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Dolphin & Manatee Small-Boat Wildlife Tour

A small, open boat slips out into the calm Banana River and Thousand Islands to find wild bottlenose dolphins (seen on every trip) and Florida's iconic manatees (most trips) in their actual habitat, not a tank. It departs about 5 minutes from the terminal, so the risk of missing the ship is near zero — the most port-day-friendly nature outing here.

What to expect

You'll board a small, open boat just steps from the terminal and slip into the calm Banana River and Thousand Islands, where bottlenose dolphins are seen on every trip—often gliding within arm's reach. Most departures also encounter Florida's iconic manatees in their natural habitat, never in a tank. The 2-hour tour has you actively scanning the water, spotting wildlife in real time rather than passively listening to narration. You're back at the pier in roughly 2.5–3 hours total, leaving most of your port day free for additional exploration or relaxation onboard.

Who to call — book direct
Dolphin Family Tours LLC
From $49 per person for the 2-hour tour (verified on operator site); departs ~5 min from Port Canaveral at Harbortown.
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

DIRECT WINS. The ship's comparable water/dolphin sail runs ~$95-130 pp. Booking this local operator direct at $49 saves roughly $45-80 per person, and you're back at the pier faster.

Good to know

The operator departs just 5 minutes from Port Canaveral at Harbortown, eliminating the risk of missing your ship—ideal for port days. Book direct through Dolphin Family Tours LLC at $49 per person for the 2-hour tour, saving $45–80 versus the ship's comparable excursion (~$95–130 pp). Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and a light jacket; the open boat offers no shade and water spray is common. Plan to leave the ship by your first available tender or on-foot opportunity; with a sub-3-hour round trip, you can comfortably return 2–3 hours before departure and have buffer time for anything unexpected.

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