The Deep is one of the world’s most spectacular aquariums, home to over 3,500 fish. The dramatically-shaped building overlooks the Hull estuary and it is even featured on a postage stamp.
It operates as a charity, dedicated to helping conserve the world’s ocean. In the past, it has picked up a gold award for green tourism and also a 'National Enjoy England' sustainable tourism award.
The Deep is home to the Gentoo Penguins. They’re found in The Kingdom of Ice, designed to help teach the public the dangers of climate change.
After you’ve finished exploring The Deep, why not take a wander around the gift shop or grab a bite to eat in one of the two cafes. Take your pick from the Halfway Café or The Observatory café, overlooking the Humber.
By booking tickets in advance, you can save yourself a few pennies. For full ticket price information, visit their website.
For an evening meal with a difference, why not head to Two Rivers restaurant, for the most unique view whilst you dine and then for a cheap sleep, try Ibis Hotels.
Open 10 am – 6 pm daily.
Address:
The Deep
HU1 4DP
Contact number:
01482 381000
It operates as a charity, dedicated to helping conserve the world’s ocean. In the past, it has picked up a gold award for green tourism and also a 'National Enjoy England' sustainable tourism award.
The Deep is home to the Gentoo Penguins. They’re found in The Kingdom of Ice, designed to help teach the public the dangers of climate change.
After you’ve finished exploring The Deep, why not take a wander around the gift shop or grab a bite to eat in one of the two cafes. Take your pick from the Halfway Café or The Observatory café, overlooking the Humber.
By booking tickets in advance, you can save yourself a few pennies. For full ticket price information, visit their website.
For an evening meal with a difference, why not head to Two Rivers restaurant, for the most unique view whilst you dine and then for a cheap sleep, try Ibis Hotels.
Open 10 am – 6 pm daily.
Address:
The Deep
HU1 4DP
Contact number:
01482 381000