DOLPHIN VISITING
For over 10 years a pack of dolphins of the bottlenose species has been settled in the waters between Capo Figari and Golfo Aranci
Near the island of Figarolo there is a fish farm, where, in huge cages, sea bass and sea bream are bred in large quantities. The presence of these fish attracts dolphins in search of food. Navigating near the island and the plant the chances of spotting dolphins are very high.
The guides on board will illustrate the features and habits of these specimens.
Suitable excursion for everyone!
Duration: 1.30h
Snack on board.
Dolphin watching 3.30pm
Dolphin watching 3.00pm
We ask you to be at the meeting point 20 minutes before the departure time to check-in. To respect the itinerary, we cannot wait more than 5 minutes after the departure time; beyond this time, it will be considered a "no-show". Be aware of the traffic.
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Olbia is generally safe for tourists, with low levels of violent crime. Petty theft can occur, especially in crowded areas and on public transport.
Olbia Train Station
Olbia Bus Station
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