Old Sea Life Aquarium Maps (2011 to 2025) | 3 Maps and 1 Brochures
Our Old Sea Life Aquarium Maps archive runs from 2011 to 2025 with 3 map editions and 1 brochures. Use the table of contents to go directly to the year you want. For the current map guide, use the Sea Life Aquarium map page.
Sea Life Aquarium Map 2025
In 2025, Sea Life Aquariums introduced two major updates. Sea Life Melbourne launched the Wetlands Recovery Nursery, showcasing its breeding program for the threatened southern purple-spotted gudgeon, allowing guests to view the species up-close. Meanwhile, Sea Life Blackpool implemented a sensory traffic light system to support neurodivergent visitors by providing clearer guidance throughout the attraction. These changes reflect key developments in both conservation initiatives and accessibility improvements during the year.

Printable Sea Life Aquarium Map PDF 2025
Sea Life Aquarium Map 2023
Sea Life Aquarium Map 2011
Sea Life Aquarium Brochure 2011
FAQ
How long does it take to walk around SEA LIFE Aquarium?
It takes about 1 to 2 hours to walk around SEA LIFE Aquarium. The duration depends on exhibit size, visitor pace, and interactive displays. Guests often spend more time at feeding sessions or educational talks, which can extend the visit slightly.
Is SEA LIFE Aquarium separate from Legoland?
SEA LIFE Aquarium is separate from LEGOLAND but often located next to it. Each has its own entrance and ticket, though combo passes are usually available. Guests can visit either attraction independently, but many choose to experience both on the same day.
What is California’s biggest aquarium?
California’s biggest aquarium is the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach. It houses over 12,000 animals across 100 exhibits and spans 5 acres. The facility focuses on Pacific Ocean marine life and offers educational programs, touch tanks, and conservation exhibits.
Which aquarium is better in California?
Monterey Bay Aquarium is often considered the best in California due to its oceanfront location, innovative exhibits, and focus on marine research. It features massive tanks, live kelp forests, and rare species like deep-sea octopuses, offering a more immersive experience than other aquariums.







