Show with whales
Author: Miami Seaquarium
Miami Seaquarium, the privilege of enjoying marine life up close
Miami Seaquarium, the privilege of enjoying marine life up close

Every day at the Seaquarium there is a show to see and you won’t want to miss it. Dolphins making synchronized jumps in the air, sea lions demonstrating their comical rhythms and athletic skills, and even dolphins and whales playing in the same tank and putting on a great show complete a great fun show for adults and children.

In addition to dolphins, this water park offers you the opportunity to interact with exotic animals such as manatees, rays and sea turtles.
The park is also home to hundreds of types of fish, sea turtles, sharks and reptiles. It is a first-class maritime amusement park, with eight different marine animal programs and presentations, as well as dolphin interaction programs, which are offered each day. It is estimated that more than 600 thousand people visit the Seaquarium every year.

One of the most popular shows, the Flipper Dolphin Show, which takes place at the Flipper Lagoon; The famous location where the popular 1960s TV series of the same name was filmed. Flipper’s dolphins demonstrate the grace and intelligence of bottlenose dolphins that inhabit the Atlantic. The show includes jumps, turns, somersaults and choreography accompanied by music and lively and informative narration.
           
The park also offers other interaction programs that you can not miss:
 
Encounter with dolphins
Get up close and personal with the ocean’s most beloved creatures during this fascinating experience. You will have approximately 30 minutes to share all kinds of behavior with the dolphins, including kisses, handshakes, training techniques and feeding these loving creatures.

VIP Tour

The VIP tour is an interactive program of 2 and a half hours where visitors can have the opportunity to see up close and share with some of the most exotic animals. A personal guide will take you on a fascinating adventure, where you will enjoy a variety of activities that may include feeding manatees, rays and sea turtles and even taking a photo with a sea lion or dolphin.

Swimming with seals
This is a program of interaction in deep and shallow waters with seals. During the session, which lasts 15-20 minutes, you can swim freely with the seals, receive hugs, kisses, and take part in a fun training session.

Coach for a day
You’ll be able to work hand in hand with the coaches, receive information on the training and guidance needed for each of the main shows, and help with other essential activities.

RESCUE CENTER
The Miami Seaquarium is also a premier rescue center dedicated to the rehabilitation of animals, especially sea turtles and manatees. Sea turtles and manatees are just two of the animals native to South Florida that need professional care and rehabilitation.

Miami Seaquarium
Open Monday to Sunday
9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
4400 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, FL 33149
(305) 361-5705
www.miamiseaquarium.com