Chanonry Point - There is no agreed good time to see dolphins, particularly in summer. The tide needs to be running. I reckon you have the best bet of seeing dolphins after low tide. Ideally, be there say 2 hours after it is at the low ebb, although they certainly show from an hour after low tide onward. You can never guarantee they will be there but thats the fun of photography from the shore!
Fort George - Instead of swimming close to Chanonry point the dolphins can be seen from the beach on the Fort George side, similar timing to above and looking across to Chanonry point. I've seen some nice pictures from here too.

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Cromarty - From Cromarty there is a great walk to the Sutors of Cromarty, a grand view point. I have seen dolphins from here. They present a more distant picture but nonetheless a good one. Cromarty is worth a visit, a calm and historic place.

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