You’ll board a Blue Flag-certified ecoyacht at Los Cristianos for a small-group whale watching tour along Tenerife’s coast. Spot whales and dolphins up close, learn from your guide about local marine life, sail past the “cave of love,” and enjoy time to swim straight from the boat’s stern before heading back to port.
We stepped onto the ecoyacht at Los Cristianos, sun already warming my shoulders, and I could smell sunscreen mixing with salt air — that sticky mix you get on boats. Our guide Elena had this easy laugh; she handed out tips about spotting pilot whales before we’d even left the dock. The boat felt steady underfoot (I get seasick sometimes but honestly, it was fine), and there was this low hum from the engine as we glided out past Palm Mar. Everyone kept craning their necks — I guess nobody wants to be the one who misses the first whale.
About twenty minutes in, Elena pointed off starboard and sure enough, there they were — two dark shapes surfacing in slow motion. I swear I held my breath. You could hear them exhale, sharp and close, then nothing but water slapping hull and someone’s camera clicking too fast. Dolphins showed up too, darting around like they were late for something. The guide told us about how the propellers are tucked safely inside the hull so it doesn’t mess with marine life; that stuck with me more than I expected.
We cruised along the coast for a while — passed this cave everyone calls “the cave of love” (Elena winked when she said it). Then came the swim stop. The water was colder than I thought it’d be but so clear you could see all the way down. A couple of us jumped in right away; I hesitated but finally just went for it. Floating there with the cliffs behind me and Tenerife stretched out in the haze… I still think about that feeling sometimes when things get noisy back home.
Yes, there is free time for swimming off the boat during the trip.
The tour departs from Los Cristianos port in Tenerife.
If no whales or dolphins are spotted that day, you can change your date for free (subject to availability).
No, you need to bring your own snorkeling gear if you want to snorkel during swim time.
The yacht has protected propellers inside its hull and is certified with a Blue Boat flag for sustainability.
Yes, infants and small children can join; prams or strollers are allowed.
Yes, both a bar and toilet are available on the boat.
You must arrive at least 20 minutes before boarding; gates close 5 minutes before departure.
Your day includes boarding at Los Cristianos port with a local guide leading your group aboard a Blue Flag-certified yacht equipped with bar and toilet facilities. You’ll have plenty of chances to spot whales and dolphins along Tenerife’s coast, cruise past local landmarks like the cave of love, enjoy free time for swimming off the stern (bring your own snorkel), and if no cetaceans appear that day you can reschedule your trip without extra cost—just don’t forget to show up early since boarding closes promptly before departure.
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