Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 25 2009 Loved the Dolphins!!!! I love dolphins but the water wasn't very clean...it was murky. It didn't feel like we had enough time with the dolphins in the water. But we still had a good time with them.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jan 26 2008 Definitely worth visiting when in Varadero! I just returned to Canada after a week in Varadero, Cuba. I was there with a few family members and friends to attend my sister's wedding, so our main focus was not sight-seeing and exploring Cuba. We, did, however, go to the dolphinarium one morning since my sister had promised her young daughter that we would.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 10 2007 Had a great time! We got to do different kind of things with the dolphins in the water, they were really playfull and the staff very helpfull. I loved it!!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 11 2007 YOU HAVE TO GO!!! There were no dislikes at all, very friendly staff. Took 70 pics from digi cam! So i didnt waste anytime!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 21 2005 Amazing! I had such a great time there. I was a little nervous about the jellyfish and other fish in the water, but they didn't bite. Being around the dolphins was such an amazing experience. They are such gentle loving animals and so smart. They come up and kiss you and pull you through the water. they even jump over you if you lay back. It was a bit expensive, but worth it just to have been with the dolphins. They take your picture when you are in the water which cost $10.00 US. But its a nice keepsake. There is also a show to watch after the swim. We were there for about an hour and I think it cost around $70.00 US each. Like I said a little pricy but worth it. Have fun!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 27 2005 Free the Dolphins! The experience is fantastic and the staff are wonderful, but COME ON! We shouldn't be paying to keep those dolphins in captivity, even if it is still "natural" captivity. They are meant to roam in MUCH larger areas than the one they have and I am sure the staff agree on this point as they are all very nice and obviously care about the animals. Take small trips to observe wild dolphins in the sea - don't swim with them, they don't want to swim with us.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 22 2004