Dolphin Cay is one of the most sophisticated, multi-species marine habitats in the world and home to 35 dolphins and 8 sea lions. Today, Dolphin Cay is also home the Caribbean's first animal rescue and rehabilitation hospital.
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includes a deep water swim in a group of up to 6 persons (pod). involves purchasing an entire swim pod for up to 6 with your own dolphins. Your Personal Deep Water Swim shares a lagoon with other Deep Water Swim pods and dolphins. The price of the Deep Water program is $190.00 - $210.00 per person throughout the year.
Dolphin Cay is a must-visit on your Atlantis bucket list for an unforgettable Bahamian experience. This world-famous attraction is one of the largest and most sophisticated marine-mammal habitats in the world.
Home to a playful pod of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins rescued following Hurricane Katrina, this extraordinary 14-acre dolphin habitat is one of the largest and most sophisticated of its kind in the world.
Day passes are required for non-Atlantis guests to access Aquaventure, Dolphin Cay, the marine habitat, and beaches. The passes can be purchased - on a limited basis.
Atlantis prioritizes the well-being of its dolphins with a team of 90 specialists and veterinarians to ensure their safety and comfort at all times, said Charbeneau in an email to The Dodo.
The Atlantis Atlantis Bridge Suite $25,000 per nightThe Atlantis Bridge Suite has the distinction of being the most expensive hotel suite in the world—it's $25,000 a night. So what do you get for that kind of money? For starters, location, location, location.
Most pods contain anywhere from 2 – 30 dolphins depending on the species and the situation, however there are occasions when pods gather with other pods to form superpods of 100 or even several thousand dolphins!
Downtown Nassau, Cable Beach and Paradise island are well well-policed and typically safe. As travelling in any unfamiliar area, common sense applies. Don't walk around at night alone, flash jewelery and cash, and if renting a car, keep your belongings out of sight. Be aware of your surroundings and use common sense.
Atlantis doesn't do “free” well, so by “free” I really mean, you can enter for free, but it's assumed you'll spend money while you are there. Don't expect to access much of the property. Without a Day Pass, you'll likely not be able to get past security to see much of the resort.
You can get a night at Atlantis for as little as $206 in the lowest room tier, but if you want a more luxurious room or are visiting during peak season, you may pay over $1,000 per night. On average, a stay at Atlantis costs roughly $550.