Sea Life

Bray


Resident marine creatures at the only aquarium on Ireland's east coast include sharks, rays, eels, tropical and cold-water fish, piranhas, octopuses, turtles and sea horses. Feeding sessions take place throughout the day; kids can pet crabs, starfish and sea urchins in the rock-pool-style touch tank.

Online bookings can be up to 20% cheaper, and are recommended for weekends and school holidays.


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