A 25-minute ferry drops you on family-owned Blue Lagoon Island, where you wade into a natural ocean-fed lagoon for a real in-water dolphin swim - the signature dorsal-fin tow and the boogie-board foot-push finale that launches you across the water. Dolphin Encounters owns the island and the program, so you are booking the actual source, and the day folds in beach time, lunch and optional nurse-shark and sea-lion add-ons. It is the marquee marine-mammal experience of the port.
What to expect
A 25-minute ferry carries you to family-owned Blue Lagoon Island, where you wade into a natural ocean-fed lagoon for a signature in-water dolphin swim—complete with the dorsal-fin tow and boogie-board foot-push finale that launches you across the water. After the main event, the day unfolds across the island's beach, where you'll claim a chair and umbrella, rinse off in the showers, and enjoy a buffet lunch. If you want more, nurse-shark and sea-lion encounters are available as add-ons to extend your marine-mammal roster.
Same island, same dolphins - the cruise lines resell this very program at $269-329/person, so direct saves ~$15-70. Ship verdict: book direct unless the dolphin-swim slots sell out for your date, in which case the ship's pre-blocked inventory can be the only way on. A cheaper shallow-water 'Dolphin Encounter' tier (~$131+VAT direct) exists if you don't need the deep-water swim.
Good to know
Book directly with Dolphin Encounters to save $15–70 per person versus cruise-line resale (direct ~$258.50 with VAT; ship pricing $269–329). Arrive early enough to secure your ferry slot—deep-water dolphin-swim time slots can sell out, particularly on peak dates, so book ahead if possible. Plan for a full 6–8 hour window from pier to return; locker access and showers on-island let you refresh before heading back to the ship. Bring reef-safe sunscreen and a towel; the boogie-board finale will get you thoroughly soaked.