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Dolphin Cove
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Belmont
Ocho Rios

Tel: 876-974-5335
Fax: 876-974-9208
E-mail: info@dolphincovejamaica.com
http://www.dolphincovejamaica.com
Description
Swim with dolphins! Adjacent to the world-famous Dunn's River Falls in Ocho Rios, the opportunity awaits you to meet, and swim with a family of bottlenose dolphins at their home, Dolphin Cove. Dolphin Cove is one of Jamaica's finest attractions, winning the Jamaica Tourist Board Allied Members award for "The Most Distinguished Service 2001", as well as the Association of Jamaica Attractions award for "Best Attraction 2001". At Dolphin Cove guests may swim, play with, touch or perhaps get a foot push or a dorsal pull around the natural cove from our amazing dolphins. Enjoy Jamaican hospitality while listening to the rhythm of the steel band and join in the dancing.View other exciting animals and reptiles on the Jungle Trail, or simply relax on our white sand beach.
Hours of Operation
Every Day 8:30 am-5:30pm
Programs vary in rates. Please contact us for details or reservations at info@dolphincovejamaica.com.
 
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