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Dive Into Nostalgia at Weeki Wachee Springs, Florida

Chrissy Clary

The enchanting world of mermaids and crystal-clear springs at Weeki Wachee Springs.

What to do at Weeki Wachee Springs?


Underwater Mermaid Theater

Step into the legendary underwater theater for live mermaid performances that have dazzled audiences since 1947. Watch as costumed swimmers glide gracefully amid submerged props and crystal-clear spring water, accompanied by retro music and narrated storytelling. It’s a Florida tradition you won’t find anywhere else.


Buccaneer Bay Water Park

After the show, cool off in Buccaneer Bay—a spring-fed water park built into the natural environment. Race friends down the twisty water slides, float in the lazy river, or splash under the fountains. With admission included in your park fee, it’s the perfect complement to the mermaid spectacle.


Self-Guided Kayak & Paddleboard Tours

For a deeper connection to Weeki Wachee’s aquamarine waters, rent a kayak or stand-up paddleboard and chart your own course. Paddle upstream through shaded cypress tunnels, then drift back with the current past sunbathing turtles and waving manatees. No experience necessary—this gentle spring run suits all skill levels.


Gear to Elevate Your Adventure

  1. Insulated Cooler Bag: Keep snacks and beverages chilled for your riverside picnic.

  2. Portable Outdoor Chair: Relax onshore between slides and shows with this lightweight, adjustable chair.

  3. Camp Spork: Combine fork, spoon, and knife in one handy tool for effortless trail-side meals.


Guided Riverboat Cruise

Prefer to sit back and relax? Climb aboard the glass-bottom riverboat for a narrated tour of the springs. You’ll learn about local ecology, spot wildlife from above and below the waterline, and perhaps glimpse playful dolphins in the distance.


Wildlife & Nature Encounters

Weeki Wachee’s lush surroundings teem with creatures both big and small:

  • Turtles bask on sunlit rocks

  • Manatees glide by in winter months

  • Herons and egrets forage along the shoreline.

Bring your binoculars and camera—each bend in the river reveals new photo opportunities.


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Plan Your Visit


Hours & Fees: Open daily; check the official site for current rates. Best Time to Go: Weekdays in spring or fall for milder weather and lighter crowds. What to Bring: Water shoes, sunscreen, refillable water bottle, and a waterproof camera.


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