On this trip, guests will explore the Bay waters and the Gulf of Mexico in search of Dolphin, Manatee and Turtles. These encounters happen on a regular basis. The Dolphin are extremely playful and can
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Location: Fort Myers
What's Included
- Bottled water
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There are no strict age limits for the Dolphin Tours at Fort Myers Beach. Kids of all ages are welcome! Just keep in mind that younger children might need to be supervised closely, especially when the boat is moving. It’s a great experience for families, and they usually provide life jackets for little ones.
A: If the weather forecast looks bad, the tour operator will usually contact you to discuss rescheduling options. They prioritize safety and will not put guests out on the water if conditions are unfavorable. It’s a good idea to check their cancellation policy beforehand, just in case!
A: Wear comfy clothes and don't forget your sunscreen! You might want to bring a light jacket as it can get breezy on the water. Flip-flops or water shoes are a good idea too, especially if you're planning to jump in for a swim afterwards. Also, bring a hat and sunglasses to keep the sun out of your eyes!
Discussions
Just went on the Dolphin Tour in Fort Myers Beach!
OMG, I just got back from the Dolphin Tours with BeeLine Fishing Charters and it was AMAZING! We saw dolphins jumping right next to the boat, like, less than 10 feet away! The whole experience was so relaxing and the guides were super friendly. I think it costs around $70 per person, and they give you bottled water. Perfect for anyone who loves nature or just wants a chill day on the water. I’m thinking about gifting this to my parents for their anniversary!
Thinking about gifting Dolphin Tours for my friend's birthday!
Hey everyone! I'm trying to decide if the Dolphin Tours would be a good birthday gift for my friend. She loves animals and the water! Do you think it's a fun experience for adults? I’d love to hear from anyone who's been on it. The idea of seeing dolphins in their natural habitat sounds incredible!