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While you stay at Ireland, specifically in Co. Clare, give yourself a day to travel to Lahinch and indulge in the most exciting water world adventure in Lahinch Seaworld and Leisure Center. There is always a room for a thrilling enjoyment in this spot. You and your whole family will definitely love the experience that awaits you here.
This amazing spot invites you to witness the Atlantic Ocean as it comes to life. If you have been thrilled by marine wealth, this is the time you have been waiting for. Meet the creatures of the sea and establish a deeper connection with them as you stand surrounded by great aquariums holding these sea species. Get to know better the striped dolphin which is oftentimes called as the common dolphin, the giant anthropod labeled as the Japanese Spider Crab, the warty bodied Lesser Octopus, the fool bloomed lobsters, the strangest fish in the sea called sunfish, the offshore water lovers named as Tope sharks, the loggerhead turtles which are incredibly named after the teenage mutant ninja turtles, the rare breed of triggerfish, and the well cherished sea horses while you stuff your day in Lahinch.
What is more fascinating to know is that aside from this tremendous display of sea’s prides, you can dive your way over to one of Lahinch Seaworld’s delights – the 25 m indoor heated pool. You and the entire family will surely love plummeting into the warmly soothing water. The kids can totally have their own fun at the Kiddie pools and as for the young at heart, you can relax for hours at the Jacuzzi or sauna.
Sammy Sharks Soft Play Zone comes to the rescue if your kids are yearning for more fun after the Atlantic tour and the relaxing swim. Here, your kids will surely love bouncing over and over again with soft balls all around.
Family day can never be this educational and fun if it will be spent in other location. It is satisfying to know that you have treated your family with a day or two of fun while giving them a load of information as well. Come to Lahinch in Co. Clare and experience the magic under the sea.
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