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Sea the South Carolina Aquarium in a new light

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Santa Claus diving underwater with kids watching.

Seeing Scuba Claus in action is an unforgettable experience.

Photo provided by the South Carolina Aquarium

Step into a world of dazzling lights, marine magic, and festive cheer during Aquarium Aglow at the South Carolina Aquarium, happening on select nights now through Monday, Dec. 30.

Perfect for a night out with friends, family, or even a date, this immersive holiday light spectacular features:

Bonus: Ticket proceeds support animal care, education, conservation, and sea turtle rehabilitation.

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