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If you want to get faster entry into the aquarium and avoid the queues, there are “Anytime Priority Entry” tickets available for £25.Tickets cost £19.95, but there are a variety of ticket options available, depending on how much of the aquarium you want to see:
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(only on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) for the sharks for all the animals living in the Rainforest zone If you want to organize your visit according to when all the animals and fish are being fed at the aquarium, the feeding times are:
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(with last entry at 6 p.m.) on Saturdays and Sundaysĭuring the months of August and September, as well as during the Christmas holidays and October half-term, the aquarium is open from 9 a.m. (with last entry at 6 p.m.) from Monday to Friday The SEA LIFE London Aquarium is open seven days a week (except December 25th), and its opening hours are: The aquarium has different zones dedicated to specific areas of the world and the marine animals that reside in them, such as “Pacific Wreck,” “Rainforests Of The World,” “Seadragon Kingdom,” “Shark Walk,” “Penguin Point,” “Ocean Tunnel,” “Dive Discovery,” and much, much more.īesides being home to countless sting rays, turtles, catfish, crabs, piranhas, and crocodiles, the aquarium also houses some of the rarest and most beautiful marine animals in the world, such as the bowmouth guitarfish, lionfish, blind cave fish, and even poison dart frogs. Not only does the SEA LIFE London Aquarium provide hours upon hours of entertainment for visitors as they watch sharks, turtles and tropical fish swim over, under and all around them, it’s also one of the UK’s leading centres in marine management, conservation and preservation in marine animal welfare. Originally opened as the London Aquarium in 1997, SEA LIFE attracts more than a million visitors each year, and is the largest aquarium in London. You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.Have you ever wished you could swim to the deepest, darkest depths of the ocean to see some of the rarest marine life in the world? Or even take a trip to the icy terrain of Antarctica and snap photos of a family of penguins in their natural habitat? Well luckily for you, the SEA Life London Aquarium allows visitors to do just that – and it’s located right on South Bank’s doorstep. Temperature checks for travelers upon arrivalĬontactless payments for gratuities and add-ons Social distancing enforced throughout experience Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff This tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelersįace masks required for travelers in public areasįace masks required for guides in public areas
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Please bring a form of identification that matches the Lead Traveller name on your ticket, with you on the day of your visit, as this may be checked before entry is allowed Please note: Once the lead passenger name has been added this cannot be changed. Guests under the age of 16 years must be accompanied by and adult over 18years Get closer to some of the world’s biggest creepy crawlies in new interactive displays that allows 360° views of the most infamous jungle inhabitants in new Rainforest Adventure!Ĭonfirmation will be received at time of booking One of the most popular and dramatic displays at Sea Life London Aquarium is the revamped Shark Reef Encounter where sinister Sand Tiger sharks, Bow Mouths, Black Tips and Grey Reefs are (with a shoal of less menacing fish to keep them company!). The exciting and diverse underwater world awaits you at Sea Life London Aquarium. Take a walk on the wild side and watch from a suspended glass platform as 10 species of shark swim beneath your feet. The true highlight starts as you journey in the deeper, darker zone of the Pacific Ocean. Other species you can see include green turtles, seahorses, octopus, zebra sharks and the ever-popular clown fish. There is plenty of interaction along the way, from diving displays to optional touch pools and discovery zones. Next, take a walk through the stunning glass tunnel underneath a tropical ocean. The mysterious Sea Life London Aquarium experience is spread over three floors and starts by taking a submarine-style elevator to the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. Visit: SEA LIFE London Aquarium, County Hall Westminster Bridge Road County Hall, London SE1 7PB England