
Dubai Dolphinarium is delighted to announce that our enchanting new show ‘Aladdin' will premiere from October 1, with two shows each day at 3.00pm and 6.00pm.
Be taken on a magical journey of music, illusion, acrobatics and adventure before being entranced by our fabulous dolphins and seals.
Tickets start from as little as Dh40 and always sell out fast. For more details and to book www.dubaidolphinarium.ae.
The dolphin and seal shows showcase the amazing animals' astounding skills. Watch in wonder as the dolphins and seals perform incredible acrobatics, dance, sing, juggle, play ball, jump through hoops and even paint.
Dubai Dolphinarium is home to the U.A.E.'s only exotic bird show. Join in the fun at this action packed experience with over twenty species of birds and parrots.
Become a part of the show as the birds fly over-head and interact with the audience. Learn about the intelligence of these fascinating birds: the saying "bird brain” is most certainly not true.
Guests can try and navigate the U.A.E.'s only mirror maze — a dizzying, labyrinth with a visual size of over 10,000 square feet. Visitors are challenged to find their way through a baffling and disconcerting maze of mirrors, finding themselves disoriented in a bewildering network of endless corridors achieved by a complex arrangement of reflecting glass.
Once within the mirrors, they won't be able to work out which way to go and will have to use their senses of touch and adventure to work out the way.
Dubai Dolphinarium is home to a number of unique attractions in the region — the U.A.E.'s only dolphin and seal show, exotic bird show and mirror maze.
Source: Khaleej Times
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