The Sea Trek Reef Encounter is a helmet diving experience that allows guests to become one with the Miami Seaquarium's 300,000-gallon tropical reef aquarium, while moving in ethereal slow motion in a near zero gravity diving system.
"Sea Trekking," developed by Sub Sea Systems, can be experienced by non-divers, ages 10 and above; no certification or swimming skills are necessary. In the magnificent Reef Aquarium at the Miami Seaquarium participants may Sea Trek as deep as 15 feet under the "sea" to swim with more than 3,000 fish and 80 different species of marine life.
The Sea Trek Reef Encounter at Miami Seaquarium lasts approximately 90 minutes, including an orientation session. Twenty minutes are spent under warter.
General admission to Miami Seaquarium is $38.95 and $28.95 for children (ages 3-9). The Sea Trek Reef Encounter costs $99 per participant; $39.95 for adult observers (ages 10 and older), $29.95 for a child observer (ages 3-9), and observers under 3 are free. Book today by calling 305-365-2501.
Miami Seaquarium, South Florida's most popular tourist attraction, is a family-oriented marine-life park open to the public 365 days a year. The park provides visitors with a greater understanding and appreciation for marine life through shows, presentations and marine-life exhibits. More information on Miami Seaquarium is available at www.miamiseaquarium.com and on Facebook.
Sea Trek Reef Encounter Restrictions
For safety reasons, please review the following information. Guests participating in the Sea Trek Reef Encounter must 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 a supervising adult who pays the observer fee. (General park admission also 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.
For more information please see the Sea Trek website.
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