Swim with the Dolphins in New Zealand

Arguably the most intelligent aquatic species in theDolphin species, like Bottle-nosed, and Dusky Dolphins.
world, Dolphins have never ceased to amaze humansThere is no dearth of ideal locations to Swim with
with their pyrotechnics. Over the years, Dolphins haveDolphins in the warm waters of coastal New Zealand.
established special bond with the humans and theirWith the operators spreading all across New Zealand,
unique mode of communication with shrilling shrieks canyou won not face any difficulty in finding an ideal one
be extremely charming.that takes care of all your swimming requirements, as
The best way of having fun with Dolphins is by joiningit is an year round activity. Of course, you need to be
them in water and swimming along with these naturalproperly equipped to experience the Dolphin
wonders. Dolphins just love the human company andencounters. The wetsuits, masks, and snorkels form an
mostly remain in a playful mood throughout the day.intrinsic swimming wardrobe that will aid you in having a
You can easily attract more Dolphins just be feedingblast of a time with vocal Dolphins. The New Zealand
them with small fishes. Swimming with a pod ofoperators will take care to tell you not to harm the
Dolphins is a unique learning experience where you getDolphins and indulge in safe swimming that is enjoyable
to learn a lot about these big, yet jovial and socialto both you and the Dolphins.
creatures. You can easily indulge in this exciting activityThe bonus attraction of Swimming with Dolphins in
either in a swim bar or out in the wild (ocean).New Zealand is the occasional sightings of other
With over 15000 kilometres of vast coastline, Newinteresting aquatic species like, whales, seals, penguins,
Zealand is your ideal location to indulge in some exoticorcas, albatrosses etc. Some of the greatest marine
Swimming with Dolphins. The country is rich in aquaticspots for Swimming with Dolphins in the Maori country
wild life habitat and boasts of being the only countryare located at Bay of Islands, Aucklands Hauraki Gulf,
home to Hector Dolphin (also known as the NewKaikoura, Lyttleton, Akaroa, Manapouri and Te Anau.
Zealand Dolphin). Hector Dolphin is the worlds rarestYou surely will not want to miss the acrobatic antics of
and smallest species that is exclusive to New Zealandaffable Dolphins of New Zealand!
waters. New Zealand is also home to some other