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Discover Tenerife's southern coast on a 3-hour coastal boat cruise, complete with swimming, marine life sightings, snacks, and small-group intimacy.
Imagine sailing along the shimmering shores of Tenerife while spotting playful dolphins and taking a refreshing dip in secluded coves. That’s exactly what this Puerto Colón: Coastal Boat Cruise with Swimming and Snacks offers. Whether you’re after a relaxing afternoon, a bit of adventure, or simply wanting to see the island from a different perspective, this 3-hour trip packs a lot into a small package.
What we really love about this tour is its intimate vibe. With capacity for just 7 guests on the Bellamar boat, it’s perfect for those who prefer a relaxed, small-group experience rather than a crowded tourist boat. Plus, the chance to snorkel in clear waters, snack on tasty treats, and possibly catch a glimpse of dolphins makes it a genuinely memorable outing.
One thing to keep in mind is the weather — sea conditions can vary, and if it’s windy, the water might get choppy, which could lead to seasickness for some. So, if you’re prone to getting seasick or prefer calmer waters, it’s worth considering that aspect.
This cruise is ideal for travelers who appreciate authentic experiences, nature, and a bit of leisure time at sea. Families, couples, or groups of friends wanting a personalized adventure will find this tour especially appealing.


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The cruise departs from Puerto Colón’s Dock number 5, with specific meeting points depending on your booking. The trip lasts approximately 3 hours, a perfect window for those wanting a manageable yet immersive experience at sea. The flexibility in starting times means you can often find an option that fits your schedule, but always check availability beforehand.
The vessel, Bellamar, is described as both comfortable and safe, with a capacity for 7 guests plus crew. This size ensures you won’t be crammed in, and it allows the crew to give personalized attention. Reviewers have noted that the boat itself is “fine,” meaning it’s practical and well-maintained, though some mention that choppy seas can make the experience less enjoyable if you’re prone to seasickness.
The cruise’s itinerary is thoughtfully planned to balance sightseeing, fun, and relaxation:
What sets this cruise apart is the crew’s attentiveness. One reviewer, Ágúst, praised the “great guide” and called it a “very adventurous trip,” highlighting that the guides go beyond just sailing—they enhance your understanding of local marine life and ensure everyone’s safety. Luca, another guide, was noted for his attentiveness and friendly approach, making guests feel well cared for.
Included in your ticket are snacks and drinks. The selection is simple but satisfying—crisp chips, fresh fruit, and unlimited soft drinks and water. Beer is available for those wanting a more grown-up refreshment. Reviewers mention that the drinks are plentiful, and some appreciated the flexibility to connect with the boat’s speakers and add their own music.
You can opt for a shared small-group experience or have a private boat just for your party. This flexibility makes it suitable for different occasions—romantic trips, family outings, or small groups of friends. The private option especially appeals if you want a more tailored experience, with personalized stops and attention.
Weather plays a key role in how much you enjoy the cruise. Several reviews mention choppy seas and wind as potential drawbacks—one guest even had to cut their trip short due to seasickness. It’s wise to consider your comfort with boat travel when booking, especially in windy conditions. Guides do their best to keep everyone comfortable, but calm weather clearly makes for a smoother, more enjoyable ride.

Reviewers consistently praise the guides, with Luca and Jamie receiving particular mentions for their attentiveness and knowledge. Saffron’s trip was memorable not just because of the wildlife but also due to the guide’s accommodations—connecting to music and making the experience personal. Another guest highlighted how the short but sweet dolphin sightings made the trip “one of the best experiences of my life.”
The snacks and drinks also earn praise for their quality and abundance, ensuring you’re well-fueled for the adventure. The opportunity to snorkel in Turtle Cove, with paddleboards and snorkels provided, offers hands-on fun that many travelers cherish.

At $74 per person, this cruise offers a balanced mix of wildlife viewing, leisure, and local flavor. Considering the inclusion of snacks, drinks, and the personalized nature of the experience, it’s quite competitive compared to larger, less intimate tours. The small-group format not only enhances comfort but also increases chances of seeing dolphins and marine life, adding real authenticity to the trip.
This cruise suits travelers seeking an authentic, relaxed, and personalized boat experience. It’s especially good for those who enjoy marine life, like dolphins and snorkeling, and want to avoid large tourist crowds. Families with kids (who can handle boat travel) will appreciate the safety and inclusiveness, while small groups or couples will enjoy the intimacy and flexibility.
If your priority is guaranteed calm seas or a very long adventure, you might want to consider weather conditions and plan accordingly. But if you’re after a well-balanced outing with knowledgeable guides, scenic views, and some fun at sea, this cruise hits the spot.

This Puerto Colón Coastal Boat Cruise offers a genuine taste of Tenerife’s maritime charm. With its small-group setting, the chance to see wildlife, snorkel in secluded coves, and enjoy snacks and drinks on deck, it provides excellent value for a memorable half-day at sea.
The guides’ friendly, attentive nature makes a difference, turning an average boat ride into something special. The scenery, marine life encounters, and relaxed atmosphere are perfect for those looking for a laid-back yet engaging experience.
While weather can influence how much wildlife you see or how smooth the ride is, the overall experience is highly praised—especially by those who appreciate authentic and intimate adventures.
If you’re after a fun, scenic, and relaxing way to explore Tenerife’s coast, this cruise is worth considering. It’s particularly suitable for small groups, wildlife lovers, and anyone seeking a taste of local maritime life with a friendly, knowledgeable crew.

How long does the cruise last?
The trip lasts approximately 3 hours, which is enough time to enjoy sightseeing, swimming, and snacks without feeling rushed.
What is included in the price?
Snacks, soft drinks, water, and beer are included. You also get stops for swimming and snorkeling, plus wildlife viewing opportunities.
Can I book as a private group?
Yes, private boat options are available, perfect for family, friends, or special occasions.
What if I get seasick?
Choppy waters can cause seasickness, as some reviews note. If you’re prone to seasickness, consider the weather forecast and bring seasickness remedies if needed.
Are there age restrictions?
The data doesn’t specify age limits, but the tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments. It’s best suited for those comfortable with boat travel.
Do I need to bring anything?
Snorkel gear and paddleboards are provided, but bringing sun protection, a hat, and a camera is recommended.
What is the best time of day to go?
Check the availability for different start times. Mornings or early afternoons often provide calmer seas, but always verify current conditions.
Is the boat safe and comfortable?
Yes, the Bellamar is described as comfortable and safe, with a small group size ensuring attentive service.
What should I wear?
Casual, light clothing suited for sun and water activities. Bring flip-flops or water shoes for swimming.
This detailed review aims to give you a clear picture of what to expect from the Puerto Colón coastal cruise. Whether you’re chasing dolphins, soaking up scenic views, or simply craving some relaxing time on the water, this trip offers a genuine slice of Tenerife’s maritime charm.