Only six people can take the Panama City Beach Dolphin Tours. The tour allows guests to explore St. Andrew Bay with ease, get to know the captain, and even see the dolphins. As your captain takes the tour boat to the dolphins as possible, you can ask questions, take photos, and shoot video. However, he will be respectful of their needs and not cause any harm.
Snorkelers can go and come as they like in the snorkeling area. You can feel secure knowing your family is safe and having the time of their life.
This unique opportunity to see wild bottlenose dolphins in their natural habitat is sure to make memories that will last a lifetime. We invite you to join us for one of our Panama City Beach Dolphin Tours. This will make your Panama City Beach vacation unforgettable.
For more information about the tour, please contact us. Each round will be different as we can't control the main theme.
If you charter a private boat, you own the boat. This allows you to personalize your tour the way you want. For private tours, we can accommodate 6 guests plus our captain.
Book yourself a sunset dolphin tour or a snorkeling & dolphin tour and enjoy the hidden gems in our area that make us glad we call Panama City Beach home.
Are you looking for something unique and fun for your Florida vacation? For more information about the Shell Island snorkeling and dolphin tours contact Dolphin and Snorkeling Trips Panama City Beach. We look forward to meeting you soon!
Panama City Beach is the perfect spot for beginners to get the feel of snorkeling and it is also a great place to start a snorkel safari. Exploring along the jetty and out toward the entrance to the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico will offer the chance to spot tropical fish, crabs, rays, and other small marine animals.
Generally, there is a good chance of seeing dolphins any time the sun is out and the water is calm and clear. Feeding activities are normally seen on an outgoing tide. Your best bet is to choose a dolphin tour operator like Panama City Beach Dolphin Tours that is on the water nearly every day of the year.