SEA LIFE Brighton Guide & Reviews (2026)
If you want a Brighton attraction that works in any weather, SEA LIFE Brighton is a reliable win. It’s the world’s oldest operating aquarium (opened in 1872) and sits right by the seafront next to the Palace Pier. This guide breaks down SEA LIFE Brighton ticket prices, the easiest routes from the station, realistic parking options, and the zones you genuinely shouldn’t skip.
SEA LIFE Brighton at a Glance
Essential visit information
Time Needed
1.5 - 2 Hours (Typical)
Opened
1872
Best For
Families & Marine Life
SEA LIFE Brighton Address & Location
Getting here
Address & Navigation
SEA LIFE Brighton is right on the seafront next to Brighton Palace Pier. For sat nav, use BN2 1TB.
SEA LIFE Brighton, Marine Parade, Brighton, East Sussex BN2 1TB
General enquiries: +44 1273 647708 • Schools & groups: +44 1273 647707
Phone lines are typically open Monday–Friday, 9:00am–4:00pm (UK time).
A Brief History of SEA LIFE Brighton
Victorian engineering turned iconic aquarium
Opened in 1872
Originally known as the Brighton Aquarium, the building opened in 1872 after work began in 1869.
Designed by Eugenius Birch
It was conceived and designed by Eugenius Birch — the same architect associated with Brighton’s West Pier.
Grade II Listed
The Brighton Aquarium building is Grade II listed, recognising its architectural and historic importance.
Is SEA LIFE Brighton Expensive?
Trav's Wallet Score
TRAV’S WALLET SCORE:
(Note: For the “How Expensive” rating, the lower the number, the cheaper it is!)
Squawk! The trick is simple: book early online. Advance tickets can start from £15 per adult, but walk-up/peak pricing can be noticeably higher — especially for families.
Tickets & Pricing
What you’ll typically pay
Current Ticket Guide (Official Pricing)
SEA LIFE Brighton prices change by date and demand. These are the most common headline prices shown on the official tickets page:
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Note: SEA LIFE Brighton is listed as a cashless attraction on the official tickets page.
Discounts and Offers
Easy ways to save
Book Early Online
The biggest savings are usually from booking in advance. Standard tickets can start lower online and rise on peak dates.
Family Tickets
If you’re visiting as a group, the official Family Entry Ticket can work out cheaper than buying individual tickets.
Travel-by-Bus Discounts
Keep an eye on local transport partner deals — there are occasionally discounts available for visitors who arrive by bus.
Who Should Visit?
Is it right for your itinerary?
WHO WILL LOVE IT
WHO MIGHT HATE IT
Visiting With Kids
Family-friendly highlights
Interactive Rockpool
One of the best bits for kids: a chance to get hands-on and learn about native sea life (with staff guidance).
Talks & Feeds
Plan your route around the daily talks to keep little ones engaged (turtle feeds are a favourite).
Under 2s Go Free
Great for families with toddlers — just remember some ticket types still require booking a free under-2 slot.
What to See Inside
Zones you shouldn’t skip
Victorian Arcade
Start strong: the original 1872 setting makes the first stretch feel grand — not just “another aquarium”.
Day & Night Ocean Experience
The headline zone: tunnel views, ocean display, and a theatre-style area for creature talks and feeds.
Glass Bottom Boat
A Brighton-only add-on: glide over the ocean tunnel in an indoor glass-bottomed boat (paid upgrade).
Peak Crowd Heatmap
When to expect the biggest queues
🟢 Early Mornings
Best for photos. Quieter tanks, fewer school groups, and more time at the tunnel without feeling rushed.
🟡 Late Morning / Lunch
Steady crowds. This is when most families arrive and the pier area is at its busiest.
🔴 Weekends & School Holidays
Peak demand. Expect tighter entry slots and fuller tunnels — especially in wet weather.
Trav’s Insider Hack: Time Your Add-ons
“Squawk! If you’re doing the Glass Bottom Boat, don’t book it too soon. Give yourself at least 30 minutes after entry to reach the ocean area without sprinting past the best tanks. And if you’re visiting with kids, aim to hit the Ocean Display around the turtle feed times for maximum excitement!”
How Close Is It? (Distance Matrix)
Walking times from major landmarks
🎡 Brighton Palace Pier
🚶 1 min
(Right next door on the seafront)
🏯 Royal Pavilion
🚶 10–12 mins
(Up through Old Steine)
🚆 Brighton Station
🚶 ~20 mins
(Down to the seafront, then east)
Best Areas to Stay Near SEA LIFE Brighton
Top neighbourhoods for easy access
Seafront / Palace Pier
The most convenient area for SEA LIFE, the Pier, and beach walks — perfect for short breaks and early entry slots.
Old Steine / The Lanes
Great for independent restaurants and shopping, with a straightforward walk down to the aquarium.
Station / North Laine
Ideal if you’re arriving by train. You’ll be close to food and nightlife, and it’s walkable to the seafront.
Brighton Parking Information
Where to leave your car
Nearest Car Parks (Postcodes)
Parking in central Brighton can be limited and expensive, especially at weekends. These options are commonly used for SEA LIFE Brighton:
If you want to avoid city-centre driving, consider using park-and-bus options (e.g., Withdean) and finishing by public transport.
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