Santa and Sting Rays, All in One Place

Even though itโ€™s not quiiiite summer, that doesnโ€™t mean that the beach isn't any less fun. The Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center (717 General Booth Blvd., Virginia Beach, Va.) is offering up a host of holiday events during December.

Events include Breakfast with Santa (Dec. 17, 9-10:30a.m.), Sailing with Santa (Dec. 17, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m)., SCUBA Santa (Sat. and Sun. until Dec. 24), and Sundays with Santa (Sundays noon-3 p.m.). Get the details here.

Around the aquarium, youโ€™ll also find a nature trail that allows you to climb a 30-foot observation tower for tree-top views of Owls Creek. Nearby, the Marsh Pavilion gives you a close look at river otters, snakes, seahorses and other marsh dwellers. A walk outside of the Marsh Pavilion leads you to the aviary, where more than 55 species of native birds will be chirping in your glowing presence.

Weโ€™re almost certain that almost everyone thought (at some point in their life) that they could be a scientist. Well, tah-dah!... enter the Bay Lab. 

The hands-on educational laboratory and education facility includes a wet lab filled with touch tanks (don't miss the baby sting rays), aquariums and powerful microscopes. With more than 300 interactive exhibits, how could you not feel like a scientist? And not even a mad scientist, because how could you be mad around baby sting rays?

The aquarium is open daily, 9 a.m.-5p.m. Tickets are $21 for adults and $15 for kids. The museum is about four hours south of D.C., and if you go, 100 Miles of Lights should make the trip extra worthwhile.

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