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Discover Fuerteventura's southeastern coast on a boat cruise with snorkeling, paddleboarding, and a delicious onboard meal, perfect for a relaxing day at sea.
If you’re planning a day out on the water in Fuerteventura, a boat cruise along the southeastern coast might just be your ideal escape. This five-hour trip—offered by Sun and Sea Tours—combines stunning views, water activities, and a tasty onboard meal, all wrapped into one memorable adventure. It’s a fantastic way to experience the island’s natural beauty, from charming fishing villages to dramatic lighthouses, while enjoying some well-earned relaxation.
What we love about this tour is the balance of leisure and activity. You’ll get ample time to unwind on the upper deck’s panoramic solarium, sip drinks, and soak up the sun, while also having opportunities to snorkel and paddleboard in crystal-clear waters. One potential drawback could be the weather—like any outdoor adventure, it’s weather-dependent, so a choppy sea might impact some water activities. Yet, overall, this tour appeals most to travelers seeking a laid-back but engaging day with plenty of authentic Canary Island scenery.
This experience suits those who enjoy a mix of relaxation, water sports, and local cuisine. Families, couples, or solo travelers ready to embrace the sea will find plenty to love. If you’re after a scenic, fun-filled day with the chance to spot whales or explore inaccessible beaches, this tour ticks many boxes.


This boat cruise offers a well-rounded look at the southeastern coast of Fuerteventura, with an emphasis on comfort, scenery, and fun. Starting with pickup from your accommodation in several locations (like Las Playitas, Gran Tarajal, Costa Calma, and others), you’ll enjoy a smooth, air-conditioned transfer to the dock in Gran Tarajal. The journey itself is part of the experience—relaxing and scenic, giving you a preview of what’s to come.
Once aboard the double-bridge catamaran, you’ll find plenty of space to settle in. The upper deck’s panoramic solarium is perfect for soaking up the sun while enjoying the views of fishing villages like Las Playitas, the iconic Entallada lighthouse, and Jacomar beach. There’s a dedicated space for the DJ, so if you like a bit of music to set the mood, it’s all there.
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As the boat departs, the real magic begins. You’ll cruise past bays like Giniginámar, Tarajalejo, and La Lajita, with the chance of spotting whales—something travelers have reported as a highlight, particularly thanks to knowledgeable guides like Gerardo, who is praised for his tips on local sights. The boat’s friendly crew creates a lively, relaxed atmosphere, often making stops for water activities and providing commentary on the scenery.
One of the standout moments is Cala del Caracol, a secluded spot only accessible by boat. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to jump into clear waters for snorkeling or to try paddleboarding. The vibrant underwater ecosystems are often described as spectacular, with reviewers noting how much they enjoyed exploring beneath the surface. The calm, accessible waters make it ideal for beginners and seasoned water lovers alike.
A major perk of this tour is the full onboard meal, which includes Canarian tapas and a generous serving of paella. This hearty meal is a perfect way to refuel after water activities and adds a cultural touch to the day. Unlimited drinks—beer, wine, soft drinks, and water—are included, allowing you to relax and toast to the stunning views.
Reviewers have praised the quality of the food, describing the paella as “amazing” and noting that the local flavors really shine through. The drinks flow freely, and the lively atmosphere is often complemented by live music, making the entire cruise feel like a floating party.
You’ll love the chance to paddleboard and snorkel in Cala del Caracol, both of which are highlighted as major attractions. The calm, transparent waters make it easy for beginners to enjoy the experience. One reviewer mentioned, “We enjoyed the swimming and loved the SUP board,” emphasizing how these activities add a fun and refreshing element to the trip.
Since Cala del Caracol is inaccessible by land, it offers a sense of exclusivity—an untouched slice of paradise. The water sports equip you with gear, so no need to worry about bringing your own. Just remember to bring sunscreen, a hat, swimwear, and a towel.
One of the tour’s highlights is the opportunity to spot whales as you pass by bays like Giniginámar, Tarajalejo, and La Lajita. According to reviews, guides are knowledgeable about the local marine life, and many guests find this to be a memorable part of the trip. Watching these gentle giants in their natural habitat adds a touch of wonder to the day.
The cruise also offers views of fishing villages and the Entallada lighthouse, which add a distinctly authentic character to the journey. Photographers will appreciate the chance to capture these iconic sights from the water, with many reviewers sharing stunning snapshots.
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The tour lasts around five hours, with most starting times available—check availability before booking. The pickup service is included from several locations, and drivers generally wait no longer than five minutes past the scheduled time, making logistics straightforward.
The catamaran itself is 8 meters long and 7 meters wide, providing enough space for comfort but not so large that it feels crowded. The upper deck is the social hub, while the lower deck offers cozy lounges and a bar area for purchasing cocktails.
Weather plays a role—if seas are rough or weather conditions unfavorable, some activities like snorkeling or paddleboarding could be limited. As one reviewer noted, “Despite the chaotic weather, the experience was very pleasant,” which suggests flexibility and good crew management help make the trip enjoyable regardless.
Participants should bring essentials like sun hats, sunscreen, swimwear, and towels. The tour explicitly disallows pets, mobility scooters, smoking indoors, and bringing your own food or drinks on the boat, so plan accordingly.
At around $74 per person, this tour offers a solid balance of value, especially considering the inclusive meal, drinks, and water sports gear. The opportunity to see whale activity, explore inaccessible spots, and enjoy a local meal makes it a worthwhile choice for those wanting a full-day, authentic experience.

Reviewers consistently praise the crew, especially guides like Gerardo, for their knowledge and friendly attitude. One noted, “Gerardo gives lots of tips on what to see,” enhancing the local experience. The food, often described as “amazing,” and the free-flowing drinks contribute to an overall festive vibe that many visitors appreciate.
Water activities receive high marks, with guests enjoying the calm waters and vibrant marine life. The boat’s layout, with comfortable hammocks and reclining seats, encourages relaxation, while the onboard music and lively crew keep the atmosphere fun.

This cruise suits travelers who want a relaxed but active day at sea, with opportunities for sightseeing, water sports, and enjoying good food and drinks. It’s ideal for couples looking for a romantic outing, families wanting a safe and engaging adventure, or solo travelers eager to meet others while soaking up scenic views.
If whale watching, exploring secluded beaches, and sampling local cuisine sound appealing, this trip is a solid choice. However, those highly sensitive to weather conditions or with mobility challenges should consider the potential for limited water activities or accessibility issues.

This boat cruise along Fuerteventura’s southeastern coast offers a well-balanced mix of relaxed scenery, engaging water sports, and delicious local food. The inclusion of unlimited drinks, access to untouched beaches, and the chance to spot whales make it a compelling way to experience the island from the water.
It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy a casual, fun-filled day with a touch of adventure and cultural flavor. The knowledgeable guides, lively atmosphere, and spectacular views ensure you leave with plenty of memories—and perhaps a few perfect photos of fishing villages and lighthouses.
While weather can influence some activities, the overall experience remains rewarding thanks to thoughtful planning and friendly crew. For those seeking a memorable, authentic day at sea in Fuerteventura, this cruise ticks many of the right boxes.
“Despite the somewhat chaotic weather, I have to say that the experience was very pleasant and we had a great time. The boat captain, Gerardo, is wo…”

How long is the cruise?
The tour lasts approximately five hours, with the exact start time varying—be sure to check availability when booking.
What is included in the price?
The price covers hotel pickup and drop-off from selected locations, a full meal of tapas and paella, unlimited drinks (beer, wine, soft drinks, water), snorkeling gear, and paddleboarding.
Are water activities suitable for beginners?
Yes, snorkel gear and paddleboards are provided, and the calm waters at Cala del Caracol make it accessible for beginners.
Can I see whales during the tour?
Yes, the cruise passes by bays where whales are known to frequent, and guides share information about marine life, increasing your chances of spotting them.
What should I bring?
Bring a sun hat, sunscreen, swimwear, and a towel. The tour does not allow pets, smoking indoors, or bringing outside food/drinks onboard.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, activities like snorkeling and paddleboarding depend on sea conditions. Weather can impact the experience, but the crew’s flexibility helps make the most of each day.
This detailed, balanced review aims to help you decide if this Fuerteventura boat cruise fits your travel style. With a mix of scenic views, water fun, and authentic local flavors, it promises a rewarding day on the island’s beautiful coast.