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Hilton Head Sunset Dolphin Watching Cruise

Overview
Experience the beauty of low-country on this 90-minute, narrated Dolphin Nature Cruise aboard the Vagabond! Enjoy a live narration by the Vagabond's naturalist captain, and see some of our local Atlantic Bottlenosed Dolphins! Departing from Harbour Town Yacht Basin just below the icon Lighthouse. Best of all, dolphin sightings are guaranteed!

Take-in the breathtaking sights of a Carolina sun-setting into the unspoiled estuaries behind Bull Island.
City: Hilton Head Island
Wed 25 Feb
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Starting at $47.65
Wed 25 Feb
Starting at $47.65
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What's Included
Adult beverages available for purchase
Spectacular views of the low-country
90-minute sightseeing cruise
Views of the Haig Point Lighthouse
Restroom on board
Dolphin sightings
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (358)
Beach031056
Nov 2021
So beautiful to see the island by water. The staff was friendly. Definitely a must even when it is cold!
Jericho72
Nov 2021
seeing all the dolphins, while we cruised the open waters of the Calibogue Sound. This tour is narrated, and we were shown Daufuski Island and all the beautiful homes on the shore. this was a 1.5 hour tour, and it was just delightful to be out on the water. Beverages are sold on the boat. This is must do if you are visiting Harbor Town. We did the dolphin/sunset cruise on Wednesday 11/10/21 The tour started at 4pm, we got to the dock at 3:15 this way we had our choice of seats on the boat.
Betsy_B
Oct 2021
The tour lived up to expectations, in so far as we did see some dolphins. However, the cruise tour guide was very boring, droning on and on about inconsequential things: such as, the different species of plants in the various marshes. He has to realize that not every moment on the cruise needs to be filled with his talking. The lovely scenery and the prospect of dolphin sightings often times were enough. To be fair, he WAS knowledgeable, but he doesn't have to talk ALL of the time.

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