
Last Sunday we headed to Great Yarmouth Sea Life centre.
We take the kids every year, and each year it never disappoints. There is always so much to see, experience and learn; it's a place full of fun and discovery for both kids and adults.
Every year there is always something new and exciting, and this year for 2014 they presented the 'sea stars', with the biggest star fish we have ever seen (I didn't even realize a breed of star fish could get that big) and not forgetting the smallest star fish, the size of a 5p coin (see my picture below).
I enjoy taking the kids, as it is not only fun, exciting and interesting; it also offers them an educational value. Throughout the center are information and facts boards, in addition there is a big presence on the conversation projects and charities they support, in which you can get involved/contribute - whether it be to sign a petition form, or taking away that knowledge to pass along.
Our visit:
We started off our visit with an enchanting experience, we see some huge fish, fed the huge fish, walked through the neon illuminated area with jelly fish that make the jelly fish more vivid and simply stunning and beautiful to watch as they float around. Finally we got up close to the stingray, we looked over the tank and watched them as they swam passed, and often popping their head out of the water.








