Scotland’s national aquarium. Visit their web site at deepseaworld.co.uk
Normal Admission:
Standard £13 (13+ years)
Junior £9 (3-12yrs)
Concession £11
Family £42
Birthday Parties – £14.95 per junior (This includes party games and prices. Party is 2 hours long)
Shark Dives
Shark Encounters £180
Junior Shark Encounter £85
If you have any questions please call 01383 411 880.
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