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17/05:The Fylde International
Rooms available this weekend. check out our website for further info www.fyldehotel.com
17/05:ELLAN VANNIN GUEST HOUSE
www.blackpoolhoteluk.com 01253351784 All en-suite rooms 3 star guest house with good standards
17/05:The Arthington
We still have our family room (2 adults, 2 children) available for this weekend

Sea Life Blackpool

Contact Information:

SEA LIFE Blackpool, Promenade, Blackpool Lancashire FY1 5AA

Tel: 01253 621258 | Fax: 01253 751647

Email | Website

Blackpool Hotels & Guesthouses - Sea Life BlackpoolSEA LIFE Blackpool is home to one of the largest collections of tropical sharks in Europe. Housing more than fifty spectacular displays and over 1,000 assorted sea creatures it takes visitors on a journey from the coastline and sandy shallows to the ocean depths.

A highlight for every visitor is undoubtedly the mighty ocean tank, teeming with tropical sharks and colourful reef fish. From the amazing vantage of a walkthrough underwater tunnel it is easy to imagine it is you…rather than the fish…that is on display!

Relax in our sea-view cafe whilst younger visitors can explore the soft play area, complete with slide and ball pit.

Feeding demonstrations throughout the day provide insight into the marvels of the marine world. Coming soon – Shark Frenzy! SEA LIFE Blackpool brings together the world’s largest variety of sharks and explodes the myths surrounding the most misunderstood creatures of the Ocean. From native to tropical sharks including the impressive Bowmouth shark, watch these graceful, awe inspiring beasts as they navigate the deep.

Regular talks and feeding demonstrations provide as deeper insight into the mysteries of marine world.

Blackpool SEA LIFE centre is open seven days a week every day of the year bar Christmas Day.

Visitors to SEA LIFE can save over £14 on a family entry and over £4.50 on an adult entry when they purchase their tickets from the Tourist Information Centre on Clifton Street, this is a huge saving compared with the on the door prices. This offer is valid until 31st March 2011.

Opening Times & Ticket Pricing:

See website for further details and special offers

Road Directions:

Leaving the M55 follow the brown tourist signs to the main town car park.

Public Transport Directions:

By Train: Turn right outside the North train station to the Promenade and then left to SEA LIFE.

By Tram: Take any seafront tram to the Central Pier stop, where SEA LIFE is situated.

Facilities:

Disabled Access/Toilets, Open All Year, Demonstrations Given, Educational Visits Accepted, Family Fun Groups Acepted, Guide Dogs Permitted, Indoor Attraction, Marketed towards families, No Smoking Attraction, On-Site café/restaurant, Toilets, Toilets for Disabled, On Site Parking & Transport Coaches Welcome, Car Parking

Visitors Attraction Facilities:

Baby-changing & bottle-warming facilities, Birthday party packages available, Provider Preferences In town/city centre Promenade/Seaside Location Accessibility Café/Restaurant

Payment Methods:

MasterCard, Solo, Special Group Rates, Switch, Visa

Establishment Features:

Conference Facilities

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