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Experience a 3-hour whale watching tour from Costa Adeje aboard a luxury sailing boat, with snacks, snorkeling, and the chance to spot pilot whales.
When it comes to whale watching in Tenerife, the 3-hour Share Tour from Costa Adeje aboard the Lina7 or Mizendoha promises a smooth blend of comfort, scenic sailing, and marine wildlife encounters. These 12-meter luxury sailing boats, authorized for whale watching in southern Tenerife, are a fantastic way to explore the Atlantic coast while keeping the experience relaxed and intimate.
What really stands out about this tour is its balanced approach: the focus isn’t solely on wildlife but also on enjoying the sailing itself—think beautiful vistas, cozy comforts on board, and some delicious snacks. A potential consideration? Some guests have expressed a wish for more active sailing, as the boats docked and motored instead of setting full sails, which might disappoint sailing enthusiasts.
This experience is best suited for travelers who want a comfortable, small-group outing with opportunities to observe pilot whales, enjoy light refreshments, and partake in snorkeling or swimming. If you’re in Tenerife seeking a relaxing, nature-filled escape with a touch of luxury, this tour hits many of the right notes.


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The tour departs from Gate 5 at Puerto Colon in Costa Adeje, making it easily accessible for visitors staying in southern Tenerife. The boats, Lina7 and Mizendoha, are moored here, ready for a day of adventure. The meeting point is straightforward, and since the tour is 3 hours long with flexible start times (check availability), you can often fit it into a morning or early afternoon schedule.
The boats are 12 meters long, offering a cozy yet well-equipped environment. They feature a roof for shade—so you won’t get roasted in the sun—and plenty of space to relax. Inside, you’ll find spacious cabins with wardrobes, drawers, and bathrooms with hot showers—a rare perk on a boat tour. The living area comfortably seats eight at a large table, perfect for socializing or enjoying snacks, while the outdoor space is ideal for sunbathing or catching the breeze.
Additional features include solar panels and water autonomy (up to 900 liters), making the vessel eco-friendly and self-sufficient. The kitchen area is fully equipped with three burners, sinks, an oven, and two refrigerators, suggesting that onboard comfort is a priority.
The tour’s plan is designed to maximize time on the water while providing varied experiences:
Snacks and cold drinks are included, making the tour feel more like a leisurely day out rather than a rushed expedition. Snorkeling gear is also provided, enabling you to dip into the Atlantic and experience the marine life firsthand.
However, guests should bring a sun hat and towel—these aren’t included but are essential for comfort and sun protection. The tour doesn’t specify if sunscreen is provided, so applying your own beforehand is wise.
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The primary draw is the chance to see pilot whales, which are resident in the Canary waters. Reviews confirm that the guides are well-informed; one traveler remarked, “The skipper showed us the whales and knew some facts,” which adds educational value.
However, not all reviews are glowing. One guest expressed disappointment that, despite good conditions, the boat didn’t set any sails. According to Zita, “The excuses for not being enough winds, not enough time, and taking away the sights could in my opinion not be true.” She felt that the focus seemed more on the wildlife than sailing.
This highlights that the tour’s primary aim is wildlife viewing and comfort rather than a traditional sailing experience. If you’re after a true sailing adventure with active sailing, this might not fully satisfy. But if your priority is viewing whales comfortably while enjoying scenic waters, you’ll likely be pleased.
The boat’s interior is surprisingly spacious and well-equipped. The hot showers, ample storage, and cozy lounges ensure you remain comfortable during the trip. The outdoor dining area with an awning provides a shaded spot for snacks, and the large living room makes it easy to socialize.
While the exact cost isn’t specified here, the inclusions—snacks, drinks, snorkeling equipment, and a well-maintained vessel—make this tour competitive for a small-group, high-quality experience. It’s particularly appealing for those wanting a relaxing day with wildlife viewing rather than a high-adrenaline sailing adventure.

This whale watching trip is ideal for travelers who prefer comfortable, intimate experiences. Families, couples, or small groups looking for an educational yet relaxed outing will find it perfect. Those interested in marine wildlife and enjoying the scenic coast of Tenerife will also value the detailed guides and chance encounters with pilot whales.
For anyone who appreciates luxury on the water, with the possibility to snorkel and enjoy snacks, this tour offers great value. However, if you’re seeking full-on sailing or want a longer, more active cruise, you might want to explore other options.

This 3-hour whale watching tour with Lina7 or Mizendoha perfectly balances comfort, scenic sailing, and wildlife encounters. The well-equipped boats, knowledgeable guides, and inclusive amenities make it a solid choice for those who want a hassle-free, authentic marine experience. You’ll love the chance to see pilot whales in their natural habitat, enjoy the panoramic views of Tenerife’s coast, and relax with snacks and the soothing sound of the sea.
It’s a tour best suited for travelers who prioritize relaxed comfort over sailing thrills. The small group size ensures a personal touch, and the inclusion of snorkeling and refreshments adds to the overall value. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, a family on vacation, or a couple seeking a laid-back day at sea, this experience offers a memorable taste of Tenerife’s marine magic.

What is the tour duration?
The tour lasts for about 3 hours, with start times available based on current scheduling.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from Gate 5 at Puerto Colon in Costa Adeje, a central and accessible location in southern Tenerife.
Are snacks and drinks included?
Yes, snacks and cold drinks are provided onboard, making it easy to relax without bringing extra supplies.
Can I snorkel during the tour?
Yes, snorkeling equipment is available if you want to take a dip in the Atlantic Ocean.
What should I bring?
You should bring a sun hat and towel, as these are not included but are recommended for comfort.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
While not explicitly specified, the small, comfortable vessel and wildlife focus make it suitable for families, especially those interested in marine life.
Will we set sails?
According to reviews, the boat generally does not set full sails during the trip, mainly due to wind conditions and tour logistics, focusing instead on wildlife watching and relaxing cruising.
Is there a chance to see other marine life besides whales?
Yes, dolphin watching is also part of the experience, and the waters around Tenerife are known for diverse marine encounters.
In summary, if you’re after a comfortable, wildlife-focused day at sea with knowledgeable guides, scenic views, and light refreshments, this whale watching tour from Costa Adeje on the Lina7 or Mizendoha offers a strong value proposition. It’s an authentic way to connect with Tenerife’s marine environment without sacrificing comfort or convenience.