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We are going to be in Falmouth next month and were thinking about doing the Dolphin Cove swim with RCCL. I was wondering if anyone has done this before and would you recommend it? How long were you able to swim with the dolphins? Did you have enough time to walk around the cove, swim with stingrays & see the birds. The website says it's a 4 hour tour.

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I also hope this gets some reviews so we can make up our minds.

 

We are thinking of visiting Dolphin Cove in February, but just for the wading with the dolphins, not the swim.

 

There are a couple of videos of Dolphin Cove Falmouth on You Tube.

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I just came to look for reviews and ask if my 13 year old can book the dolphin cove swim, while the adults just book a day at dolphin cove.

 

Without doing any research, this place looks more interesting with more things to do then the place where we went for a dolphin encounter in Cozumel a number of years ago. I don't remember the name of the place, but we did the encounter and then were forced to watch a video while the pushed over priced photos on us and then we left.

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