The Birmingham National SEA LIFE Centre takes you on a spectacular undersea voyage right in the heart of Britain’s most landlocked city, and boasts the world's first fully transparent tubular walkthrough tunnel.
Blackpool SEA LIFE is one of the most fascinating, exciting underwater adventures to visit. Experience close encounters with an amazing collection of marine and freshwater creatures, including sharks, rays, seahorses, Gary the Grouper and even piranhas.
Explore the oceans at Brighton Sea Life, the world's oldest aquarium where fun and learning go hand in hand. Originally built as a Victorian aquarium attraction, the Brighton Sea Life Centre combines the beauty of Victorian architecture with today’s state of the art facilities.
Great Yarmouth SEA LIFE brings you closer than you ever imagined to a breathtaking world of underwater life where you will come face to face with an amazing array of creatures from curious rays to majestic seahorses.
If you have seen the loch from above the waves, enter The Loch Lomond SEA LIFE and discover what lurks beneath! Go on a journey where you will see sharks swimming overhead and encounter many more astonishing creatures.
The Sea Life and Marine Sanctuary is situated in the picturesque setting of Scarborough’s North Bay. The impressive three white pyramids of the Sanctuary overlooks the white sandy beaches of the North Bay, Scarborough’s Castle and PeasholmPark.
WEYMOUTH SEA LIFE Park & Marine Sanctuary has just opened a new attraction called Adventure Island. The development will enable younger visitors to combine their marine world exploration with all the fun and thrills of a theme park experience.
At the Hunstanton SEA LIFE Sanctuary in Norfolk you will see otters, penguins and more than 30 permanent displays all showcasing the rich diversity of life under the waves. Giant Japanese crabs are one of the centre's brand new attractions, so make sure you visit the Sanctuary this year.
The National Seal Sanctuary is set in the picturesque Helford Estuary, by the beautiful village of Gweek in Cornwall. Today the Sanctuary has Nursery pools, Convalescence, and Resident pools, and a specially designed Hospital.
The Scottish SEA LIFE Sanctuary opens a window into a watery wonderland. The Centre combines a spectacular aquarium with a busy rescue and rehabilitation facility for both common and grey seal pups.