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Budget-friendly wildlife experience for families

SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Aquarium has teamed up with Wildlife HQ to offer families an unforgettable and budget-friendly wildlife experience.

The Scales and Tails combo ticket offers an engaging and educational adventure, combining the underwater marvels at SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast with the captivating wildlife exhibits at Wildlife HQ.

From 29 January to 28 March, guests can enjoy a saving of up to 20 per cent off the regular-priced General Admission tickets and embark on a unique journey through the wonders of the ocean at SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast and the fascinating wildlife at Wildlife HQ.

Quinn Clarke, General Manager, SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast, said, “We are excited to introduce the ‘Scales and Tails’ combo ticket, providing families with the opportunity to discover the beauty of both SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast and Wildlife HQ.”

This collaboration with Wildlife HQ offers an enriching experience for visitors of all ages.”

Families can dive into a magical world of marine and freshwater creatures at SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast including sharks, rays, seahorses, and penguins before exploring Wildlife HQ, getting up close with meerkats, monkeys, koalas, and quirky quokkas.

For more information please visit: visitsealife.com/sunshine-coast/tickets-passes/tickets/scales-and-tails

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