Eco and Dolphin Watch Tour of South Padre Island

Enjoy a one and a half hour South Padre Island Dolphin Watch aboard the newly renovated Murphy's Law and see Atlantic Bottle-nose Dolphins in their natural habitat. During the Eco Tour/Dolphin Watch,

Enjoy a one and a half hour South Padre Island Dolphin Watch aboard the newly renovated Murphy's Law and see Atlantic Bottle-nose Dolphins in their natural habitat. During the Eco Tour/Dolphin Watch, you will also have the opportunity to see local and migratory birds and various sea life. The guided tour will also include the southernmost U.S. Coast Guard Station, Boca Chica Beach, the current location of Space X, and the South Padre Island Jetties...entryway to the Brownsville Ship Channel where one of the largest Shrimp Fleet calls home.

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Location: South Padre Island

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age limits for kids on the Eco and Dolphin Watch Tour?

A: There aren't any specific age limits for the Eco and Dolphin Watch Tour. They usually welcome kids of all ages, which is great since it's such a fun and educational experience! Just keep in mind that younger kids may need to be supervised closely, especially near the water.

Q: What if the weather is bad on the day of the tour? Can we reschedule?

A: Yes, if the weather conditions are unsafe for the tour, they will give you the option to reschedule. Just make sure you call them ahead of time to confirm any changes. It's best to check the weather forecast a day or two prior to your scheduled tour.

Q: How early do we need to arrive for the Dolphin Watch tour?

A: It's best to arrive at least 15-30 minutes before the tour starts. This gives you time to check in and grab a good spot on the boat. The tour can get busy, especially on weekends, so arriving early is always a good idea!

Discussions

Just did the Eco and Dolphin Watch Tour — what a blast!

Hey everyone! I just got back from the Eco and Dolphin Watch Tour in South Padre Island and had such an amazing experience! The boat, Murphy's Law, was super nice, and we saw a bunch of dolphins playing around. Our guide was really knowledgeable too, telling us about the local birds and sea life. I think it was about $40 per person which felt totally worth it. Just a heads up, wear sunscreen because you’re out on the water for a while!

Considering this tour as a gift, but is it fun for older folks?

I’m thinking of gifting the Eco and Dolphin Watch Tour to my grandparents. They love nature but aren’t super adventurous. Do you think they'd enjoy it? I read some reviews saying it’s pretty chill and educational, which sounds good for them. Any thoughts?