SEA LIFE LONDON AQUARIUM
Read moreLocated in County Hall, the London Aquarium is one of the world's largest aquariums, featuring almost 500 species including sharks, catfish, eels... It extends over three floors and is divided into 14 different zones, each representing the different types of seas and ecosystems that exist. From the cold waters of Antarctica to tropical climates, you'll discover a wide variety of marine species found around the globe. You can even snorkel with sharks for an immersive experience!
OCEANARIUM
Read moreThe Bournemouth Aquarium has many species of fish and can be a good family visit, especially if the weather is not in the area. There are rays, sharks, penguins and giant tortoises, as well as other reptiles, birds and mammals. It is possible to attend the meals of some animals. The aquarium also has underwater tunnels, which allow you to observe all the fish as closely as possible, the feeling of immersion is guaranteed. The visit of the sharks in particular is quite impressive.
SEA LIFE Brighton
Read moreSea life Brighton, with its Victorian architecture, opened its doors in 1872 and claims to be the oldest aquarium still in operation today. At the time, it was the largest in the world, and today you can still come and meet some 3,500 marine creatures, from the most colorful fish to sea turtles, sharks, octopuses and many more. Awe-inspiring! A must-see attraction for families and when the weather's not on your side. Which is often the case in England.