Visit the National Marine Aquarium Plymouth

The National Marine Aquarium at Britain's Ocean City Plymouth is the country's largest aquarium. It is home to nearly 4,000 creatures and has performed "groundbreaking" ocean conservation work, as well as providing a range of chances for all ages to learn about the marine environment through ocean education. The marine aquarium is near the Barbican and the fish market at Sutton Harbor. It first opened its doors in May 1998, with the altruistic goals of study, teaching, and conservation. It is a member of the British and Irish Zoos and Aquariums Association (BIAZA).


It holds about 4,000 aquatic creatures and is divided into four zones to represent diverse maritime ecosystems. There are 5 shark species and a resident green turtle named Friday. The National Marine Aquarium is an excellent place to go on rainy days since you can stay dry while admiring the aquatic creatures. The aquarium also organizes a special 'Quiet at The Museum' event to give people with sensory concerns with a more pleasant visit. This happens three times a year after regular visiting hours, and tickets are offered online at a discounted price.


Location: Rope Walk, Coxside, Plymouth PL4 0LF

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