Dolphins
DelphinidaeAn unforgettable encounter — dolphins sometimes approach divers on shallow reefs or during safety stops. If a pod appears, stay calm and let them set the pace; they'll circle closer if they're curious.
Last updated April 2026
Bottlenose dolphinTursiops truncatus2 photos
Recognize it by the permanent 'smile,' sleek grey body, and lighter belly. Highly intelligent and social — often approaches dive boats and snorkelers.
Encounter usually from a boat or during surface intervals — pods may bow-ride or circle divers, sometimes clicking and vocalizing audibly.

© Jouni Kuisma

© Jouni Kuisma
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