10 September 2024
Crew News

Summer may be coming to a close, but autumn is a great time to visit The Deep! 

As the weather turns cooler, come inside and explore our fully-indoor aquarium at your own pace.

Weekday visits to us offer a more relaxed and enriching environment for all ages to experience. As a fully-accessible aquarium, we offer ample indoor space for all our visitors to explore and learn. Visitors can take their time marvelling at the wonders of the underwater world, and get even closer to awe-inspiring marine life. Whether you’re visiting as a couple, on a family outing or for a birthday trip, our aquarium offers the perfect backdrop to make special and lasting memories. 

From colourful tropical fish darting through coral reefs to mesmerising jellyfish exhibits, every corner of the aquarium sparks curiosity and imagination. Blue spaces offer both a serene and sensory experience; whether to help little ones with their development or provide a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, there are many well-being benefits to spending regular time around blue spaces.

Discover fascinating facts in a fun and engaging way with our daily interactive talks and educational artefact handling sessions! Come along and learn something new with each visit, and feel inspired to take action to protect our oceans. For the latest information and timings, check here.

There’s always plenty to discover, but it can be a lot to do in one day! That’s why each standard admission ticket to The Deep is an Annual Pass, meaning you pay just once for your tickets and can then enjoy unlimited FREE return visits for the next 12 months! Our on-site parking and easy-to-access public transport links make it a breeze to get to us for your visit, no matter the weather.

A visit to The Deep helps support us as a charity and fund our ongoing conservation projects. We rely on admissions to carry out our mission: to create a deeper understanding and enjoyment of the world’s oceans, and inspire positive change for ocean survival. 

'Sea' you soon!