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Whale & Dolphin Watching in Tenerife: Boat Trips & Cruises

The warm Atlantic off Tenerife is one of Europe's best places to see whales and dolphins in the wild, all year round. Here is how to choose the right boat trip — from family catamarans and quiet eco-yachts to Los Gigantes cliff cruises and kayak safaris — with the top-rated whale and dolphin experiences to book.

At a glance

  1. 1Pilot whales off the south coast
  2. 2Bottlenose dolphins & swim stop
  3. 3Los Gigantes cliff cruise
  4. 4Sunset catamaran sailing

Year-round whales and dolphins

The warm channel between Tenerife and La Gomera is one of Europe's finest spots for cetaceans, home to a resident colony of short-finned pilot whales and playful bottlenose dolphins all year round. Most boats sail from Los Cristianos, Puerto Colón and Costa Adeje in the sunny south, where sightings are reliable in almost any season. Trips range from quick two-hour outings to half-day cruises with a swim stop in a sheltered, turquoise cove.

Boats, catamarans and eco-yachts

Choose the vessel that suits your style. Large catamarans offer shade, buffets and space for families; smaller eco-yachts and sailboats keep groups intimate and engines quiet to respect the animals. Many operators fly the Blue Boat flag, which certifies responsible whale watching, and some lower hydrophones so you can listen to the whales below. Drinks, snacks and hotel transfers are frequently included, and adults-only chill-out cruises are available too.

Los Gigantes cliffs and kayak safaris

For a different angle, head to Los Gigantes on the west coast, where boats cruise beneath sheer 600-metre cliffs before turning to look for whales offshore. Closer to the beach, kayak and snorkel safaris from Los Cristianos and Palm Mar paddle out to meet green turtles and dolphins at eye level, with wetsuits and gear supplied. Sunset sailings round off the day, the sun sinking behind the silhouette of La Gomera.

Tenerife: Whale & dolphin watching — FAQ

What whales and dolphins can you see in Tenerife?
The star species are short-finned pilot whales and bottlenose dolphins, both resident year-round in the sheltered waters between Tenerife and La Gomera. Depending on the season and luck, boats also spot Atlantic spotted dolphins, and occasionally other whale species passing offshore. Sightings are among the most reliable in Europe.
Where do whale watching boats leave from in Tenerife?
Most trips depart from the south coast — Los Cristianos, Puerto Colón (Costa Adeje) and nearby marinas — where the resident whales live close to shore. Some cruises leave from Los Gigantes on the west coast, combining the giant cliffs with whale watching. Many include hotel pickup from the southern resorts.
Is whale watching in Tenerife ethical?
It can be, if you choose a responsible operator. Look for boats flying the Blue Boat (Barco Azul) flag, an official certification that limits how boats approach the animals. Reputable eco-tours keep their distance, cut engine noise and never chase the whales, so your trip supports rather than disturbs the colony.