- Dolphin Cove Jamaica
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This article is about the dolphin attraction in Jamaica. For the television series, see Dolphin Cove (TV series). For other uses, see Dolphin Cove (disambiguation).
Dolphin Cove Jamaica Location Ocho Rios, St. Ann; Montego Bay, St. James; and Lucea, Hanover Website dolphincovejamaica.com Owner Too Cool Ltd; Dolphin Cove Negril Ltd. Operating season year round Slogan Experience of a lifetime Dolphin Cove Jamaica is a marine attraction located in the western Caribbean island of Jamaica. Dolphin Cove Jamaica allows guests to swim with dolphins, sharks, and stingrays in their natural sea water environment away from artificial pools and tanks. Additionally, visitors are able to interact with other species such as iguanas, snakes, and a variety of birds.
Dolphin Cove Jamaica has three facilities on the island located in Ocho Rios, Montego Bay, and Lucea—the largest natural dolphin lagoon in the world.[1]
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History
When founded in 2001, Dolphin Cove was the first marine attraction of its kind in Jamaica. In 2005, the second park was built in Montego Bay on the property of the Half Moon Resort. In September 2009, Dolphin Cove broke ground for its third facility in Jamaica at Lucea, Hanover.[2] In September 2010, Dolphin Cove Negril opened the largest dolphin lagoon in the world in Lucea, Hanover.
Locations
- Dolphin Cove in Ocho Rios, St. Ann, is located just two minutes away from the world famous Dunn's River Falls.
- Dolphin Cove in Lucea, Hanover (known as Dolphin Cove Negril), is located just minutes away from the recently built 1600 unit luxury double resort called the Grand Palladium.
- Dolphin Cove in Montego Bay, St. James, is located at the Half Moon luxury resort and is reserved for guests of that resort.
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External links
Categories:- Visitor attractions in Jamaica
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