Boat Tour to the Dolphins in Lagos

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Dolphin Watching in Lagos

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Are you ready for this boat tour to watch wild dolphins in Lagos?

The dolphin watching tours in Lagos are very popular. On this tour along the coast and to the dolphins in Lagos, besides having the chance the spot dolphins in their natural habitat, we’ll show you the impressive coastline around Lagos, if we have time. The tour takes about 1,5 hours.

Dolphins in Lagos are truly wild animals and are not fed. That’s why we can’t guarantee we find them on every single trip. Thanks to our experienced crew, who know where the dolphins in Lagos usually hang out, we have a success rate of 97%. We also count on your help to spot some dolphins in the middle of the enormous Atlantic.

Our speedboat is ideal to go and try to find some dolphins. It’s very fast, stable and safe. Our boats take up to 18 people and are very close to the water for a very intimate encounter with these magical mammals.

This boat tour to watch wild dolphins in Lagos ends in the Marina of Lagos.

FAQ about the boat tour to the dolphins in Lagos

Do you need to know how to swim for this dolphin tour?

No, you’ll get onto the boat in the Marina of Lagos and you’ll almost won’t get wet as the tour finishes in the Marina too.

Can you get off the boat for a swim?

No, no swimming is allowed on this tour. The only way to swim is to book a coastal boat tour in Lagos.

Do we see Ponta da Piedade?

No, the focus of this tour is the search for wild dolphins. If you want to see Ponta da Piedade and the other caves around the Lagos area, we recommend a cave tour.

Is this grotto boat tour suitable for babies and pregnant women?

No, this boat tour takes place on speedy boats and is not suitable for infants, pregnant women or people with back or neck problems.

What’s the minimum and maximum age for this trip?

The minimum age is 4 years. Children until 11 years old, pay a discounted children price.

Is the use of lifejackets mandatory? Are there lifejackets for children available?

Yes and yes.

Can you take your camera and phone with you on the dolphin tours in Lagos?

Yes, it’s OK to take your camera and phone with you on the tour, but we are not responsible for any damages or losses that may happen.

How many people go on each boat?

Each boat takes 18 people and 2 skipper/guide. For charters or private tours, please get in touch with us for a personalized offer.

What’s the best time to go dolphin watching in Lagos?

Highly recommended are the morning trips because normally there is less wind in the morning and the sea is calmer, but the evening trips may give you a prettier light. It’s up to you.

What happens if the boat tour is cancelled?

The boat tours are always subject to the weather and sea conditions. If the tour is expected to be cancelled, you’ll be contacted to try to reschedule. It may happen that the tours are cancelled last minute. We’re sorry, but this can happen as the sea can be rather unforeseeable and we aim for your safety first. You’ll always be 100% refunded.

What happens if we don’t find the dolphins?

The dolphin sighting success rate is approximately 97% but there’s a small chance you’ll have tough luck. If this happens, we’re sorry but no refunds apply. It’s part of the game 😉

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