Swimming with Dolphins in Hawaii

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Hawaii is a special place for swimming with dolphins in the wild. The most common dolphins to swim with the Hawaiian Spinner dolphins and spotted dolphins. Hawaii is home to about 700-1000 Spinner Dolphins.

On the coast of Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii is a favorite place for people wanting to swim with dolphins in the wild.

Although many species of dolphins live here year round, the Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins are the most playful and curious. They feed offshore during the night and return to shore, near each morning to rest and feed their children. The number of pods from tens up to 200 people.

You can find the dolphins traveling in one of its numerous recreational areas, playing, jumping and spinning as they go. Once the dolphins reach these rest sites, they begin to settle and carry out their days in the suspended state.

Spotted dolphins, bottlenose dolphins and Pacific rough toothed dolphins are usually found along the coast, sometimes with mixed Spinners.

May have some of the best diving in Maui, where, if lucky, you can have a good chance to get acquainted with the beautiful Pacific bottlenose Spinner dolphins and dolphins.

Maui is entertainment capital of the Hawaiian Islands, with more than 100 kinds of activities enjoyed by land, sea or air. On the island of Maui from above Mauna Haleakala, an extinct volcano in the crater of which is large enough to hold Manhattan. Mauna Haleakala slopes down to 33 miles of unspoiled beaches, then plunge into the waters of Maui.

Hilton Waikoloa on the Big Island is the only legally registered in the U.S. government, which allows organizations to swim with dolphins in the activities in the wild.

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