The Alaska SeaLife Center is more than an aquarium. The center is involved in projects including scientific research and wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, beyond operating an aquarium. The facility in the coastal town of Seward certainly is an attraction, though. Reviewers describe the SeaLife Center as “kid friendly” and adults say they discover something new every time they visit.

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Seward is about 120 miles from Anchorage. That’s a reasonable drive for a day trip, budgeting a two-hour visit to the Alaska SeaLife Center. Of course, there’s more to do in Seward, a gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park. The center is open daily from March through September, with hours changing by the month. Open days vary during the rest of the year. Alaska residents are offered free admission on certain days during the winter. In the peak season, timed reservations are recommended. So check the center’s website before making your plans.

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