, “Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the Moon.” Over 50 years after the iconic album’s original release in 1973, celebrate and experience it while encompassed in 360 degrees of sight, sound and sensation. This experience offers—like Salvador Dalí’s art—a glimpse into creative worlds that are both remarkably insightful and fantastically unconventional.
Celebrate the Summer Solstice at the Museum with an evening of cosmic cocktails, light bites and more at this exclusive members-only event hosted by the Zodiac Membership Committee.
Now playing in The Dalí Dome is the immersive show, “Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the Moon.” Over 50 years after the iconic album’s original release in 1973, celebrate and experience it while encompassed in 360 degrees of sight, sound and sensation. This experience offers—like Salvador Dalí’s art—a glimpse into creative worlds that are both remarkably insightful and fantastically unconventional.
Become a Junior Docent at The Dalí Museum’s weeklong camp where attendees discover new ways to interpret and create art, meet new friends and have fun in the Museum. This year’s theme is “Surreal Street Art."
Now playing in The Dalí Dome is the immersive show, “Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the Moon.” Over 50 years after the iconic album’s original release in 1973, celebrate and experience it while encompassed in 360 degrees of sight, sound and sensation. This experience offers—like Salvador Dalí’s art—a glimpse into creative worlds that are both remarkably insightful and fantastically unconventional.
Now playing in The Dalí Dome is the immersive show, “Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the Moon.” Over 50 years after the iconic album’s original release in 1973, celebrate and experience it while encompassed in 360 degrees of sight, sound and sensation. This experience offers—like Salvador Dalí’s art—a glimpse into creative worlds that are both remarkably insightful and fantastically unconventional.
Now playing in The Dalí Dome is the immersive show, “Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the Moon.” Over 50 years after the iconic album’s original release in 1973, celebrate and experience it while encompassed in 360 degrees of sight, sound and sensation. This experience offers—like Salvador Dalí’s art—a glimpse into creative worlds that are both remarkably insightful and fantastically unconventional.
During the month of July, Dalí Museum members receive 25% off beach items.
During the month of July, Dalí Museum members can enjoy free admission to Great Explorations.
In conjunction with our special exhibition Outside In: New Murals Inspired by Dalí, this talk will offer a dynamic overview of street art and its intersections with Surrealism.
Now playing in The Dalí Dome is the immersive show, “Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the Moon.” Over 50 years after the iconic album’s original release in 1973, celebrate and experience it while encompassed in 360 degrees of sight, sound and sensation. This experience offers—like Salvador Dalí’s art—a glimpse into creative worlds that are both remarkably insightful and fantastically unconventional.
Now playing in The Dalí Dome is the immersive show, “Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the Moon.” Over 50 years after the iconic album’s original release in 1973, celebrate and experience it while encompassed in 360 degrees of sight, sound and sensation. This experience offers—like Salvador Dalí’s art—a glimpse into creative worlds that are both remarkably insightful and fantastically unconventional.
Now playing in The Dalí Dome is the immersive show, “Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the Moon.” Over 50 years after the iconic album’s original release in 1973, celebrate and experience it while encompassed in 360 degrees of sight, sound and sensation. This experience offers—like Salvador Dalí’s art—a glimpse into creative worlds that are both remarkably insightful and fantastically unconventional.