Come aboard the River Explorer conveniently located on River Street in downtown Savannah, as the crew embarks on sightseeing eco-tour of the Lowcountry! On this tour you will make your way down river
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Location: Savannah
What's Included
- Sightings of dolphins, birds, and other marine life
- This tour is BYOB for any adult beverages, please drink responsibly.
- Sights of containerships headed to the Port of Savannah
- Drinks "non alcoholic" and snacks available for purchase.
- Trip is fully narrated by the Captain and First Mate
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no specific age limit for the Dolphin Eco Tour! Kids are definitely welcome, and it can be a fun educational experience for them. Just keep in mind that they should be able to follow safety instructions from the crew. I took my 7-year-old, and he loved seeing the dolphins and learning about the marine life.
A: Definitely wear something comfortable! It can get breezy out on the water, so I'd recommend layers. A light jacket or sweatshirt is good to have, especially if you plan to stay for sunset views. Also, don’t forget your sunglasses and sunscreen!
A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule if the weather isn't cooperating! The crew will contact you in case of rain or strong winds to find a new date that works for you. Just be sure to check their policy on rescheduling ahead of time, as it might vary. I did it once myself, and they were super accommodating.
Discussions
Just did the Dolphin Eco Tour in Savannah, and it was amazing!
I just got back from the Dolphin Eco Tour, and wow, what a great experience! The crew on the River Explorer was super knowledgeable and friendly. We saw a bunch of dolphins jumping and even some cool birds along the way. Plus, it’s BYOB, so my friends brought some drinks and we had a mini picnic while cruising! I’d recommend it for anyone looking for a fun day out in Savannah. Totally worth the price!
Considering gifting the Dolphin Eco Tour - any thoughts?
Thinking about surprising my parents with the Dolphin Eco Tour while they're visiting Savannah next month. They love nature and wildlife! Is this tour suitable for older folks? Should I book in advance? Any tips would be appreciated!