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BLUE LAGOON DOLPHIN SWIM....help, please...


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You can certainly pay to get to the island. Just ask Blue Lagoon. If they say yes, then just ask if you book the "Beach Break", will they let you on the same boat as the Dolphin excursion... I'm sure they will. It's more up to them than Royal.

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You can book an Observers pass on their website which allows access to the beach. Just book the same time slot as the others.

You will likely have to go to the Paradise Island Ferry Terminal to pick up your passes and board the ferry, but that's easy.

(Give them a call and see it you can get on the same ferry over as well, they HAVE done this in the past, just not sure if they do this anymore).

 

Then take the SAME boat back when you are finished.

www.dolphinencounters.com

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You can book an Observers pass on their website which allows access to the beach. Just book the same time slot as the others.

You will likely have to go to the Paradise Island Ferry Terminal to pick up your passes and board the ferry, but that's easy.

(Give them a call and see it you can get on the same ferry over as well, they HAVE done this in the past, just not sure if they do this anymore).

 

Then take the SAME boat back when you are finished.

www.dolphinencounters.com

 

Why wouldn't you just book a beach pass through the cruise and avoid the nonsense of heading over to paradise Island to grab the ferry?

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Why wouldn't you just book a beach pass through the cruise and avoid the nonsense of heading over to paradise Island to grab the ferry?

 

Haven't checked prices recently, but it's always been quite a bit cheaper to book an observer pass. Also, some ships don't offer just the beach pass.

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  • 2 weeks later...
Sailing Rccl in January. Would like older teens to swim with the dolphins at Blue Lagoon Island. Can adults just pay to get to the island and be observers? Royal says no....Blue Lagoon says yes and it was apparent it happens quite often!

 

Has anyone done this? Thanks!

 

Many people are not yet aware of how dolphins arrive at the swim with dolphin attractions or how they are 'trained' to perform for you/swim with you. If everyone wanting to swim with a dolphin or participate would take a few minutes to visit this link and learn a bit more our mammal friends would appreciate it.

https://www.dolphinproject.com/campaigns/captivity-industry/swimming-with-dolphins/

Thank you

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