Dolphin Feeding Tangalooma Resort Moreton Island Queensland #dolphins #queensland #sealife #ocean
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🐬 Up Close With Wild Dolphins at Tangalooma Moreton Island, Queensland 🏝️
Meeting the wild dolphins during a family holiday on beautiful Moreton Island, Queensland, was a highlight while staying at Tangalooma Island Resort.
This is NOT a paid advertisement or sponsored experience — just something fun and memorable we chose to do as a family while on holidays.
Watching wild dolphins glide in close is an incredible experience, especially for kids who are growing up around water and learning to swim 🌊
As a baby swim & family swimming channel, we love sharing real-life moments where water confidence, respect for nature, and safe experiences all come together.
Experiences like this show how learning to swim can open the door to amazing adventures in the ocean and beyond.
🐬 Fun dolphin facts for kids & families:
• Dolphins at Tangalooma are wild dolphins, not captive animals
• They often visit the shoreline in the evenings
• Dolphins can swim up to 60 km/h in short bursts
• They are highly intelligent and live in social family groups called pods
Moreton Island is one of Queensland’s best destinations for family holidays, ocean swimming, and unforgettable wildlife encounters.
Learning to swim helps children feel confident and calm around water — whether it’s in a pool, the ocean, or moments like this watching dolphins up close.
If you enjoy family swim adventures, baby swim inspiration, and real-world ocean experiences, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share 💙
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#MoretonIsland
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#Swimming
#LearnToSwim
#OceanKids
#Queensland
#Australia
#WaterConfidence