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Dolphin Feeding at Tin Can Bay

Hand-feed wild dolphins in Tin Can Bay! A unique wildlife encounter at Barnacles Dolphin Centre, a must-do experience in Queensland, Australia.

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Experience a unique opportunity to hand-feed wild Australian humpback dolphins at Barnacles Dolphin Centre in Tin Can Bay. This memorable encounter allows visitors to get up close with these marine animals in their natural habitat. Arrive early for the 8 am feeding session.

A brief summary to Dolphin Feeding Tin Can Bay

  • Monday 7 am-2 am
  • Tuesday 7 am-2 am
  • Wednesday 7 am-2 am
  • Thursday 7 am-2 am
  • Friday 7 am-2 am
  • Saturday 7 am-2 am
  • Sunday 7 am-2 am

Local tips

  • Arrive by 7 am to secure your spot for the 8 am dolphin feeding, as space and fish are limited.
  • Purchase your dolphin feeding tickets upon arrival, as feeding is on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Follow the volunteer's instructions carefully to ensure the safety and well-being of the dolphins.
  • Be prepared to get your knees wet during the feeding, and bring a change of clothes if needed.
  • Park in the designated 'Special Car Parking Area for Dolphin Feeding' behind the swimming pool to avoid fines.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Gympie, travel east on the Tin Can Bay Road (State Route 15) for approximately 53 km. As you enter Tin Can Bay, follow signs to Norman Point and the Barnacles Dolphin Centre. Parking is available behind the swimming pool in the designated area. Be aware that the parking area in front of the centre is reserved for boat trailers.

  • Public Transport

    From Gympie, Translink bus route 760 operates directly to Tin Can Bay. The bus departs from Monkland Street at Sovereign Cinema and arrives at Dolphin Ave at Dolphin Shopping Centre. From there, it's a short walk to the Barnacles Dolphin Centre. The bus trip takes approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes and costs $2 - $4.

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Tin Can Bay offers a rare and unforgettable experience: the chance to hand-feed wild Australian humpback dolphins. Every morning, a pod of these playful creatures visits the shallows near Barnacles Dolphin Centre, creating a magical encounter for visitors of all ages. The tradition began in the 1950s when locals nursed an injured dolphin back to health. This dolphin, named 'Old Scarry', continued to visit and eventually brought his family, establishing a unique bond between humans and these wild animals. Today, his legacy continues with dolphins like Mystique, who leads the pod and participates in the daily feeding. Barnacles Dolphin Centre opens at 7 am, and the feeding session starts around 8 am. It's recommended to arrive early as the experience is popular and the number of fish available is limited. Knowledgeable volunteers provide insights into the dolphins' behavior, habitat, and conservation. Visitors are given a bucket with a fish and guided on how to enter the water to feed the dolphins. Remember to follow the guidelines to ensure a safe and respectful interaction with these amazing creatures. The dolphins are wild, so their arrival isn't guaranteed, but patience is usually rewarded. After spending time with the dolphins, relax at Barnacles Café, which offers meals and refreshments with views of Snapper Creek.

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