Opportunities to explore abound in Flagler County - you just need to decide where to start! From beautiful natural escapes to community events and historic destinations, we invite you to discover the Sunshine State paradise that's right in your backyard.
Marineland opened in 1938 as the world’s first "oceanarium." Although a great deal of marine research is done here, Marineland is best known for its dolphin shows and aquarium displays. Here, one can discover the mysteries of a tropical reef, a rainbow-colored world teeming with marine life. Divers hand-feed sharks, turtles and eels. "Swim with the Dolphins" program is available. Located on Hwy. A1A North in County, Open every day except Tuesday, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM. Admission. (904) 460-1275 or (800) 279-9194. Click here for access to the Dolphin Cam. Watch dolphins as they swim around!!
The region’s newest performing arts center, this state-of-the-art facility, includes a main theater, a black box theater, and seats 1000 and is host to outstanding entertainment throughout the year featuring drama, music and dance. Contact the Box Office at (386) 437-7547 for show dates and times.
Built in 1918 by Tom Holden, a pharmacist, the Holden House holds the history of Flagler County’s beginning before its official inception in 1917. From the brightly colored apothecary bottles, whose glass adorns the eaves of the building, to the beautifully restored pine floors that were made from local lumber, the home surrounds its visitors with the feeling of old-fashioned southern hospitality and graciousness from the moment one enters. Run by the Flagler County Historical Society, the Holden House, located at 204 East Moody Blvd. in Bunnell, is open on Wednesdays from 10 AM to 1 PM.Free admission. (386) 437-0600 or (386) 439-3093.
The Museum to be built in Flagler County, will be a 300-acre outdoor, living history educational park depicting Florida’s heritage, including its Native American settlements, Spanish era missions of the 1600s, British plantations, open range cracker cattle ranching of the 1800s, and more modern agricultural farming. On exhibit now: "Florida’s Forest – Turpentine and Trees". The museum is located at the Island House on Princess Place Road at the Princess Place Preserve, off Old Kings Road in north Flagler County. Hours: Wednesday through Friday 9 AM to 4 PM. Free Admission. (386) 446-6730.
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THE PLAYHOUSE!
Flagler Playhouse has been enriching, educating, and entertaining the community through live theatre since 1978. Their mission is to develop and showcase exceptional local talent. With a myriad of theatre activities including a full season of musicals and plays, a summer musical camp, children’s performances, senior and readers theatre, acting and technical workshops; the Playhouse is an integral part of the cultural landscape of Flagler County. We welcome all volunteers, regardless of experience, and maintain a professional, supportive environment, where creativity flourishes.
Address
301 E. Moody Blvd.
Bunnell, FL 32110
Box Office:
386-586-0773
Hours:
Tuesday and Thursday - 10am-2pm
And 1 hour before showtime through intermission.
Business Office:
386-313-5876