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In the depths at Dolphin Cay, a one-of-a-kind dolphin experience awaits. Limited to just six guests, this wide-open dolphin playground is yours to explore. Snorkel and glide alongside dolphins with hand-held water scooters. Then get ready for the highlight of your encounter, our signature “foot push,” where dolphins propel you across the lagoon for a rush unlike any you’ve experienced.

This unforgettable interaction begins with an orientation and includes 30 minutes in the deep water lagoon. Snorkels and masks are also provided—and yours to take with you. Wetsuit, personal lockers, beach towels, and non-alcoholic refreshments are also provided, along with all-day access to Dolphin Cay’s private beach.

Participants must be at least 10 years of age and be able to swim in deep water without support vests or assistance.
For more information call 800-Atlantis.

 


Awards


Atlantis has received accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums for achieving and maintaining rigorous standards for animal care, education, wildlife conservation and science.

Visit WWW.AZA.ORG for more information.




Atlantis, Dolphin Cay was also recently accredited by the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums.
News

The first offspring from the famed rescued “Katrina Dolphins” were born at Dolphin Cay. The first calf was born to 32-year-old Kelly on April 4, 2007. A second calf, was born on April 6, 2007 to 21-year-old Michelle. Kelly, Michelle and 14 of their fellow Dolphin Cay residents, were stranded or swept to sea when their former home at the Marine Life Oceanarium in Gulfport, Mississippi, was destroyed during the infamous Hurricane Katrina in August 2005. After being rescued and nursed back to health, all of the dolphins were eventually transported to Atlantis to fully recover and reside at Dolphin Cay’s new state-of-the-art habitat. “These births are the first successful ones for Dolphin Cay from the rescued ‘Katrina Dolphins’ that are expecting offspring, a true testament to the full recovery and acclimation of these miraculous animals.” said Frank Murru, Chief Marine Officer, Kerzner International.