If you wanted to plan an adventurous holiday for your kids, then there is no better option than taking them for a dolphin tour. Let us help you get more details about the tour and a little about dolphin protection while you are paying a visit. Hilton Head Dolphins are friendly and warm just like the people there. You will easily be able to spot them in all major places like Atlantic beach, the creek and the sound. There is nothing more mesmerizing than their silver, shining bodies. Kids and adults are instantly attracted by their graceful appearance. Tourists don’t forget to add a visit to the dolphins in their Hilton Head Tours. A little activity in the water and they come right up popping their heads to grin at you. Hilton Head dolphin tours are popular in the area because it is very easy to spot the. The Carolina coastline is filled with warm Atlantic bottlenose dolphins, which is estimated to be between 1,200 and 2,000. The numbers go down to 600 in winter as their migrate, but they always return in the spring and summer season to greet the tourists. Dolphin Tours It is important to understand how the tour operations work; you can hire a tour operator to take you on a guided dolphin watch on a double-deck boat to a small kayak. You will have to make reservations for the larger boats but the smaller ones can be hired after a few days booking. You just need to be careful during the busy season. All the boats used in tours are U.S. Coast Guard Inspected and the operations are licensed and knowledgeable. When it’s about the comfort in Hilton Head dolphin tour, you will have to know that the larger boats offer better amenities like snack bar, on-board rest rooms, more legroom, shaded seating, climate control system, and more. However, smaller boats, like hard-bottom rafts, pontoon boats, deck boats, motorized craigcats, Florida Flat boats, smaller sailboats can seat fewer people but gets you close to the dolphins. Dolphin Protection Dolphins might be friendly, but they are wild creatures with fangs, so keep that in mind. It's also worth remembering that the federal Marine Mammal Protection Act makes feeding, stroking, and harassing dolphins illegal. Refrain from patting their heads or throwing food at them. If you are reported with something, you might face civil or criminal consequences. These beautiful creatures do follow shrimp boats and wait for an easy meal when the shrimpers reduce their catch, despite federal restrictions. These clever creatures also know to cluster near docks where fisherman clean their catch, and a few old-timers who were in our seas prior to the feeding prohibition will continue to accompany leisure boats, recalling the days of lawful free food. At low tide, a group of intelligent dolphins will work together to herd a school of fish onto a beach, where they will feast. If you're out on the sea around sundown, look for a shrimp boat that has anchored. If you go close enough, you will see dolphins feeding from around shrimp boats.
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