Paddleboarding with Dolphins: A Family Adventure in Bonita Springs
When I heard about the Dolphin and Manatee Tour in Bonita Springs, I knew it was a must-try for our family. Join me as I recount our magical day paddling through the waterways of Fort Myers, surrounded by playful dolphins and guided by the ever-friendly Eric.
Setting Sail on a Family Adventure
As a family travel writer, I’m always on the lookout for activities that promise both fun and learning for all ages. So, when I heard about the Dolphin and Manatee Tour in Bonita Springs, I knew it was a must-try for our family. The idea of paddling through the beautiful waterways of Fort Myers, surrounded by dolphins and manatees, was too enticing to pass up.
Our guide, Eric, was a gem. From the moment we arrived, he made us feel welcome and at ease. His ability to remember everyone’s name in our group of 16 was impressive, and his friendly demeanor set the tone for the day. Before we hit the water, Eric gave us a quick and effective tutorial on paddleboarding. Even my youngest, who had never paddled before, caught on quickly. It was reassuring to see how easily everyone adapted, regardless of age or experience.
Dancing with Dolphins
Once we were on the water, the magic truly began. The highlight of our tour was undoubtedly the time we spent with two playful dolphins. For about 20 minutes, they swam around and under our boards, putting on a show that left us all in awe. It was a surreal experience, watching these magnificent creatures interact so closely with us. My kids were thrilled, and I couldn’t help but feel a sense of wonder myself.
Eric’s knowledge of the area’s history and wildlife added an educational layer to our adventure. As we paddled, he shared fascinating facts about the local ecosystem and the creatures we encountered. It was a perfect blend of fun and learning, making it an ideal family outing.
Navigating the Waters
The tour was well-organized, with a figure-eight pattern that allowed those who were ready to head back to do so, while others could continue exploring. Paddling against the current was a bit challenging at times, but it added to the adventure. Just a heads-up for fellow parents: there aren’t any bathrooms at the launch site, so plan accordingly.
Finding the meeting point was a bit tricky, as there’s no building, just cars parked on the shoulder. If you’re using an iPhone, the map might get a bit confused, but Android users should have no trouble. Look for the paddleboard trailers on the side of the road, and you’ll know you’re in the right place.
Overall, the Dolphin and Manatee Tour was a fantastic experience that I would highly recommend to any family looking for a unique and memorable adventure. The combination of friendly guides, stunning wildlife, and the thrill of paddleboarding made for a day we won’t soon forget. It’s these kinds of experiences that make family travel so rewarding, and I can’t wait to share more of our adventures with you!