Dolphin Encounters, Nassau
Facts and practical information
Dolphin Encounters, located on the picturesque Blue Lagoon Island in Nassau, The Bahamas, offers a unique opportunity for visitors to interact with one of the ocean's most charming creatures—the dolphin. This facility is not just a zoo, but a specialized marine education center where guests can learn about, swim with, and even kiss these intelligent marine mammals in a beautiful natural setting.
Established with the goal of promoting conservation through education, Dolphin Encounters began as a rescue facility for dolphins displaced by Hurricane Katrina. Today, it has grown into a world-renowned attraction that allows visitors to get up close and personal with dolphins in a responsible and ethical manner. The facility is accredited by the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums, ensuring high standards of care for the animals and educational value for guests.
The experience at Dolphin Encounters is designed to be both fun and informative, with a variety of programs tailored to different age groups and comfort levels. From the shallow water interactions where guests can stand on a platform and touch the dolphins, to the deep-water swims where more adventurous visitors can glide alongside these graceful swimmers, there is something for everyone.
Beyond the thrill of meeting dolphins, the facility also offers encounters with sea lions and a host of educational programs. These include behind-the-scenes tours where guests can learn about marine mammal care, training, and conservation efforts.
Dolphin Encounters – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Atlantis Paradise Island, Fort Montagu, French Cloister at Versailles Gardens, National Art Gallery of The Bahamas.