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What to expect when you go swimming with dolphins?

Shallow Water Encounter You will be submerged between knee and waist level, depending on your height. The dolphin will then swim over to you and interact with certain hand signals. You will get to experience handshakes, kisses, belly rubs, and more.



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Dolphin Eco-Tours: Bring sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses with a retaining strap. Don't forget to capture your adventure with cameras, GoPro, and cell phones. Remember you are on a boat and may get wet. In the spring and fall, a light jacket is recommended.

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Dolphins do not swim with people, “kiss” people or tow people through the water because they like to — they do it because they have to. None of these are natural behaviors, and every captive dolphin is trained to correctly perform these behaviors because if they do not, they will not eat.

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Interactions with the dolphins are untimed and are based on a series of behaviors. Everyone will have the opportunity to participate in the same number of interactive behaviors with the dolphins. You can expect to be at our facility for about 1.5 hours from arrival to departure.

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If a dolphin approaches you while you are swimming, do not reach out and try to touch him. These dolphins are wild animals and rarely tolerate physical contact from humans. Trying to touch or grab a dolphin is illegal and is virtually guaranteed to scare them away.

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