Hilton Head has no shortage of dolphin tours. Pontoon boats packed with strangers, 90-minute loops that barely get you out of the marina, and captains who have been doing this long enough to phone it in. Captain Brody runs something different. Private trips only, maximum 6 guests, 22 years on these waters, and he is on every single boat. If you are trying to find the best dolphin tour in Hilton Head, here is what actually matters before you book.
Why Hilton Head Is One of the Best Places to See Dolphins
Hilton Head sits inside a network of tidal creeks, salt marshes, and open sound water that Atlantic bottlenose dolphins have called home year-round for as long as anyone can remember. The Calibogue Sound, Broad Creek, and the waters stretching toward Daufuskie Island are some of the most dolphin-active stretches on the East Coast. You are not hoping to get lucky out here. You are going to where they live.
What makes the viewing so consistent is the ecosystem itself. The marsh system feeds bait fish into the creeks and sounds, which keeps dolphins close and active. On most trips you will see multiple dolphins, often in groups, sometimes feeding, sometimes just cruising alongside the boat.
What Makes the Best Dolphin Tour in Hilton Head
Not all tours are the same. Here is what separates a good trip from a forgettable one.
Private versus shared: On a shared tour you are on a boat with strangers, moving on someone else’s schedule, and competing for the best rail spot. On a private trip it is just your group and the captain. You stop when you want, stay longer when something interesting is happening, and nobody is rushing you back to the dock.
Captain experience: Knowing where dolphins are on any given day takes time on the water. Brody has 22 years of it. He knows the tides, the feeding patterns, and the spots that do not show up on any map.
Group size: Smaller is better. Fewer people means a calmer boat, less noise, and better sightings. Brody keeps his trips private with a maximum of 6 guests.
Trip length: A 90-minute shared tour gives you a taste. A 3-hour private trip gives you a real experience with time to explore, stop, and actually be out on the water instead of just passing through it.
What You Will See on a Hilton Head Dolphin Tour
One reason families choose Hilton Head Dolphin Tours is our dolphin guarantee. Captain Brody has spent more than two decades navigating these waters and knows where dolphins are most commonly found throughout the year.
Atlantic bottlenose dolphins are the main event but they are rarely the only thing out there. On most trips you can expect to see:
- Playful Atlantic bottlenose dolphins, often in pods of 3 to 8
- Coastal birds including egrets, herons, pelicans, and osprey
- Salt marsh landscapes and tidal creek systems
- Harbour Town Lighthouse and landmarks only visible from the water
- Daufuskie Island in the distance across the Calibogue Sound
Depending on conditions and the time of year, some trips also turn up loggerhead sea turtles, rays, and the occasional shark.
For more on when you’ll have the best chance of seeing dolphins, read our guide here.
The Best Time of Year for Dolphin Tours in Hilton Head
Dolphins are here year-round but summer is peak season for a reason. Longer days, calm water, and warm temperatures make June through August the most comfortable time to be on the water. June in particular hits a sweet spot before the full summer crowds arrive, which means more availability and a quieter experience overall.
By mid-June tour times start filling fast as summer vacation season kicks into full gear. If you are planning a trip in June, July, or August, booking early is not just a suggestion. The best time slots go first.
Add the Disappearing Island to Your Trip
The best dolphin tour in Hilton Head gets even better when you combine it with a stop at the Disappearing Island. This is a real sandbar that rises out of the Calibogue Sound at low tide and vanishes again when the tide rolls back in. The only way to reach it is by boat, and it is only above water for about 90 minutes a day.
Families who add this to their trip consistently call it the highlight of their entire Hilton Head vacation. You get the dolphin sightings on the way out and a private sandbar to explore when you arrive. Depending on conditions, kids sometimes find sand dollars, starfish, and shark teeth.
Sunset Dolphin Tours
If an evening on the water sounds more like your speed, the sunset dolphin tour runs the same private format with the added bonus of a Lowcountry sunset over the sound. Dolphins are active in the evening and the light makes for some of the best photos of the trip. It is a popular pick for couples and groups who want something a little more relaxed.
How to Book the Best Dolphin Tour in Hilton Head
Every trip runs private with a maximum of 6 guests and Captain Brody on board for every single one. No strangers, no packed boats, no compromises on timing or pace. Summer dates fill up fast. If you have a specific date in mind, lock it in early.
Book your private dolphin tour here
Planning a family trip? Check out our guide to the best things to do in Hilton Head with kids.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best dolphin tour in Hilton Head?
The best dolphin tour in Hilton Head is a private trip with an experienced local captain. Private tours keep group size small, move at your pace, and give you direct access to the captain’s knowledge of where dolphins are active on any given day. Captain Brody runs fully private trips with a maximum of 6 guests and 22 years of experience on these waters.
How long is a dolphin tour in Hilton Head?
Most shared tours run 90 minutes. Private tours with Captain Brody run approximately 3 hours, giving your group time to explore, stop when something interesting happens, and actually enjoy being on the water instead of rushing back to the dock.
When is the best time of year for dolphin tours in Hilton Head?
Dolphins are active year-round in Hilton Head but June through August offers the best combination of calm water, long days, and warm temperatures. June is a sweet spot before peak summer crowds arrive. Book early because the best time slots fill fast once summer vacation season starts.
Are dolphin tours in Hilton Head private?
Not all of them. Many operators run shared tours with large groups of strangers. Captain Brody runs private trips only, with a maximum of 6 guests per trip. Every booking is exclusive to your group.
Can you combine a dolphin tour with the Disappearing Island?
Yes. The Disappearing Island trip includes dolphin sightings along the route and a stop at the sandbar during the low tide window. It is one of the most popular private boat experiences in Hilton Head and combines two of the best things the water has to offer in a single 3-hour trip.
What should I bring on a Hilton Head dolphin tour?
Sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, light layers for the breeze, a dry bag for your phone and keys, and water. For the Disappearing Island add water shoes and a change of clothes for kids. Captain Brody handles everything else.