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We just checked with Cozumel Water Sports and they canceled all their dolphin tours. When you get to the dolphin swim page they show a popup that they no longer "approve" these activities. That made us think twice indeed :cool:. Should that be a good or a bad sign?

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We just checked with Cozumel Water Sports and they canceled all their dolphin tours. When you get to the dolphin swim page they show a popup that they no longer "approve" these activities. That made us think twice indeed :cool:. Should that be a good or a bad sign?

 

Good for the dolphins. Bad for you.

 

An exception is Anthony's Key resort at Roatan. The dolphins there aren't penned in. They have an open channel to the sea.

 

http://www.anthonyskey.com/

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Cozumel watersports is just a 3rd party booking agent. You can still book with the actual place. Maybe they just lost their contract or something? :confused:

 

It's so easy to do it on your own with dolphin discovery. :)

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