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Brighton Sea Life Centre

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Marine Parade
Brighton, BN2 1TB
Nearest Transport: Brighton Railway Station
Brighton Sea Life Centre offers visitors the chance to view life under the sea, from sea turtles and sharks to seahorses... more
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Reviews for Brighton Sea Life Centre

  • 3
    Brighton Sea Life Centre
    Marine Parade Brighton BN2 1TB uk
    17th September 2008
    Fishy
    Current
    Having seen the sea life centre i can say I was glad to have seen it, but would not go again as it is a bit over priced and not enough to see to warrant paying to get in twice. The huge congar eels were amazing and hardly moved, so we thought they were dead at first. The sea horses were a delight and so tiny and beautiful to see. There is a tunnel you can walk under and a turtle in the massive water pool. But and there is a but, it is just not a whole day out and so there fore not worth the £12 entrance fee for adults and around £8 for your kids. They really should consider this as if they do some locals would be more inclined to revisit if this was the case.
  • 2
    Brighton Sea Life Centre
    Marine Parade Brighton BN2 1TB uk
    3rd September 2008
    overpriced
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    The se life centre at brighton sea front is a little over priced. THe entrance fee is way too high for families as there is just not enough to see or do there. Your visit would ta ke around an hour and a half at the most and places like colchester zoo which have an entrance fee of only slightly more give you a whole days entertainment. The building which the centre occupies, is very interesting and has a lot of history to it, but on the whole we found it a little lacking. Ii is very close to the sea front and there is parking near by. We would not go again but can say we have seen it. The high light was the beautiful turtle that is there at the centre and the large pool it is housed in, with a tunnel you can walk under to view the fish etc swimming above, other wise there is not much you haven t seen, london aquarium is better. Brighton itself is great though.