A special space with seals
Sea Life Sunshine Coast Aquarium
If you are looking for a special experience that no one else can have in Gold Coast, look no further! A unique experience of swimming with seals is waiting for you. Create a dreamlike experience by interacting with seals with their soft touch, curious eyes and playful movements. At SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast, you will have a time when your imagination becomes reality.
An engaging experience
swimming with seals
The Seal Swim program is a session that lasts about 30 minutes. First, you will receive safety education and an explanation on how to communicate with seals. Then, you will enjoy swimming safely with seals under the guidance of a professional trainer. You can play ball with seals or move together in the water to experience a new level of communication.
Introduction to Sea Life Sunshine Coast Aquarium
SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Aquarium is a special place where you can meet various marine life. It is one of the largest aquariums in Australia and was created to allow you to observe and experience various marine life up close. In addition to swimming with seals, you can also discover various marine life such as sharks, rays, and tropical fish, and you can immerse yourself in the beauty of the ocean through various educational programs and experience activities.
Seal enclosure tour
This ticket includes not only swimming with the seals, but also a seal enclosure tour. The seal enclosure tour is a must-see for animal lovers, as you can see the seals’ living spaces and hear explanations about their characteristics and habits. You can have a special experience getting closer to the seals through explanations from professional keeper.
address :
SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Aquarium SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast
Parkyn Parade, Mooloolaba QLD 4557 Australia
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Hours of operation:
Monday - Saturday: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday: Event closed
※ Operating hours may vary depending on the season, so please check the official website before visiting.
SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Aquarium