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Turtle Feeding Experience

Come face-to-flipper with our resident turtles with this unique feeding experience!

Did you know?

Turtles are ancient reptiles that have been around for over 200 million years!

Meaning they shared our planet with the earliest Dinosaurs.

There are over 300 species of Turtle in our oceans and rivers today. There are seven species of Sea Turtles – some are critically endangered! They are hunted for their beautiful shells and eggs, and often caught in fishing nets or plastic litter.

Green Sea Turtles

Turtles are reptiles. They have to breathe air and are often seen coming to the surface to fill their lungs. They can hold their breath for many hours at a time if they are not stressed, for example when they go to sleep.

 

To find out more about Turtles please visit this page. 

Turtle

Dive in to a turtle-y awesome VIP Experience!

Join us for a memorable experience at Weymouth SEA LIFE Adventure Park!

  • Your experience includes entry to Weymouth SEA LIFE Adventure Park 
  • Get up close and personal with a private feed of our Green Sea Turtles 
  • A member of our expert Animal Care Team will tell you all about our turtles, their habitat and diet as well as answer any turtle-related questions you may have

About the experience

  • Includes entry to Weymouth SEA LIFE Adventure Park
  • Go behind the scenes for a private feeding experience with our Green Sea Turtles
  • Children must be 8 years or over and a minimum of 1.2m to participate in the experience

Important Information

  • This experience lasts approx. 20 minutes
  • Please arrive at least 30 minutes before your experience start time
  • Children must be 8 years or over to participate in the experience
  • A minimum height of 1.2m is required to participate in the experience
  • Children between the age of 8-13 years old must be accompanied by an adult aged 18+years as a free spectator (Admission ticket required)
  • Sensible, enclosed footwear and full-length trousers must be worn at all times
  • Access to the feeding area is via a staircase and is in an area with reduced lighting and background machinery noise
  • Valid for one person
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