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donny
12-07-2009, 13:03
Can anyone help? We want to do a dolphin watch / swim. We are staying in emerald island and have done 'discovery cove'. It was to 'captive' for me. Anybody had any other dolphin experience, or even a boat trip to see dolphins that we could do in a day? I'm sure there is more down at the keys but its a bit to far.
Thanks for any help

sjp88_8
12-07-2009, 13:57
Hi,

The Sea Screamer at Clearwater might be worth a look. We did it in April this year and saw a good few dolphins. We thought it was good value for money at about $20 each and it was well over a hours tour.

SJP

sundowner
12-07-2009, 16:49
We also went on Sea Screamer and had a great day out. There were a lot of dolphins following the boat. It was a great experience.

donny
14-07-2009, 05:36
many thanks for these tips, had never even heard of the sea screamer, it looks fab, kids very excited, something else on the 'to do list'!![clap][clap][clap]

Lindyloo
07-08-2009, 21:18
If you are up for a bit of a drive, the Dolphin Research Center on the Keys is well worth a visit. It is a much more 'natural' experience as the dolphins are kept in large sea water lagoons. We just spent the whole day there, as our daughter had saved up to be a Trainer for the day. She loved every minute of it.

KarenScott
08-08-2009, 08:29
We didn't try the sea screamer but will next time, however the dolphins swam very close to the shoreline quite a few times during our day at the beach and even that was very exciting for me:D

donny
08-08-2009, 16:31
lindyloo, can i ask did you drive down in one day? and were you staying in kissimmee? how long did it take?
thanks

Lindyloo
21-08-2009, 17:12
Sorry for the delay.

To drive there in a day is a liitle bit far - it would take about 4 hours on the Florida turnpike. There is, however, a great little motel just up the road called the Flamingo Inn. So if you wanted to venture down I would recommand staying down there a day or to. The whole area is well worth a visit.

BarryR
21-08-2009, 20:43
There are several companies that offer manatee and dolphin cruises over on the banana river departing from Kelly Park - about a 45-60 minute drive out towards KSC. They are small companies often with a couple of boats each but we have been several times and it is a lot more personal and sedate than the 40mph Sea Screamer ... these guys cut the engine and drift and the manatees come right up close ... and the dolphins come in via Canaveral lock for a play too.

donny
22-08-2009, 02:02
that sounds really nice also! do you have a web address? i've googled kelly park but cant find the bit about the boats.
thanks for your help

brendawilliams
24-08-2009, 03:18
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by donny
that sounds really nice also! do you have a web address? i've googled kelly park but cant find the bit about the boats.
thanks for your help
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Here is some information

Banana River Boat Ramp at Merritt Island
Kelly Park East on North Banana River Drive

If you are traveling from the Orlando Airport it's an easy drive with little or no turns after you exit the airport and head east on 520 for exactly 40 miles, then turn on exit 52 or Banana River Drive. Head south for a couple of hundred yards and you'll see Kelly Park on the left. It's that easy... You can't go wrong! But if you insist on putting the address in your GPS.

Banana River Boat Ramp
Kelly Park
2550 North Banana River Drive
Merritt Island, FL 32952

Genie
26-08-2009, 14:33
Try checking out swimdolphins they do a 2 day trip from Orlando incorporating a dolphin swim at the dolphin rescue centre mentioned above, a trip to a Gator park, airboat ride and visit Miami on the way back. I have done this trip several times and is fabulous.