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SEA LIFE Brighton

Marine Parade Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 1TB

Visit the world's oldest aquarium! Built in 1872, and featuring a restored Victorian Arcade and is home to more than 5,000 amazing creatures.

Which sea creatures do you love the most? Colourful clownfish, magical seahorses, captivating jellyfish, jaw-some sharks, or our turtley-awesome Green Sea Turtles, Lulu and Gulliver? Maybe you simply can’t decide! Here at SEA LIFE Brighton you can make up your mind and see them all!

Our aim is to inspire love for the ocean and its animals by inviting guests to experience an amazing underwater world. We educate our guests on the incredible marine life and its’ conservation through fun, interactive and educational experiences.

Plus, every visit helps to champion our charitable work by giving back to our partner charity, the SEA LIFE TRUST.

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Opening Times

Open Daily from

10.00

Closing times vary - check the website for details.

Closed Christmas Day.

Prices

Book in advance from

Adult (15+ Years)

£15.00

Child (2-14 years)

£12.00

Under 2's

FREE

Carers

FREE

See our website for details.

Facilities

Café

Baby Changing

Disabled Access

Toilets

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