Looking for an unforgettable adventure in Kaikoura, New Zealand? Look no further than Dolphin Encounter Kaikoura! Get up close and personal with these wild marine animals on a 2.5 hour dolphin swim Kaikoura experience. Not a swimmer? You can still participate in the tour by choosing the spectator option instead!
Dolphin Encounter Kaikoura offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to swim with the pods of Dusky Dolphins that call Kaikoura home. Along with the experienced and knowledgeable guides, you will embark on a scenic boat ride out to the open ocean onboard a purpose built vessel. The curious Kaikoura dolphins are usually interested in the boat and you may be treated to dolphins displaying their acrobatic abilities both above and below the water! If you have chosen the swimming option, now is your chance to jump into the water and swim alongside these incredible creatures!
Kaikoura is renowned for its marine life, and the dolphin encounter is a must-do activity for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. The dolphins in Kaikoura are known for their curiosity and love of human interaction, making this experience truly unique and unforgettable. As Dolphin Encounter Kaikoura tours involve interaction with wild dolphins, their presence is never guaranteed,. However, due to the abundance of wildlife in the area, Dolphin Encounter Kaikoura do have a very high success rate for seeing dolphins.
For the dolphin swim Kaikoura activity, it's important that you feel confident swimming in the open ocean, and having previous snorkelling experience is a plus. Floatation devices are available to use upon request and the expert Dolphin Encounter Kaikoura guides will provide you with all the necessary equipment and safety instructions for an enjoyable experience.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to connect with wild Kaikoura dolphins and create memories that will last a lifetime. Book your dolphin encounter Kaikoura experience today and get ready for an adventure like no other in the stunning waters of Kaikoura, New Zealand.