Paddle Alongside Wild Dolphins On This One-Of-A-Kind Eco Tour In Virginia
The coast of Virginia is a magical place. The gateway to the Chesapeake and Atlantic, this stretch of shoreline lends itself to all kinds of adventure. Today, we’ll introduce you to an unforgettable experience for both nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Chesapean Outdoors offers guided wildlife tours, including paddle excursions for viewing wild dolphins in their natural habitat. Let’s just say that paddling right alongside these beautiful creatures is an experience you won’t soon forget.
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Attention, all adventurers! There's a not-to-be-missed paddling experience that will give you a renewed appreciation for Virginia's beautiful scenery and wildlife.
And the best part? There's no experience required! This family-friendly tour includes guidance from a professional who will help make your tour memorable and safe.
Your guide will lead you toward the Cape Henry Lighthouses and through a prime dolphin habitat, where you'll encounter Atlantic bottlenose dolphins.
Of course, the dolphins are just the beginning of the wildlife that abounds in this region of Virginia Beach. You can look forward to seeing pelicans, seabirds, and possibly even a sea turtle.
Can you imagine a more perfect way to spend your time in Virginia Beach?
Learn all about Chesapean Outdoors and the adventures they offer by visiting their official Facebook page. What are your thoughts on this exciting eco-tour in Virginia Beach? Have you ever paddled alongside dolphins in Virginia or elsewhere? We’d love to hear all about your adventures in the comments below!
A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Alexandria. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
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