You’ll drift along Gran Canaria’s southern coast in a small group boat tour from Puerto Rico to Mogan, stopping for snorkeling in hidden coves and trying paddle surf if you’re up for it. Share homemade Canarian food and sangria with locals on board—there’s time to swim or just breathe in the view. It’s relaxed, personal, and leaves you wanting more salt on your skin.
I’ll admit, I didn’t expect to laugh so much before noon. The boat left Puerto Rico just after we’d all found a spot—bare feet on warm deck, sunscreen already mixing with that salty air. Our skipper, Juan (he’s lived here his whole life), pointed out the cliffs where his dad used to fish. He handed me a cold beer and grinned like he knew something about the sea that I never would. Maybe he does.
The water off Mogan is this unreal blue—like someone turned up the color just for us. We anchored in a cove I’d never find alone. There was this moment when I slipped into the water with my mask and everything went quiet except for my own breathing and the little clicks of fish darting past. I tried paddle surfing too (not gracefully). Li laughed when I nearly toppled over—she said it looked “muy divertido,” which I think means fun, but maybe also ridiculous?
Lunch was simple but honestly perfect: potato with mojo sauce, tortilla, chicken, salad. The sangria tasted better out there than it ever does on land—I don’t know why. The crew passed plates around like we were at their kitchen table instead of floating somewhere between Puerto Rico and Mogan. It felt easy to talk or just sit quietly watching sunlight flicker on the water. Four hours went fast. Still thinking about that cove and how good the sea air felt in my lungs.
The tour has a maximum of 12 people per group.
Yes, lunch is included and features salad, potato with mojo sauce, chicken, and Spanish tortilla.
The boat departs from Puerto Rico in Gran Canaria.
Yes, snorkeling equipment is provided for all guests.
Yes, drinks such as sangria, beer, soft drinks, and water are included.
Paddle surf boards are available for guests to use during stops.
Infants and small children can join; prams or strollers are allowed onboard.
Yes, service animals are permitted on this tour.
Your day includes pickup from Puerto Rico harbor by an air-conditioned boat with a friendly local crew; use of snorkeling gear; paddle surf boards; floating platforms; unlimited drinks including sangria, beer, soft drinks and water; plus a homemade lunch of salad, potatoes with mojo sauce, chicken and Spanish tortilla before heading back along the coast in comfort.
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