Ingresso de entrada para o SEA LIFE London Aquarium





Descrição
O Sea Life Aquarium de Londres abriga uma das maiores coleções de vida marinha global da Europa. Você verá até 400 espécies de vida marinha, incluindo tubarões, enguias, arraias, peixe palhaço (como o Nemo!) e tartarugas, em 50 aquários ao vivo. A experiência no Sea Life o leva em uma jornada interativa que inclui horários de alimentação supervisionada e piscinas de toque opcional.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
A misteriosa experiência do Sea Life London Aquarium se espalha por três andares e começa com um elevador de estilo submarino até as profundezas do Oceano Atlântico. Em seguida, faça uma caminhada pelo impressionante túnel de vidro sob um oceano tropical. Há muita interação ao longo do caminho, desde exibições de mergulho a piscinas de toque opcionais e zonas de descoberta. Outras espécies que você pode ver incluem tartarugas verdes, cavalos-marinhos, polvos, tubarões-zebra e o sempre popular peixe-palhaço. O verdadeiro destaque começa quando você viaja na zona mais profunda e escura do Oceano Pacífico. Dê um passeio pelo lado selvagem e assista de uma plataforma de vidro suspensa enquanto 10 espécies de tubarões nadam sob seus pés. O mundo subaquático emocionante e diversificado espera por você no Sea Life London Aquarium. Uma das exibições mais populares e dramáticas do Sea Life London Aquarium é o renovado Shark Reef Encounter, onde estão os sinistros tubarões Sand Tiger, Bow Mouths, Black Tips e Grey Reefs (com um cardume de peixes menos ameaçadores para fazer companhia!). Aproxime-se de alguns dos maiores rastros assustadores do mundo em novos displays interativos que permitem vistas de 360 ° dos mais infames habitantes da selva na nova Rainforest Adventure!
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Opções de transporte com acessibilidade para cadeirantes
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Visitantes de até 16 anos de idade devem ser acompanhados por um adulto com mais de 18 anos
- Atenção: Não será possível alterar o nome do passageiro titular depois de inseri-lo. No dia da visita, traga uma forma de identificação que corresponda ao nome do viajante titular que consta no seu ingresso, pois essa informação poderá ser conferida antes da liberação da entrada
- Por favor, note que os pingüins Gentoo de SEA LIFE London mudaram-se temporariamente para uma área diferente, enquanto seu habitat está passando por algumas renovações pré-planejadas. Isso inclui limpeza de rotina e um refresco. Seu movimento é apenas por um curto período de tempo, e eles voltarão ao seu habitat principal em algumas semanas.
Avaliações(1,246)
I went with my 7 year old son on August 13, 2026. All visitors are required to walk past a photo 'opportunity' where the company takes a photo of you for a fee. The older man who greeted us and asjed "how many in your party?". The people before us said they didn't want a photo and were let through. I said "we will just walk through"... trying to save everyone time. The man shifted towards me and tilted his head, tightened his facial muscles, looked at me in a 'hard' manner and asked slowly and in a menacing manner... "how many in your party?". It was a deeply unpleasant experience that came right out of the blue and threw me. I reacted and was equally unpleasant in return. I went on to explain I was trying to save time and he said that he was stopping me from getting in the way of the photos again with the jaw jutting out and the menacing/threatening manner. I wrote an email complaint but the company makes it almost impossible to contact them save to buy things. I eventually received a reply that said they would pass my complaint on. The exclamation marks (!!!) they included made it feel like a humorous response for something that was threatening and unpleasant both for my 8 year old son and myself. This man should not work with the public.. especially children. He is a threat and if he worked for me he would be sacked forthwith. I am an older father recovering from a Whipple operation for duodenal/pancreatic cancer. This was only the second trip out with my son since I finished chemotherapy. This man ruined the trip for us.
Overall the best experience was very good but need to be a little flexible with times when it’s not overall busy. We purchased a sea life, London eye and madam Tussaud’s for about £60 which you go on to the web link and book your times. Be aware MT is not near the other attractions so take this in to account.
Fun tour for children and adults with exhibition of various animals from sharks, fish, penguins etc
This could have been a great experience a there is a great selection of sea life however it was completely ruined by being overcrowded to the point where you couldn’t even get past people to see the exhibits, it actually felt dangerous as some of the areas were very cramped. We ended up not staying more than 20 minutes as it was too noisy and we had had enough of constantly being pushed by people. Would not recommend and will not be returning.
Hi , Thank you for taking the time to review us. We are glad to hear that you enjoyed your visit. During peak periods, such as weekends, bank holiday weekends and school holidays, we do tend to see a higher volume of guests than usual, so the attraction will often be a lot busier on those days. We do advise guests to book for less busy times and during off-peak periods where possible so they can avoid the crowds.
The experience at Sea Life was fantastic. It was visited by my two teenagers, and they were very impressed. They saw many sea creatures that they had never seen before. It was a wonderful experience for them.
Had such a fantastic time at SEA LIFE London Aquarium! From the moment you step in, the displays are incredibly well done, clean, and interactive. The highlight for me was easily the sharks. Walking over the glass on the Shark Walk and watching them glide directly underneath you—and then seeing them up close in the main Ocean Tunnel—was breathtaking! The penguins at Polar Adventure were another star attraction; watching them waddle around and dive gracefully through the water was pure joy. Also, as a huge Disney fan, the "Finding Nemo" tank (Coral Kingdom) was pretty cool and completely took me back to my childhood. Spotting all the colorful clownfish swimming through the vibrant coral reef instantly brought back so many great memories! Great fun for all ages, super friendly staff, and an unforgettable day out in London. 10/10 recommendation!
We are reel-y glad that you had a great time visiting us! We hope we can welcome you back again soon.
We spent about 2 hours in the aquarium. It was fairly busy but you only needed to queue a couple of times to wait and see certain things. The highlight was seeing the penguin enclosure. You can buy tickets to cover multiple places but we decided not to as we only wanted to see the aquarium and we got a discount through the national rail offer.
Hello, We are reel-y glad that you had a great time visiting us. We hope to sea you again soon!
The aquarium was a good size. They had lots of different kind of sea life. We went at noon and got right in. The penguins were nice to see. They also have two sea turtles.
Hello, We love herring that you had a great time visiting us. We hope that you will swim by again soon.
I used Viator for ticket very nice and very easy to booking. I liked and kept it for future. I enjoyed with my family in side London see life
This attraction is bigger than I expected and we enjoyed seeing all the sealife. It was busy as we visited in the school holidays but we managed to see as much as we wanted too. Particular highlights were the glass tunnel, penguins and jellyfish. There's a small cafe selling cold drinks/snacks at the top of the shark tank. Managed to get a seat looking out over them which was fab.
Hello, We are glad to hear that you had a whale of a time visiting us! We hope that you will swim by again soon.



