Three Places
to Interact with Dolphins in Hawaii
By 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 dolphins 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.
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.
Lisa Weber lives
on the Big Island of Hawaii and runs a Hawaii Travel website at
Oahu, Hawaii
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