Deep Sea World

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Overview
The UK's longest underwater tunnel gives you a diver's eye view of an underwater world. Come face to face with Sand Tiger sharks, and watch divers hand-feed a wide array of sea life. Visit the Amazon Experience with ferocious piranhas and the amazing amphibian display featuring the world's most poisonous frog. Also featuring the Seal Sanctuary, dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of injured and orphaned seal pups. Please telephone or visit website for details of events running throughout the year.
Ratings & awards
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Green Tourism Silver
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Open all year, daily Mon-Fri 10-5, Sat-Sun 10-6. See website for seasonal closing times

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Parking nearby
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Location
Forthside Terrace, NORTH QUEENSFERRY, KY11 1JR
About the area
This 20-mile wide peninsula between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Tay is an ancient kingdom, once the home of Scotland’s kings and saints. Despite its modern bridges it still seems curiously detached from the rest of the country.
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Deep Sea World

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
The UK's longest underwater tunnel gives you a diver's eye view of an underwater world. Come face to face with Sand Tiger sharks, and watch divers hand-feed a wide array of sea life. Visit the Amazon Experience with ferocious piranhas and the amazing amphibian display featuring the world's most poisonous frog. Also featuring the Seal Sanctuary, dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of injured and orphaned seal pups. Please telephone or visit website for details of events running throughout the year.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Open all year, daily Mon-Fri 10-5, Sat-Sun 10-6. See website for seasonal closing times
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Parking nearby
Show more (1)
Location
Forthside Terrace, NORTH QUEENSFERRY, KY11 1JR
About the area
Area image
This 20-mile wide peninsula between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Tay is an ancient kingdom, once the home of Scotland’s kings and saints. Despite its modern bridges it still seems curiously detached from the rest of the country.