
The Octonauts are going ‘Above and Beyond’ to bring their action-packed Octo-adventures to the Eden Project this May half term, May 24 – June 1.
Young explorers must embark upon a very important mission, following a trail around the Eden Project exploring the vast and stunning gardens and Biomes. Along the way, they’ll tackle challenges and questions to reveal what kind of Octo-agent they’re destined to become. Will they become a hydrologist, like Paani? Or a botanist, like Selva?
Along the way, families can meet Captain Barnacles himself and discover the wonders of the planet and what we can do to protect it.
Across the gardens, the season is bursting into life with verdant foliage and bright sparks of colour to be discovered around every corner.
Visitors to Eden during the May half term will also discover vast wildflower installations and family games by Graphic Rewilding – a creative outfit that splashes bold, larger-than-life, nature-inspired art in public spaces to reconnect people with wildlife and inspire environmental awareness.
The eye-catching designs have been created in partnership with the Eden Project’s National Wildflower Centre with games, from crazy golf and bouquet croquet to bee basketball, for the whole family to enjoy.
Dates: May 24 – June 1
Admission: Adults from £38, children from £12. under-fives free, Universal and Pension Credit £5
Cornwall and Devon residents save up to 35% with a year-round Locals’ Pass.
To book: visit www.edenproject.com