Dolphins are one of the most fascinating and beloved animals on the planet. They are gentle giants, and many people enjoy swimming with them. If you’re not familiar with El Gouna, it’s a nature reserve in Egypt that is home to a population of wild dolphins. The Reserve offers visitors the chance to swim with these magnificent creatures, and it’s an experience you won’t soon forget. If you’re interested in booking a trip to El Gouna, read on for some tips on how to make the most of your visit. We provide everything from information about packages and pricing to advice on what to wear and how to behave while there. So whether you’re planning a once-in-a-lifetime experience or just want to take a dip with dolphins, this is the post for you!
Description of the Swim with Dolphin El Gouna
Swimming with dolphins in El Gouna, the Blue Lagoon of Egypt, is a once in a lifetime experience that you won't soon forget. Dolphins will invite you into their world and teach you how to swim with them. You'll feel like a dolphin whisperer as you glide through the water with these gentle creatures. The experience starts with an introduction to Dolphin Conservation International (DCI), the Organization responsible for caring for these animals in their natural setting. After this briefing, you are led into the lagoon where you will spend some time swimming with the dolphins. They will communicate with each other and share playful moments with you. As the boat moves through the water, you can watch dolphins leaping out of the water, riding waves, and playing together. It's truly an amazing experience!
Once your tour is complete, it's time to enjoy a delicious lunch on board while watching dolphins play in lee of your boat. This tranquil afternoon excursion is truly one to remember!
What to expect on the day of the swim
On the day of the swim, you will need to bring your swimsuit, towel, sunglasses, and sunscreen. You will also need to bring a passport and identification card. Dolphin El Gouna offers private taxi transfers from your hotel to the beach. Once you arrive at the beach, you can meet up with our staff and board the boat. Once on board, our crew will give you an introduction to the dolphins and show you how to use the dolphin communicator device. After that, it's time for a swim! The dolphins will guide you through some of the more relaxed exercises such as floating and playing games. If you're feeling ambitious, we can take you on a tour of their feeding grounds or teach you how to feed them yourself! Swimming with dolphins is an unforgettable experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression on your memory.
How to prepare for the swim
Swimming with dolphins is a beautiful experience that can be enjoyed by tourists of all ages and levels of fitness.
Before swimming with dolphins, it is important to do some research on the area where you will be swimming. Depending on the dolphinarium, they may only allow guests who are physically fit and have no fear of water.
There are many ways to prepare for a swim with dolphins. Some people choose to swim in warm-water pools before swimming with dolphins to get their body used to the temperature change. Others choose to practice their stroke in open water before diving into an animal enclosure full of dolphins.
When swimming with dolphins, always stay calm and respect their space. Make sure not to take anything that doesn’t belong to you, including food or drinks. And remember – don’t touch the animals!
What to take with you on the day of the swim
When you arrive at the Dolphin El Gouna resort, you'll be given a safety briefing on how to swim with dolphins. As part of this instruction, you will be given an overview of the equipment that you will need. These items include:
-A swimsuit or bathing suit that covers the entire body
-Sunscreen
-Bug repellent
-Wet wipes (for cleaning yourself after swimming)
-Parachute (in case of an emergency)
-Snacks and drinks for the day
Each guest is allowed two pieces of luggage with them when they arrive at the resort. One piece should be placed in your room, and the other should be left outside your room for retrieval later. The following are some items that are not allowed on the property: -Tents or any type of camping gear - excessive amounts of alcohol - fireworks - pets The Dolphin El Gouna resort offers complimentary transportation from Cairo airport to their facility. Upon arrival, you will be greeted by our friendly staff and shown to your room. After checking in, it is time to head down to the pool!
Tips for Safe Swimming
When swimming in an open body of water, always swim with dolphins. Dolphins are naturally cautious and will not bother humans if they are swimming safely. If you feel unsafe swimming with dolphins, always swim parallel to the shoreline and look for people or boats who can help you.
Always observe local swimming regulations when swimming in an open body of water. In Egypt, for example, it is illegal to swim without a life jacket unless you are a certified professional surfer. If you do not have a life jacket, do not try to swim! You may end up getting stranded on shore or drown in the turbulent ocean waters.
If you encounter jellyfish while swimming, be aware that their tentacles can pinch quite painfully. Jellyfish stings cause a burning sensation and can quickly become life-threatening if ignored. Keep your hands and feet clean by avoiding contact with jellyfish tentacles and using vinegar or salt solutions to relieve the pain immediately.
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