Explore the underwater world of the National SEA LIFE Centre, Birmingham and learn about the incredible creatures living here
Catch sight of over 2,000 sea creatures, including sharks, jellyfish, piranhas, sea turtles, clownfish, and penguins
Embark on a journey alongside the humongous rescued turtle, darting sharks & gliding rays in the UK's only 350-degree ocean tunnel
Visit the various aquarium zones with the National Sea Life Centre tickets and learn about the effective measures undertaken by SEA LIFE to preserve them
National SEA LIFE Centre Location: Eleven Brindley Place, The Water's Edge, Birmingham B1 2HL, United Kingdom
Operational Timings:
Activity Duration: 2-3 Hours (Approx.)
About National SEA LIFE Centre, Birmingham:
Situated in Birmingham, this spectacular aquarium is home to over 2,000 species of marine life. You will see various animals including rays, sharks, tropical fish, and seahorses. Learn fascinating facts about the incredible creatures that live in the ocean through interactive exhibits and captivating displays. Book your National SEA LIFE Centre tickets and explore the 10 zones in the marine museum.
About the National SEA LIFE Centre Tickets:
How to Reach?
There are 10 different zones at the National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham, each featuring different types of marine life including: Penguin Ice Adventure, Shark Tunnel, Ocean Tunnel, Coral Cave, Jellyfish Bloom, Tropical Reef, Seahorse Nursery, Rainforest Adventure, Rockpool, and Octopus Hideout.
The Penguin Ice Adventure is an exhibit that allows visitors to get up close and personal with a colony of gentoo penguins, and learn about these fascinating birds and their habitat.
Visitors to the National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham with your tickets can see a wide variety of marine life, including sharks, rays, turtles, octopuses, seahorses, jellyfish, and many more.
Yes, the National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham has a number of interactive exhibits, including touch pools, a 4D cinema, and a virtual reality experience.
The National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham can get busy during peak times, such as school holidays and weekends. If you want to avoid the crowds, it's best to visit during weekdays outside of school holidays.
Yes, visitors are welcome to take photographs at the National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham, although the use of flash photography is prohibited.