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Year of experiences with the resident dolphins of Ponta do Ouro on the southern most point of Mozambique, has taught us that dolphins are highly social beings with complicated relationships.
They have taught us that there is a right time to swim with them and not, they have taught us that they are actually quite a lot like us, they too can be playful and funny, inquisitive and inspecting, they too can dance around...just like us! And of course, they can be cheeky, grumpy, aggressive and sneaky, yep… just like us! |
| We have learned much from our magical friends and we invite you to come and witness the energy of the wild dolphin where early morning dolphin swims welcome in clarity and purpose before embarking on other journeys of discovery. |
Leave your worries and the chaotic energy of the city behind you, as you remove your shoes and walk on the soft beach sand entering this unique Robinson Crusoe style dolphin eco-village that is right on the beach.
It is here that one drifts off into peaceful slumber with dolphin experiences guiding you into dream-time, with the hum of the ocean on your doorstep. |
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Magical and quaint, Dolphins BeachCamp had been home to us since 1997 and with direct beach access, early mornings are spent watching the magnificent sunrise, searching for dolphins, sussing out the waves and monitoring the wind before embarking on dolphin swims.
Constructed out of local materials and wood the Dolphin BeachCamp offers a space that is tranquil and peaceful. Wind chimes and hammocks adorn this little island style paradise that has been decorated with a splash of trendy hip-ness encompassing all that is dolphin! |
Dolphins BeachCamp is a wonder for kids, taking them into a space of nature, Robinson Crusoe style… no TV, no play station and no computer games. Just the beach, the dolphins and you!
Stylish ablution facilities are within the Dolphin BeachCamp and have hot water showers. The Dolphin BeachCamp houses our dolphin center and curio shop as well as Angie’s dolphin library. |
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| Dolphin tours are run throughout the year and July to October sees the migration of the whales. |
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