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There’s a lot to sea and explore this spring break 🐠

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South Carolina Aquarium

There’s fun for the whole family at the South Carolina Aquarium.

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There’s a lot of fish in the sea, and you can see a few of them at the South Carolina Aquarium. There are nearly 5,000 animals to encounter, making it the perfect way to spend a day (or more) during spring break.

Here are a few things you can do during your visit to the aquarium:

  • Take a peek into the Sea Turtle Care Centerℱ to see current patients and learn incredible stories of rescue, rehabilitation, and release.
  • See animals up close and gently touch critters like snakes and alligators during daily animal encounters.
  • Join the educators for fun programs all about the animals that call the aquarium home.
  • And so much more.*

PLAN YOUR SPRING BREAK VISIT

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