A Breathtaking Collection of Marine Exhibits
discover exotic marine life

From sharks, rays, and barracuda, to eels, and critically endangered Smalltooth sawfish,
we are home to the largest open-air marine habitat in the world representing over 250 marine species.
Check out our daily scheduled marine life feedings to see these animals in action.

RUINS LAGOON


Swim among artifacts inspired by ancient Atlantis for the chance to see 20,000 deep reef and pelagic fish. You can also catch a glimpse of this from the Great Hall of Waters in The Royal.

THE DIG


The legend of Atlantis comes to life as you embark on an incredible journey through the Lost City of Atlantis. Inside The Dig, experience the wonders of a world lost in time and discover the exotic marine life species that now call it home.

MAYAN TEMPLE SHARK LAGOON


See Caribbean reef sharks and nurse sharks from an extraordinary vantage point: a water slide that runs through a lagoon using a transparent tunnel. Or watch from the deck and panoramic windows for a more leisurely look.

PREDATOR LAGOON & TUNNEL


Come face-to-face with the awesome predators as you walk through a transparent 100-foot underwater tunnel submerged in the lagoon. With 360-degree views from above and below, see sharks, barracudas, rays, sawfish, and giant grouper living among vibrant schools of fish.

ESTUARY LAGOON


Many of the newborns at Atlantis spend their early years in the safety of this shallow-water nursery environment. Southern stingrays (Hypanus americanus), Nurse Sharks (Ginglymostoma cirratum), and Cownose rays (Rhinoptera bonasus) are frequent visitors.

STINGRAY LAGOON


Can you spot them? Located along the royal walk, see the Southern stingrays (Hypanus americanus), Caribbean whiptails (Styracura schmardae) along with Blacktip reef sharks (Carcharinus melanopterus).

GREEN TURTLE LAGOON


Located across from Stingray Lagoon, see our breeding population of adult green sea turtles, learn more about the our rehabilitation and repopulation efforts for this endangered species.

WATER'S EDGE LAGOON


Located at The Coral, the migratory cownose ray (Rhinoptera bonasus) schools for protection, confusing potential predators looking for a single ray. Reserve a Stingray Experience for an amazing hands-on encounter to learn about and feed the rays.

FEEDING SCHEDULE

Predator Lagoon - Tuesday- Sunday 8am & 3pm

Mayan Temple Sharks - Wed.-Fri.-Sun 12pm

Mayan Temple Fish - Tuesday - Sunday 12pm

Royal Walk East Sharks - Wed.-Fri.-Sun 2pm

Royal Walk East Stingray - Tuesday - Sunday 2pm

Ruins Lagoon - Tuesday - Sunday 9am & 3pm

Hawksbill Turtles - Tuesday - Saturday 10am