Cabos Dolphins is a marine center that offers a range of dolphin encounter programs for guests of all ages. Interact with these smart marine mammals and discover more about their physiology, anatomy and history. Learn the hand signals to communicate with them and watch their fascinating tricks in and out of the water. Feed the dolphins as they swim around your legs, play with them or glide through the water on their dorsal fin. The park also has programs for non-swimmers. The dolphin center is a must-see attraction if you have always wanted to be in the water with the dolphins. You will also learn a great deal about these fascinating creatures. Programs are educational, interactive and fun.If you have ever wanted to know how to train a dolphin, you can sign up to be a “trainer for a day.” Work beside park rangers, feed the dolphins, learn how to take care of them and help with other dolphin programs. Make sure you book ahead as all programs have different schedules depending on the date. You get a considerable discount if you book two days in advance. Don’t wear jewelry to the park and use biodegradable sunscreen to protect the dolphins and their environment. Cabo Dolphins is part of Cabo Adventures, a local touring and excursions operator. You can combine your dolphin interaction program with one of the many other activities the company offers. Plunge through the forest on a zip line, climb rugged mountains, join a camel adventure safari, mountain bike through the desert, or scuba dive in the warm ocean. After a day of adventure, sail across the water and watch whales breach in front of your boat.Cabo Dolphins overlooks the marina in Cabo San Lucas. Transportation is included from most hotels in Los Cabos.
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