If you care about dolphin welfare, avoid this tour.
As an experienced dolphin watching guide, I can tell that the dolphins here are clearly distressed by the close presence of boats and people in the water. Their behavior—tail slapping, huddling together, sudden changes in direction, and longer intervals between surfacing—are all signs of disturbance.
The videos show boats racing towards the dolphins the moment they come up for air, dropping passengers right on top of them.
Moreover, the boats lack essential safety equipment such as lifejackets or other flotation devices.
Avoid this tour. There are far more responsible dolphin-watching tours available elsewhere...
Read morePlease avoid 'safari' tours that offer swimming with dolphins. The boats chase them for hours, disregarding both human safety and, most importantly, the well-being of the dolphins. I did it and felt terrible—avoid this kind of 'fast tourism' and choose a more sustainable option instead. Even from a distance, you can still enjoy the beauty of these...
Read moreComplete useless trip. 16 boats, racing to 3 dolphins. A lot of money to go with a boat wich has a very old engine wich is absolute not good for the environment. Beside that its terrible how they chase the Dolphins and disturbing the the local fisherman over there. For 200% only commercial.y advice do not do this if you love animals and...
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