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I am taking my 12 year old granddaughter on the Sensation. She would like to do a dolphin excursion, but I am not interested in swimming with dolphins. Both of these excursions are 5 hours and I think at Blue Lagoon. Can I pay for the Family Beach Day and pay for her to do the VIP Dolphin Swim and be with her the whole day? Has anyone done this? Thanks.

 

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VIP Dolphin Swim & Beach Day with Lunch = Enjoy a dolphin kiss, a hug and many other interactions. Take the excitement up a gear and get ready for more fun as your dolphin friend pushes you at…

 

$194.99/Person

 

Port: Nassau, The Bahamas

Duration: 5 Hours

Activity Level: Moderate

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Family Beach Day with Lunch at Blue Lagoon Island = Escape to paradise, a secluded island surrounded by white sand beaches and crystal clear water, with lunch included.

 

$74.99/Price $64.99/Child

 

Port: Nassau, The Bahamas

Duration: 5 Hours

Activity Level: Easy

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We did the blue lagoon back in 2009. It was one of the most beautiful places we have ever been. We swam with the dolphins, and enjoyed the beach lagoon. You will take a ferry (owned by blue lagoon) to a private island about 40 minutes from Nassau. If you get the beach day package, you can roam and observe the dolphins from the pier fairly well. But you will not be able to go close to where your daughter will be, with the dolphins. If that works for you, it sure will save on cost. They did great with the dolphin swim and experience. Enjoyed every minute and wished there was more time. They were very knowledge and seemed to take care of the dolphins well. And a heads up...the photos they sell are some of the most expensive we have ever seen...but they look great, and where else will you have a photo of you with a dolphin...

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We did the blue lagoon back in 2009. It was one of the most beautiful places we have ever been. We swam with the dolphins, and enjoyed the beach lagoon. You will take a ferry (owned by blue lagoon) to a private island about 40 minutes from Nassau. If you get the beach day package, you can roam and observe the dolphins from the pier fairly well. But you will not be able to go close to where your daughter will be, with the dolphins. If that works for you, it sure will save on cost. They did great with the dolphin swim and experience. Enjoyed every minute and wished there was more time. They were very knowledge and seemed to take care of the dolphins well. And a heads up...the photos they sell are some of the most expensive we have ever seen...but they look great, and where else will you have a photo of you with a dolphin...

 

Thank you, as long as I am on the beach within shouting distance, we should be fine. I just didn't know if these two excursions were at the same location and arrived and left at the same time.

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We were just there. I would have let my 12 year old son do it and stayed on the beach without worrying about his safety on the island. As I posted earlier, we found the island lame but we lean towards adrenaline junkys when it comes to oceans. Bring a book. For both of you. Yes. You can definately split it up like that. With the two excursions. You will ride over together and hang out together most the day. Your granddaughter will get a time slot for the dolphin part and they call the time slots over the loud speaker which you can hear all over the island.

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