National Sealife Centre
The National SEA LIFE Centre on the Seafront in Bray is a perfect family fun day out. An aquatic Zoo with 30+ displays which are home to over 1,000 creatures including: Black Tip Reef Sharks, Octopus, Seahorses, Stingrays and Red-Bellied Piranha, we will take you on a journey of the deep…without getting wet!
The Aquarium is completely indoors making it a perfect rainy day activity.
Just a 2 minute walk from Bray DART Station and a relaxing and scenic 30 minute train ride from Dublin City Centre making us a perfect choice for tourists and residents alike. The National SEA LIFE Centre, Bray is one of the East Coasts top visitor attractions.
Review
We featured the National Sealife Centre in Birmingham in our Top 100 Attractions in SW England & the Midlands book. So when I heard that there was also one in Bray I couldn't wait to visit. Although part of the same company all of the National Sealife Centres are totally unique and very much different. We judge our attractions on their value for money set against their visitor experience and we felt the National Sealife Centre here in Bray had both of those criteria oozing out of every square yard of the building. The staff are very knowledgeable and I felt that they really care about making sure you enjoying your time here. There are a lot of great attractions in the Wicklow area and this attraction just adds to Wicklow's portfolio and no matter the weather outside you can enjoy this attraction all year round
- Top 100 ReviewContact Us
Strand Road, Bray,
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County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland,
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Barracuda Steak & Seafood Restaurant
Welcome to this memorable venue. Ideally located on the seafront of Bray, it is open daily and makes a fantastic relaxing getaway for all. *
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