• Duration

    1 Hours 35 Minutes

  • Location

    Dolphin Cove

  • Available Tickets

    8

  • Price

    80$

Dolphin Cove is a popular marine attraction located in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, with additional locations in Montego Bay and Negril. It offers visitors the opportunity to interact with dolphins and other marine life in a natural environment. Here’s what you can expect at Dolphin Cove

Please enter the number of persons traveling in advance in the description box or call for custom prices. The set price for 1-4 persons is USD 80.00 total. Each additional person after the first 4 incurs a cost of only USD 15.00 per person.

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Swim with Dolphins

One of the main attractions at Dolphin Cove is the chance to swim and interact with dolphins. Visitors can participate in various dolphin programs, including swimming, touching, and even receiving a dolphin kiss.

Educational Presentations

Dolphin Cove typically offers educational presentations and talks about marine life, conservation efforts, and the importance of protecting the ocean environment. These presentations aim to raise awareness and promote environmental stewardship

Photography and Souvenirs

Dolphin Cove typically offers professional photography services, allowing visitors to capture their memorable interactions with the dolphins and other marine animals. There are also gift shops where visitors can purchase souvenirs, including clothing, accessories, and marine-themed merchandise.

Encounter Other Marine Life

In addition to dolphins, Dolphin Cove often features encounters with other marine animals such as sharks, stingrays, and tropical fish. Visitors may have the opportunity to feed and interact with these creatures under the supervision of trained staff.

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