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Dive into a Seal-iously fun range of activities

Sea Life Sunshine Coast Aquarium is making a splash over the school holidays, highlighting the amazing resident seals with, Seal Island: Dive into their World.

From 29 March to 26 April, families are invited to dive into a seal-iously fun range of activities celebrating the return of beloved Australian Sea Lion, April.

After spending 18 months at Taronga Zoo as part of a breeding program aimed at conserving the endangered Australian Sea-lion population, April is back to delight visitors with her charm.

Families can follow an activity trail inside their free booklet; witness April and Sea Life Sunshine Coast’s other resident seals participating in daily seal presentations guided by trainers and take part in a range of fun activities to learn about marine mammal care and the aquarium’s conservation efforts. Upon completion of the activity trail, guests will receive their ‘seal of approval’ reward sticker.

Included in the price of admission, Seal Island: Dive into their World allows guests to get closer than ever before to the powerful pinnipeds that call the aquarium home.

For guests over the age of 13 looking for a deeper dive into the world of seals, Seal Swims are the perfect addition to the school holiday fun, and younger children, aged 4+, can book to meet the seals face to flipper in a Seal Encounter. For more information and to book, head to visitsealife.com/sunshine-coast/tickets-passes/experiences/seal-experiences

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