Our captains at Dolphin and Snorkeling Tours Panama City Beach are highly trained and skilled in spotting and watching dolphins and their movements. We set the boat up at a safe distance so you don't get in the water too close to them.
Our mission is to work with a purpose: By providing Panama City Beach dolphin tours as educational experiences, which allows a greater understanding and appreciation of wildlife. We are an eco-friendly tour and take steps to make sure we do not disturb or harm any wildlife. The dolphins will thank you for choosing an eco-tour outfitter who cares, we will too.
Our guides have spent many years studying dolphin behavior and are experts in locating them. They also safely guide our guests how to get into the water and observe the dolphins in their natural environment. Your captain will also snorkel with you, showing you starfish, pufferfish and welch conchs.
St. Andrew Bay hosts one of the world's largest resident populations (the iconic gray dolphins) of bottlenose dolphins. This is the area most people are most familiar with from movies, television and marine parks. Although the dolphins in St. Andrew Bay are wild, they are familiar with human presence and boaters are often found among the group of dolphins.
When you book a private charter, you have the boat all to yourself. This lets you customize your tour however you would like to. On a private tour we can take up to 6 guests plus the captain.
Book yourself a sunset dolphin tour or a snorkeling & dolphin tour and enjoy the hidden gems in our area that make us glad we call Panama City Beach home.
Snorkeling on St Andrews Bay, Panama City, is particularly suitable for amateur swimmers because the water is often open, calm, shallow, and full of life. People of all ages and expertise are welcomed for an awe-inspiring lifetime experience in the water with us.
Panama City Beach is the perfect spot for beginners to get the feel of snorkeling and it is also a great place to start a snorkel safari. Exploring along the jetty and out toward the entrance to the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico will offer the chance to spot tropical fish, crabs, rays, and other small marine animals.
Generally, there is a good chance of seeing dolphins any time the sun is out and the water is calm and clear. Feeding activities are normally seen on an outgoing tide. Your best bet is to choose a dolphin tour operator like Panama City Beach Dolphin Tours that is on the water nearly every day of the year.