FAQ’s

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Our intention is to share the answers to the most common questions that have been asked of us regarding the retreat.  We hope this serves you and if you don’t find the answer to your question(s) please e-mail us and we’ll do our best to create clarity.

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Q- I can’t swim, can i still join the group?
A- yes the skill of swimming is not a requirement to come you can float on the surface in a safe life jacket or never leave the boat if you don’t desire.

Q- Do i have to do all of the experiential exercises?
A- No you don’t have to do any of them.  This is your journey you do as much or as little as you desire, and you get to choose moment by moment – no stress!!!

Q- Are there sharks?
A- well, we are in the ocean but they are no where near us- no worries there.

Q- Does the boat rock a lot, i get sea sick?
A- This is a 45′ catamaran and designed to be very stable, there is very little rocking.

Q- Do we sleep on the boat at night?
A- no you will sleep in the comfort of your very own bed on dry land each and every night.

Q- Is this program just for professionals?

A- No it is for everyone who is looking for the most amazing experience of their life

Q- Do you do yoga before you swim with dolphins?

A- Yoga is offered everyday of the retreat

Q- How do you connect with them before you get it the water?

A- In the most respectful and honoring way which will be “taught” to all participants.

Q- Do you always see the dolphins?

A- Remember this is a true “wilderness” experience. These are not captive dolphins in a tank.  We are in their home and it is totally up to them if they want to make themselves know and if they chose the next level — a human-dolphin encounter in the ocean.

That being said with the groups we bring we have been blessed to have multiple encounters on every trip.

Q- Is it always the same group of dolphins?

A- We connect with both the bottle-nose and Atlantic spotted dolphins. Sometimes we swim with the same pod and many times we are connecting with new pods through out the week

Q- Do you know them?

A-some of them yes, they have distinguishing characteristics

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