Nassau Dolphin Shore Excursions ?

Phonedave

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Does anybody have any experence/recommendations for the dolphin related shore excursions on Nassau?

It will be me, and my two daughters (8 and 10)

What is the difference between the Blue Lagoon Dolphin Swim and the Blue Lagoon Dolphin Encounter? (Aside from $80 more per person) Both seem to have you in the water with the dolphins - one for 20 minutes and one for 30.

We have done the sting ray excursion to Blackbeard Cay. I didn't like that because it was about 45 minutes of sting rays, and then we were stuck on a tourist trap island for about another 2 hours until the boat went back to the ship.

I don't mind a long excursion, as long as the "excursion" itself is long. Not somthing where you are just left somwhere when you could be back enjoying the ship. A also dont mind short ones, provided they take you back when you are done.

Thanks
-dave
 

HS0411

Member
From what I remember in Guest Services on the Wonder, the one excursions is like 100 dollars and it's only in 4 feet of water, so you can't "swim" with them. The other one is more in depth and is done in deeper water so you can actually "swim" with them.

Guests told me they liked them both. I know the cheaper one was very popular and tended to book up quickly.

Let me know if you have any other questions.
 
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Phonedave

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From what I remember in Guest Services on the Wonder, the one excursions is like 100 dollars and it's only in 4 feet of water, so you can't "swim" with them. The other one is more in depth and is done in deeper water so you can actually "swim" with them.

Guests told me they liked them both. I know the cheaper one was very popular and tended to book up quickly.

Let me know if you have any other questions.


Both that I listed are in the 4' of water. The one where you swim (with a power assist vehicle) is over in Atlantic. Thats about $400 a person, and adults only.

Thanks
 
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HS0411

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Both that I listed are in the 4' of water. The one where you swim (with a power assist vehicle) is over in Atlantic. Thats about $400 a person, and adults only.

Thanks

Well, I'm lost and no help. It must have been added within the last year, since I was onboard. Sorry...
 
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