£3 (adult) 45 mins About 2 miles away
Some sea life is easy to spot: mostly seaweed. But if you've ever been intrigued by what lives under the Pembrokeshire seas, you can see more at the Sea Môr Aquarium at the coast next to Goodwick Pier. From sea urchins to jellyfish, discover the life embedded and swimming around the coastline with a guided tour of the creatures that call the aquarium home. These run hourly from 10.30am-2.30pm (first come first served for limited spaces).
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PEMBROKESHIRE
51.99°N, 4.98°W
Sunrise: 05:11
Sunset: 19:26
Moon Phase: waxing gibbous
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