Marineland Dolphin Adventure Programs
Marineland Dolphin Adventure, 9600 N Ocean Shore Blvd, St. Augustine, FL 32080
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Marineland Dolphin Adventure Programs include activities such as the Sea to Shore aquarium tour, swimming with dolphins, seeing a sea turtle, sharks, and rays, and meeting a dolphin. Participants can also paint with a dolphin, join a dolphin in the water, meet a tortoise, and become a dolphin trainer for a day.
Since 1938, Marineland has been connecting people with marine life and marine habitats. Marineland Dolphin Adventure states that it is dedicated to the well-being of animals in its care and in the wild, and that through research projects, education programming, and interactive experiences, learning and inspiration are happening there every day. Research projects are conducted by Marineland’s own team of researchers, and activities include rescue and rehabilitation of injured and stranded marine mammals, sea turtles, and other animals. The public partners in Marineland’s missions through their attendance at Marineland. Zoos and aquariums are described as widely and rightly recognized by the public and by governments worldwide for contributions to marine education, protection of ocean wildlife and habitats, research important to the health of animals in collections and in the wild, and rescue and rehabilitation of injured and stranded marine mammals, sea turtles, and other animals.
Last updated February 16, 2026.
Since 1938, Marineland has been connecting people with marine life and marine habitats. Marineland Dolphin Adventure states that it is dedicated to the well-being of animals in its care and in the wild, and that through research projects, education programming, and interactive experiences, learning and inspiration are happening there every day. Research projects are conducted by Marineland’s own team of researchers, and activities include rescue and rehabilitation of injured and stranded marine mammals, sea turtles, and other animals. The public partners in Marineland’s missions through their attendance at Marineland. Zoos and aquariums are described as widely and rightly recognized by the public and by governments worldwide for contributions to marine education, protection of ocean wildlife and habitats, research important to the health of animals in collections and in the wild, and rescue and rehabilitation of injured and stranded marine mammals, sea turtles, and other animals.
Last updated February 16, 2026.
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