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Swim with dolphins in Cayman Islands at Dolphin Discovery

Dolphin Discovery Grand CaymanIf you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind, face to face encounter with some of the world’s most fascinating mammals, be sure to visit Dolphin Discovery Grand Cayman the next time you visit Grand Cayman island in the Western Caribbean.  

Opened in December 2008, Dolphin Discovery Grand Cayman is a property of the Dolphin Discovery Group, a marine park company that began operations in Cancun in 1994.  The Dolphin Discovery Group, the “World’s Largest Dolphin Family” now operate 7 dolphinariums through Mexico and the Caribbean, including its newest in Grand Cayman.  

Dolphin Discovery Grand Cayman

The building of this new dolphinarium began in spring of 2008 and was completed in 8 months with a price tag of $10,000,000 USD.  The new property was built over an area of 5,000 square meters and includes a slew of new features and facilities, including: a parking lot, boutique, restaurant, dressing rooms, restrooms, showers, training rooms, freezing chambers, fish preparation and store rooms, trainers area and administrative offices.

The dolphinarium was made naturally in a 4,500 square-meter lagoon of the Grand Cayman, descending to a depth of 5 meters depth and an overall capacity of 2.5 million water liters.  

For more information on Dolphin Discovery, visit: www.dolphindiscovery.com.

DolphinsMore on the Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands, a separate British Overseas Territory, are located in the center of the Caribbean south of Cuba and west of Jamaica. Grand Cayman is considered the most important island of the country, widely known due to its vast underwater universe surrounded by crystal clear waters that enclose the second largest barrier reef in the world, also part of Mexican shores.

George Town, capital of the Cayman Islands, is one of the most significant financial centers of the world, as it holds the most important banks of Europe and America. The city is also one of the most exclusive tourism destinations of the Caribbean, with more than 2, 500, 000 cruise ship visitors during the last year.

To book your trip to Grand Caymans, Mexico or the Caribbean visit: www.dtraveller.com.

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