SEA LIFE Loch Lomond Standard Admission



















SEA LIFE Loch Lomond Standard Admission
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Arrive during your selected 15 minute time slot for organised entry, then enjoy unlimited time inside to explore every exhibit comfortably at your own pace.
Encounter tropical reef sharks, big bellied seahorses and Scotland’s only cow nose rays across immersive habitats designed to showcase diverse marine environments.
Listen to knowledgeable keepers share fascinating facts during daily presentations that add context and meaning to your aquarium visit.
Keep the map handy to identify must-see habitats quickly and move smoothly between zones throughout your visit.
Timed entry to SEA LIFE Loch Lomond
Daily keeper talks
Creature feeding (check timings when you arrive at the venue)
Map and information leaflet
Food and drinks

Visitors observing a shark swimming overhead at Sea Life Loch Lomond.
Sea Life Loch Lomond Standard Admission gives you entry during a selected 15 minute time slot, followed by unlimited time inside to explore over 1500 marine creatures at your own pace.
Getting started
Arrive within your chosen 15 minute window and present your ticket at the entrance. Once inside, collect your map and leaflet, check the schedule for talks and feeding sessions, and begin your journey through the aquarium.
What to expect
Move through immersive themed zones featuring tropical reefs and native Scottish waters. Walk beneath sharks in the ocean tunnel, visit the resident otter family, spot rare albino dogfish in the deep loch tank and get hands on at the interactive rockpool.
Features
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Timed entry access: Enter during your selected 15 minute slot for a smooth, organised arrival before exploring freely without time limits.
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Ocean tunnel experience: Walk through the transparent tunnel as blacktip reef sharks and rays glide overhead in Scotland’s largest shark collection.
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Lochs of Scotland zone: Discover species found in local waters, including rays and rare native sharks inside the deep loch tank.
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Interactive rockpool: Gently touch starfish and other coastal creatures while learning how they survive in changing marine environments.
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Daily talks and feeds: Attend scheduled keeper presentations and feeding demonstrations to learn about animal diets, behaviours and conservation efforts.
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Visitor map and guide: Use the provided leaflet to plan your route, locate key exhibits and time your visit around talks and feeding sessions.

Visitors walking through the Ocean Tunnel at Sea Life Loch Lomond, surrounded by marine life.

Child observing a moray eel at Sea Life Loch Lomond.

Visitors observing a shark swimming overhead at Sea Life Loch Lomond.

Visitors walking through the Ocean Tunnel at Sea Life Loch Lomond, surrounded by marine life.

Child observing a moray eel at Sea Life Loch Lomond.

Shark swimming in Sea Life Loch Lomond aquarium.
What to bring
- Have your entry tickets and ID ready for a seamless experience.
What’s not allowed
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Flash photography is strictly prohibited at the venue
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Safety is a priority so guests under the age of 16 years must be accompanied by an adult.
Accessibility
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This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
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Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
Additional information
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Facilities: restroom, baby changing facility, buggy park area, coffee shop.
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Infants under the age of 2 can enter the venue for free.

Manta rays swimming in an aquarium at Sea Life Loch Lomond.

Family watching marine life in large aquarium.

Shark swimming in Sea Life Loch Lomond aquarium.

Manta rays swimming in an aquarium at Sea Life Loch Lomond.

Family watching marine life in large aquarium.
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Operating hours
SEA LIFE Loch Lomond
- Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.
- Closed on 25th Dec 2026.
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