Bimini Snorkeling Sites
We get quite a bit of feedback from our guests about the wild dolphin trips with us. Some send us emails while others place comments on the Wild Dolphins Facebook Fan Page. Believe it or not, some people still write us actual letters! (Sometimes hand written...in ink...on actual paper... mailed with a stamp!)

What ever method anyone uses to communicate is fine with us however, the one common thread is this. We love hearing from people who've been out on the Dolphin boat with us.

If you have been out with us on one of our wild dolphin trips, and you'ld like to share your experience with others, then we invite you to email us at:

When sending us your comments about a specific trip, please let us know the dates of that trip and include your name. We generally only publish a contributors first name and city with the comment but we can not publish anything without your name and permission.

 

A Few Comments from our Guests

I lived on Bimini for a few years and always loved going to see the dolphins with the Keefe's, an amazing adventure every time. When you are swiming with the dolphins in the wild you get a real sense of their beauty and amazing personalities. It is more like meeting a new friend than looking at the animals. You come... away from the experience changed for the better.

Doug R.

Hi Bill and Nowdla,
Thank you! Thank you! for all the wonderful memories you have given me of my beloved dolphin friends and my favorite island Bimini!

Malaena T.

My family had the blessed experience of swimming with these amazing Bimini dolphin! It was truly a life altering experience!

Lisa C.

Hi Bill,
We had a great time. We so much enjoyed your family and our time with the dolphins. I'm sending a few pictures………

Ken and Jasmine S.

The Dolphin Trip
This trip is a must do - truly a fantastic chance to interact with a resident pod of Atlantic Spotted Dolphins. What happens is pretty simple - Bill and Nowdla happened upon the dolphins 15 or 20 years ago. By running north onto the Great Bahama Bank, they can often find the pod. The only complication is finding whether the dolphins want to play. Usually this can be accomplished with the dive boat, as dolphins seem to love the wake.

They put you in the water on snorkel (and with camera) and circle the boat around you. The dolphins will dive underneath you and swim up in an underwater ballet that unfolds around you. We got to interact with 2 separate pods of 4-5 dolphins each .............. Read the full review

Chris - Arlington VA -

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