Sharm El-Sheikh: Dolphin Adventure Show or Swimming Option

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Sharm El-Sheikh: Dolphin Adventure Show or Swimming Option

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A dolphin day in Sharm El-Sheikh is hard to top. You get either a short swim with trained dolphins and/or a lively dolphin show, plus hotel pickup and drop-off to keep the hassle low. It’s a simple, family-friendly outing that feels special fast—especially once you see the dolphins interact with their trainers.

Two things I especially like are the professional trainer focus on safety and dolphin well-being and the clear “wow” factor of the show’s jumps, spins, and trick work. The whole experience also comes with memorable photo moments, even if you’re not planning to buy extra souvenirs.

One drawback to plan for: the in-water experience is time-limited (the swim portion is 15 minutes if you choose it), and photo/video add-ons can cost a lot once you’re there.

Key Highlights I’d Put First

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off in an air-conditioned vehicle, so you’re not figuring out transport
  • 15-minute swim option for a real up-close dolphin moment
  • Dolphin show included (if you select it), with active performances and trainer interaction
  • Professional guidance on hand, with staff described as attentive and time-conscious
  • Bring cash for extras carefully: photos/video can be overpriced compared to what you’d expect
  • Languages available: English and Italian

Sharm El-Sheikh Dolphin Fun: What You’re Really Signing Up For

This is a straightforward “dolphin experience” built around two main parts: a dolphin show and a chance to swim with dolphins, depending on the option you book. The highlight isn’t just watching from the edge—it’s seeing how trainers manage behavior and keep everyone on pace.

The setting is Sharm El-Sheikh, in South Sinai. That matters because the area is set up for sea-activity tourism, and the logistics tend to be organized. You’ll get an air-conditioned ride and pickup directly outside your hotel, which is exactly the kind of simplicity that helps on a busy vacation.

I also like that the experience leans “family-friendly.” You don’t need special gear beyond the normal swim basics, and the show format is engaging even if you don’t swim. If you’re traveling with kids, this is one of those activities where nobody feels left out—watching is still a big part.

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The 15-Minute Dolphin Swim: Short Time, Big Memory

If you choose the swim option, you’re getting 15 minutes in the water with the dolphins. It’s not a long session, so think of it like a highlight sprint rather than a full swim program. You’ll want to show up ready so you don’t waste your time adjusting.

Here’s how to make the most of those minutes:

  • Wear your swimwear before pickup if possible, so you’re not scrambling on arrival.
  • Bring a towel and keep your phone/camera protected from splash.
  • Listen carefully during instructions. The flow in water depends on timing, and the trainers running the session are there for both safety and dolphin care.

The good news is that the experience is built around a guided interaction. The highlights emphasize expert trainers and safety, and one guest’s story also points to quick help if something goes wrong. The practical takeaway: you’re not on your own in the water.

Also, the dolphins are described as playful and intelligent, and the whole point is interaction—so be ready to enjoy the moment instead of overthinking technique. This is travel fun, not a training class.

A quick consideration before you book

If you’re not a confident swimmer, don’t assume you’ll be perfectly comfortable. The data here doesn’t spell out swimming skill requirements, so treat this as a “guided swim” and only pick it if you’re happy being in the water for that short burst.

The Dolphin Show: Jumps, Spins, and Trainer Playbook

Even if you skip the swim, the dolphin show is the other big reason people do this. When you watch dolphins perform jumps, spins, and tricks, it’s not just cute. It’s organized entertainment with clear trainer communication.

Plan on about an hour for the show experience based on how guests describe the time spent. During that hour, you’ll see the dolphins interact with their trainers, and the pace stays lively. This is the part that works well for kids, seniors, and anyone who wants the dolphin experience without getting in the water.

I like that the show isn’t presented as “passive watching only.” The dolphins actively respond to trainer cues, and that interaction is what makes it feel more than just a routine animal act. One of the recurring themes is that the show feels well organized, and the trainers come across as confident in their routines.

Photo and video reality check

There’s a catch many people run into: photo and video packages can be expensive on-site. One guest specifically warned that the prices for photos and video are horrible and should be cheaper. So if visuals matter to you, keep your expectations realistic, and decide ahead of time if you want to buy anything.

Pickup and Timing: The Part That Can Catch You Off Guard

The experience includes hotel pickup and drop-off, plus transport in an air-conditioned vehicle. Pickup happens outside your hotel, and pickup timing depends on where you’re staying.

Two things can impact your day:

  • You’ll get an email from the supplier one day before your trip with your exact pickup time.
  • There can be a delay of up to 10 minutes.

I’m a fan of pickup because it lowers stress, but I’m also a fan of being prepared. A smart move is to set a reminder for the day before the trip and confirm the time. Also, have a flexible mindset if the schedule runs slightly late.

One more practical note: there can be confusion between booking time and the activity start time. If you’re trying to coordinate with other plans that day, build a buffer. You don’t want your dolphin time to become the reason your lunch reservation falls apart.

And yes—there’s staff language support, including English and Italian, which can help if you want to ask questions.

Professional Staff: Why It Matters for Both Safety and Fun

When an activity is built around animals, the staff isn’t just a background detail. It’s the whole show. Here, the highlights call out professional trainers ensuring safety and dolphin well-being, and guest feedback backs up that the team is attentive.

One name that stands out from the people running the experience is Sayed, described as informative and funny, making sure everyone is okay and taken care of. Another guest also singled out a kind driver who was helpful and attentive to details.

That blend—clear guidance plus a calm, organized approach—changes the experience. When you’re in water, even for 15 minutes, you want the instructions to be clear and the mood to be steady. It’s what turns a potentially intimidating activity into a fun day.

What’s Included (and What You’ll Need to Pay Attention To)

Here’s what you can count on being included:

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Air-conditioned transport
  • Dolphin show if you select that option
  • 15-minute dolphin swim if you select that option

Not included:

  • Water

That last one seems small, but it matters. The show and waiting time can take a while, and you’ll be in the sun. Bring water or plan to buy it nearby so you don’t feel wiped out halfway through.

What to Bring: Simple List, Real-Life Use

The basics are exactly what you need for a comfortable day:

  • Sunglasses
  • Sun hat
  • Swimwear
  • Towel
  • Camera
  • Sunscreen

If you’re bringing a camera, think about water safety. Splash happens. Also, keep sunscreen easy to apply—you don’t want to start the day feeling sticky and rushed.

One more important item: you must provide a copy of your passport. That’s not something to do at the last minute, so prepare it before your trip day.

Languages, Provider, and the Human Side

The experience is supported in English and Italian, which is helpful if your group includes speakers of either language. The provider is listed as FTS Travels, and that’s the name tied to the operator handling your pickup communication and on-the-ground coordination.

For me, that matters because it’s another reason things usually run smoothly. When there’s a clear operator and a direct supplier message the day before, it’s less guesswork for you.

Is $23 Good Value? A Practical Way to Think About It

At $23 per person, this is priced like a budget-friendly “big moment” activity. But value depends on which option you choose.

  • If you select show only, you’re getting a full dolphin performance experience with pickup/transport—good value for the entertainment time you’ll spend.
  • If you select the swim, the value becomes about whether you’re okay with the 15-minute time limit. That short window can still feel like a once-in-a-lifetime memory, especially if dolphins are a big priority for your trip.

So my rule of thumb: this is a great value if dolphins are a “must-do” and you want the comfort of pickup and a guided experience. If you’re the type who wants long sessions in the water or you’re expecting a full-day program, you may feel the time is short.

And then there’s the on-site spending reality. Even if the base price is low, photos and video can add up fast, and one guest complained the prices were horrible. If you’re budgeting tightly, decide in advance whether you’ll buy any souvenirs or just rely on your own camera.

Who Should Book This Dolphin Adventure?

This activity fits best if you:

  • Want a memorable family-friendly day without complicated planning
  • Like animal-focused experiences but prefer a guided format
  • Are happy choosing between watching and swimming (depending on confidence and interest)
  • Want pickup convenience in Sharm El-Sheikh

It’s also a strong pick for couples who want a shared “story moment.” Just remember that if you’re going to do the swim, it’s a short 15-minute interaction—so bring the right energy.

Should You Book This Dolphin Experience?

Book it if you want an organized dolphin day with pickup included, a lively show, and the option to swim briefly with trainers guiding the experience. At $23, it’s hard to argue with the price-to-memory ratio, especially if dolphins are a top priority.

Skip or reconsider the swim option if you’re uncomfortable in water or if you expected a longer session. Also keep an eye on the add-on costs for photos and video, since those can turn a budget activity into a more expensive one quickly.

If you want a dolphin highlight that’s easy to fit into your Sharm El-Sheikh trip—and you’re okay with a short swim—this is a solid choice.

FAQ

What does the dolphin experience cost?

The price is listed as $23 per person.

Do I get hotel pickup and drop-off?

Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included, and transport is provided by air-conditioned vehicle.

How long is the dolphin swim?

The swim option includes 15 minutes with the dolphins.

Is the dolphin show included?

The dolphin show is included if you select the dolphin show option.

What should I bring with me?

Bring sunglasses, a sun hat, swimwear, a towel, a camera, and sunscreen. Water is not included.

Is a passport copy required?

Yes. A copy of your passport is required.

What languages are available during the experience?

The languages listed are English and Italian.

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