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Detailed Information
- Place Types Tourist attraction
- Address 404 Harbor Blvd Slip 5, Destin, FL 32541, USA
- Coordinate 30.3925408,-86.5010558
- Website https://sailingindestin.com/
- Rating 5
- Compound Code 9FVX+2H Destin, FL, USA
Openning hours
- Monday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Sunday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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My family an I took a sunset Cruise Thursday night March 4, 2021. The weather was great and the wind was just right. Captain Pam sailed us out into the Gulf and we watched the dolphins play in front of the boat. Sailed back into the bay and watched the sun set, what a great sun set. Captain Pam is great, very informative and will answer any questions. I would recommend a sail with her any time. Online booking was super easy! The sail was a great time, and we will do it again.
Sailing with Captain Pam is a blast! We took a sunset cruise and had 6 kids with us, ages 6-14, and all of them had so much fun. The kids loved seeing dolphins, listening to their favorite songs, and the hula hoop competition. My husband and I enjoyed chatting with Pam and watching a stunning sunset over the bay. This is definitely an event to put on your “must do” list when planning your Destin vacation!
Had an awesome time on the sun set tour and saw many dolphins which was a plus! Kids got to help sail and steer! Pam and Tanner were great hosts.
My family and I throughly ENJOYED our sail with Capt. Pam and Trevor (I think). They were very knowledgable about what was going on around us. The dolphins loved her boat. We even received a drone shot! We could not BEAT our sail it was PRICELESS. Thank you Capt. Pam!!!!
February 4, 2021nnToday was filled with many blessings...the most memorable is experiencing real sailing, watching the dolphins coming up for air, jumping out of the water and swimming directly under me as I was laying down in a net. They were so close, I felt like I could touch them. Absolute perfection!nnSailing with Captain Pam abroad her new Trimaran, Nice Tri. What an AMAZING sailboat and I have missed how she makes me laugh!!nnTogether, we remembered the passing of her father 24 years ago. He would be so proud of her if he were here on earth. But I know he is smiling down on his daughter!nnWe celebrated life with Morris (Pops) who is 84 years young. He loved the sailing and easily walked around on the deck.nnToday, I completed round 16 of cancer treatments which is an absolute miracle.nnFinally, our Heavenly Father gifted us with an escort of ud83dudc2c dolphins as we sailed back home.nnWith so many blessings and smiles from sailing and the dolphins, I had to learn more about dolphins and started with scriptures.nnDolphinsnnChristian symbolism expresses the dolphin as an aspect of Christ. Dolphins seen in Christian art are a symbol of the resurrection.nnDolphins and the exodus:nnThere is a rather lovely story based on the appearance of the dolphin in the Exodus story. It begins with the charming description of the Isrealites, fleeing Egypt and being chased by Pharaoh’s army, coming to the Red Sea:nnWhen our ancestors, the children of Israel, escaped from Egypt, they found the dolphins of the Red Sea waiting for them, chirping their happy dolphin-chirping sounds and splashing the blue waters of the Red Sea with their flat tails.nnIt then goes on to describe how, when the waters had been parted, the dolphins acted as marine shepherds, attempting to keep the fish from swimming into midair and dying on the land. Likewise, they by using their noses to nudge all the goats, sheep and cows away from the walls of water (where they were apt to stray), they prevented them from drowning! They also used their tales to keep at bay the Egyptian army. Unfortunately, some of the dolphins were so busy with their humanitarian efforts that they did not here God’s warning and were caught as the walls of water broke and were killed by the weapons of the drowning Egyptian soldiers. To mark their efforts, they were instructed by God to collect the skins of the dead dolphin heroes and to use them to help cover the tabernacle.nnBut God commanded Moses and Moses told the people to gather up the dolphins, prepare their skins, and sew them together to make a tent covering that would be the top tent for the great golden box that would hold the words of God written on the stone tablets by Moses on Mount Sinai. Moses said, “When you see this tent of dolphin skins, I want you to remember that we did not leave Egypt and become a free people without a lot of help.”nnPam, thank you for today’s blessings!!
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