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From the Land Down Under
A Travel Blog by ilanashayna
... during the day. Meals: Breakfast Accommodation: Port Stephens YHA http://www.yha.com.au/hostels/details.cfm?hostelid=221 Activities: Dolphin and Whale Watching ,City Tours, Shark and Sting Ray Centre, Wine Tasting, Horse Riding, Fishing, Boat Cruises, 4WD ...
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Bring on the Dolphin
A Travel Blog entry by paul_and_stephy from Halong Bay, Vietnam
... part to write about (Halong Bay) but believe me it will be difficult to put this place into words! BRING ON THE DOLPHIN ...
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They Never Swim
A Travel Blog entry by aknztrip from Paihia, North Island, New Zealand
... over-zealous swimmer, however, wasn’t coming on board. “They’re over there!” He shouted, pointing towards a dolphin in the distance. He started swimming towards it. “No! Come back!” He eventually gave in and came ...
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Dolphin Training
A Travel Blog entry by jtimothy from Cabo San Lucas, Baja California, Mexico
... clock, Johanna, one of the resident dolphin trainers came and introduced herself and got the girls fitted out in their dolphin trainer uniforms comprised of matching peak cap, boardshorts and polo shirt that had them really looking the part and they ...
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Dolphin swimming and Hanmer Springs!
A Travel Blog entry by alexandjemma from Hanmer Springs, New Zealand
... seemed to enjoy swimming with me and even more so when I could keep eye contact with them which was quite hard to do as the dolphin would swim in very tight circles around me, I think it was a test to see how fast I could swim. On the second swim I ...
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Dolphin & Turtle Tour
A Travel Blog entry by tiggerva from Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
... local artisans, and finally immerse yourself in a miniature Eden of gorgeous butterflies and flowers called “The Nature Trail”. Dolphin Swim If you adore dolphins as much as we do, is time for you to visit Grand Cayman and swim with our ...
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Dolphin Extravaganza!
A Travel Blog entry by bajean from Paihia, North Island, New Zealand
... . These dolphins are wild, not trained, and they sometimes do not feel like hanging out with us. We had 4 hours to find a pod of dolphin and "play" or entertain them. If they seemed friendly, if they did not have any young ones we might be able to swim. ...
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Bonnie and Laleh's swim with Wild Dolphins!!!!!!
A Travel Blog entry by petebonnielaleh from Kaikoura, South Island, New Zealand
Got up extra early as excited about booking dolphin encounters, but when we looked out of the pod it was so foggy couldn't see anything so thought it would be off! Went and asked at reception anyway, and she told me that the fog normally clears ...
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Dolphin swim
A Travel Blog entry by samira_steve from Christchurch, New Zealand
4 of us doing the Dolphin Swim, woke up at the ungodly hour of 4:30 in the morning, to catch our taxi ride at 5:30. I hoped that this Dolphin ride was going to be worth it. It was raining, it was dark and it was cold! And this was outside the water. I ...
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Day at Dolphin Cove
A Travel Blog entry by mcfarlne from Ocho Rios, Jamaica
... Finally we went to the Dolphins, we were going to be standing in shallow water and just, kissing, stroking and playing with the Dolphin. Sadly the two little animal lovers bottled out again and would not touch Mick the Dolphin. Mick got his own back on ...
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Awright, awright, I'll swim with dolphins!
A Travel Blog entry by bearethere from Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
... was hanging out waiting for us! He said hello. I highly recommend seeing the park. They take a portion of the dolphin swim money and put it towards keeping up dolphin families and maintaining the environment. So, onto the event itself. ...
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Day 54 Dolphin Swim at Akaroa
A Travel Blog entry by willandclaire from Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand
It might be Friday the 13th but my goodness I've had a very lucky day indeed. I decided that I had to book up a dolphin encounter before we left New Zealand and I asked at the hostel if there were any spots available luckily there were two spots on a boat ...
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Bunbury Dolphin Swim
A Travel Blog entry by sahs from Bunbury, Australia
Well, the water was cooler, and the weather not a balmy, but the swim was more accurately sold than the Monkey Mia Dolphin Experience, which counts for a lot in my book, especially after the disappointment of that so-called 'encounter.' Bunbury do not ...
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Dolphin encounter
A Travel Blog entry by avnl from Picton, South Island, New Zealand
... Breeze Cafe and watched the harbor and stores open up at 7 am. Then we checked in and I got my wetsuit for the dolphin swim. They had been having great luck with the dolphins, the day was again sunny and almost cloudless and I was nervous ...
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Swim with Dolphins Riviera Maya
A Travel Blog entry by izab from Riviera, Mexico
... . Foot-push is the best activity. You have to live it!! The Delphinus staff talked about the research institute for dolphin preservation and reproduction and they seem to be very professional, I learned a lot.. in fact, I watched a dolphin birth in ...
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The Day I met a Dolphin - Discovery Cove
A Travel Blog entry by avalonakasha from Orlando, Florida, United States
... our photo on to use as a pass for all the other parks that we booked through them (Seaworld, Aquatica and Busch Gardens). Our dolphin swim time was 14:45, we were in pod A7 and she explained that we were welcome to free food and drinks all day, as ...
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Recovering from Driving Coma & Dolphin Watching
A Travel Blog entry by sfrtw from Russell, New Zealand
... hour or so. Visibility was pretty poor and there was nothing much to see. But it was nice to swim a bit and get some exercise. Back on the Dolphin Seeker they told us it's time for boom-netting. On the right hand side of the boat ...
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Swim with Dolphins!!!
A Travel Blog entry by whereiscliffy from Kaikoura, New Zealand
... I think I've sh&t myself!!" Needless to say, I was finally sick after seeing Dolphins for all of 15 seconeds !!! thats $11 per dolphin! I could'nt move for the duration of our time in the sea which I was really peeved off about as I have bugger all ...
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The Saffron House Salt Rock
15 Robbins Road, Salt Rock, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
After traveling throughout Europe and Africa, we settled here in South Africa on the beautiful tropical Dolphin Coast. The Saffron House has all the best of our experiences, attention to detail and private gust areas. Our rooms each have private entrances ...
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Swim with Dolphins Akaroa
Main Wharf, , Akaroa, Christchurch-Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand
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There is only one place on the planet where you can swim with the world's smallest and rarest dolphin - the Hector's Dolphin - and that is the beautiful sheltered setting of Akaroa Harbour. Our company operates a jet powered catamaran for ultimate safety ...



