Lake District Coast Aquarium Touch Pool

Lake District Coast Aquarium, Maryport    

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(477) · Aquarium in Maryport, United Kingdom
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The Lake District Coast Aquarium is a well established visitor attraction situated on the harbourside of Maryport, a small town with Roman roots on the …

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Feb 24, 2025
The aquarium was great! The best parts were that the staff were really nice and helpful. They had an impressive amount of animals that they looked after well. The jellyfish were the most impressive a…Full review by sarahrQ5548CX
Feb 23, 2025
Possibly the worst coffee I have ever had.It is better from the garage. The best coffee I have ever had is from Cafe Pixel on Senhouse Street.Full review by Meander32709600887
Feb 21, 2025
The fish shows were amazing and were taken care of well, Mika's enthusiasm shone through as well did her facts and therefore we thoroughly enjoyed our visit.Full review by Olivia S
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How much is it to enter ?
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All the information you need is on the website coastaquarium. Current charge for a child ( 3-16) is £5.95, adults £8.95. This is for an all day ticket with unlimited re-entry. There are …
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All the information you need is on the website coastaquarium. Current charge for a child ( 3-16) is £5.95, adults £8.95. This is for an all day ticket with unlimited re-entry. There are concessions for families, state pensioners, disabled with carers,students and groups of 10 or more. Buying tickets on line is not cheaper but gives you free crazy golf on a 14 hole course outside.
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Answer by Mark V · Jan 14, 2020
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Are dogs allowed?
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Hi,regarding dogs in the aquarium regretfully only guide dogs are permitted. This is simply because the display area is fairly enclosed in places and the combination of potentially …
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Hi,regarding dogs in the aquarium regretfully only guide dogs are permitted. This is simply because the display area is fairly enclosed in places and the combination of potentially large excited dogs + other visitors, some with great fear of dogs is an unworkable combination. We do have regulars who come with dogs, they either take it in turns to go round or if it's fine they sit with their dogs on our patio area outside the Café which has picnic benches, water containers for dogs and is fairly sheltered. Thanks for your interest in visiting us.
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