When you're in Florida you need to get out on the water! We decided to try a dolphin boat tour because it would allow us the opportunity to get up close to dolphins while still in their natural habitat. Find out which place offers the best dolphin tour on Anna Maria Island. Read all about our family’s unforgettable afternoon experiencing the dolphins that call Florida home. It will put you in a sunshine state of mind! #dolphin #dolphintour #annamariaisland #florida #thingstodo #familytravel
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The Best Anna Maria Island Dolphin Tour – Bradenton Beach Marina

If you are looking for the best Anna Maria Island dolphin tour, look no further than the Bradenton Beach Marina. Their dolphin eco tour allowed us the opportunity to get up close to dolphins while still enjoying them in their natural habitat.

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❤️A special thank you to Bradenton Beach Marina for hosting our family on their Eco Dolphin Tour in exchange for my honest and unbiased review. All opinions are my own.❤️

The Best Anna Maria Island Dolphin Tour

When you’re in Florida, and have children that LOVE anything ocean related, you need to get out on the water! We decided to book the Dolphin Eco Tour through the Bradenton Beach Marina.

Bradenton Beach Marina Office

The tour started at 2:00 p.m., and they request that you arrive 20 minutes early so everyone can get checked-in and seated on the boat for a timely departure.

Anna Maria Explorer Catamaran

We all boarded the Anna Maria Explorer, a custom built 40 ft. catamaran that can seat up to 49 people. Upon taking our seats, we were greeted by our guide, Roxanne, and our captain, Jeb. 

Sarasota Bay

As we made our way out into Sarasota Bay, Roxanne started the tour by sharing a little bit of history about Anna Maria Island and the historic Cortez fishing village. Both were settled in the late 1800’s, and the Cortez fishing village is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is one of the last remaining fishing villages in Florida and even has its own museum.

As we approached the dolphin nursery, Roxanne continued with some interesting facts about dolphins. The dolphins that we would be seeing were Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins. They are non-migratory, which means that they call Florida home year round, for their entire lives. I was happy to find out that this wasn’t just a “get on a boat and drive to see some dolphins” kind of thing. It was also educational.

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Be On the Lookout

Keeping an eye out for dolphins.
Keeping an eye out for dolphins.

During the ride, our kids loved standing at the bow of the boat to keep an eye out for dolphins. To be honest, it also brought out my inner love of Titanic…

“I’m flying!” ~ Rose, Titanic

… All while the instrumental version of “My Heart Will Go On” was playing in my head (Sorry if you’re singing it now!).

Dolphins coming up for air - Anna Maria Island Dolphin Tour

I was awoken from flying at the bow of the Titanic when one of my kids yelled “There they are!” We were greeted by a pod of dolphins, including a baby. Yes, the baby was as cute as it sounds. Adult dolphins are very protective of the babies in their pods. It was hard to get a picture because the baby was usually swimming between two adults.

Dolphin jumping out of the wake of a boat - Anna Maria Island Dolphin Tour

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The dolphins swam around our boat, not bothered by the fact that we were there, and even swam closer as to get a look at us, too. Captain Jeb decided to try and see if they would ride the wake behind our boat. Sure enough, they did!

Dolphin doing barrel rolls - Anna Maria Island Dolphin Tour
Having fun doing barrel rolls.

As the dolphins jumped in and out of the wake, it was hard to tell if they were just having fun or if they were putting on a show because they knew we were watching. Roxanne had nicknamed one dolphin Einstein because it liked to swim on its side, as if it were keeping an eye on us also. It was an amazing experience to see them in their natural habitat.

Dolphin swimming on it's side - Anna Maria Island Dolphin Tour
Einstein swimming on his side.

Land Ho!

After a couple trips with the dolphins in our wake, we had to start heading back to the marina. Roxanne continued to answer questions that anyone might of had. Captain Jeb even took us out into Longboat Pass, where we passed by Beer Can Island, the same island that we kayaked to the day before.

Beer Can Island, Longboat Key Florida
Beer Can Island

We were sad that our experience had to end but we were also grateful for the opportunity to see dolphins in the wild, with Bradenton Beach Marina. It was an amazing adventure… one I’m sure our children will never forget.

VRBO

Know Before You Go

Bradenton Beach Marina - Anna Maria Island Dolphin Tour
  • Website: https://www.go2dolphins.com/
  • Address: 402 Church Avenue, Bradenton Beach (Centrally located near Cortez Road and Gulf Drive.)
  • Email: info@go2dolphins.com
  • Hours: They offer the Dolphin Eco Tour at 10am and 2pm
  • Pricing: $35 for adults, $30 for seniors/military, and $25 for children under 10. (Check their website for up to date pricing.)
Dolphin jumping out of the water at sunset
Photo Credit: Go2dolphins.com

Besides the dolphin eco tour, they also have a sunset cruise, or a cruise aboard the 80 foot paddle boat, the Anna Maria Princess, which also departs two times a day.

Anna Maria Princess paddle boat
Photo Credit: Anna Maria Princess

Bradenton Beach Marina also offers rentals for boats, jet skis, Segways, golf carts, and kayaks. Plus, they even have their own floating Marina Cottage. Although it sleeps two (a little small for our family of five), we think it would be awesome to book a vacation on a boat.

Floating Marina Cottage Rental

PERHAPS next time you are on Anna Maria Island, a dolphin tour with Bradenton Beach Marina would be the perfect way for you to experience Florida’s wildlife.

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