Dolphin and Wildlife History Tour

Cruise on the water to find local wildlike. You will pass by the St Augustine Lighthouse, St. Augustine inlet, Bridge of Lions, The Bayfront, the Fort, and The Great Cross.

Cruise on the water to find local wildlike. You will pass by the St Augustine Lighthouse, St. Augustine inlet, Bridge of Lions, The Bayfront, the Fort, and The Great Cross.

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Location: St Augustine

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on the Dolphin and Wildlife Tour?

A: There's no specific age limit for the Dolphin and Wildlife History Tour! It's family-friendly, so kids of all ages are welcome. Just make sure they’re supervised at all times, especially when near the edges of the boat. It's a great way for them to learn about the wildlife and history of St. Augustine!

Q: What should I wear on the Dolphin Tour? Is there a chance of getting wet?

A: You should definitely wear something comfortable, like shorts and a t-shirt. It can get windy out there, so a light jacket might be a good idea. As for getting wet, it’s always possible, especially if the dolphins decide to play near the boat! Bringing a towel might be smart.

Q: Can this tour be rescheduled if the weather is bad?

A: Yes, if the weather is bad, you can reschedule your Dolphin and Wildlife History Tour. The crew will keep an eye on the conditions and will contact you if they need to make changes. It’s always best to check closer to your date for updates.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Dolphin Tour – anyone done it?

I’m considering buying the Dolphin and Wildlife History Tour for my sister's birthday. She's always loved the ocean and wildlife! It seems like a great way to see the St. Augustine Lighthouse and maybe spot some dolphins. I read that the tour includes bottled water, but is there anything else I should know? Also, how long does the tour usually last?

Dolphin and Wildlife Tour – any must-knows?

I’m planning to take my family on the Dolphin Tour in a couple of weeks. I heard it’s a nice mix of wildlife and history, but does anyone have tips? What’s the best time to go and are there parking options near the dock at St. Augustine?