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Swim with the Dolphins in Hawaii


Step into the fascinating world of dolphins through a personal encounter as you swim and learn about this impressive mammal.  The opportunity to swim with dolphins is a humbling and special privilege. These gentle creatures are playful, creative and can induce a spiritual experience. Join our human pod for a swim with the dolphins with this Hawaii tour. Dolphins are one of the most intelligent creatures in the animal kingdom. These miraculous creatures will impress you with their use of sounds, movement and high frequency vibrations. Play is an important aspect of the dolphin culture. As you swim with dolphins you may catch them play fighting with other dolphins or playing with seaweed. Dolphins enjoy riding surf coastal swells and the bow waves of boats. If there is a catamaran passing by, you may see a dolphin leaping between the dual bow waves. Dolphins often synchronize their movements with one another. Take the opportunity to swim with dolphins in the waters of Hawaii with Big Island tours. Book your Hawaii Tours with Buzz Hawaii before your Hawaii vacation starts so you can spend more time enjoying Big Island adventures. Buzz Hawaii is standing by, waiting for your call, so they can help you add all of your favorite Hawaii tours to your Hawaii vacation package.  


Take the opportunity to swim with dolphins in their natural habitat. Dolphins are mammals not fish and are warm blooded creatures that give birth to one calf at a time. They are sociable animals that swim in pods numbering from five to 100 dolphins. Swimming with the dolphins is the most popular tour on the Big Island Hawaii. Enjoy swimming with Hawaii dolphins and watching as they use their powerful tail flukes in an up and down motion to move through the warm, crystal clear water of Hawaii. If you are lucky you may see a dolphin use its tail for hunting. A dolphin hits a fish into the air with their tail, hard enough to daze it, then they scoop it up as it falls back to the water. What an exciting episode to view! Let Buzz Hawaii plan the most popular and exciting Hawaii tour on the Big Island.  


The Spinner Dolphin is the most common and smallest dolphin found in Hawaii’s coast. It is known for its acrobatic display in which they spin longitudinally along their axis as they jump into the air. You can easily identify a spinner dolphin by a dark band that runs from their eye to their flipper, bordered above by a thin light line. Dolphins also use their tail to slap the water to warn other dolphins of danger. Other dolphins that may be found in the Hawaiian waters are the Spotted Dolphins and Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins. Whales are also spotted in the waters of the Big Island. Watch for the famous Humpback Whales and Pilot Whales. You may also come across manta rays, colorful tropical fish and sea turtles. Experienced and knowledgeable guides will educate you on Hawaii’s marine life while you are on your Swim with the Dolphins in Hawaii tour. Buzz Hawaii can educate you on the best discounted prices for this tour and any other tour you would like to add to your Hawaii vacation package.  


Dolphins find their home in the clean, clear waters of the Big Island Hawaii. During the day they swim to the waters near the Hawaii protected bays and shores. Dolphins like shallow, sandy bottoms of the bay area to play, rest, teach their young, and to sleep. When dolphins are resting, they will ignore humans, but when they are ready to play dolphins will increase their aerial performance and sounds. They will swim faster and break into small groups. This behavior is conducive for conditions that will enable humans to have the opportunity to interact with dolphins. Do not touch or feed the dolphins.


Captain Zodiac Wild Dolphin Swim


Join Captain Zodiac Wild Dolphin Swim on the Big Island Hawaii. Spinner Dolphins in Hawaii swim in large social groups called “pods.” On Captain Zodiac’s raft he will quietly approach the dolphin pod so you will have an up close and personal view of a fleet of dolphins. Captain Zodiac will follow the dolphins as they circle their resting area being careful not to disturb them.


This is the moment you put on your fins and mask as you gently slip over the side of the vessel. Using the proper instructions Captain Zodiac briefed you about before you left shore, you will know exactly how to tenderly swim in the vicinity of the pod, with a hope that the dolphins with approach. Stay calm and quiet, the pod will move closer to you with their synchronized swim, and you will suddenly see them beneath you. You may also see a young calf staying close to its mother. Listening for the clicks of their sonar is a thrilling part of the Captain Zodiac Wild Dolphin Swim tour in the Big Island Hawaii.


Kona coast is a favorite location for pods of dolphins. They rest here before their schedule nocturnal feeding. Captain Zodiac Wild Dolphin Swim is all about safety for the dolphins and follows the NOAA recommendations. Captain Zodiac will provide a dolphin encounter that will be an experience of a lifetime.


The Wild Dolphin Swim with Captain Zodiac provids a tropical snack, sodas, snorkel gear, professional instructions, and a friendly tour. You will experience a fun and quick ride on Captain Zodiac’s raft. We want to caution those that have neck and back problems and pregnant ladies. Ocean rafting can become bumpy at times so we do not recommend this adventure. Minimum age is ten years old.


Join Captain Zodiac for the best and most thrilling Big Island adventure as you swim with the dolphins! Schedule a Captain Zodiac Wild Dolphin Swim with Buzz Hawaii and enjoy a memorable dolphin encounter.


  Swimming with the dolphins will be an exciting and pleasurable experience if you follow these simple rules. As you swim with the Dolphins please respect them. Allow the dolphin to swim to you. Swim gently, stay near the boat, do not chase them and keep splashing to a minimum. Do not feed or touch the dolphins. Stay alert, dolphins may behind you, in front of you, or underneath you. Do not dive down with the dolphins. Avoid sudden noise or actions. It is best to swim with your arms by your side. For the best dolphin experience, passengers are limited to a small number.  


Please wear you swimsuit under your outer clothing, bring sunscreen, a towel, and if it is the winter months we recommend you bring a light jacket. All snorkeling gear is provided such as fins, mask, and snorkel. Snacks are provided.  


Let Buzz Hawaii provide you with the help you need to make great decisions for your Hawaii vacation package. Buzz Hawaii knows that a swim with a dolphin tour is a popular Hawaii tour that you will want to experience during your vacation on the Big Island Hawaii. Buzz Hawaii has discounted prices that will surprise you. Don’t delay, order Swim with the Dolphins in Hawaii Tour today! Contact Buzz Hawaii with all your Hawaii vacation needs today. Contact www.buzzhawaii.com today and save.



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