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Ready, set, glow: Celebrate the holiday season at the South Carolina Aquarium

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The outside of the South Carolina Aquarium lit up for Aquarium Aglow.

Whether you’re planning a seasonal family night out, fun with friends, or a date night, you can celebrate the holidays at Aquarium Aglow.

Photo provided by South Carolina Aquarium

Head to the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston this season for the must-sea Aquarium Aglow, happening select nights from November 16 through December 30.

During the event, the Aquarium will open its doors at dusk for a dazzling light spectacular featuring:

  • A chance to wave to Scuba Claus in the Great Ocean Tank
  • Festive refreshments (including adult beverages)
  • Plenty of frame-worthy photo moments
  • And more

Snag tickets + start planning your trip

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