Come join us on a fun filled, narrated sightseeing tour of Clearwater's harbor. Enjoy a relaxing ride while you learn about our abundant wildlife, and view the area's dolphins in their natural environment.
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Clearwater is home to several species of dolphins, including bottlenose dolphins, Atlantic spotted dolphins, and Risso's dolphins. The best time to go dolphin watching in Clearwater is during the months of April to October.
Panama City BeachAt this popular vacation destination in the north of Florida, you can catch a glimpse of wild dolphins swimming in the warm Gulf of Mexico waters. One of the most popular ways to view wild dolphins is by hiring a jet ski and a guide and heading out to known spots where the dolphins hang out.
Always Swim Near a LifeguardDon't overestimate your swimming abilities, and never swim alone. Swim within the Safe Bathing Limit at all times. This area extends 300 feet west of the high water line and is clearly marked by buoys or pilings.
When Is the Best Time to See Dolphins in Florida? Due to the warm climates and warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico, you can see dolphins in Florida all year round. The best time of day to spot dolphins is from sunrise until mid-morning. They are most active at this time of day as they look for food.
From late spring to the end of summer, female dolphins from other areas flock to Destin when mating season rolls around. As such, this time of year is perfect for dolphin watching.
Winter ( c. October 2005 – November 11, 2021) was a bottlenose dolphin at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium in Clearwater, Florida, United States, and was widely known for having a prosthetic tail.
Look For SplashesThe first thing you should do when dolphin spotting is to scan the horizon for splashes. Keep your eyes open, scanning from left to right, then moving back to the right. Look for something new and check for any disturbances in the water.
From May 1st through October 31st, Loggerhead Sea turtles successfully nest and hatch along the beaches of St.Petersburg and Clearwater. With over 20 miles of shoreline, our area is prime real estate for turtle nests. Female turtles come ashore in the dark, dig a hole and lay 100 to 150 eggs at a time.
Yes, you can swim at our beaches, year 'round! Most visitors find our Gulf water temperatures quite pleasant, especially if they are coming from colder climates. See our chart of average Gulf water temperatures below.
Our most recommended Clearwater Dolphin & whale watching. Lasting for approximately 2 hours, the tour will take you from Clearwater Bay out of Clearwater Pass and on the beautiful emerald green waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
Sanibel Island is up there with the top spots for where to see dolphins in Florida. Another well-known vacation destination, just off the coast of Fort Myers, Sanibel, is a little slice of paradise in the Gulf of Mexico. You can take a boat tour here and see the dolphins frolicking around just offshore.
Boca Ciega Bay, behind the island, and the beaches of St. Pete Beach are favorite feeding and cavorting waters for our dolphin friends. It doesn't take long before we are surrounded by dolphins, some very close to the boat, as they surf in our wake and leap from the water.