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Get an inside look at the Sea Turtle Care Center, get up-close to stingrays, and dive into more marine life fun.

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Spring break isn’t just for kids. Embrace your inner child at the South Carolina Aquarium, where you can explore the wonders of marine life while enjoying the beauty of Charleston.

From exhilarating dive shows and scavenger hunts to interactive talks and hands-on animal encounters, there’s something for everyone to see and do.

Whether you’re enjoying family time on the kids’ days off, taking a break from school, or unplugging from work, the Aquarium is a magical spring break destination.

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