
| 2 Hour Snorkeling & Swim With Dolphin Adventure aboard the Sea Screamer. $38.00 ALL AGES • Pro Snorkel Gear & Masks Provided • Take in the Scenery as we Cruise to Our Great Snorkel Spots Call to Reserve Your Tickets for the Snorkel Trip on Sea Screamer |
•• Ease off the Aft Swim Platform with help from the Crew |
| • Arrive 30 Minutes Ahead of Departure Time | • See Dolphin and Fascinating Sea Life in Emerald Clear Waters |
| • Wear appropriate Swim Wear and Bring Towels | • Enjoy Snorkeling, Swimming and Shell Collecting by Shell Island |
| • Pro Snorkel Gear & Masks Provided | • Fun and Professional Captain and Crew assist Everyone |
| • Take in the Scenery as we Cruise to Our Great Snorkel Spots | • Sip a Cold Beverage while Relaxing as we head Back to Port |
| • Listen to Informative Captain describe Local Marine Habitat | • Smile Big and Snap, Lots of Cool Photos for Friends to See |
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Available any day during the week.
Preferred times available:
11am, 2pm, or 4pm.
Call to reserve and book a time.
Book your very own 2-hour personalized boat tour with your own private captain. Includes snorkeling gear, ice cold water, and your choice of activities including swimming with dolphins, snorkeling behind shell island, critter encounters, swimming over a shipwreck, and walking on shell island!
Price is $50.00 a person. You can have up to 6 passengers on the private tours.
For $100.00 extra include your own personal photographer on board and you get to take home a disk of images taken during your Sea Adventure!
The dolphins are wild animals in their natural habitat, they are not in tanks or netted areas. Swimming with the dolphins is NOT A GUARANTEE; it depends on the current conditions and is up to the captain's discretion. Swimming with the dolphins does not mean you will be able to touch or pet them, it only means being in the water with them swimming around you. They could be two to twenty feet from you or not come up to you at all. However, it is pretty rare for us to not see the dolphins.
Once again, these are WILD dolphins in their natural habitat doing what they want to do. Encounters happen on nearly every trip; however, there is no way that we can guarantee it. We are bound by the laws of The Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 and subsequent amendments, in addition to the laws of the State of Florida. We are not allowed to feed or harass dolphins.