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Festival of Trees: Enchanting Holiday Display at Ripley's Aquarium of Myrtle Beach

Festival of Trees: Enchanting Holiday Display at Ripley s Aquarium of Myrtle Beach

Embrace the holiday spirit at Ripley's Aquarium of Myrtle Beach, where we've transformed the halls into a festive wonderland adorned with Christmas trees for all visitors to enjoy!

Festival of Trees: Enchanting Holiday Display at Ripley s Aquarium of Myrtle BeachThroughout November and December, guests can immerse themselves in the Festival of Trees, featuring over 55 beautifully decorated Christmas trees representing every U.S. state, plus venue-themed displays. The entire aquarium becomes a Winter Wonderland, complete with twinkling lights, elegant bows, and stunning trees set against mesmerizing aquatic exhibits.

Don't miss the exclusive High Tea Under the Sea event, offering hot tea, finger sandwiches, pastries, and more amid the Festival of Trees. Scheduled for Sunday, November 17th, 2019, tickets are available now here. Private events for groups of 20 or more can also be booked.

“The holidays are a perfect time for family and friends to gather, and there's no better place to create lasting memories than Ripley's Aquarium of Myrtle Beach,” said Pablo Chavez, General Manager of Ripley's Attractions of Myrtle Beach.

Of course, explore all the aquarium's highlights, including the 330-ft underwater moving glidepath for up-close encounters with one of the East Coast's largest collections of giant sharks. Touch sharks, jellyfish, stingrays, and more! Discover the 2019 new exhibit, Aloha Cove, showcasing Hawaiian life and culture.

Ripley's Aquarium is conveniently located at 110 Celebrity Circle at Broadway at the Beach.

Plan your holiday celebrations in Myrtle Beach with the 2019 Holiday Getaway Guide.

 


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