Tybee Island Dolphin Tour
Savannah, GA
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Take a few hours out of your day to enjoy this Tybee Island Dolphin Tour. Travel over to the island, stroll around and have lunch at one of the many restaurants, enjoy amazing local cuisine, spectacular scenery, exotic birds, and an alligator pond with over a hundred reptiles. After lunch, you will board the boat for a Dolphin Cruise through Tybee Island’s-waterways in search of the bottle-nose dolphin playing in their natural-habitat. Following the Dolphin Cruise, you will stop by the Tybee Island Lighthouse overlooking the Atlantic Ocean for a photo opportunity before returning to Savannah! Anchors aweigh, book today!
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- Cruise the water with a Dolphin Tour in Tybee Island departing from Savannah, Georgia
- The cruise includes views of Historic Fort Pulaski, Cockspur Island Lighthouse & Tybee Island Lighthouse
- Enjoy amazing local cuisine spectacular scenery, exotic birds, & reptiles
- Lunch at the Crab Shack on your own for an additional cost
- Great experience for all ages
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Excellent
It was great inside the tour bus and on the boat ride. I received lots of help from everyone because. My sister and I both have walkers . I would highly recommend this tour
Linda S.
about 1 year ago
Great Time
The bus ride was lovely and educational, enjoyed the animals at the crab shack, and the boat ride was relaxing and provided the best pics of the trip.
Brian O.
about 2 years ago
Dolphin Enjoyment
The small tour of Savannah was very nice and our tour guide, Chris, was very entertaining. The boat ride to view the dolphins was fun and we saw many dolphins in the bay. I just wish they had come a little closer to the boat.
Deb P.
about 2 years ago