Mundo Marino - Attractions

Attractions

  • Show de Orca: The trainers of Kshamenk demonstrate how he can understand and communicate with games, rewards and mimicry.
  • Bahía de Lobos: Buy fish and feed the sea lions and learn about their lives and habitats.
  • Show de Lobos Marinos: Enjoy the “Hotel Cinco Estrellas” comedy show where sea lions, elephant seals and other marine life attend to the guests at this imaginary hotel.
  • Anfiteatro del Lago: Pirate Island is a new show in which news of a shipwreck with a hidden treasure excites the residents of Puerto Cayman who embark on a treasure hunt competing against the pirate ship led by Captain Barraacuda.
  • Imagen Show: Enjoy the multi vision Legacy of Nature on the 18 meter screen and learn about the scientific research, care and feeding of the marine wildlife at Mundo Marino.
  • Estadio del Mar: Dolphins compete among themselves to amuse and thrill the spectators.
  • Teatro Sorpresa: "Los Canta cuentos de Pinguy y Orky," Pinguy and Orky and their friends Albatross, Medusa and a messenger dove present children's stories, songs and dances.
  • Encuentro Submarino: View the dolphins through a huge window port.
  • Tren de Paseo: Take the "La Tronchita" train through the park.
  • Lago Paraíso: View numerous birds, fish and flowers in this natural lake and waterfall area.
  • Albergue de Pingüinos: This penguin shelter houses Emperor penguins who came ashore to die but were rescued, cleaned and rehabilitated. Guides explain the efforts of the Centro de Rescate y Rehabilitación Provincial.

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