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Audio Guide of Cabo Dolphins

Donde los delfines escriben sus propias reglas y los humanos aprendemos a escuchar

✓ What guidebooks don't tell you
✓ Secrets other tourists miss
✓ Listen while you explore
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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The Day a Dolphin Went on Strike

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2. Trick Pools and Other Merciful Lies

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3. Miguel and the Dolphin That Changed Everything

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4. Selfies, Whistles, and Cetacean Secrets

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5. Scars That Tell Stories

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6. What a Dolphin's Eyes Can Teach You

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours and where exactly is Cabo Dolphins located?

The center operates every day, generally with programs from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. It is conveniently located at the Marina in Cabo San Lucas, inside the Cabo Adventures building, making it very easy to reach on foot if you are staying in the tourist area.

How much does the dolphin swim experience cost?

Prices vary depending on the type of interaction, ranging from about $100 USD for basic encounters to as much as $200 USD for advanced swims. I recommend checking current promotions on the official website to secure your spot and get the best price.

How much time should I set aside for this visit?

The direct dolphin interaction usually lasts about 40 minutes, but you should also allow time for the introductory educational talk and changing clothes. In total, set aside about an hour and a half to enjoy the full experience without rushing.

How important is this center for conservation?

More than a tourist attraction, Cabo Dolphins holds American Humane Conservation certification. Its main focus is environmental education and scientific research for the preservation of marine mammals in Baja California Sur.

What is the best time of day to do the swim?

I recommend booking one of the earliest morning time slots, around 9:00 or 10:00 AM. The weather is cooler, there are fewer people, and the animals are usually more active and responsive for interaction.

Are the facilities accessible for wheelchair users?

Yes, the common and observation areas have ramps and appropriate access. If the person wishes to take part in the water activity, it is necessary to contact the staff in advance to assess special assistance options.

What other interesting places can I visit nearby?

Since you are at the marina, you are just steps away from the luxurious Puerto Paraiso shopping center and the boats that take you to the famous Arch of Cabo San Lucas. It is the ideal starting point to continue your cultural tour with an audio guide to Los Cabos and discover local history.

What practical advice would you give me to avoid problems at entry?

It is essential to wear a swimsuit without metal zippers and avoid sunscreen or jewelry in the water to protect the dolphins. Also keep in mind that personal cameras are not allowed in the pool, so you should consider purchasing the official photo package.

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