Which sea creatures do you love the most? Magnificent Sharks, colourful Clownfish or perhaps inquisitive Otters? Maybe you simply can’t decide! Here at SEA LIFE you can make up your mind and see them all - from the curious and the rescued to the rare and the enigmatic. And you’ll be able to get closer to them than ever before.
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Meet venomous creatures like our Lionfish and Scorpion Fish and find out how these amazing predators use deadly venom to protect themselves from larger creatures while hunting for prey Then come face to face with some of the top predators in the reef’s food chain as you meet our moray eels, stingrays and collection of sharks. Find out how we care for these amazing creatures and what you can do to help protect them and their habitat.
Our new Predators of The Reef area sees a £25,000 refurbishment of the area that previously housed our Clownfish (don't worry, you can still 'find Nemo' in our corals display!). This area will be completely refurbished and re themed to showcase some of the weirdest, fiercest and most venomous predators the reef has to offer. This area will now offer an introduction to the food chain before visitors move on to our Ocean Tank and Tropical Ocean Tunnel, where they'll meet the top predators of the reef and Scotland's largest collection of Shark species! Don't miss Scotland's largest collection of Shark species being fed in our Ocean Tank every second day at 13.30. If the Tropical Sharks aren't being fed on the day of your visit then our Deep Loch Tank containing our Native Sharks and Rays will be!
Have you ever wanted to stroke a starfish? Now’s your chance, at our rocking Rockpools! Visit our Bay of Rays and meet the only Cow Nose Rays in Scotland!
Prepare to be amazed as you come face-to-fin with our incredible Bonnethead Sharks. These amazing creatures are members of the Hammerhead family! Can you spot them in our Ocean Tunnel swimming around the abandoned shipwreck?
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Inverness is a historic city in the Scottish Highlands, known as the capital of the region. It offers a rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, with the iconic Loch Ness and the Culloden Battlefield nearby. The city is a gateway to some of Scotland's most stunning landscapes and ancient sites.
A historic castle overlooking the River Ness, offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape.
A famous freshwater loch known for its deep, dark waters and the legendary Loch Ness Monster.
The site of the 1746 Battle of Culloden, the last pitched battle fought on British soil.
A museum showcasing the history, art, and culture of the Highlands.
A traditional Scottish dish made with haggis (a spiced sheep's offal pudding), mashed turnips (neeps), and mashed potatoes (tatties).
A creamy smoked haddock soup, traditionally made with potatoes, onions, and milk.
A traditional Scottish dessert made with whipped cream, raspberries, honey, and toasted oats.
This is the warmest and driest time of the year, with long daylight hours. It's ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the surrounding Highlands.
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Inverness is generally a safe city, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic safety precautions.
Inverness Railway Station
Inverness Bus Station
The bus network covers the city and surrounding areas, with frequent services to major attractions.
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The site of the 1746 Battle of Culloden, the last pitched battle fought on British soil. The visitors center offers interactive exhibits and a museum.
A famous freshwater loch known for its deep, dark waters and the legendary Loch Ness Monster. The Loch Ness Centre & Exhibition offers insights into the loch's history and geology.
The largest national park in the UK, offering a diverse range of landscapes, wildlife, and outdoor activities.
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