Swim with Dolphins in Their Natural Habitat: Ethical Encounters in the Bahamas
Around 100 miles — that’s the distance a wild dolphin can travel in a single day. No enclosed lagoon, regardless of size, accommodates that kind of range. The debate around swimming with dolphins in the Bahamas has sharpened in recent years, with travelers increasingly caught between the appeal of interactive marine parks and the ethics of observing these animals on their own terms. Atlantic spotted dolphins in the Bahamas are known to be curious and interactive with people — if you let them set the pace. This article covers both sides of that choice: the regulated captive programs at