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Can you swim with dolphins in the Bahamas?

Without question, Nassau, Bahamas are a beautiful place to visit, offering many wonderful activities for you and your family to enjoy. But hands down the most exciting thing to do has to be swimming with dolphins at Dolphin World. It's just something you'll never forget!



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Best of all, there is a Dolphin Swim Nassau Bahamas where you can participate in Deep Water and Shallow Water (non-swim) with the dolphins. Paradise Island which is across the bridge from Nassau is one of the most glamorous and celebrated resort center in the world, combining exclusive tranquility and lots of action.

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Your Personal Deep Water Swim shares a lagoon with other Deep Water Swim pods and dolphins. The price of the Deep Water program is $190.00 - $210.00 per person throughout the year.

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Dolphin Cay is a must-visit on your Atlantis bucket list for an unforgettable Bahamian experience. This world-famous attraction is one of the largest and most sophisticated marine-mammal habitats in the world.

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Pushing people into deeper water, head-jerking, and biting causing broken bones, skin abrasions, and other injuries have all been reported with direct contact interactions with dolphins. Injuries–many inflicted by captive-bred dolphins–occur more commonly in interactive programs than is reported or widely known.

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Your experience lasts 20 - 25 minutes. Age Requirements: For all ages; children under 10 years must be accompanied by a participating parent or guardian. Complimentary for kids under 4 years. A group photographer is available.

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What you can expect. Take an exciting boat ride to three islands near the mainland in Nassau, Bahamas! See Gilligan's Island from the opening scene of the popular sitcom. Swim with turtles at a nearby island and then explore the beautiful reef covered with vibrant, colorful exotic fish and coral life.

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18 Best places to swim with dolphins
  • Port Phillip, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
  • Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia.
  • Rockingham, Western Australia.
  • Sea of Cortez.
  • Socorro Islands, Baja California, Mexico.
  • Tamarin Bay, Mauritius.
  • The Azores, Portugal.


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Most pods contain anywhere from 2 – 30 dolphins depending on the species and the situation, however there are occasions when pods gather with other pods to form superpods of 100 or even several thousand dolphins!

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Although dolphins may seem curious, many of their behaviors are often misinterpreted as “friendly” when they actually are, in fact, signs of disturbance or aggression. If a dolphin approaches you in the water, do not engage, pursue, or otherwise interact with the dolphin, and take immediate steps to move away.

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Yes, the water at Atlantis (and on the rest of the island) is safe to drink. Atlantis water is produced from reverse osmosis, so is safe. Soem people prefer the taste of bottled water, but that becomes a preference -- not a necessity. Enjoy your trip!

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Some dolphin cruises offer the chance to swim with the wildlife. This means that you can expect yourself to get wet during the day. Bring extra towels to dry your body with and prevent getting cold.

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