Nestled on a stunning 14-acre expanse, Dolphin Cay at Atlantis, Paradise Island is a marvel of modern marine conservation. This place isn't just a pretty face. It's one of the world's largest and most advanced marine habitats and animal rescue-rehabilitation centers. Trust me, there's nowhere else quite like it.
Dolphin Cay is dedicated to the well-being of dolphins and sea lions, as well as the study of their behaviors. But what truly sets it apart is the chance to participate in unique educational experiences. Here, you can engage in thoughtful, non-invasive interactions that open your eyes, touch your heart, and support vital conservation efforts.
Imagine donning a wetsuit and sitting in waist-high water, meeting dolphins up close and personal. It's an experience that forges a connection you won't forget. And if you're up for it, swimming alongside these incredible mammals in deeper waters is an adventure of a lifetime. Picture the thrill of underwater acrobatics and the sheer joy of having dolphins glide gracefully beside you. Fun fact: Dolphin Cay was originally created as a sanctuary for 16 dolphins and 10 sea lions displaced by Hurricane Katrina. It's a testament to the resilience of nature and the commitment of humans to protect it.