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Guests get their hands wet exploring marine life

The rock pool at SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Aquarium offers a world of discovery.

The interactive Rock Pool Explorer experience allows guests the chance to discover the quirkiest creatures that live within rock pools and learn about their incredible adaptations and abilities.

Guests can get their hands wet as they explore the array of marine life that call the rock pool home, including knobby sea stars, banded coral shrimp and sea cucumbers.

Check out what’s happening below the surface through the underwater viewing windows or have some fun with an explore-a-scope which is sure to keep the kids entertained.

There will also be plenty of opportunities to ‘ask an expert’ as our SEA LIFE aquarists will be on hand sharing their wealth of marine life knowledge with you.

SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast is open 7 days, 9am – 3pm (last entry 2pm). All visitors must pre-book their tickets online. Visit sealifesunshinecoast.com.au for more information.

Guests can also discover a range of other marine and freshwater creatures at SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast including seals, sharks, rays, turtles, little blue penguins.

Event Details:

What: Rock Pool Explorers at SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast

When: 31 January 2022 – 31 March 2022

Where: Parkyn Parade, Mooloolaba QLD 4557

Cost: Included in admission – From $37.60 per adult and $26.40 per child (free for under 3)

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