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Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Feeding

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Moreton Island, Queensland, Australia
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  • Indicative Prices: $199 - $209
  • Child: $149 - $169
The highlight of any visit to Tangalooma is the opportunity to hand feed one of the wild bottlenose dolphins that visit the shores each evening at sunset. Moreton Bay is home to approximately 600 bottlenose dolphins and each evening as the sun begins to set across the water, a small pod makes their way to the shores of Tangalooma Island Resort. Since 1992, Resort guests have had the opportunity to hand feed the dolphins as part of the Tangalooma wild dolphin feeding program. Currently up to 13 dolphins frequent the shores of Tangalooma each evening, hunting, surfing and playing with fellow pod members, each with their own distinctive and unique personalities. A dedicated Dolphin Care Team records the dolphins’ behaviour each evening, monitoring growth, behaviour and interactions. The Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Feeding Experience is included in selected accommodation and day cruise packages from Brisbane. Only official guests of the resort are able to participate in this program.
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COVID Safe, EarthCheck Certified, Australian Tourism Export Council, Queensland Tourism Industry Council, QLD - Brisbane Marketing, Bar, Barbeque, Cafe, Carpark, Conference/Convention Facilities, Enquiry Desk, Family Friendly, Food and Refreshments, Interactive Centre, Lockers, Lookouts, Parents Room, Picnic Area, Public Telephone, Public Toilet, Restaurant, Shop / Gift Shop, Showers, Swimming Pool, Free Wifi, Paid Wifi, Disabled access available, contact operator for details., International, Birdwatching, Boating, Canoeing/Kayaking, Scuba Diving, Snorkelling, Swimming, Walks, Hiking, Adventure, Beaches & Surf, Family, Nature & Wildlife

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