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A turtle at the South Carolina Aquarium

Head to the historic downtown Charleston waterfront and dive into a day of fun.

Photo by South Carolina Aquarium

Whether you’re bringing the kids or embracing your inner child, there’s plenty to do during Spring Break at the South Carolina Aquarium (March 16-April 8).

Guests can experience:

  • Dive shows in North America’s deepest tank
  • A special scavenger hunt with fun prizes
  • Interactive talks with expert educators
  • Up-close animal encounters
  • And more

Take time to unplug for a day of fun filled with exciting exhibits, plus unparalleled views of the Charleston Harbor.

Snag tickets + start planning

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