Deep Sea World - Reviews from across the web
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Explore Edinburgh - Deep Sea World If jumping into shark-infested waters is your idea of fun, then you'll be glad to hear that we're the only aquarium in Scotland to offer you this experience. No qualifications or experience are required, so it's open to just about everyone. Full training is given on the day and all necessary equipme... explore-edinburgh.com
Explore Edinburgh - Deep Sea World Deep Sea World offers aquamazing entertainment for all visitors and is one of only a handful of aquariums in the world to let the public swim with sharks.Try Dives are just �100. Deep Sea World boasts the world's largest underwater safari tunnel at 112 metres long. Pay a thrilling visit to our incre... explore-edinburgh.com
Deep Sea World: Home Take part in our Pirate Activities on the 15th and 16th September. Play tug of war and walk the plank! Free entry to children dressed in their best Pirate gear! For further information check out the events section... deepseaworld.com
Deep Sea World: Planning your visit: How to find us There is an excellent train service to North Queensferry from both Edinburgh Waverley and Haymarket stations on the Fife Circle Line. North Queensferry is the first station after crossing the Forth Rail Bridge (journey time approx 15 mins). Deep Sea World is a short walk from North Queensferry stati... deepseaworld.com
Deep Sea World Edinburgh, explore Edinburgh Deep Sea World North Queensferry The vast underwater safari is home to thousands of weird and wonderful creatures. You can walk along the bottom of ocean as sharks glide only inches above your head, in the world's longest underwater viewing tunnel. Or discover what lurks in the murky waters of the Amazon River and Lake Malawi. Gaze... edinburghcapitalhotel.co.uk
Deep Sea World Edinburgh: discover life beneath the waves without getting wet Once arriving at the attraction the first problem is encountered: the car park is far too small for even a modest amount of visitors. What makes it doubly inconvenient is that the village is quite small with winding roads which clearly weren't designed to have both parked and moving cars at the same... scotland-travel.suite101.com
Deep Sea World - Edinburgh | 22 Reasons to Visit Edinburgh Much more than a traditional aquarium, it boasts one of the longest underwater tunnels in the world at 112 metres long. A moving walkway transports visitors through the tunnel as sealife of all kinds swims overhead. A huge range of marine life is on show here, with community tanks representing diffe... number22.co.uk
Deep Sea World (North Queensferry) | The List Come face to face with some of the planet's real vampires. If you happen to visit during Hallowe'en weekend (Oct 27-28), costumes are welcomed as you take part in ghostly games ... list.co.uk
Deep Sea World | Scotland Attraction Guide | iExplore.com and there's also amphibian and reptile displays. Open to visitors with no previous diving experience, those that want to get closer to the fish are able to take a diving induction course ending with a swim with the ever-popular resident sharks. Deep Sea World h... iexplore.com
Edinburgh Convention Bureau :: Attractions :: Deep Sea World Deep Sea World has two seal pools. Pool one houses our resident seals and pool two houses any injured and rescued seal pups brought to us by the SSPCA. Underwater Tunnel: At 112 metres long and holding a million gallons of water, the underwater tunnel at Deep Sea World is one of the longest underwat... bexecb.com
Edinburgh - Natural World Once that has been absorbed venture downstairs to the powered walkway that guides you around the tunnel. Then watch tiger sharks, rays, and conger eels swim freely above your head. A host of other fish occupy this under water domain, with one of the highlights being the divers feeding time, usually ... firstcity.force9.co.uk
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