We meet at pontoon D in the port of Saint-Gilles, at our boat (Le Port de, 97460, Réunion)
Experience an exceptional adventure by swimming with the cetaceans of the Indian Ocean! Plunge into the crystal-clear waters of Réunion Island and swim with dolphins and whales. This unique excursion aboard our RIB boat—which can accommodate up to 10 people (maximum 6 swimmers and 4 accompanying on board)—allows you a responsible observation of the wildlife of the Indian Ocean, in compliance with the Charter for the Approach and Observation of Cetaceans and Turtles.
Discover dolphins and turtles all year round, as well as whales in Réunion from June to October. Our qualified and passionate team accompanies you to observe these majestic creatures in their natural habitat, thanks to a respectful approach. They capture the magic of the Réunion coast with you and punctuate your trip with local anecdotes, while answering your questions.
Book now and live an unforgettable experience at the heart of the preserved nature of Réunion!
Swimming stop in the Indian Ocean
Snorkelling to observe fish and cetaceans
Breathtaking views of Reunion's coastline
Certified Guide
We meet at pontoon D in the port of Saint-Gilles, 20 minutes before departure. If you come by car, you will find free car parks nearby.
RIB boat
Number of passengers: 12
Sun-protected area
No restrooms
Snorkeling equipment
GoPro
Minimum age: 12 years
Swimsuit
Towel
Sunscreen, sunglasses and hat
If you already have your own snorkeling equipment, please bring it along, otherwise we provide you one
Minimum age required is 12 years
Not accessible to wheelchairs and strollers
Not suitable for toddlers and pregnant women
Due to new wildlife legislation, a maximum of six people can be in the water at the same time.
It was simply magical, with great supervision and very pleasant instructors!
Great experience, very good guide, the dolphins are magnificent in their natural environment, I fulfilled my childhood dream of swimming with dolphins
Very friendly team, who place great importance on passenger safety and ethics towards marine animals.












