There are many Hilton Head activites and attractions
Art and Galleries
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Fishing Charters
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Dolphin Tours
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Beaufort's Parris Island
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Vacation Tips
Dolphin Tours can be loads of fun. Imagine a pod of dolphins as your traveling companions while sailing around Hilton Head. Experience dolphins, not in tanks - but where they live in the wild. Watch dolphin behaviors that can be seen in only very few places worldwide. Dolphins are not only beautiful and fun to watch, they are an important part of a very complex and fragile ecosystem.
Adventure Cruises Shelter Cove Harbour (843)785-4558
Commander Zodiac South Beach Marina 232 S. Sea Pines Drive 843-671-3344
H2O Sports Center Harbour Town Marina, Sea Pines 843-671-4FUN
Harbour Town Yacht Basin 149 Lighthouse Drive 843-671-4534
Intercoastal Water Sports 843-681-4111
Island Water Sports South Beach Marins Sea Pines 843-671-7007
Outside Hilton Head South Beach Marina Village 843-686-6996
Outside Hilton Head The Plaza at Shelter Cove 843-686-6996
Schooner Welcome Shelter Cove Harbour 843-785-5566
Majority of small toothed whales are called dolphins.
A dolphin's dorsal fin is as distinctive as a person's face.
Dolphin's ancestors once lived on land and looked similar to wolves, although they were more closely related to cows.
Killer and pilot whales are considered dolphins.
At first glance, a dolphin's dorsal fin somewhat resembles a shark and has sometimes caused false alarms at beaches.
Dolphins seem to have been blessed with a well-developed sense of humor. Dolphins have been known to silently maneuver behind an unsuspecting pelican and snatch its tail feathers -- usually leaving the bird minus a few.
It has been suggested that the reason dolphins always seem to be grinning is that they understand our language and are patiently waiting for us to learn theirs.
Adventure Cruises
Shelter Cove Harbour
(843)785-4558
Gullah Heritage Trail Tours
203 William Hilton Parkway
843-681-7066
Vagabond Cruises Harbour Town
Sea Pines
843-842-4155
Writer's Walk
912-232-4268