The dolphin's world is one of flow and grace. The experience of swimming with dolphins changes people. It will change you, too. You can swim with wild dolphins on the Kona Coast in pods, and they teach you about community, love and communication. In the twinkling of an eye, a spinner or bottlenose dolphin swims by to show you the joyous way.

Experience the grace and beauty of the dolphins' healing and transformational vibrations.

Experience the Sonic Ray of the dolphin's sonar as it resonates through your body, awakening cellular memories of Inner Joy and Unconditional Love.

Experience the communications of the dolphins amongst themselves and with you as they interact and reveal multi-dimensional realities. Experience the safe, gentle and profound life enhancing journey into realms of pure joyful being.

To get there:
Kealakekua Bay: Take Highway 11 south. Turn onto the winding Napoopoo Road (also called Hwy. 160). The road splits, stay to the right, on Napoopoo Road. Napoopoo Road takes you to the beach where you can park and launch.
Honaunau Bay: Take Highway 11 south. Do not turn onto the winding Napoopoo Road (also called Hwy. 160) but continue about 6 miles and turn right on Highway 160. Turn left at the sign for Place of Refuge National Historical Park. Take the first right and you're at the beach. Find a parking place. If there are no spaces there along the immediate beach, across the street is cheap parking lot that benefits a local church. Ask someone on the beach to point out the location of the Two Steps.