This is a lovely, charming, delightful and endearing aquarium to visit with plenty for Children and Adults alike to do. The attraction is divided in two parts with the Aquarium and also Jurassic Falls plus there is a Dive Experience which adds another lovely popular dynamic to the place. The Aquarium itself has many interesting feature to see including Long John Silver's Storeroom where you can see tarantulas, millipedes and scorpions and then there is the Sunken Hold where you can see a Shark Lagoon, Clownish and Seahorses. There is also the Aqua Theatre where you can see Blacktip Reefsharks and Stingrays and the Sea Caves where you can see Jellyfish, Lionfish and Eels. At all other area of the Aquarium you can catch a great glimpse of all the sea creatures who look very inquisitive and intrigued at the sight of Human Contact. Other areas of note from the Aquarium are The Doodle Cave where children can their very own sea creature to life, The Interactive Sandpit where you can create different features and sculptures from the sand and Shark Attack. The Aqua Theatre is the best of the features from the Aquarium as it is awesome terrific spectacle watching the array of different sea creatures on show and how well they interact with each other and you get a great glimpse of the Blacktip Reefsharks and Stingrays and also Pufferfish and also the underwater display from the Aqua Theatre is just brilliantly dazzling. The attraction also offers a Diving Experience for an extra charge which is very popular and an awesome experience diving with all the sea creatures in the main tank. The Jurassic Fall is situated outside the main Aquarium is where you can see an array of the most renowned Dinosaurs from the Cretaceous and Triassic Periods including the Triceratops, Tyranosaurus Rex, Allosaurus, Stegosaurus and Velcoraptors amongst others and some of these Dinosaurs are hidden making it a great surprise as you go along the trail and there are some information boards at each of the model Dinosaurs detailing their habitat and lifestyle providing a great educational insight into how they lived and survived in the wild. There is a cafe providing some great food and drink at reasonable prices and also the shop sells a wonderful range of souvenirs at reasonable affordable prices. Overall this is a throughly magical, magnificent and majestic place to visit and makes for a fantastic enjoyable and thoroughly memorable day out. Definitely well worth a visit whilst...
Read moreSkegness Aquarium, a delightful marine wonderland on the Lincolnshire coast, has recently added a prehistoric twist that promises to captivate visitors of all ages. This seaside treasure now features a newly unveiled dinosaur area, where the ancient past meets the vibrant aquatic present. It’s a brilliant fusion that adds a dash of Jurassic excitement to an already enchanting venue.
Stepping into the dinosaur area, you're greeted by life-sized models of these magnificent creatures, crafted with impressive attention to detail. It's a fantastic spot for children and adults alike to marvel at these behemoths of a bygone era, adding an extra layer of adventure to your visit. The interactive exhibits and educational displays ensure that this isn't just a visual treat but also a learning experience, blending fun with knowledge seamlessly.
But the delights of Skegness Aquarium don't stop there. The children's soft play area in the café is a haven for young explorers. While the little ones dive into a world of soft play adventures, parents can relax and enjoy a well-deserved break with a cup of coffee, keeping a watchful eye on their energetic offspring. This thoughtfully designed space ensures that kids can burn off some energy in a safe and engaging environment, making the café a perfect pit stop during your aquarium tour.
The aquarium itself remains a marvel, with its stunning array of marine life, from the mesmerizing jellyfish to the majestic sharks. Each exhibit is curated to offer a window into the underwater world, fostering a sense of wonder and respect for the ocean's inhabitants.
In essence, Skegness Aquarium, with its new dinosaur area and delightful children's soft play zone, offers a multi-faceted experience that goes beyond the typical marine display. It’s a place where the wonders of the ocean meet the mysteries of the prehistoric world, all wrapped up in a family-friendly package that ensures a day of fun, learning, and relaxation. Do make the trip – it’s a delightful excursion into the depths of the sea and the...
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Our visit to the aquarium in Skegness proved to be a delightful escape from the bad weather, as it was one of the few places open. Upon arrival, the staff greeted us warmly, and we were impressed by the well-maintained facility. For a group of four adults and two children, the entry fee of £50+ felt reasonable for the experience offered.
Throughout the aquarium, we found ample spaces to pause and observe an array of fish species. The cleanliness of the glass tanks enhanced our viewing pleasure and facilitated easier photography, adding to the overall enjoyment. Halfway through our journey, we encountered a children's show, adding an interactive element to the visit. The opportunity for kids to participate, win sweets, and create balloon animals was a highlight. Additionally, the interactive fish coloring activity, where creations came to life on a screen, was a hit with the youngsters.
Although we didn't explore the outdoor dinosaur section due to the rain, it seemed intriguing. Upstairs, we found a café offering reasonably priced food, including a satisfyingly large pizza for £9. The kids' play area provided a welcome break for them to burn off some energy. While we didn't inquire about the prices for snorkeling or diving with sharks, these options added an adventurous touch for those interested.
The aquarium's diverse collection of fish, including jellyfish and eels, captivated our attention until the end. Exiting through the gift shop, we appreciated the token of two gold chocolate coins for completing a puzzle, even if the solution seemed a bit ambiguous. While the shop's prices were typical for such attractions, they leaned towards the expensive side.
Overall, our experience at the Skegness aquarium was highly enjoyable, offering a mix of educational opportunities and interactive fun for visitors...
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