Take a stroll along with more than 45 aquariums featuring cod, seahorse, stingrays, starfish, and other astonishing aquatic creatures
Feel the excitement as sharks and sea turtles swim over your head as you take a walk through a tunnel surrounded by 180,000 liters of water and stunning corals
Immerse yourself into the different nine zones offering rare and rescued marine animals like stingrays, clownfish, and hundreds of tropical fishes
Be curious to know more about the history of rays that evolved from sharks over 150 million years ago
Uncover the surprising underwater marine world, educational expedition, and beautiful creatures with Sea Life Scheveningen ticket
Activity Location: Sea Life Scheveningen, Strandweg 13, 2586 JK Den Haag, Netherlands
Activity Timing: 10 AM- 4:00 PM (Last Entry: 3:00 PM)
Activity Duration: 1 - 1.5 Hours (Approx.)
About the Sea Life Scheveningen:
Visit Sea Life in Scheveningen, a fascinating world of underwater creatures. See the stunning marine animals in 45 distinct aquariums, including sharks, rays, sea turtles, and a myriad of vibrant fish. Get ready to be awed as you travel through the themed exhibits, each representing different aquatic habitats from around the world. See the mysterious creatures of the Amazon Rainforest & marvel at the dazzling beauty of coral reefs, in the underwater tunnel. Book Sea Life Scheveningen tickets and visit interactive touch pools, where you can touch starfish, crabs, and other marine creatures.
About the Sea Life Scheveningen Tickets:
How to Reach?
It has several zones dedicated to different marine life and habitats. Here are the different zones in Sea Life Scheveningen:
Sea Life Scheveningen participates in various conservation programs, such as the breeding and release of sea turtles, and promotes awareness about environmental issues that affect marine life.
Here are some of the interactive exhibits at Sea Life Scheveningen:
Sea Life Scheveningen features over 1,000 sea creatures representing over 100 species.
Yes, you can touch various sea creatures, such as starfish and crabs, at the Rockpool exhibit.