Departure by boat, heading out along the north coast at the start of the trip.
7 Hours
Group: 2 - 6 People
Ocean
9.3 Superb
Your São Tomé dolphin tour is a full-day boat trip built with couples in mind, not just larger groups. This matters because many boat trips are priced and structured around a three-person minimum, which makes them less practical for couples who want to book directly. Here, two people can book the trip as it is, which gives it a clearer advantage for the kind of travellers most likely to want a private or semi-private day on the water.
The day is designed around a series of strong coastal highlights rather than one single stop. Dolphin watching is the main draw, but the trip also includes Blue Lagoon snorkelling, Cabras Island and time on the water between stops, so it feels like a complete full-day outing rather than a short marine activity padded into a longer schedule. That gives the experience a broader shape while still keeping the focus clear.
At €100 per person for two people, €80 per person for three people, and €75 per person for four or more, the pricing is strongest where it needs to be strongest: for couples. Its main selling point is not only the route itself, but the fact that it gives two people a straightforward way to book a full-day dolphin and snorkelling trip without needing to find a larger group first.
Beach Collection
8.30 AM
Approximately 4.30 PM
Casual, comfortable light clothing. Swimwear, Reef -Safe Sunscreen
Air-conditioned transport
Licensed local guide
Insurance
Picnic
All site entry fees
Additional drinks
Tips for guide (optional)
Departure by boat, heading out along the north coast at the start of the trip.
The first main section focuses on looking for dolphins offshore. Sightings and water entry are subject to sea conditions on the day.
Stop at Blue Lagoon for swimming and snorkelling, with time in the water before the next section of the trip. This part is also subject to sea conditions.
A walk through the rainforest back to your transport, where your English s
Continue to the Cabras Island area for the next section of the trip, with timing and any extra stop subject to sea conditions.
peaking guide will answer questions about anything you see.
Return by boat in the afternoon, with the exact route and any extra swim stop depending on sea conditions.







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