Dolphin Swim Panama City Beach

Sunset Dolphin Cruise Panama City Beach





Panama City Beach Dolphin Tours & Adventures LLC Cruises allow you to take in the sights and sounds of Panama City Beach. The comfortable twin turbo-powered, 73-foot boat offers a smooth but thrilling ride unlike any other. After taking in the magnificent scenery, you can tour through Shell Island waters, near the State Park jetties, and then enjoy a refreshing 10 mile ride alongside some of the most beautiful beaches, resorts, and resorts in the area. Join us for a Panama City Beach dolphin trip or sunset cruise today. Cash only bars sell cold refreshments, beer or wine as well as snacks. Below deck you'll find clean, spacious restrooms. OPEN FEBRUARY–DECEMBER




You may have seen captive dolphins in a marine park, but it is far more interesting to watch these beautiful animals when they are healthy and free, at home in their natural environment. And even though the behavior of wild dolphins cannot be predicted and a sighting on every trip is not guaranteed, our tour captains have years of experience being on the waters of St. Andrew Bay nearly every day. They know the places where dolphins are most likely to be found and our captains do their best to make sure guests have a great time. On most tours, dolphins are spotted jumping, playing, searching for food, and communicating with one another.

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There are many options available for guests to experience a dolphin tour, including group, private, or full-day adventures. These include Adventures at Sea Adventures, Lagoon Pontoons and Aquatic Adventures. Some dolphin tours offer guests the opportunity to snorkel and see these marine creatures, as well as other sea life like star fish, hermit crabs or shells. You won't want to miss your chance to take pictures and videos on your dolphin tour.

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How much does it cost to swim with the dolphins in Destin Florida

How much does it cost to swim with the dolphins in Destin Florida




A dolphin tour makes for a fantastic sightseeing experience. All tour boats leave Adventure at Sea in Lower Grand Lagoon. Then they cruise south across the pass between St. Andrew Bay & the Gulf of Mexico to reach Shell Island. Enjoy the views and look out for seabirds, sea turtles, and dolphins.

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We’ll put you in the water before the dolphins arrive. That way, the dolphins are more likely to come to us rather than swim away. Unlike the larger tour boats that carry up to 150 people, Blue Dolphin Tours carries only 6 passengers (children included). We can have you in the water with your snorkel gear on quickly and without all the splashing and disruptions that large groups create, often frightening the dolphins away. We have 5 identical boats for larger groups, up to 30 persons limited to 6 per boat. We also have a new Large Family Blue Dolphin for up to 15 passengers. Sorry no pets allowed on boats.

When can you see dolphins in Panama City Beach

When can you see dolphins in Panama City Beach





Enjoy a trip on super-fast boats designed to find and visit the dolphins. We are located near Panama City Beach, Rosemary Beach. Santa Rosa. Destin, Mexico Beach, Santa Rosa. Cape San Blas. Also, all of South Walton FL Beaches.

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Panama City Beach offers a variety of dolphin tours catering to locals and visitors of all ages, taking you to the best locations in the Gulf of Mexico, the Grand Lagoon and St. Andrew Bay where schools of dolphins like to congregate. Those seeking an adventurous ride can rent Jet Skis or WaveRunners, while those looking for a more leisurely ride can view these beautiful animals from the comfort of a tour boat.

Frequently Asked Questions

Enjoy a wonderful dolphin encounter with our four different interactive swimming with dolphins programs, where you'll be able to play and swim with the cutest marine animal that ever existed. You only need to choose your favorite and have fun.

The best time to see and swim with dolphins is in the early part of the morning when they are feeding. You might also go out later in the day before the sun sets. You can spot dolphins at any time of day, really, but less traffic makes them easier to spot.