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Where are the wild dolphins?

Caribbean Bahamas

The Bahamas is famous for having the clearest sea water on earth, and has been rated as "the top ten most romantic honeymoon resorts in the world", "the top ten most charming beaches in the world" and "the best island in the Caribbean". It is also the "romantic back garden" that Americans admire.

The classic route of the Bahamas includes four islands: Nassau, the capital full of urban charm, Paradise Island with the world's largest open-air aquarium, Harbour Island famous for its pink beaches and Irusara Island, a world-class diving resort.

Here, you can enjoy close contact with dolphins.

Among them, the most famous hotel in Harbour Island is the elegant and fashionable Pink Sands Hotel, which belongs to the Island Outpost Group. In addition, the newly renovated Coral Sands Hotel and Romola Bay Club are also great.

Morton Island, Australia

In Brisben, Australia, there is a beautiful island called Tian Ge Luma Wild Dolphin Island. The official name is Morton Island, which is located in Morton Bay, Australia. It is famous for artificially feeding wild dolphins.

"Tian Ge Luma" is an Australian indigenous language, which means "a place where marine fish gather". Legend has it that the dolphins here are smart and kind, and they are good friends of the local aborigines. They often drive away a large number of fish here, helping indigenous people to fish without blowing away dust, hence the name Luma, Tian Ge. For several years, the wild dolphins here have come to the island every evening rain or shine.

Every evening, a group of wild bottlenose dolphins come here to spend their "nightlife". Visitors living on the island can not only watch their naughty and elegant swimming strokes at close range, but also feed the smartest marine life in the world and experience the intimate and extremely special feeling with wild dolphins. When tourists feed, they can also splash a few waves and play with the smartest animals on the planet.

New Zealand Malaysia coast

This is also a paradise for dolphins. Lucky tourists can appreciate the fairy charm of dolphins while enjoying the beautiful scenery.

According to the local people, there used to be a dolphin frequenting there. Under its guidance, the stranded sperm whale swam back to the sea smoothly.

Maldives

Dolphin tour is usually one of the highlights of people's trip to Maldives, and the cost is generally $45 per person for two hours. Every time you go out to sea, the chance of seeing dolphins is over 90%. If you are lucky enough to see dolphins, the activity fee will be refunded by half.

"In our daily life, the common dolphin is the BottlenoseDolphin, which is the most common species in the dolphin family, but in fact, killer whales and some related whales also belong to the dolphin family, even though we call them whales in daily language."

"At present, there are 40 species of dolphins belonging to 17 genus in the world. They vary greatly in size. The smallest is Dolphin (1.2m 40kg) in Maui, and the largest is killer whale (9.5m 10t). Most species of dolphins usually weigh between 50 and 200 kilograms. Dolphins are found all over the world and often appear in shallow waters and near sandbars on the mainland. "

Dolphins are marine animals that breathe on the water. They can stay underwater for 20 to 30 minutes with each breath. Dolphins were breathing when people saw them jump out of the water at sea.

Visa:

You don't need a visa. You can stay in Maldives with your passport and return ticket.

Transportation:

To reach Davingli Island, you need to transfer from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Colombo to Male. There are 24-hour round-trip flights between Malé and Gan Island, the second largest airport in Maldives. It takes only 8 minutes by speedboat from Gan Airport to Weilingli Island.

Accommodation:

Maldives is basically an island and a holiday resort, and the area of Weilingli Island is the highest in Maldives.

Kaya Kaikwa Bay, Hawaii

Two pregnant women recently attracted dolphins to swim with them while swimming in Kwa Bay, Kai Allakai, Hawaii, USA.

Brianne Droscoski, 30, and Jen Groark, 35, are good friends. When they walked into the sea together, they found many dolphins approaching them. One of them was obviously attracted by their bulging stomachs and swam around them. Some scientists believe that dolphins can feel the fetus in their bellies and even tell the sex of the fetus.

1779 65438+1October 16, Captain Cook sailed to Kwa Bay in Allakai.