Blue Reef Aquarium Newquay

The Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay offers a great day out for the family to view and learn about the various forms of sealife. From sharks and octopuses to various fish and more. For more information visit the official website www.BlueReefAquarium.co.uk

National Maritime Museum Cornwall

The National Maritime Museum in Falmouth, Cornwall aims to promote an understanding of boats and their place in people’s lives, and of the maritime heritage of Cornwall. For more information visit the official website, www.NMMC.co.uk

Tate Gallery St Ives

The Tate Gallery in St Ives offers a range of contemporary and modern art installations and education. For more information visit the official website of the Tate Gallery in St Ives, Corwall www.tate.org.uk/stives

Minack Theatre

The Minack Theatre is an open air theatre built into the cliff edge overlooking the sea. Set in a spectacular location the theatre offers a variety of shows from traditional and musical to comedy and more.

For more information visit the official website www.Minack.com

Dairyland Farm World

Dairyland Farm World is an all weather tourist attraction open from the 29th March 2010 10am to 5pm 7 days a week where families of all ages can have fun and enjoy interaction with farm animals and play on the rides.

For more information visit the official website, www.DairyLandFarmWorld.com

Crealy Adventure Park

Visit Cornwall’s Crealy adventure park for exciting rides, 2 huge indoor play areas, masses of outdoor adventures, friendly animals, majestic Shire horses and limitless fun, all set within 100 acres of stunning Cornish countryside. For more information visit the official website www.Crealy.co.uk

The Eden Project

The Eden Project in Cornwall, UK, is a top gardens and conservation tourist attraction and educational charity. For more information visit the official website www.EdenProject.com

The National Seal Sanctuary

The National Seal Sanctuary in Gweek near Helston in Cornwall offers visitors the chance to learn about the different types of Seals found off the British coast and is home to Grey and Common Seals, Fur Seals, Californian & Patagonian Sea Lions and an Arctic Hooded Seal. The Sanctuary also provides a much-needed haven for a variety of other animals, such as Otters, Sheep, Ponies and Goats. Occasionally the Sanctuary’s facilities and expertise are called upon to aid in the rescue of other marine creatures such as Dolphins and Turtles.

For more information and to buy tickets online, visit SealSanctuary.co.uk