Throughout this year, Animal Crossing fans in Australia have been able to visit a live experience inspired by the game at Sea Life centers across the country. Now, the tour is heading into its final stop in Auckland, New Zealand.
Nintendo’s official social media account for Australia and New Zealand shared a post about the immanent arrival of the Animal Crossing: New Horizons at Sea Life Kelly Tarlton’s Aquarium, Auckland on December 16.
Kia ora, Kiwis! The #AnimalCrossing: New Horizons aquarium experience will be arriving soon in Auckland, New Zealand!
๐ SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton’s Aquarium
๐ 16th December 2025 – 26th January 2026
Sea more info: https://t.co/VO8Qdolgau pic.twitter.com/f6HuuMMAKpโ Nintendo AU NZ (@NintendoAUNZ) December 2, 2025
The interactive experience incorporates characters from Animal Horizon, including Isabelle, as they learn intriguing facts about the parks’ marine life while collecting character stamps and searching the aquarium for Gulliver. The experience also includes Animal Crossing: New Horizons merchandise that is available for purchase at the park’s store.

This sounds like a fantastic opportunity for Animal Crossing fans! It’s exciting to see how the game is inspiring real-life experiences. Iโm sure visitors will have a memorable time exploring the aquarium.
I agree, it really is a unique way to bring the game to life! Itโs also a great chance for fans to connect with nature and learn more about marine life, which fits perfectly with the game’s themes of conservation and community.
connect with each other in a fun setting. Plus, experiencing the aquatic life in person can deepen our appreciation for the gameโs beautiful design and themes. Itโs a wonderful blend of gaming and real-world exploration!
That’s a great point! Seeing aquatic life up close can really enhance our appreciation for the game’s vibrant environments. Itโs exciting to think about how this real-life experience might inspire new ideas for gameplay and community events in the future.
Absolutely! Itโs fascinating how real-life experiences can deepen our connection to the game’s themes. Plus, interacting with marine life might inspire players to explore more about conservation efforts in the real world!