Spot dolphins on a family-friendly 1.5-hour cruise from Zeke’s Landing Marina
1.5 hour
Life vests, Restroom onboard
Explore the waters off Orange Beach on a 1.5-hour daytime cruise designed for all ages. Ride on a boat with onboard dance contests, kid-friendly activities, and chances to spot dolphins along the way.
Passengers under 12 must have a parent or guardian present at check-in. If any adult weighs over 260 lbs, they must purchase two tickets. Bring your own blanket or beach towel to keep warm in fall and winter.
20% fee to refund after booking. If you are late and arrive after the boat departs, you forfeit your reservation and will not be refunded. Weather refunds are issued if it doesn't work out.
Arrive on the property at least 20 minutes before your cruise start time to allow time to park and walk to the boat. Boarding starts about 5 minutes before departure, and the boat does not board earlier.
Bring your own blanket or beach towel to keep warm in the fall and winter months.
Benches are 56 inches wide and are designed to seat three adults per bench. If your group size doesn’t fill a bench evenly, you may sit next to other guests, and one person in an odd-numbered party may be seated in a chair.
26619 Perdido Beach Blvd Orange Beach, AL 36561 US
Captain Bart and his crew, especially Tabatha, have built something special here. The dolphins truly deliver, with multiple reviewers mentioning they were everywhere once spotted, jumping and putting on incredible shows. Families rave about how welcoming the staff is with children - kids get to drive the boat, ask endless questions about sea life, and feel genuinely cared for throughout the trip. The sunset cruises earn particular praise for creating magical, photo-worthy moments that people won't stop talking about. There's one alarming review involving a payment dispute and aggressive contact with the customer's family that's worth noting, though it stands in stark contrast to the overwhelming praise for communication and customer service from everyone else. A few guests mentioned minor boat amenities like the makeshift bathroom situation, warm drinks, and non-functioning rear speakers, but these didn't overshadow their enjoyment. Tabatha gets specifically called out for her DJ skills, local knowledge, and making sure everyone's comfortable, while the emphasis on Coast Guard safety standards and life jackets reassures parents. The value seems excellent compared to other local attractions, and the genuine enthusiasm the crew brings to their work shines through consistently.