Dolphins Pacific in Palau offers an exceptional opportunity to connect with these intelligent and playful marine mammals in their natural habitat. Situated in the pristine waters of the Pacific Ocean, this sanctuary provides a safe haven for dolphins rescued from captivity or injury, promoting conservation efforts and education. Visitors can embark on eco-friendly dolphin-watching tours, guided by knowledgeable experts who prioritize the well-being and respect of the animals. Whether you're observing these majestic creatures gracefully swimming in the wild or participating in interactive encounters, Dolphins Pacific offers a transformative experience that fosters a deeper appreciation for marine life and the importance of preserving their natural environment. With its commitment to sustainability and ethical tourism practices, Dolphins Pacific in Palau is a destination that leaves a positive impact on both visitors and the...
Read moreI’m pleasantly surprised to find the same Japanese guide as 10 years ago. She really treat dolphins as her own family. Due to pandemic, the research center loss the fund. A dolphin needs to eat 80kg of fish per day, a substantial amount of food supply needed. She mentioned that Taiwan government has provide what they need now, but still needs more donation. she and the other person volunteer to stay here to care for them. What a beautiful human being. Dolphins is so adorable and smart. We had not only learn about them, but also get to visit this...
Read moreThis was a stop on the tour that I booked for 3 days in Palau. After learning that the dolphins are kept in these man-made enclosures, I opted out of paying $10 to feed and watch them perform tricks and sat out instead.
Dolphins Pacific’s site claims they are a nonprofit that maintains this site for research education and conservation purposes, but there are clear ties to the annual dolphin killings in Taiji, Japan, as their dolphins are imported from Japan. Palau is world-renowned shark sanctuary but they clearly don’t hold dolphins in the...
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