Monday will be the last dive of the season for Santa and one of his elves.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Even Santa needed some much needed PTO before his busiest time of year!
Scuba Santa and one of his elves took a deep dive at the Texas State Aquarium to spread some Christmas cheer!
Santa and his elf take a break from working in the North Pole to dive in and greet aquarium visitors for the holiday season. Guests were pleasantly surprised by the swimming duo! They were seen waving and taking pics of Santa and his elf!
“It’s super fun to have guests come from not only the Coastal Bend but other areas to see what we have to offer and see Scuba St. Nick in his natural element,” said Animal Care Coordinator Denise Rocha.
Scuba St. Nick has been diving at the Texas State Aquarium for 20 years. If you missed out on Saturday’s festivities, don’t worry you still have an opportunity to go pay him a visit.
Santa dives from 2pm – 2:30 and will continue to do so until Monday when he makes his last dive of the season.
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