You’ll sail Tenerife’s southern coast on an eco-catamaran with a small group, spotting whales and dolphins up close while listening to their calls through underwater speakers. Swim or snorkel in clear Atlantic waters, snack on local sandwiches with mojo sauce, and toast with cava as you head back to port — all with an easygoing crew who make you feel right at home.
“Did you hear that?” someone whispered, and I almost dropped my sandwich — the guide had just pointed out a pod of pilot whales gliding beside our eco-catamaran. It’s strange how quiet it gets when everyone’s listening for the clicks and whistles. The south coast of Tenerife feels different from the water, more open somehow, with salty wind on your face and sun flickering between clouds. Our guide (I think her name was Marta?) told us about the ‘blue boat’ certification — she seemed genuinely proud of it, which made me care more than I expected.
We drifted for a while, watching dolphins arc near the bow. You could smell the seaweed when we anchored in this patch of crystal water — not exactly perfume, but honest. Some folks jumped in to snorkel; I hesitated at first (cold!), but ended up paddling around anyway, bumping into bits of floating kelp and laughing at myself. The sandwiches were simple but hit the spot after swimming, especially with that green mojo sauce (I still can’t pronounce it right). Beer or soft drinks were passed around, and someone toasted “to new friends” in three languages — felt like everyone relaxed a little after that.
The crew kept checking in without hovering. At one point I just lay back on deck listening to distant gulls and the low hum of conversation — honestly could’ve stayed there all afternoon. On the way back to port, they handed out cava as we sailed into the Alisio wind; my hair was a mess by then but nobody cared. I keep thinking about those whale sounds echoing under the hull — kind of haunting in a good way.
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours from departure to return.
Yes, sandwiches and drinks (beer, water, soft drinks) are included for free.
Yes, there is a stop for swimming and snorkeling in clear waters along the route.
Yes, live commentary is provided by experienced crew throughout the trip.
Yes, children can join but must be accompanied by an adult; infants sit on laps.
The boat is certified as an authorized blue boat with a sustainability charter.
Vegetarian options are available if requested at booking time.
Your day includes sailing along Tenerife’s southern coast aboard an exclusive eco-catamaran with live commentary from qualified crew, opportunities to watch and listen to whales and dolphins in their natural habitat, time for swimming or snorkeling in clear waters, plus complimentary sandwiches (with vegetarian option), mojo sauce, beer, water or soft drinks—and cava served as you return to port.
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