Staff Answer
Jun 25, 2026 - 11:30 AM
It comes down to what you want out of that day, because each one feels totally different once you are out there. Dolphin cruises involve movement and watching the water. You are cruising a lot and hoping for good sightings, so it is great if you want a relaxed sit back experience without much physical activity. Sandbar trips are more social. You are anchored in shallow water, hanging out, swimming, and just enjoying time in one spot. Snorkeling is more active and depends heavily on clarity, conditions, and where the captain can safely take you. If I am talking to someone, I usually say pick dolphin cruise if you want something scenic, sandbar if you want to chill and swim, and snorkeling if you want something a little more hands on.
