Welcome to Grand Cayman

Welcome to Dolphin Discovery Grand Cayman

Turtles, rays and Dolphins in the same paradise.

About sea lions

The sea lions belong to the Otariidae family such as seals, they're fin-footed sea mammals, characterized by their delicate and smooth body, external flaps, pointed snout with whiskers, four flippers, two long frontals and two attached in the back forming a type of tail and a really cute but funny way of dragging/walking.

If you are dying to meet this cute marine mammal and receive the best hug, book with us!

Sea lions have the wonderful advantage that they can adapt to different types of habitats, usually living in sub-arctic or tropical waters, founded in both the northern and southern hemispheres.

Interesting Facts
They travel at an estimated speed of 10.8 km/h.
They can weigh up to 300 kg
They can grow up to 2.5 meters long.
Sea Lions: learn about them with Dolphin Discovery

Laugh out loud like never before with the adorable sea lions!

Come and meet the cutest and funniest animal of all! Sea lions, a sea mammal characterized by their long flippers and big belly is a highly intelligent species, they're very social with humans and even with other animal species.

Make the perfect combo and complement your swimming with dolphins experience with the most adorable and entertaining sea mammal ever.

In the sea lion experience you will receive the most cute and smelly kiss you ever had and a really big and cozy hug.

Swimming with sea lions assures you and your loved ones the time of your life, where you will have a blast while our marine mammal specialists teach you some incredible info about their habitat, reproduction and nursing.

Did you know?

Pups are born dark, and when they are dry they look purple.
Females are lighter in color and smaller than males.
They eat a variety of seafood, but mainly squid and fish.
There can be 15 females for one male.
Sea lions are mammals whose milk does not contain lactose.
Females have a reproductive cycle of 12 months.
A ridge grows on the male's head when it reaches maturity.
Their low reproduction and their extinction is a probable future.
Some sea lions have been trained by the US Navy.
Sometimes they help the dolphins that give birth.

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