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SEA LIFE Scarborough — Attraction in Great Britain

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SEA LIFE Scarborough
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Alpamare UK
28 Burniston Rd, Scarborough YO12 6PH, United Kingdom
North Bay Beach
7HWR+3R, Scarborough YO12 7TN, United Kingdom
Scarborough North Bay Railway
Burniston Rd, Scarborough YO12 6PF, United Kingdom
Cleveland Way
Scarborough YO13 0DA, United Kingdom
The Sands North Bay Beach Huts
Kepwick House, Peasholm Gap, Scarborough YO12 7TN, United Kingdom
Scarborough Sky Trail Adventure
North Bay Railway, Burniston Rd, Scarborough YO12 6PF, United Kingdom
Peasholm Water Chute
1 Burniston Rd, Scarborough YO12 6PG, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
The Old Scalby Mill Ltd
Scalby Mills Rd, Scarborough YO12 6RP, United Kingdom
Taylor's Bar & Kitchen
Peasholm Gap, Scarborough YO12 7TN, United Kingdom
Creams Cafe Scarborough
Kepwick House, 1 Peasholm Gap, Scarborough YO12 7TN, United Kingdom
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Kepwick House, Peasholm Gap, Scarborough YO12 7TN, UK
Nearby hotels
Ivanhoe Hotel Scarborough
Scalby Mills Rd, Scarborough YO12 6RW, United Kingdom
Premier Inn Scarborough (North Bay) hotel
26 Burniston Rd, Scarborough YO12 6PH, United Kingdom
The Sands
Kepwick House, Peasholm Gap, Scarborough YO12 7TN, United Kingdom
Seaside Hideaway
33 Burniston Rd, Scarborough YO12 6PG, United Kingdom
Seaside Hideaway Hotel
33 Burniston Rd, Scarborough YO12 6PG, United Kingdom
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SEA LIFE Scarborough

Scalby Mills Rd, Scarborough YO12 6RP, United Kingdom
4.1(3.1K)
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attractions: Alpamare UK, North Bay Beach, Scarborough North Bay Railway, Cleveland Way, The Sands North Bay Beach Huts, Scarborough Sky Trail Adventure, Peasholm Water Chute, restaurants: The Old Scalby Mill Ltd, Taylor's Bar & Kitchen, Creams Cafe Scarborough, T
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visitsealife.com

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Nearby attractions of SEA LIFE Scarborough

Alpamare UK

North Bay Beach

Scarborough North Bay Railway

Cleveland Way

The Sands North Bay Beach Huts

Scarborough Sky Trail Adventure

Peasholm Water Chute

Alpamare UK

Alpamare UK

4.3

(1.8K)

Open 24 hours
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North Bay Beach

North Bay Beach

4.7

(93)

Open 24 hours
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Scarborough North Bay Railway

Scarborough North Bay Railway

4.6

(1.0K)

Closed
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Cleveland Way

Cleveland Way

4.9

(31)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Things to do nearby

Model a clay head
Model a clay head
Thu, Dec 11 • 6:30 PM
North Yorkshire, YO11 1PD, United Kingdom
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Essential Whitby: Discover the town’s legends on a self-guided audio tour
Essential Whitby: Discover the town’s legends on a self-guided audio tour
Wed, Dec 10 • 12:00 AM
Captain Cook, 96704
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Nearby restaurants of SEA LIFE Scarborough

The Old Scalby Mill Ltd

Taylor's Bar & Kitchen

Creams Cafe Scarborough

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The Old Scalby Mill Ltd

The Old Scalby Mill Ltd

4.2

(714)

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Taylor's Bar & Kitchen

Taylor's Bar & Kitchen

4.1

(401)

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Creams Cafe Scarborough

Creams Cafe Scarborough

3.1

(63)

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3.2

(41)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Teodor Laurentiu BusuiocTeodor Laurentiu Busuioc
My visit to SEA LIFE Centre Scarborough was a delightful adventure that transported me into a captivating world beneath the waves. This marine sanctuary on the coast of Scarborough, England, offers a fascinating journey through various aquatic ecosystems, providing a memorable experience for visitors of all ages. As I entered the centre, I was immediately greeted by vibrant displays and a lively atmosphere. The extensive collection of marine life, ranging from tropical fish to mesmerizing jellyfish, instantly captured my attention. The careful attention to detail in recreating natural habitats made me feel as though I had embarked on an underwater expedition. The highlight of my visit was the walk-through tunnel, where I found myself surrounded by awe-inspiring creatures gliding gracefully above me. Sharks, rays, and a colorful array of fish swam just inches away, creating a mesmerizing and immersive experience. It was truly awe-inspiring to witness these magnificent creatures up close, deepening my appreciation for the beauty and diversity of marine life. The centre also offers interactive experiences that engage visitors in a hands-on learning adventure. From touch pools where I could gently stroke starfish and sea anemones to informative talks and feeding sessions, there were plenty of opportunities to deepen my understanding of marine ecosystems and conservation efforts. One of the standout exhibits was the penguin enclosure, where I observed these charming creatures waddling, diving, and playing in their carefully recreated habitat. The entertaining antics of the penguins brought smiles to everyone's faces, and the educational information shared by the staff shed light on the challenges they face in the wild. The knowledgeable and friendly staff at SEA LIFE Centre Scarborough were readily available to answer questions and provide fascinating insights into the lives of the marine creatures. Their passion for marine conservation and their commitment to raising awareness about the importance of protecting our oceans were evident throughout the centre. The centre also actively participates in conservation initiatives and campaigns, highlighting the critical role we all play in preserving marine ecosystems. Learning about these efforts inspired me to make more conscious choices in my own life to protect our oceans and the incredible creatures that call them home. My only minor critique is that the centre can get quite busy, especially during peak visiting times, which may lead to crowded spaces. However, the overall experience and the opportunity to witness such a diverse array of marine life outweighed any temporary inconveniences. SEA LIFE Centre Scarborough offers an educational and immersive experience that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. It serves as a valuable platform for raising awareness about the wonders of the ocean and the importance of conservation. Whether you're a marine enthusiast, a family seeking a fun outing, or someone looking to deepen their understanding of aquatic life, a visit to SEA LIFE Centre Scarborough is sure to leave you with a sense of wonder and a newfound appreciation for the beauty and fragility of our marine ecosystems.
Paul WilkinsonPaul Wilkinson
It's a decent sized aquarium although the layout is a bit strange. There is a lot to see although I did feel some of the tanks felt small, especially the octopus tanks. The penguins are great, real wee characters and the penguin talk was good. Actually all the talks were good especially since the girl doing most of them had only been there a week. You would never have known had she not said, she was excellent. There was also a young, tall, slim boy who's Otter talk was really good. All in all it was a great way to spend a rainy day and as we got our tickets in advance from the Blue Dolphin Resort we paid half price, bonus! However there is a couple of issues I found, the place was packed, ironically it felt like sardines in a can! When they put out a call for the talks or feeding you need to backtrack all the way back as there appears to be no direct route or short cuts so your squeezing against the flow to get back, not great. If there was to be a fire I would be concerned, it was crazy busy and bottlenecked in places. Also remember to take change for the parking, £4 should be enough unless your planning the day there. There is a cafe but we didn't use it and there is a few picnic tables. The gift shop does not have a great selection but it's reasonably priced. Don't get conned into the photos at the start, I'd suggest you walk through as it's not worth the money. Instead, stand in front of the jelly fish and take a picture, the purples and pinks make for a lovely backdrop.
Stu AlexanderStu Alexander
We've been to a few aquariums including a few other sea life centres and this one is just underwhelming. It feels half the size it should be to the point I felt sorry for some of the non-fish animals. The seals and the penguin enclosure are fairly small and cramped, I'm sure they're 'fine' but it looks like they're living in the absolute minimum space legally allowed. I can't fault the staff they were lovely and clearly passionate about the animals, just a shame the building isn't quite big enough. Our son is disabled in a wheelchair and there were ramps to get past some staircases but not all. We had to backtrack to the entrance to find the lift which was a bit of a pain. The cafe upstairs is also small and has a menu limited to cinema burgers, hotdogs and nachos. In the foil sleeves and everything. Again the staff behind the counter were great and because it's all kept in a warmer there wasn't a long wait on the food despite the cafe being busy. For some reason I can't fathom they have no windows in the cafe. It'd be nice to look out over Scarborough bay. Positives -Nice staff -Cool fish -Standard underwater tunnel was cool -lots of parking Negatives -building too small, walkways get cramped and bottleneck. -Animal habitats kinda small -Cinema food in the cafe -Eye wateringly expensive. Cost something like £70 for 2 adults and 1 child aged 6. It would have been more but my disabled son and my wife got in free.
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My visit to SEA LIFE Centre Scarborough was a delightful adventure that transported me into a captivating world beneath the waves. This marine sanctuary on the coast of Scarborough, England, offers a fascinating journey through various aquatic ecosystems, providing a memorable experience for visitors of all ages. As I entered the centre, I was immediately greeted by vibrant displays and a lively atmosphere. The extensive collection of marine life, ranging from tropical fish to mesmerizing jellyfish, instantly captured my attention. The careful attention to detail in recreating natural habitats made me feel as though I had embarked on an underwater expedition. The highlight of my visit was the walk-through tunnel, where I found myself surrounded by awe-inspiring creatures gliding gracefully above me. Sharks, rays, and a colorful array of fish swam just inches away, creating a mesmerizing and immersive experience. It was truly awe-inspiring to witness these magnificent creatures up close, deepening my appreciation for the beauty and diversity of marine life. The centre also offers interactive experiences that engage visitors in a hands-on learning adventure. From touch pools where I could gently stroke starfish and sea anemones to informative talks and feeding sessions, there were plenty of opportunities to deepen my understanding of marine ecosystems and conservation efforts. One of the standout exhibits was the penguin enclosure, where I observed these charming creatures waddling, diving, and playing in their carefully recreated habitat. The entertaining antics of the penguins brought smiles to everyone's faces, and the educational information shared by the staff shed light on the challenges they face in the wild. The knowledgeable and friendly staff at SEA LIFE Centre Scarborough were readily available to answer questions and provide fascinating insights into the lives of the marine creatures. Their passion for marine conservation and their commitment to raising awareness about the importance of protecting our oceans were evident throughout the centre. The centre also actively participates in conservation initiatives and campaigns, highlighting the critical role we all play in preserving marine ecosystems. Learning about these efforts inspired me to make more conscious choices in my own life to protect our oceans and the incredible creatures that call them home. My only minor critique is that the centre can get quite busy, especially during peak visiting times, which may lead to crowded spaces. However, the overall experience and the opportunity to witness such a diverse array of marine life outweighed any temporary inconveniences. SEA LIFE Centre Scarborough offers an educational and immersive experience that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. It serves as a valuable platform for raising awareness about the wonders of the ocean and the importance of conservation. Whether you're a marine enthusiast, a family seeking a fun outing, or someone looking to deepen their understanding of aquatic life, a visit to SEA LIFE Centre Scarborough is sure to leave you with a sense of wonder and a newfound appreciation for the beauty and fragility of our marine ecosystems.
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It's a decent sized aquarium although the layout is a bit strange. There is a lot to see although I did feel some of the tanks felt small, especially the octopus tanks. The penguins are great, real wee characters and the penguin talk was good. Actually all the talks were good especially since the girl doing most of them had only been there a week. You would never have known had she not said, she was excellent. There was also a young, tall, slim boy who's Otter talk was really good. All in all it was a great way to spend a rainy day and as we got our tickets in advance from the Blue Dolphin Resort we paid half price, bonus! However there is a couple of issues I found, the place was packed, ironically it felt like sardines in a can! When they put out a call for the talks or feeding you need to backtrack all the way back as there appears to be no direct route or short cuts so your squeezing against the flow to get back, not great. If there was to be a fire I would be concerned, it was crazy busy and bottlenecked in places. Also remember to take change for the parking, £4 should be enough unless your planning the day there. There is a cafe but we didn't use it and there is a few picnic tables. The gift shop does not have a great selection but it's reasonably priced. Don't get conned into the photos at the start, I'd suggest you walk through as it's not worth the money. Instead, stand in front of the jelly fish and take a picture, the purples and pinks make for a lovely backdrop.
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We've been to a few aquariums including a few other sea life centres and this one is just underwhelming. It feels half the size it should be to the point I felt sorry for some of the non-fish animals. The seals and the penguin enclosure are fairly small and cramped, I'm sure they're 'fine' but it looks like they're living in the absolute minimum space legally allowed. I can't fault the staff they were lovely and clearly passionate about the animals, just a shame the building isn't quite big enough. Our son is disabled in a wheelchair and there were ramps to get past some staircases but not all. We had to backtrack to the entrance to find the lift which was a bit of a pain. The cafe upstairs is also small and has a menu limited to cinema burgers, hotdogs and nachos. In the foil sleeves and everything. Again the staff behind the counter were great and because it's all kept in a warmer there wasn't a long wait on the food despite the cafe being busy. For some reason I can't fathom they have no windows in the cafe. It'd be nice to look out over Scarborough bay. Positives -Nice staff -Cool fish -Standard underwater tunnel was cool -lots of parking Negatives -building too small, walkways get cramped and bottleneck. -Animal habitats kinda small -Cinema food in the cafe -Eye wateringly expensive. Cost something like £70 for 2 adults and 1 child aged 6. It would have been more but my disabled son and my wife got in free.
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5.0
2y

My visit to SEA LIFE Centre Scarborough was a delightful adventure that transported me into a captivating world beneath the waves. This marine sanctuary on the coast of Scarborough, England, offers a fascinating journey through various aquatic ecosystems, providing a memorable experience for visitors of all ages.

As I entered the centre, I was immediately greeted by vibrant displays and a lively atmosphere. The extensive collection of marine life, ranging from tropical fish to mesmerizing jellyfish, instantly captured my attention. The careful attention to detail in recreating natural habitats made me feel as though I had embarked on an underwater expedition.

The highlight of my visit was the walk-through tunnel, where I found myself surrounded by awe-inspiring creatures gliding gracefully above me. Sharks, rays, and a colorful array of fish swam just inches away, creating a mesmerizing and immersive experience. It was truly awe-inspiring to witness these magnificent creatures up close, deepening my appreciation for the beauty and diversity of marine life.

The centre also offers interactive experiences that engage visitors in a hands-on learning adventure. From touch pools where I could gently stroke starfish and sea anemones to informative talks and feeding sessions, there were plenty of opportunities to deepen my understanding of marine ecosystems and conservation efforts.

One of the standout exhibits was the penguin enclosure, where I observed these charming creatures waddling, diving, and playing in their carefully recreated habitat. The entertaining antics of the penguins brought smiles to everyone's faces, and the educational information shared by the staff shed light on the challenges they face in the wild.

The knowledgeable and friendly staff at SEA LIFE Centre Scarborough were readily available to answer questions and provide fascinating insights into the lives of the marine creatures. Their passion for marine conservation and their commitment to raising awareness about the importance of protecting our oceans were evident throughout the centre.

The centre also actively participates in conservation initiatives and campaigns, highlighting the critical role we all play in preserving marine ecosystems. Learning about these efforts inspired me to make more conscious choices in my own life to protect our oceans and the incredible creatures that call them home.

My only minor critique is that the centre can get quite busy, especially during peak visiting times, which may lead to crowded spaces. However, the overall experience and the opportunity to witness such a diverse array of marine life outweighed any temporary inconveniences.

SEA LIFE Centre Scarborough offers an educational and immersive experience that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. It serves as a valuable platform for raising awareness about the wonders of the ocean and the importance of conservation. Whether you're a marine enthusiast, a family seeking a fun outing, or someone looking to deepen their understanding of aquatic life, a visit to SEA LIFE Centre Scarborough is sure to leave you with a sense of wonder and a newfound appreciation for the beauty and fragility of our...

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1y

Biggest waste of £80 in my life. They advertise it taking 2 hours to get around, we did it in less than 1 and that's with having to queue to get near every tank amd 3 children lingering at most tanks to make the wait worthwhile. There is parking at the facility and ok it is council controlled but considering how far out of town they are you would have thought an agreement between the two institutions would have been made to offer better parking choices that £3 for an hour (going by the sea life blurb too short), £5.50 for three hours (going by the two hour guide assuming a clear run and maybe thinking about the facilities restaurant, maybe close but doable) or jumping straight to £8.50 for 6 hours (too long). Upon entry into the grubby feeling sea life building you scan your individual tickets and the receptionist is clearly irritated at this one by one approach (just upgrade your system to give me one bar code which lists the party constitution!) before being forced to pose for another incredible irritated member of staff to take a few pictures on a green screen. Spend about 20 minutes slowly working your way around the exhibits until you reach a really friendly young man allowing visitors to touch shark eggs and anemones before looking at a handful of sea horses, walk through the standard aquarium tunnel and have a quick look at a random rainforest exhibit with lizards amd you are done. Next stop is a pay station where you can pick any of the green screen pics (we did then had to have the same irritated member of staff who took the photos reprint them as the pay machines print then super dark amd so small you can't actually see the people, but can see all the bits overload on the green screen. Final stops are the restaurant which is your standard tourist targeted overpriced prepackaged bulk bought rubbish, with all hot drinks off the menu because they hadn't bought any milk, before your standard overpriced tat shop.

EDIT AFTER SEA LIFE RESPONSE: We did attend the penguin talk, however, as there is little else to pad the visit out everybody else had the same idea, I understand it is busy but we couldn't even get into the penguin section where the talk was occurring due to the crowd and so listened on from the nearby play area. As for the nearby free parking, this would be fine if you didn't have 3 children with you and it require little legs (which if the centre was worthwhile would be tired) rightfully complaining and dawdling back up a...

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2.0
11w

To be honest, it was nearly a waste of money and effort. A train costing £42, retn, then another bus ride. To see for £16, what was seen as great day out for all the family. Maybe at one time, but today, it was awful and ,if not for a few sharks, to amaze you, a disaster. Kids were running around with no interest, once they seen these beautiful sea creatures, they were screaming and running around, banking the glass etc, so the parents, were just wasting their money. It was sad to see,and I could partly see why. The staff really had no idea or interest, and were just there for some pocket money. There was nobody who cared or gave you information etc, there was nothing to keep children involved or interesting. While it was lovely to see the 4 different types of shark, I felt really sad, for them going round in circles all day. Also the penguins, were hurriedly, talked about,with no interaction with us, by showing us pictures on the wooden fencing. A coral of sorts, which again was by staff ,just kids telling us virtually nothing at all. Ano older man this time feed the animals, no interaction, he feed them. It was over in 5 minutes. As I keep fish at home there was lots of other fish I'm tanks but their tanks were a mess, with already covering your views. Again no information to speak off. Then came the food part,it was disgusting, tasteless, and overpriced, and again with kids screaming to sit in mechanical cars and boats, you couldn't relax.as your table was being bumped by runners, causing mayhem. Once again by staff who were there but had no interaction with customers. My burger, was Luke warm, no thing but a tasteless piece of maybe beef.een the chi0s were cold, as was the mocha coffee all for £12. Then you come to the shop, incredible high pricing, I bought 3 fridge magnets and left. I saw 4 different sharks, a few penguins and learned nothing. ,then a train journey home,which was horrible and over crowded, by loud mouthed football drunks, cursing and swearing, most of the way home. So would I go again not here, the one in Blackpool, excellent compared to Scarborough, which was staffed by knowable peoplep so I'd give ,sunny Scarborough...

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