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mason1 19 Aug 19 10:22 PM

Little Toot at Clearwater
 
We did the Little Toot dolphin tour this morning at Clearwater. A really good day out, and we saw a number of dolphins, which was amazing.

The boat was extremely clean, and was relatively small compared to others at the marina, which we preferred.

Would definitely recommend if anyone is looking for something different to do.

mseagle 19 Aug 19 10:52 PM

Been a lot of threads recommending little toot and have to say we love going on that boat trip. Good to know it’s still great ! Glad you had fun

swiper 19 Aug 19 11:38 PM

We are here now and always love a little toot boat trip!

Ali C 29 Aug 19 11:44 AM

We are going next year and this is on our list of must do's as we didn't get round to it last time

ERICSMUM 29 Aug 19 11:47 AM

I’ve never done it, odd because I love boat trips.

Could you tell me how long it lasts please ?

Gasman66 29 Aug 19 12:17 PM

I think its about an hour, give or take, you can book in advance or do a walk up and you get a parking pass. The boat is very clean and tidy with rest rooms also sell snacks and water on board, the crew are very good and interact with the passengers. We have seen dolphins both times and thoroughly enjoyed each trip, they now also do photos if you want with you stood by the boat.

mason1 29 Aug 19 03:25 PM

As PP said, we were out just over an hour. We booked online, but did call to amend, as the weather wasn’t looking great for the day we’d initially booked. They changed it with no issues.

We paid $4 for a parking pass, which was for 4 hours on the marina - enough time for the boat and lunch.

The photo was $10. You also tip when you leave the boat. The lady doing the commentary was very good, and also pointed out the homes of the rich and famous.

ERICSMUM 29 Aug 19 05:53 PM

Do you have to wear a life jacket ?

mason1 29 Aug 19 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ERICSMUM (Post 14043553)
Do you have to wear a life jacket ?

No. They do have them on board should the situation arise.

neil1489 31 Aug 19 01:39 PM

Anyone wanting to see Dolphins in the wild rather than in captivity I would also recommend the Sea Screamer at Clearwater, great to see the dolphin's jumping in the boats wake


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