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dolphin swim

Posted:
23 Apr 2009 16:29
by LynnJenny
has anyone done a dolphin swim i would like to try it in june but am not a good swimmer and dont like deep water how deep do you have to go

Posted:
23 Apr 2009 18:18
by Erik The Viking
the water is very deep but you have a large buoyancy jacket on so there is zero chance of you sinking below your shoulders.

Posted:
23 Apr 2009 18:58
by booker
i'm thinking of treating my wife to this for her birthday,


Posted:
23 Apr 2009 19:05
by LynnJenny
got to do it sounds great
dolphin swim

Posted:
23 Apr 2009 21:47
by maryb
Where do you book it? does anyone know? thanks

Posted:
23 Apr 2009 22:15
by Erik The Viking
go to the
marmaris palace
hotel on the way to marmaris (strangely enough!) the dolphin pens are on the sea and the booking office is at the bottom of the steps, open every day except saturdays.

Posted:
24 Apr 2009 10:06
by Silky10
Hi Donna, I see it hasn't been included in the excursions list as yet so can you post prices etc?
Thanks.

Posted:
24 Apr 2009 12:26
by LynnJenny
maybe you could come as well donna want to do it its the thought of the deep water

Posted:
24 Apr 2009 16:29
by daviemc
Does anyone know the current price to swim with the Dolphins and can you book this a few days in advance

Posted:
24 Apr 2009 17:46
by JT
Look at the post 2 up from yours davie

Posted:
24 Apr 2009 19:35
by Erik The Viking
As i have posted before its £28 for 15 minutes

Posted:
24 Apr 2009 19:48
by JT
Hmm nearly as expensive as 15 minutes on a jet ski
Thats a lot of money to swim with a fish for 15 minutes (yes I know its a mammal) but if its what people want then its their money I suppose

Posted:
24 Apr 2009 20:56
by Erik The Viking
it sounds a lot but that is time dedicated to you alone where the dolphin will tow you round the pen, you feed it and it gives you a fishy kiss! if there are about 6 or you then you stay in the water with them for the full time, around 1.5 hours

Posted:
24 Apr 2009 21:07
by JT
Aha so the trick is to book the whole family in at once so a family of 4 would £120 ish for an hour

Posted:
24 Apr 2009 22:19
by salford_steve
According to the website for the company that owns it they quote 80 euro for 15 mins so that is more or less £80
Steve

Posted:
24 Apr 2009 23:47
by LynnJenny
my son is coming over inn may so he is going to try it it cost £80 for an hour in mexico you got in and got used tothem feed them and play then had a swim

Posted:
25 Apr 2009 08:27
by Erik The Viking
salford_steve wrote:According to the website for the company that owns it they quote 80 euro for 15 mins so that is more or less £80
Steve
it certainly wasnt that last year

Posted:
25 Apr 2009 09:45
by Erik The Viking
look at photos ive posted...

Posted:
25 Apr 2009 10:19
by Colette
I thought this was set up for handicapped or disabled people to swim with them ?

Posted:
25 Apr 2009 10:26
by LynnJenny
donna that sounds better if i stand on a platform and just play with them i dont need to go into deep water that sounds like fun