Join us for an unforgettable adventure as we embark on a journey along the Suriname and Commewijne River to witness the enchanting Pinkbelly dolphins, also known as Profosoe in Suriname, in their natural habitat.
**Tour Highlights:**
– Marvel at the breathtaking beauty of the Suriname and Commewijne River at sunset.
– Witness the playful antics of the Pinkbelly dolphins as they gracefully swim in the river.
– Learn about the fascinating ecology and conservation efforts surrounding these majestic creatures.
– Enjoy a serene and tranquil boat ride surrounded by the lush greenery of Suriname’s landscape.
**Tour Details:**
– **Date:** Every day
– **Time:** Tour starts at 16:00 PM
– **Price:** €30 per person (Children: €25)
– **Duration:** Approximately 3 hours
**Important Note:** We prioritize the well-being and natural behavior of the Pinkbelly dolphins. Therefore, we do not feed them during the tour, as they are wild animals that thrive in their natural environment.
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to witness the beauty of Suriname’s wildlife against the backdrop of a stunning sunset. Book your Pinkbelly Dolphin and Sunset Tour now and create memories that will last a lifetime!
1 Only day tour to see the real pinkbelly dolphin
2 Beautiful sunset
3 Attractive price
4 Good combination between nature and action
5 No malaria
6 Departure for 4 people (on regular days)
Transportation by bus
Travel time 3 hours
Departure time 16:00 pm
Back at 19:00 PM
Regular departure From monday – sunday
Entrance fees
Round-trip transportation from Paramaribo
Guided nature Hike by a naturalist guide
Refreshments/ Picnic Lunch
Not included alcohol & own expenses
We are passionate about connecting people with the rich cultural and natural heritage of Suriname while fostering a deep commitment to sustainability, plastic waste reduction, and healthy living. We believe that responsible tourism can be a powerful force for positive change, and our mission is to provide immersive and educational experiences that leave a lasting impact on both our visitors and the communities we engage with.
