Since the excursion wasn't offered by Disney, we had to arrange our own transportation to the Paradise Island Ferry Terminal. We took a taxi to the Atlantis Resort and from there we walked to the terminal. The taxi held like 10 people, so it made one stop. I thought they were going to drop us at the terminal, but it was a nice walk and if you have time, the Atlantis Resort Hotel and Casino is wonderful. Taxis are easy to get in Nassau, they flag you down. LOL!!! We had a late excursion time, so we did a carriage ride tour of Nassau in the morning. Got lunch on the ship. Changed into our swim gear. Took the taxi to Paradise Island and waited at the terminal for the Dolphin Encounter high speed catamaran to take everyone to the Blue Lagoon where the dolphin program is located. The trip to Blue Lagoon is about 20 minutes.
Once you get to the Dolphin Encounter, you get an orientation program, given a locker, put on a wet suit (if you want), given a life jacket (mandatory, so being a strong swimmer isn't necessary), and then you are taken to the lagoon area where you dangle your feet a little while so the dolphins get used to you. And then the swim program begins. You jump in. First, the easy stuff, like the kiss, dancing, hugging, feeding, petting and stuff like that. The entire time, you are in deep water, but with the life vest on, so you are floating, but you can move around. Then the human hurdle when you are paired off and you make a " human field goal" in deeper water. The dolphins are sent out and then jump over the both of you. The finalle is the foot push when two dolphins push at the bottoms of your feet and push you through the water while you arch your back and have your arms out like you are flying though the water. The entire time you are with the dolphins swimming around you and you around them, but they are busy with the other people, too. We had a total of 8 people including ourselves, but you get a lot of attention.
Since had the last swim of the day. I think it was 3:30PM. We left Blue Lagoon at 6PM and made a stop at the Paradise Island Ferry Terminal (this is where we got on in the morning, BUT DON'T GET OFF. It will take you directly into the Nassau terminal port where the ships are). We arrived back on the Wonder at 6:30PM and ran to "Who Wants to Be a Mouseketter" about ten minutes late. They do have an outdoor shower at the lagoon to get the salt water of you and a changing area, but we didn't have soap. Luckily, we had late dinner seating, so after the show, we showered and then had dinner. LOL!
You're going to have a wonderful time!
Tina