Swimming with dolphins brings great pleasure and a lot of unforgettable sensations! You can fulfill your old dream and communicate with these excellent animals in St. Petersburg!
The St. Petersburg Dolphinarium is a branch of Utrishsky and is located at the address: St. Petersburg, st. metro station "Krestovsky island", Konstantinovsky prospect, building 19.
In the dolphinarium you can see several bottlenose dolphins, white whales, sea lion and walrus.
In addition to the very spectacular and vivid performances that are held in the dolphinarium, you can also swim with dolphins. Sessions with dolphins in the water are usually held in the evening for 1 hour. Swimming takes place under the guidance of an experienced coach. Children under 12 years old and pregnant women are not allowed to swim. For the duration of the session, all participants are given wetsuits.
While you swim with dolphins and get a positive charge, your photo session will take place. You can get photos on disk immediately after the end of the session.
This event can be a great gift for you, your family and friends! You can also purchase a gift certificate.
A lot of pleasure, fun, unforgettable impressions are guaranteed!
Sessions with dolphins are by appointment only! It is advisable to make the recording in advance.
A little about dolphins:
-Dolphins (lat. Delphinidae) belong to the family of mammals from the order of cetaceans, suborder of toothed whales (Denticete).
- The most famous species of dolphins is the bottlenose dolphin.
- The weight of the bottlenose dolphin can reach 300 kg, and the body length - up to 4 meters.
- The body temperature of a dolphin is the same as that of a person - 36, 6.
- The dolphin eats from 10 to 25 kg of fish per day, depending on its size.
- Dolphins live on average up to 40 years. Some are slightly larger. In captivity, dolphins live much less - 10-20 years.
- During sleep, part of the dolphin's brain is awake, allowing it to breathe during sleep so as not to drown, because the life of a dolphin directly depends on access to oxygen!
- Dolphins live in groups of 10 to 25 individuals.
- Bottlenose dolphins can dive to a depth of 130 m.
- These dolphins can reach speeds of up to 40 km / h and jump out of the water to a height of 5 m.
Bottlenose dolphins are one of the smartest and most adorable creatures on earth! They are very friendly, curious, and easy to learn. Dolphins are smarter and smarter than other animals. Dolphins communicate using sounds. The sounds they make carry high vibrations and have a positive effect on a person. Dolphin therapy is increasingly used in health and wellness treatments and is good for the treatment of fatigue and depression.