What is the theater of the sea?

What is the theater of the sea?

– Theater of the Sea Theater of the Sea lagoons and lush, tropical gardens are home to dolphins, sea lions, sea turtles, fish, sharks, stingrays, alligators, and birds. Our mission is to provide a wonderful home for our animals while sharing them with visitors in up close and personal shows and interaction programs.

What animals live at Theater of the sea?

Theater of the Sea lagoons and lush, tropical gardens are home to dolphins, sea lions, sea turtles, fish, sharks, stingrays, alligators, and birds. Our mission is to provide a wonderful home for our animals while sharing them with visitors in up close and personal shows and interaction programs.

What is included in theater of the Sea program?

Programs are available daily and include admission to our dolphin, sea lion, and parrot shows, guided marne life tour, lagoon-side beach, and bottomless boat ride. Theater of the Sea is family owned and operated since 1946 and one of the oldest marine mammal facilities in the world.

What is rescue and rehabilitation at Theater of the sea?

Rescue & Rehabilitation. Theater of the Sea is home to many animals that have been rescued, rehabilitated, and deemed non-releasable for a variety of reasons. About Us. Established in 1946 by the P.F. McKenney family, Theater of the Sea is one of the oldest marine mammal facilities in the world.

What is included in general admission to theater of the sea?

General admission is included for guests participating in an animal interaction program. Theater of the Sea offers dolphin, sea lion, and parrot shows, a bottomless boat ride, a lagoon-side beach, as well as a fish and reptile tour with tropical fish, sharks, sea turtles, stingrays, alligators, and crocodiles.

Why choose our Florida Keys Marina for your first stop?

It’s no wonder why tourists and locals alike choose us as their first stop before setting sail down the Florida Keys. Our marina has 55 slips (floating docks and boardwalk slips) available for rent by the day, week, month or annually and can accommodate power or sailboats up to 85′ in length.