Bray’s much-loved aquarium is set to make a spectacular comeback this summer under a new name, Marine Life Aquarium Bray.
The former Sea Life centre has been completely reimagined and expanded, promising an immersive visitor experience. With cutting-edge exhibits and a strong focus on marine conservation and education, Marine Life will once again place Bray on the map as a top-tier family attraction.
This transformation marks a significant milestone for the town, with Marine Life set to attract over 125,000 visitors annually.
As the only public aquarium on Ireland’s eastern seaboard, it will offer an essential hub for marine awareness and tourism along the coast.
Local business man Shane O’Farrell has joined forces with Dr. Kevin Flannery who has over 30 years experience running various aquariums in Ireland including Ocean World in Dingle.
The project also brings a substantial boost to the local economy, with 20 jobs to be created across marine biology, guest services, operations, education, and hospitality.
“This is a landmark project for Bray and the east coast,” said Shane O’Farrell.
“Our goal with Marine Life is to build a modern, interactive aquarium that inspires all ages and strengthens Bray’s position as a leading destination. This investment reflects our long-term commitment to the town and its future.”
Marine Life will officially open its doors in Summer 2025.
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