Itinerary for Bimini: A Wild Dolphin Adventure
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For those of us that do not live in Ft Lauderdale, we’ll be meeting at our hotel near the airport and gathering in the evening to greet each other! We’ll have a chance to relax and explore a bit before our exciting adventure. There are some fun restaurants near the hotel that we can try out and see a bit of the local night life.
Day 1 (-/-/-)

Meet the group at the Ft Lauderdale Airport for our morning flight to Bimini (approximately 8:30am). Most of us will have arrived in Ft Lauderdale the day before. After our flights we arrive at the beautiful Bimini Bay Resort where we will be spending the next five days together. We’ll have our first meeting to get to know dolphin protocol so that we can interact lovingly with our dolphin companions. Then we’ll don our suits for our first day on the boat and meeting with the dolphins. We’ll be connecting with the dolphins through our heart-space calling them with our intent and love. We look forward to experiencing the healing energy of the dolphins and being in their presence. Each day we will have time together for sharing, meditation, and class to discuss the challenges in our lives.
Day 2-5 (-/-/-)

We’ll spend time exploring ourselves in the mornings and playing off our boat in the afternoon with the dolphins and snorkeling. Our time with these wild dolphins is a gift from them and will evolve as they wish. This is an ecologically sensitive program that allows us to observe, interact with, and swim with these beautiful beings. The photo and video opportunities are absolutely outstanding. Our dolphin excursions take place each afternoon aboard a dive vessel. These trips can be anywhere from 3 to 4 hours in length. It takes approximately one hour to reach the “dolphin grounds.” Sometimes the pod (dolphin family) comes to the boat in as little as 30 minutes; on other days it takes 3 hours.

No trip to Bimini would be complete without snorkeling over the “Mysterious Bimini Road”! A quarter-mile off Paradise Point lays an ancient, underwater road of stones that has baffled natives, mystics and scientists for generations. Some call it the Bimini Road or the Atlantis Wall and believe it may lead to the lost continent of Atlantis. It is quite a mystical experience and many say they can feel the energy that emanates from these huge underwater stones. The famed Bimini Wall, less than a quarter mile offshore, drops from 145 feet to over 3,000 feet in only a few yards. In fact, around the island there are wrecks as shallow as 20 feet and as deep as 100 feet. The photo and video opportunities are absolutely outstanding.(Weather permitting)
Day 6 (-/-/-)
We leave Bimini around noon for our flight to Ft Lauderdale and our connecting flights home renewed and with a change of heart. New friends have been made and old friendships made stronger. We look forward to the challenge of bringing our clarity, peace and centeredness home with us!





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This really should be for woman only. Some seeking adventures like this need woman “only” do to abuse issues.
Any chance my husband can come along and do his own thing at the hotel if I reserve a private studio?