Shark & Stingray Combo – 25% Off
November 20, 2025
Get 25% OFF Shark & Stingray Combo!
Experience the thrill of the ocean with our Shark & Stingray Combo at Blue Lagoon Island! For a limited time, get 25% OFF this exciting double encounter.

PACKAGE INCLUDES:
- Roundtrip Boat Ride to Blue Lagoon Island
- Grilled Lunch
- Games & Activities
- Beach Access
- Beach Chairs, Umbrellas and Hammocks (Based on Availability)
OFFER DETAILS:
- Discount Code: Use code FIN25
- Blackout Dates: Nov 26th - Nov 30th and Dec 24th - Jan 5th
- Note: Cannot be combined with any other offer.
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Ready to go? Book online at www.dolphinencounters.com.
Contact Us:
- Toll Free: 1-866-448-9535
- Reservations Line: 242-363-1003
- WhatsApp: 242-828-3902
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November 20, 2025
PACKAGE INCLUDES: Roundtrip Boat Ride to Blue Lagoon Island Grilled Lunch Games & Activities Beach Access Beach Chairs, Umbrellas and Hammocks (Based on Availability) OFFER DETAILS: Discount Code: Use code BCH25 Validity: Offer valid until November 15th, 2025 Note: Cannot be combined with any other offer. Book Your Trip Ready to go? Book online at www.dolphinencounters.com . Contact Us: Toll Free: 1-866-448-9535 Reservations Line: 242-363-1003 WhatsApp: 242-828-3902

November 19, 2025
PACKAGE INCLUDES: Roundtrip Boat Ride to Blue Lagoon Island Grilled Lunch Games & Activities Beach Access Beach Chairs, Umbrellas and Hammocks (Based on Availability) OFFER DETAILS: Discount Code: Use code BOGO50 Booking Deadline: Book by December 1st, 2025 Travel Window: Valid for travel through May 31st, 2026 Note: Cannot be combined with any other offer. Certain restrictions apply. Blackout Dates Apply: Please note this offer is not valid on the following dates: November 26th – November 30th December 24th – January 5th April 3rd – April 6th Book Your Trip Don't miss out on this Black Friday deal! Book online at www.dolphinencounters.com . Contact Us: Toll Free: 1-866-448-9535 Reservations Line: 242-363-1003 WhatsApp: 242-828-3902

November 12, 2025
NASSAU, Bahamas (November 12, 2025) — Blue Lagoon Island’s investment in a WeatherSTEM station has established the private island as a leader in hyperlocal weather monitoring and safety. The island’s data has been cited by the U.S. National Weather Service in storm advisories affecting The Bahamas and the United States, underscoring the value of the system for regional forecasting and preparedness. Blue Lagoon Island was the first destination in the Caribbean to install a WeatherSTEM system, providing real-time monitoring of temperature, wind, rainfall, lightning strikes, UV levels and other critical weather data. Updated every eight-tenths of a second, the system enhances safety for guests, staff and animals on the island while providing accessible, reliable information to the wider community. “Weather affects every part of our operations, so accurate, island-specific data is essential,” said Robert Meister, Managing Director of Blue Lagoon Island. “The information we gather not only protects our team and guests but also supports regional weather tracking and climate resilience. We’re proud to serve as a local data hub, helping meteorologists refine forecasts and strengthen preparedness across the community. " The publicly accessible WeatherSTEM dashboard ( http://bahamas.weatherstem.com/bli ) and its time-lapse camera feeds have become a resource for recreational boaters, tour operators, weather and marine hobby enthusiasts, and residents of New Providence. The Weather Channel frequently features images from the system, while the data has also fueled the growth of local weather awareness initiatives. Among these is the Bahamas Weather Watchers Facebook group, which has grown to more than 6,900 members and is widely regarded as a valuable source for timely weather updates and community discussion, especially during storm season. The WeatherSTEM system at Blue Lagoon Island remains fully accessible to the public and is supported by WeatherSTEM Scholar, a free educational platform designed to increase weather literacy among Bahamians of all ages ( https://www.weatherstem.com/learn ).







