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Featuring miniature golf, bumper boats and the Gran Maze. Approximately the size of a football field and the first giant human maze of its kind in the U.S., the Gran Maze takes visitors on a voyage testing navigational skills through four checkpoints in the South Pacific including Tahiti, Fiji, Samoa and Bali.
http://www.coconutcreekfun.com/
Open year-round, this marine park features educational exhibits, more than 25 shows including dolphin, sea lion and tropical birds, as well as a nightly laser light extravaganza. The dolphin educational program is a truly magical and enlightening experience, where guests in chest deep water interact nose-to-nose with dolphins in a controlled environment. Recently added is a 20,000 sq. ft. climate controlled tropical garden where guests may stroll among rare exotic flowers, plants, fountains, waterfalls and pools.
http://www.gulfworldmarinepark.com/
Ahoy mates! Don a patch and cruise into the fantasy world of friendly swashbucklers aboard this 80-foot authentic pirate ship. A spirited treasure hunt, pirate legend and lore, festive music and games await brave buccaneers, while just a cannon shot away from Shell Island, dolphin sightings add to the excitement of the tour.
http://www.piratecruise.net/
Accessible only by boat, this natural, undeveloped island of windswept dunes offers swimming, sunbathing, snorkeling, kayaking and shell hunting. Home to one of the world's highest concentrations of bottle-nosed dolphins, this ecological paradise is popular for both locals and tourists alike.
Reprieve for sun worshippers at the Gulf Coast's number one water park. Endless hours of slippery, splashing fun await families with thrilling rides such as the 600-foot long "White Knuckle River" tube slide with three 360-degree turns, drops and dips as well as the "Tree Top Drop" for an adventurous and wild time, while floating on the "Lazy River" provides a perfect relaxation break.
http://www.miraclestrippark.com/
This 1,063-acre natural state park is comprised of sand dunes, edged by woodlands on one side and the emerald green ocean on the other. The remote beach has some of the best shelling around, and active park-goers enjoy picnicking, swimming, exploring the nature trail, fishing from the pier and boating. The park permits overnight camping, and provides a boat ramp, two fishing piers and showers.
http://www.floridastateparks.org/standrews/default.cfm
For an up-close-and-personal tour of Shell Island, wave runner, glass bottom boat and shelling tours provide everything from underwater viewing and historic storytelling, to crab trap operation and dolphin sightings.
http://www.shellislandtours.com/
Panama City Beach is the home of over hundreds of natural reefs including the Gulf of Mexico's most famous wreck, the 465-foot Empire Mica. Fifty artificial reef sites featuring 160-foot bridge spans, 10 barges and the City of Atlantis are teeming with sea life such as giant Manta Rays, corals, Sea Turtles, colorful sponges and tropical fish.
http://www.panamacitybeachguide.net/diving.html
"Lions, tigers and bears!" -- As well as monkeys, elephants, camels and more. This botanical garden showcases more than 350 varieties of animals and 250 species of tropical plants in a natural habitat, while the Gentle Jungle Petting Zoo awakens the child in all with "hands on" fun and a giraffe-feeding platform.
http://www.zoo-world.us/
Kidz Zone
Kidz Swim
Kidz On the Go
Junior Tennis
Golf
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