Category: Things to do

Looking for things to do in Plymouth this half-term? We’ve got you covered with a fantastic selection of activities and events taking place in and around the city!

National Marine Aquarium

Visit The National Marine Aquarium and discover a whole other underwater world. It’s the largest aquarium in the UK and home to over 4,000 animals. Your visit will take you on a journey from the local waters of Plymouth Sound all the way to the tropical seas of Australia. There are plenty of events happening across half term including The Whale’s Tale, Quiet at the Aquarium and more.

Why not go for a delicious meal after your trip, Rockfish is right next door and has something for all the family!

   

The Box

The Box is Plymouth’s major award winning museum, art gallery and archive. Not only is it free to enter but there are plenty of child-friendly spaces, interactive exhibitions and an incredible natural history collection.

During half-term, The Box will host "From the Sea to the Stars," a series of free arts and crafts sessions inspired by the Land Sea Sky exhibition, these will take place throughout the week. On Saturday 28 October, you can join Ocean Commotion where experts from Plymouth Sound National Marine Park, Plymouth Marine Laboratory and the University of Plymouth will explain about different aspects of our ocean and how to help safeguard it for the future. Activities will include a show-and-tell, puzzles, colouring and more.

The Box even has its own Kitchen and Bar, meaning that you can have an easy fun-filled day out with all of the family!

Drake Circus The Barcode

Drake Circus’s The Barcode is the perfect place for a fun-filled rainy day! There’s so much to do that kids will never be bored. There are plenty of activities to keep you busy, you can watch a 4D movie at Cineworld, play a round of adventure golf at Paradise Island Adventure Golf or go bowling at Spinners.

When it’s time to eat, there are tasty options for everyone. Whether you’re craving pizza at Las Iguanas, yummy burgers from Five Guys, or spicy chicken at Nando’s. It’s a day of fun, food, and adventure all in one place!

The Market Hall

Nestled in the heart of Plymouth's historic neighbourhood Devonport, the Market Hall boasts a fully immersive dome. With cutting-edge technology, visitors can easily be transported to another world! During the half-term, the hall will host a series of exciting events, Dinosaurs- a Story of Survival, Legend of the Enchanted Reef and BUGS! A Rainforest Adventure. Don't miss the chance to explore these captivating adventures!

The Market hall also has its very own café, with a tasty breakfast and lunch menu on offer, as well as tasty coffee and cake.

Dartmoor Zoo

Just outside Plymouth, Dartmoor Zoo offers a fantastic day out for all ages. Home to a diverse array of exotic and native animals—including tigers, monkeys, and meerkats—you’re sure to encounter some of your favourites. As a charity dedicated to wildlife conservation, education, and research, Dartmoor Zoo plays an important role in protecting our planet's creatures. This half-term, they will also feature a conservation career program, perfect for anyone interested in pursuing a career with animals.

Theatre Royal Plymouth

The Theatre Royal Plymouth is the leading promoter of theatre in the South West, offering a diverse array of performances to suit every taste. This half-term, they are bringing to life Tom Fletcher’s hit musical The Creakers, which tells the captivating story of a girl who wakes up to find that all the grown-ups in her town have vanished! Join Lucy on her incredible adventure as she searches for her dad - hidden away beneath her bed.

Looking for more things to do over Halloween? Check out our fun activities to do over Halloween in Plymouth

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In partnership with GWR, Destination Plymouth’s lead travel partner 

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