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FAQ

Wild Dolphin Swim

Where do I meet the boat in Rockingham?

At the Cruising Yacht Club Jetty in Rockingham located on the corner of Val St and The Esplanade. Allow 50 minutes to drive from Perth or Fremantle. There is free street parking on Harrison Street, Florence Street and Parkin Street. Please be at the boat by 8.00am sharp. Return time is normally between 12.30pm and 2.30pm depending upon dolphin sighting and behaviours.

Where does the coach from Perth depart from?

$40 per person Bus transfer from Perth to the cruise departure point at Val St Jetty, Rockingham: Bell Tower (outside Captain Cook Cruises) – 6:40am. The return bus will leave once the tour concludes and will drop off at the same pick up location. Please let us know if you do not require the return transfer back to Perth.

Is the dolphin swim suitable for me?

You don't have to be an Olympic swimmer to join in and no previous snorkelling experience is required (although it is helpful)! Our professional and friendly crew conducts introductory snorkelling lessons and have an excellent track record of helping nervous or less experienced swimmers through the experience.

What age do you need to be?

Swim with Wild Dolphins is not permitted for children 6 years or younger as the child needs to be able to follow instructions. This is critical for safety and to ensure the child does not behave in such a way that may disrupt the experience for others. If you are going to take the plunge with your child, we recommend that you spend some time getting your children comfortable with a mask and snorkel prior. Wearing buoyancy aid devices are not recommended. They are designed to keep your child's head above the water which is no good for enjoying the show as all the action takes place beneath the surface. We have wetsuits in small sizes for children that will help with their buoyancy- if you feel your child needs to wear a buoyancy aid then this cruise is definitely not suitable for them. Please be aware that it is the parent's responsibility to supervise their children during the cruise as we do not have additional staff available On previous cruises, parents have shared supervision responsibilities by swimming at different times to ensure one parent is always available to supervise the child- we will not allow children to be left onboard the vessel unsupervised.

I'm a nervous swimmer- can I still join the cruise?

Definitely- it's the easiest snorkelling cruise you'll ever go on! You will be wearing a 4mm, full length wetsuit which not only keeps you warm but very buoyant as well. You will be accompanied by a guide driving an aqua scooter (a yellow battery powered device with a propeller that takes all the hard work out of swimming). All you do is grab hold of the guide's belt and they will use the scooter to tow you around in the water right amongst the action! We always keep you at the surface and allow the dolphins to come to us so you don't need to worry about holding your breath or swimming below the surface.

Our top tip for nervous swimmers is to make sure that your guide is aware that you are not confident. We are skilled at reading peoples body language but some people are very good at covering up their anxiousness for fear of 'looking silly'. If you tell us we can make sure that you are placed right behind the guide and that we do the extra preparation prior to entering the water to ensure you have the best experience possible.

What to Wear

You must wear your bathing suit underneath our wetsuits. Bring a towel and change of clothes for after the dolphin swim (a warm weather proof jacket is a good idea). Comfortable shoes, thongs or sandals are appropriate footwear. There are storage crates underneath your seats on the boat for keeping all your bags and clothes dry.

What if the weather is bad?

Cruises are subject to weather. When you book your cruise it is important that you leave us with a contact number for where you are staying in Perth (preferably a mobile that you will be carrying on the day of your tour). If we cancel due to weather, we will contact you to see if you can reschedule for another date. There is no charge to you if we have to cancel due to weather.

Do you ever not see or swim with the dolphins?

Although we have over 25 years' experience with working with the local dolphins, they don't always follow the script! We are very lucky in that the dolphins we visit are territorial so they are very consistent and it is highly unusual for us not to find a group that will interact with us. Part of the reason why we don't set a scheduled finish time for the cruise is to ensure plenty of time to stay on the water and keep searching if necessary. Our commitment is to provide the best possible experience subject to the weather conditions and viewing opportunities on the day without compromising the safety of our passengers or the wildlife. In the unlikely event that we don't see or swim with any dolphins during your cruise, you're welcome to come again free of charge. Please understand that if you're unable to join us again this does not make you eligible for a refund and you cannot pass your seats onto another person. The offer is also subject to the availability of spare seats.

Will we see any other marine wildlife?

Some days, it depends on what the dolphins are up to. When the dolphins are hunting you might see them chasing octopus, squid, local species of baitfish or tossing catfish through the air. We quite often see them hunting on the back of big stingrays and occasionally one of the local sea lions will join in on the fun.

What's the water temperature like?

It varies throughout the year between 18 in September through to 25 degrees Celsius during the summer and autumn months. We have nice thick wetsuits and hoods to keep you warm.