Alaska SeaLife Center

Located in the picturesque town of Seward, Alaska, the Alaska SeaLife Center is a must-see for visitors to the Last Frontier State.

The Alaska SeaLife Center is a marine science facility dedicated to the research, rehabilitation, and protection of Alaskan marine life. The center is home to a variety of birds, mammals, fish, and invertebrates that are both endemic to Alaska and found throughout the world’s oceans.

Opened in 1998, the center has become a popular tourist destination over the years, featuring interactive exhibits and educational programs. Its main attraction—the magnificent Steller Sea Lion Exhibit—allows visitors to observe sea lions in their natural habitat, while learning about their biology and behavior through engaging displays. The companion bird aviary is also a popular spot for visitors who want to get up close and personal with a variety of native Alaskan birds.

The center also features an exciting “Touch Tank” exhibit where visitors can observe and interact with some of Alaska’s marine invertebrates. For those who prefer the dryer side of things, the center offers a wide range of lectures, films, and specialty workshops that provide an in-depth look at Alaska’s amazing wildlife.

And if you’re looking for an adventure that goes beyond your typical museum visit, the center offers an array of boat tours that take visitors out on the water for a closer look at marine life such as whales, sea otters, and seals.

Whether you’re looking for an educational experience or just want to get out on the water and enjoy some spectacular Alaskan wildlife, there’s something for everyone at the Alaska SeaLife Center. So come experience the wonders of Alaska’s marine life at this unique and exciting destination! Plan your trip today!

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301 Railway Ave, Seward, AK 99664, USA

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