Dolphin search (2 hrs)
There are 79 species of whales in the world's seas and oceans, and 29 of them have so far been seen in the Canary Islands. When you think about it, that's one third of the world's population, and given that some species live exclusively in polar regions, rivers and very limited areas, we are in a very privileged area to observe these amazing creatures.
A trip on a boat that is specially designed for watching dolphins, whales, turtles and other fish and birds, with a unique glass bottom, for a better sailing experience.
Excursions are accompanied by a guide specialized in whale watching, who will provide you with details about each animal species, their life habits, feeding, mating, etc. (in English, German and Spanish). Clients have the possibility to obtain additional information about each species of dolphin or whale that sails in the waters of the Canary Islands via a QR code.
Unlimited soft drinks and water are available. Beer and snacks are available for an additional fee.
Observation guarantee: If we are unlucky enough to see dolphins or whales during the excursion, you can ask for a voucher for the next cruise for free right on board. (In the case of using a transfer, a fee of EUR 6 is charged.)
To make the experience perfect, don't forget to bring sun protection, a hat and sunscreen. Even in the summer, a light windbreaker or sweatshirt can come in handy. Bring a towel and swimwear for the 3-hour excursion.
To avoid seasickness, it is recommended to take biodramin or various home remedies such as ginger or green apple an hour before boarding the ship. Keep your eyes fixed in the distance, do not read or look at your mobile phone. Drink plenty of water and avoid foods high in fat.
A trip to is an opportunity to see dolphins and whales in their natural environment, which means a unique experience. The crew is also involved in research projects. During the trips, he collects all the data about the marine fauna that was observed during the cruises. Subsequently, it transfers this data to scientific institutions and the University, thereby helping the monitoring and protection of nature. By participating in the trip, you also indirectly help the conservation of nature in the oceans around Gran Canaria.