You’ll board a spacious catamaran in Tenerife for a relaxed cruise along the coast with brunch inspired by Canarian flavors and unlimited drinks. There’s time to swim at Diego Hernandez beach or just soak up sun on deck. Expect friendly guides, small touches like fresh towels, and an atmosphere that feels more like a lazy Sunday than a tour group rush.
We’d barely stepped onto the catamaran in Marina del Sur when someone handed me a cold drink and I realized — this wasn’t going to be one of those crowded, shouty boat tours. There was space to stretch out, and the sun felt soft instead of harsh. Our guide, Marta, pointed out Punta de Rasca lighthouse as we drifted by; she told us how fishermen used to navigate by its beam before GPS. You could actually hear the sea slapping against the hull — not much else. I kept catching the scent of salt and sunscreen mixed together, which always makes me think of summer holidays as a kid.
We passed Los Cristianos and Playa de las Americas, but honestly I spent most of that time just watching the coastline slide by. The brunch was heavier on local stuff than I expected — some kind of smoked cheese (Marta called it queso ahumado), little breads with mojo sauce, fruit that tasted like it’d been picked that morning. Li laughed when I tried to say “papas arrugadas” in Spanish — probably butchered it. Unlimited drinks meant someone was always topping up my glass before I even noticed it was empty.
When we anchored near Diego Hernandez beach, a few people jumped straight in. The water was colder than I thought but so clear you could see your toes waving under you. I floated for a while just listening to distant voices from the boat and feeling that weird mix of sun on your face and chill on your legs. On the way back toward Marina del Sur, everyone got quieter — maybe sleepy from lunch or just content? I still think about that slow drift home sometimes.
Yes, brunch featuring local Canarian dishes is included during the cruise.
Yes, unlimited beer, soft drinks, and water are provided throughout the trip.
Yes, there’s an hour-long stop at Diego Hernandez beach where you can swim or relax onboard.
The catamaran departs from Marina del Sur dock in Tenerife.
No, hotel pickup isn’t mentioned; you should make your own way to Marina del Sur.
Towels are included only if you book the Balinese Bed option.
Yes, infants and small children can join; strollers are allowed onboard.
The boat stops for about one hour at Diego Hernandez beach for swimming or relaxing.
Your day includes priority boarding if you choose a Balinese Bed, fresh towels (Balinese Bed option), unlimited beer and soft drinks throughout the cruise, a bottle of cava (again with Balinese Bed), plus a brunch made with 100% Canarian foods before returning to Marina del Sur in the afternoon.
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