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Meet The Animals at SEA LIFE London Aquarium

Meet the animals at SEA LIFE London Aquarium

Embark on a captivating journey through the SEA Life London Aquarium, home to over 1,500 marine creatures spanning diverse species from oceans around the globe. Discover 10 unique zones, each expertly crafted to replicate different aquatic habitats. Secure your tickets today for an immersive and educational experience exploring the wonders of the underwater world at SEA Life London Aquarium.

SEA Life Aquarium animals and zones

Coral Reef at Sea Life London

Coral Kingdom

Visit the vibrant Coral Kingdom at SEA LIFE London, where the UK’s largest living coral reef awaits, showcasing a dazzling array of color and life.

Animals you can spot: Clownfish
Yellow tang
Sea goldie
Blue tangs 

Turtles at Sea Life London

Turtles & Terrapins

This zone is home to a variety of turtles and terrapins, including the green sea turtle and the loggerhead sea turtle. You can learn about the threats that these animals face and how you can help save the species!
Animals you can spot: Red Eared Terrapins 
Yellow Bellied Terrapins
Snapping turtle

Lionfish in coral reefs

Ocean Invaders

Witness SEA LIFE London's largest jellyfish experience, features three interactive zones, with over 350 species.
Animals you can spot: Moon jellyfish
Upside down jellyfish
Japanese sea nettle

Red-bellied piranhas - Rainforest Adventure, Coral Reef at Sea Life London

Rainforest Adventure

Experience a thrilling encounter with creepy crawlies, crocs, and critters at SEA LIFE London. Get up close with tarantulas, leafcutter ants, and the UK's largest piranha collection

Animals you can spot: Dwarf crocodile
Terrapins
Poison dart frog 
Red Bellied Piranhas

Penguins at Sea Life London

Polar Adventure

Experience the enchanting Polar Adventure at SEA LIFE London, featuring a captivating Gentoo Penguin Colony and AR technology bringing Arctic creatures to life.
Animals you can spot: Gentoo penguins
Spiny lobster
Bream

Sharks at Sea Life London

Open Oceans

Explore the awe-inspiring Open Ocean exhibit at SEA LIFE London, where vibrant tropical fish swirl around great Grey Whale bones, accompanied by graceful Green Sea turtles drifting overhead in a mesmerizing glass tunnel stroll.|
Animals you can spot: White spotted pufferfish
Zebra shark
Southern stingrays
Green sea turtles

A starfish in the Rock pool at Sea Life London

Rockpool

Explore resilient creatures in Rock Pools at SEA LIFE London, adapting to changing tides and temperatures. Learn about fascinating starfish, which can regenerate lost limbs and digest food in a unique way, without brains or hearts.
Animals you can spot: Starfish
Sea Anemone
Jewel Anemones
European Shore Crabs

Seahorse Kingdom at Sea Life London

Seahorse Kingdom

Discover the enchanting world of Seadragons and Seahorses at SEA LIFE London, where these captivating creatures showcase their unique behaviors, from seagrass gripping to male seahorses giving birth. 

Animals you can spot: Pot-bellied Seahorse
Pipefish
Razorfish
Weedy seadragons

Open Oceans & Shipwreck- Sea Life London

Shipwreck

This zone is home to a sunken shipwreck, where along with sharks, you can see fish, crabs, and other creatures that have made their home in the wreck.
Animals you can spot: Bowmouth guitarfish
Blacktip reef shark
Sand tiger shark
Nurse shark

Additional Attractions:

  • 4D cinema experience.
  • Engaging touch pools.
  • Informative feeding shows.
  • A gift shop for memorabilia.

Notable animals at SEA Life London Aquarium

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  • Over 30 shark species, including great whites, tiger sharks, and hammerhead sharks.
  • A variety of rays, from stingrays to manta rays and eagle rays.
  • A diverse range of fish species, exceeding 1,000, such as tropical fish, clownfish, and angelfish.
  • Multiple jellyfish species, including moon jelly, box jellyfish, and lion's mane jellyfish.
  • Octopuses, including the giant Pacific octopus and flamboyant cuttlefish.
  • Penguin colony featuring Humboldt penguins and king penguins.
  • Different turtle species, like green sea turtles and loggerheads.
  • Various seahorse species, including pygmy seahorses and long-snouted seahorses.

Visitor tips

  • Penguin Timings: Visit SEA LIFE London Aquarium in the morning or early afternoon to see the lively Gentoo penguins playing in the water, as that's the time they are most active!
  • Check Feeding Schedules: Plan your visit around the feeding schedules of various animals. 
  • Be Patient: Some exhibits might be crowded, so be patient and wait your turn to get the best view. 
  • Follow the Route: The aquarium is divided into zones for a reason. Follow the designated route to ensure you don't miss any exhibits and to maintain a smooth flow of visitors.
  • Seek Out Interactive Exhibits: Look for exhibits where children can touch marine creatures or participate in hands-on activities, keeping them engaged and entertained.
  • Choose Sustainable Souvenirs: Opt for eco-friendly souvenirs made from recycled materials to not only support SEA LIFE London but also to promote sustainability.
  • Public Transport: Consider using public transportation to reach the aquarium, as it's located in a central area of London.

Frequently asked questions about SEA Life London animals

What are the opening hours of SEA Life London Aquarium?

The aquarium is open from 10am to 6pm daily. The last entry is at 5pm.

How much does it cost to visit SEA Life London Aquarium?

The adult ticket price is £24.95, the child ticket price (ages 3-15) is £19.95, and the senior ticket price (ages 60+) is £22.95. There are also family ticket options available.

What are the different zones at SEA Life London Aquarium?

There are 10 zones at SEA Life London Aquarium: Coral Kingdom, Ocean Invaders, Rainforest Adventure, Polar Adventure, Open Oceans, Creatures, Penguins, Coral Reef Inhabitants, Octopus, Turtles & Terrapins.

What are some of the animals that can be seen at SEA Life London Aquarium?

Some of the animals that can be seen at SEA Life London Aquarium include sharks, rays, fish, jellyfish, octopuses, penguins, turtles, and seahorses.

Is there a 4D cinema at SEA Life London Aquarium?

Yes, there is a 4D cinema at SEA Life London Aquarium. The cinema shows a short film about the underwater world.

Is there a touch pool at SEA Life London Aquarium?

Yes, there is a touch pool at SEA Life London Aquarium. Visitors can touch and learn about different marine animals, such as sea stars and crabs.

Are there any feeding shows at SEA Life London Aquarium?

Yes, there are feeding shows at SEA Life London Aquarium. Visitors can watch the penguins, sharks, and other animals being fed.

How long does it take to visit SEA Life London Aquarium?

The average visit to SEA Life London Aquarium takes 2-3 hours.

What is the best time to visit SEA Life London Aquarium?

The best time to visit SEA Life London Aquarium is during the week, when it is less crowded.

How many species of sharks can be found at SEA LIFE London?

SEA LIFE London is home to several species of sharks, including blacktip reef sharks, sand tiger sharks, and nurse sharks.

Are there any restrictions on photography or videography inside the SEA LIFE London Aquarium?

Photography and videography for personal use are allowed inside the SEA LIFE London aquarium, but flash photography is not permitted as it can startle or disturb the animals.

Can visitors touch the animals at the SEA LIFE London aquarium?

Yes, some interactive experiences like touchpools allow for supervised touching of certain marine creatures like starfish but most animals cannot be touched to ensure their safety and well-being.

Are there any special events or programs for children at SEA LIFE London?

Yes, SEA LIFE London offers various educational programs, workshops, and special events tailored for children to learn about marine life in a fun and engaging way.

Can visitors purchase animal-themed souvenirs at SEA LIFE London?

Yes, there is a gift shop at SEA LIFE London where visitors can purchase a variety of animal-themed souvenirs, including plush toys, books, and apparel, with proceeds often supporting conservation projects.