- Rhyl
- Indoor
- All Ages
- Aquariums
Attraction Information
Set on the beautiful North Wales coastline is the chance to have an underwater adventure at Rhy SeaQuarium!
Come and see species from around the world across nine different zones! There’s the Beach Zone where you can watch the terrapins sunning themselves under the heat lamp before taking a cooling dip in their waterfall, the Tropical Reef Zone is a burst of colour and life and journey beneath the waves in the Shipwreck Zone spotting octopus and small sharks.
Brand new for 2016 is an exhibition not for the faint hearted! If you dread a spider in your bathtub, or hate the sound of rats feet scurrying across a hard surface you can face your fears in Fantastic Phobias! Out in the fresh air there’s the Sea Lion Cove where you can watch these amazing animals glide and swim in their 33,000-gallon pool. The perfect way to calm those frazzled nerves!
Take a dip without getting wet!
- All weather family attraction
- Hands on close encounters and presentations
- Open daily from 10:00-17:00, last admission 16:00
Opening hours
Please see website for details
Pricing
General Admission
Adults (16+): £9.75
Kids (3-15): £8.75
Concessions: £8.99
Travel & Contact Information
Address
East Parade, Denbighshire, Rhyl, Denbighshire, LL18 3AF, Wales
Phone number
01745 344660
Map
Website
Click here to visit Rhyl SeaQuarium's website.FAQ & Additional Information
Yes, there is parking nearby.
Yes, there are toilets, accessible toilets and baby changing facilities.
Yes, there are baby changing facilities.
Yes, you can bring a picnic.
Yes, there is an onsite restaurant and snacks are available.
Yes, Rhyl SeaQuarium is wheelchair friendly and has accessible toilets.
No, Rhyl SeaQuarium have stated they are not pushchair friendly.
Rhyl SeaQuarium has not told us if they are dog friendly.
Additional Info
Anything else I should know?
There is an onsite shop
Reviews
It’s ok. A short trip and bit expensive 3 out of 5 stars
It’s ok and free for under 3s. I think it’s akmed at this age range. It’s not very big and only spent an hour here. Other sea life centres are available and much better
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