BAHAMAS
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The human-dolphin connection»


April 24 to 30, 2011 / September 18 to 24, 2011
In collaboration with WildQuest
Language: English
Nb of participants: max: 20

This tour is done in collaboration with WildQuest which have been connecting and swimming with wild dolphins in the warm Caribbean ocean since 1995. Their dolphin swims are conducted with respect and awareness. The Bahamas offers the very best environment for swimming with dolphins. The water in Bimini is tourquoise turquoise, beautifully clear and warm. The combination of meditation, healthy food and a supportive and safe environment along with your dolphin connections, helps you to relax, expand and re-connect.

Swimming with dolphins is a life-changing experience.

Early bird special: $ 2,949 /person taxes included if registered 90 days prior to departure
Regular price : $2,999/ person taxes included
Price without the flights and airport transfers: $ 1,999 /person taxes included

Program

Jour 1 Montreal – Fort Lauderdale
Jour 2 Fort Lauderdale –Bimini, excursion on the boat for a first dolphin encounter
Jours 3 à 6 Bimini : workshops, meditation, free time to enjoy the beach, boat excursions on the sea...
Jour 8 Bimini – Fort Lauderdale – Montreal

The package includes :

  • Round trip airfare Montreal - Fort Lauderdale and Fort Lauderdale - Bimini
  • Sunday night hotel accommodation in Fort Lauderdale, Florida (double occupancy)
  • All the transfers according to the program
  • Airport transfers on the island upon arrival on Monday morning and upon departure on Saturday morning.
  • Five nights accommodation on the island (double occupancy)
  • All meals on the island except one dinner out, to sample the local cuisine.
  • Five days out on the DolphinQuest catamaran, weather permitting.
  • All group activities.
  • Complimentary use of kayaks. We have two single and two double kayaks.
  • All taxes including the indemnisation taxes (OPC, 0.35%), but not including the Bahamas airport taxe of $ 20 USD.





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