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Five things to do at Ushaka Marine World this Easter

From an educational aquarium visit to a heart-racing ride down the Wet 'n Wild slide, uShaka Marine World has got it all.

THE Easter weekend is upon us and families around Durban have a four-day long weekend ahead of them. As the sun comes out after a difficult few days of flooding, a family day out might be just what you need.

One way to enjoy family bonding time is to visit uShaka Marine World on the Durban coast.

Here are five things to do at uShaka:

  1. Visit the aquarium

The stunning sea-life on display will leave young and old amazed and there are plenty of informative plagues on the way to make the experience as educational as it is entertaining!   2. Drop in at the Dangerous Creatures display

With snakes, amphibians and lizards on display, this is  the perfect spot to soak up some reptile facts and enjoy the sights to see. 3. Snorkeling

Get up close and personal with marine life in the water. uShaka offers snorkeling sessions that promise a world of wonder.  

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The dolphin show is a great way to see a dolphin up close. Spectators are sure to be dazzled.

PHOTO: Facebook- uShaka Marine World.

5. Visit the Wet ‘n Wild

The Wet and Wild offers a bucket-load of fun with slides and other rides to enjoy. There’s also the lazy river to unwind after the rush.

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PHOTO: Facebook- uShaka Marine World.

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