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Experience dolphin watching off Alghero with eco-focused guides, scientific insights, and stunning coastal views—perfect for nature lovers and families.

If you’re visiting Alghero and crave a blend of wildlife, education, and scenic beauty, the Dolphin Watching tour offered by Progetto Natura is worth a look. This 3-hour excursion takes you aboard a small, eco-conscious vessel to spot dolphins in their natural habitat, guided by knowledgeable scientists from MareTerra NGO. It’s a chance to live out a bit of a dream—seeing playful, intelligent creatures breezing through the waters of Sardinia—while supporting conservation efforts.
What we particularly love about this experience is the combination of wildlife observation with educational insights. The guides aren’t just boat crew—they’re scientists eager to share their knowledge. Plus, the focus on sustainability and respectful animal observation makes it stand out. That said, the tour’s success depends heavily on sea conditions and dolphin activity, so patience is part of the package.
This tour is best suited for sea lovers, families with kids from age 5, and anyone interested in marine biology or eco-tourism. If you’re looking for a laid-back, meaningful adventure in Sardinia, this might be just the ticket. However, those wanting a high-adrenaline or luxury experience might find it a bit simple. Still, for value, authenticity, and a chance to connect with nature, it’s a solid choice.

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The experience kicks off at a central meeting point in Alghero—Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 49—where you’ll meet your small group of up to 12 travelers. From there, it’s a roughly 3-hour outing aboard a modern, environmentally friendly boat. The vessel’s small size and quiet engines are designed to minimize disturbance to marine life, which is a nice touch for eco-conscious travelers.
Once underway, the crew—led by passionate guides like Fabio and Francesco, praised for their knowledge and enthusiasm—will give a comprehensive briefing. They’ll share fascinating facts about dolphins’ biology, social behaviors, and their current conservation status. This sets a thoughtful tone, reminding everyone that these creatures are wild and deserving of respect.
Your best chance to see dolphins is during the middle portion of the trip. MareTerra’s team uses photo-identification techniques—a method that involves recognizing individual dolphins by their dorsal fins. This allows the scientists to tell stories about each dolphin’s age, health, and even name them, like Suzeo or Shark Junior, making the experience more personal.
When dolphins are spotted, the guides approach carefully, adhering to the “good code of conduct”, to avoid disrupting their natural behavior. As one reviewer noted, this respectful approach made a big impression: “We loved how they respected the animals so much.” It’s reassuring to know the tour prioritizes wildlife well-being over just getting a quick sighting.
A highlight for many participants is the snorkeling opportunity. With a guide leading the way, you’ll explore the underwater life beneath the boat, possibly seeing marine flora and fauna that often go unnoticed from the surface. This adds a layer of adventure and educational enrichment, especially for those interested in marine ecosystems.
Throughout the trip, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of Sardinia’s coastline, particularly within the Marine Protected Area Capo Caccia – Isola Piana. The cliffs, coves, and crystal-clear waters create a perfect backdrop, making the journey as visually rewarding as the wildlife encounters.
After about three hours, the boat returns to the starting point. The experience concludes with the chance to discuss what you’ve seen, listen to dolphin sounds recorded by the scientists, and reflect on the importance of marine conservation.

For €59.25 per person, this tour offers a rich blend of education, wildlife observation, and scenic beauty. Considering the small group size, expert guides, and the focus on sustainability, it provides an authentic, meaningful experience—especially when compared to larger, less personalized tours.
Many reviewers highlight the knowledgeable guides—like Fabio, who is described as passionate and enthusiastic—and the high success rate in dolphin sightings. The opportunity to recognize individual dolphins adds a special touch, transforming a simple boat ride into a personal storytelling experience.
While the tour is generally praised for its organization and respect for wildlife, some note the limitations posed by weather conditions. Sea conditions can influence dolphin activity and even lead to cancellations, but the flexible booking policy and the option to reschedule or get a refund make it low-risk.
A common comment from past travelers is that the crew’s passion for conservation shines through, making it more than just a sightseeing trip. It’s a chance to learn about marine life and contribute to ongoing research and environmental protection efforts.
This dolphin watching tour is ideal for nature lovers, families with children, and anyone interested in sustainable tourism. If you’re intrigued by marine biology or simply want a peaceful, scenic boat trip with a high likelihood of dolphin sightings, you’ll find it rewarding.
It’s also suited for those who appreciate small-group intimacy and educational experiences. If your priority is a quick, flashy excursion with lots of luxury amenities, this might feel a bit modest. But for genuine connection with the environment and a chance to support marine conservation, it hits the mark.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is suitable for children aged 5 and above, making it a family-friendly activity.
What’s the chance of seeing dolphins?
The guides estimate an 80% chance of dolphin sightings, thanks to the expertise of MareTerra NGO scientists.
Does it include snorkeling?
Yes, the tour includes snorkeling with a guide who will help you explore underwater life.
Are the boats eco-friendly?
Absolutely, the boats are equipped with latest-generation engines that reduce fuel use and underwater noise.
What should I bring?
Warm clothes, waterproof jackets, water, and sunscreen are recommended. There’s no onboard toilet.
Can I cancel if the weather’s bad?
Yes, cancellations are possible for poor weather, with options to reschedule or get a full refund.
How many people are on each tour?
Groups are limited to 12 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience.
Is the tour wheelchair or disability accessible?
The provided info doesn’t specify, so it’s best to contact the operator directly for accessibility questions.
Is there a specific meeting point?
Yes, at Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 49 in Alghero.
Will I get educational information?
Yes, guides share insights on dolphin biology, behavior, and conservation throughout the trip.

If you’re after a meaningful and educational wildlife experience in Sardinia, this dolphin watching tour offers incredible value. The combination of expert guides, respectful animal observation, and beautiful coastal scenery makes it stand out among similar excursions. The small group size means you’ll get a more personal, relaxed experience, perfect for photos, questions, and genuine engagement.
While weather and marine activity can influence sightings, the tour’s focus on sustainable interaction and scientific research offers a level of authenticity that larger, commercial tours often lack. For families, eco-enthusiasts, or curious travelers, it’s a chance to appreciate Sardinia’s marine life in a responsible and memorable way.
This tour isn’t just about spotting dolphins; it’s about connecting with the sea in a respectful, informed manner—an experience that can leave you with stories, new knowledge, and a deeper appreciation for Sardinia’s natural beauty.