Dolfinarium, Harderwijk
Facts and practical information
The Dolfinarium in Harderwijk, Netherlands, is a marine mammal park that offers an enchanting blend of entertainment, education, and conservation. As the largest marine mammal park in Europe, the Dolfinarium provides visitors with the unique opportunity to witness the beauty and intelligence of dolphins, seals, sea lions, and other marine life in a variety of shows and exhibits.
Situated in the picturesque city of Harderwijk, the Dolfinarium has been a favorite destination for families and marine life enthusiasts since its opening in 1965. The park's main attraction is undoubtedly the dolphin shows, where these graceful creatures perform impressive acrobatics to the delight of audiences. The Dolfinarium prides itself on its commitment to animal welfare and education, aiming to inspire a deeper understanding and respect for marine animals and their habitats.
Apart from the captivating performances, visitors can explore interactive exhibits that provide insights into the lives of the animals. The park also features a touch pool, where guests can get up close with rays and sharks, fostering a hands-on learning experience. For those looking to relax, the Dolfinarium offers a tranquil beach where one can unwind by the water's edge.
The Dolfinarium is not just about entertainment; it also plays a critical role in the conservation of marine species. The park's rescue center is dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of stranded marine mammals, contributing to the preservation of the marine ecosystem.
Dolfinarium – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Vischpoort, Veluwemeer Aqueduct, De Hoop, Dierenweide Harderwijk.