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Three Places to Interact with Dolphins in Hawaii
Lisa Weber
Visitors to Hawaii frequently see dolphins from shore or on a whale-watching
cruise or fishing boat. Visitors sometimes happen to be in the water snorkeling
or kayaking when a pod of dolphins swims by. Some visitors even seek out
dolphins, either by frequenting areas where dolphins live and play, like
Kealakekua Bay on the Big Island, or by taking a boat tour that frequents areas
where dolphins live and play. If however, you would like to guarantee up-close
dolphin interaction you can pay for the privilege at three places in Hawaii.
1. Dolphin Quest on the Big Island
Pros: Children 5 years and up can participate. Several programs to choose
from. Cons: No actual 'swimming' with dolphins. The Dolphin Quest Program on the
Big Island is located at the Hilton Waikoloa Village hotel. You do not have to
be a guest at the hotel to participate in or watch the dolphin programs. The
program includes dolphin trivia and facts, close up examination the program's
captive dolphin's body parts like teeth and tail, getting to feed the dolphins,
being in the water with the dolphins, and watching them underwater with the
mask. Each person also gets a few photo opportunities touching or holding a
dolphin in different poses.
2. Dolphin Quest on Oahu
Pros: Extensive program for kids 5 to 12. Cons: No actual 'swimming' with
dolphins. The Oahu program is located at the Kahala Mandarin Oriental Hotel.
Although the Oahu and Big Island programs are similar in theme, there are
differences. The Oahu program includes many of the same aspects as the Big
Island program but here kids also have an opportunity to interact with reef fish
and sea turtles. Oahu also offers a program that is half as long and a little
less expensive.
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3. Sea Life Park on Oahu
Pros: If your dolphin is willing, you get to hold onto his/her dorsal fin
for a swim. Cons: Out of a 45 minute program, only 15 of it is in the water.
Only for ages 13 and up. This program also includes the price of admission to
Sea Life Park. It features a lot of in-depth dolphin facts and some close up
dolphin interaction, plus 15 minutes in the water with the dolphins. Pictures
are also available.
About the author:
Lisa Weber lives on the Big Island of Hawaii and runs a Hawaii Travel website
at http://www.andhawaii.com/hawaii/oahu/index.html
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