Can you take dogs to Blue Reef aquarium?
Sorry no dogs allowed, as we are an animal attraction and this is prohibited under our licencing.
Is there parking at Newquay Blue Reef?
By Car. If you’re planning on driving to us, please be aware that the aquarium does not offer parking. The closest car parks are St Georges Road Car Park (TR7 1JS) and Manor Road Car Park (TR7 1RA). From the north: Follow the A3058 and head west on Henver Road/A3058.
Is Fistral Beach dog friendly all year?
Yes, dogs are allowed on the beach, in the shops and in the restaurants on Fistral all year round, and we’ve found that they are very welcome everywhere in Newquay generally.
Which beaches are dog friendly in Newquay?
Dog Friendly Beaches:
- Crantock Beach and Gannel Estruary – All year round.
- Fistral Beach – All year round.
- Little Fistral – All year round.
- Harbour Beach – All year round.
- Towan Beach – All Year round.
- Great Western Beach – May to September ban on Blue Flag area.
Is just park app free?
It’s free to list and only takes a few minutes to get up and running.
Is Newquay worth visiting?
Because Newquay is very tourist-friendly and is something of a North Cornish resort town, there is a good choice of places to eat. Not surprising considering its location, seafood is a mainstay – and many of the restaurants have great views over the Celtic Sea.
What to do at Blue Reef in Newquay?
Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay aims to provide insight into the incredible underwater world and the wonders it contains! Looking for things to do in Newquay? Blue Reef is home to hundreds of marine creatures, a giant octopus, underwater tunnel and reptiles.
What kind of sharks are at Blue Reef Newquay?
We think they are the cutest sharks you will ever see! Of all the shark species we have here at Blue Reef Newquay, the blacktip reef sharks are among some of the most captivating. They’re related to the tiger sharks and the bull sharks, which means they hunt on coral reefs – hence the name ‘reef’ sharks.
How old is Omiros from Blue Reef Newquay?
Omiros, our resident loggerhead, was rescued in Greece with damage to his eyes, meaning he’s blind and couldn’t be released. He’s now about 35 years old and weighs almost 100kg! Our aquarists look after Omiros closely. You’ll be able to spot him swimming around our tank.
Do you have to buy tickets in advance for Blue Reef?
Tickets MUST be bought online in advance. We are operating dated tickets to manage capacity during Covid-19 for additional safety. Dated tickets purchased online are NON-REFUNDABLE and the DATE cannot be changed, however they will guarantee your entry for your chosen date.