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Sea Trek Reef Encounter **NEW**
Sea Trek Reef Encounter is an underwater walking journey through our 300,000 gallon tropical reef. While wearing a state-of-the-art dive helmet that allows you to breathe freely, you'll feel right at home under the sea.  As you explore our reef you'll discover unique experiences around every corner.

During your 20 minute journey, you'll encounter tropical fish, sting rays and a variety of unique sea creatures. Become truly immersed in our tropical reef as our divers feed schools of fish and majestic rays.

No need for SCUBA or snorkel experience; if you can walk and breath air you can enjoy the Sea Trek Reef Encounter!

Pricing:
Sea Trek Participant $99.00
Miami Seaquarium Annual Pass Member $59.00

Sea Trek Guest (10yrs & over) $39.95
Sea Trek Guest (child 3-9) $29.95
Observers under 3 Free
Plus 7% Florida sales tax

Book today by calling 305-365-2501
Ask about our Florida Resident Rates


Sea Trek Reef Encounter Restrictions:
For your safety, please review the following information. Guests participating in Sea Trek Reef Encounter should meet the following requirements:
  • Be at least 10 years of age
  • Guests under 14 years of age must be accompanied by a paid adult participant
  • Guests under 18 years of age must be accompanied by supervising adult (General park admission applies)
  • SCUBA certification is not required
  • Eyeglasses are permitted, but no sunglasses (transition lenses are acceptable)
  • Guests must wear a wetsuit during Sea Trek Reef Encounter
  • Guests are not permitted to wear jewelry

Certain physical and mental impairments or conditions make your participation in a Sea Trek Reef Encounter unadvisable. Examples include but are not limited to: back or neck issues, history of health conditions, seizures, respiratory problems (including asthma), pregnancy, mental impairments such as anxiety or phobias (especially claustrophobia). Should you have any questions about this, you should contact your doctor.
 
 
 
 
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