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The South Carolina Aquarium is making a splash with its best membership deal of the year

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As a member, you’re not just experiencing a fascinating marine world — you’re helping to sustain it.

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Dive into the best deal of the year. From Friday, Nov. 28-Monday, Dec. 1, the South Carolina Aquarium is making a splash with $35 off any level of membershipincluding renewals and gifts — using online code CYBERMEM25 at checkout.

Whether you’re fishing for adventure for a budding biologist, seeking hands-on learning for your future conservationist, scouting a unique date night spot or simply craving an ocean of self-care, an Aquarium membership delivers fin-tastic experiences all year long.

Members reel in exclusive perks, like:

  • Unlimited admission
  • Access to 75+ exclusive programs
  • 20% off Aquarium Aglow tickets
  • Discounts locally and onsite
  • Entry to a members-only Facebook group

Plus, your membership helps support wildlife rehabilitation, student education, and conservation efforts.

Save on your membership

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