Costa Adeje: Private Yacht Sailing Tour from Puerto Colón

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Costa Adeje: Private Yacht Sailing Tour from Puerto Colón

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  • 3 - 6 hours
  • From $589
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A morning (or afternoon) on Tenerife’s water feels different. This private sailing trip from Puerto Colón pairs real time on the ocean with a skipper who steers toward the best spots, plus included food and drinks. I love that you’re not sharing the boat with strangers, and you get a proper stop to swim in clear, warm Atlantic water. One consideration: there’s no hotel pickup, so you’ll need to get yourself to Puerto Colón marina on time.

You’ll start with a relaxed sail along the south coast, sipping beer, soft drinks, and water while the Tenerife coastline rolls by. On the 3-hour option you’ll get light snacks onboard, and on the 6-hour option you’ll swap snacks for a fuller brunch box with sandwiches, omelets, cheese, fruit, and pastries. I also like how the trip is built around wildlife chances, because the ocean is the main event—not a checklist. The main tradeoff is simple: if you want a tight, land-based sightseeing schedule, this tour is intentionally slower and more about being on the water.

Key points before you go

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  • Private group up to 8: you can relax without feeling like you’re on a crowded boat tour
  • Skipper-led spotting: you’re guided to impressive marine areas rather than hoping for luck
  • Two meal levels: 3 hours brings light snacks; 6 hours includes brunch items
  • Swim time with a hidden-beach style stop: it’s a real change of pace from just sailing
  • Bring snorkeling goggles: they can make the water time more fun and effective

Private Yacht Sailing From Puerto Colón: What You’re Really Buying

Costa Adeje: Private Yacht Sailing Tour from Puerto Colón - Private Yacht Sailing From Puerto Colón: What You’re Really Buying
This is a private sailing experience that trades “tour bus energy” for ocean time. You pay for a full group charter vibe—your space, your pace, and a skipper who can adjust where you go based on what’s around.

The value here isn’t only the boat. It’s the combination of sailing plus included drinks, plus a food plan that matches the trip length. If you like your vacations with fewer decisions (and more floating), this format works.

You also get a clear sense of what kind of trip it is: south-coast Tenerife, time on the water, and a stop to swim and explore. Everything else supports that core idea.

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From Marina to Open Water: The Start That Sets the Tone

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You’ll board at the Puerto Colón marina, then sail along Tenerife’s south coast. Right away, the mood shifts from city sounds to wind, waves, and big sky. Even before you see wildlife, the simple motion of the yacht and the ocean breeze help you feel like you actually escaped.

The included drinks make the first stretch feel effortless. You’ve got water, beer, and soft drinks on board, so you’re not spending energy tracking down refreshments. It’s the kind of small convenience that matters more than it sounds—especially if you’re meeting the group and want the trip to start smoothly.

Since there’s no hotel pickup, this part is on you. Plan to arrive at Puerto Colón on time so your check-in doesn’t cut into sailing time.

The Skipper Factor: Sailing Smarter Than Guessing

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A private yacht works best when the skipper can read the water—and this one is the key ingredient. You’re not just getting a boat; you’re getting local steering toward impressive areas for scenery and wildlife.

One of the best practical details is how the skipper handles animals like dolphins. If dolphins appear, the approach can be to switch off the motor once they’re in sight and avoid chasing them. That’s not just “nice.” It keeps the moment calmer and more natural, and it usually gives you better viewing.

You also benefit from real-time choices about where to stop and what to prioritize. That can mean finding a swim spot where the water looks inviting, or adjusting so you spend more time near wildlife rather than cruising past.

The 3-Hour Plan: Light Snacks and a Real Swim Stop

The 3-hour version is built for a classic short-and-sweet escape. You’ll sail out from Puerto Colón and enjoy the south-coast views while drinks stay part of the experience, not an afterthought.

Food onboard on this shorter option is light snacks. That’s exactly what you want for a shorter trip: enough to keep your energy steady without turning the boat into a meal marathon.

The payoff is the stop. This option includes time to disembark and enjoy a swim at a beautiful spot, described as a hidden-beach style stop with turquoise water. In other words, you’re not only looking at the Atlantic—you’re getting into it.

If you’re time-limited or you’re combining this with other Tenerife plans, the 3-hour schedule makes sense. You get the main feeling—sailing, breeze, swim, and a calmer wildlife atmosphere—without needing half a day.

The 6-Hour Plan: Brunch on Board and More Time on the Water

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The longer 6-hour sailing option is for people who don’t want the trip to feel like a quick taste. This one gives you a longer stretch to settle in, enjoy the yacht, and take a more unhurried approach to wildlife and water time.

Food is more substantial here, with a brunch box style selection. You’re looking at sandwiches, omelets, a cheese board, fruit, and pastries. That’s a well-rounded set that works even if you’re eating while the boat is moving, because it’s not overly heavy or fussy.

More time also means more flexibility for stops. You’ll still be focused on beautiful areas where you can swim and explore, but with extra hours you’re more likely to feel the coast in a slower, more memorable way.

If you’re traveling with people who get hangry easily, this longer option is the safer bet. Even if everyone loves being on the water, meals onboard keep morale high and the day flowing.

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Hidden Beach, Turquoise Water, and Why the Swim Stop Matters

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The swim stop is the heart of this trip, and it’s more than a quick dip. You’ll disembark at a beautiful area and have time to swim, sunbathe, and explore the water.

This kind of stop is valuable because Tenerife’s coastline is gorgeous, but seeing it from land can feel like you’re always watching from a distance. On the yacht, you can actually access the water where it looks clear and inviting.

A detail that’s worth taking seriously: bring snorkeling goggles. One helpful tip is that dive masks (taucherbrillen) make the swim time more rewarding, because you can get more out of what you see underwater.

If you’re not a strong swimmer, you can still enjoy the stop by focusing on sunbathing and surface floating time. The point is choice: you’re not locked into one activity the whole trip.

Wildlife at Sea: Marine Animals Without the Stress

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The ocean around Tenerife can be full of wild marine life, and this tour is designed around that possibility. Instead of treating wildlife as a bonus, it’s part of where the skipper aims your route.

You might see marine animals from the water while you’re sailing, and you get guided help about where conditions look promising. That matters because at sea, “where should we look” is a real question. A local skipper turns that uncertainty into a higher chance of memorable sightings.

The best part is the calmer approach when animals are present. The guidance described—like powering down once dolphins are visible—helps you avoid the chaotic feeling that can happen when boats chase wildlife. It’s the difference between seeing something for a second and actually enjoying it.

Also, keep expectations realistic. Wildlife sightings are never guaranteed. But the trip is structured so you’re still having an ocean day even if animals stay far off.

What’s Included on Board (and What That Changes for Your Day)

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Included items are what make this feel like a proper charter rather than a “buy a ticket and fend for yourself” setup.

You get:

  • Water, beer, and soft drinks
  • Light snacks on the 3-hour option
  • Brunch items on the 6-hour option
  • A skipper
  • A private group format

That combination changes how you plan your day. You don’t need to line up a separate lunch stop after. You also don’t need to bring your own drinks, which keeps packing simple.

In practical terms, it’s one less thing to worry about. On a water trip, less stress is the luxury.

Price and Value: $589 for Up to 8 (When It Makes Sense)

Costa Adeje: Private Yacht Sailing Tour from Puerto Colón - Price and Value: $589 for Up to 8 (When It Makes Sense)
At $589 per group up to 8, the price can sound steep if you’re thinking per person. But break it down as a charter cost, not an individual attraction.

This is where the math usually works:

  • If you’re traveling as a small group of friends or a mixed group of couples, the per-person cost drops quickly.
  • If you value privacy and comfort, you’re paying for the “group exclusivity” factor.
  • If you’ll actually use the full experience—sailing time, included drinks, a proper swim stop, and onboard food—then the package feels more complete.

On the other hand, if you’re solo or only one person in your group, you may find it’s not the cheapest way to see the water. In that case, you might compare it to shared cruises. But if you want quiet, flexibility, and not sharing your boat with strangers, this price structure is often fair.

Also note the tradeoff: you’re paying for time and atmosphere. This isn’t a short stop-and-take-photos kind of trip. If that’s your priority, you might want something else.

Who This Yacht Trip Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)

This trip suits you if you want:

  • A private group and calmer vibe
  • A real break from the usual sightseeing rhythm
  • Included food and drinks so the day stays easy
  • A swim stop where the water is the focus

It’s especially good for friend groups, couples, and anyone celebrating something without wanting a restaurant schedule. If you like the idea of sailing with a local skipper guiding you toward wildlife and swim-worthy water, you’ll probably feel at home here.

I’d think twice if you prefer fixed, land-based attractions with tight timing. This is ocean time first. You go where the sea leads, and your satisfaction comes from that flow.

Small Details That Make a Big Difference

A few things will help you get more from the day.

First, plan your arrival at Puerto Colón carefully, since hotel pickup and drop-off isn’t included. Being early usually beats being stressed.

Second, bring snorkeling goggles. Even if you’re not a dedicated snorkeler, they can turn the swim stop into more than just floating and sun. Clear water plus the right gear usually equals better viewing.

Third, wear swim-friendly gear and a layer for the ride back. Wind can cool you down even on pleasant days, and you’ll be happier if you’re comfortable while sitting on the yacht.

Should You Book Costa Adeje Private Yacht Sailing?

I’d book it if you want a low-effort day with high comfort: a private yacht, a skipper steering toward good conditions, and included drinks and food that match your time on the water. The swim stop and the chance to enjoy marine life in a less chaotic way are the reasons to choose this over a standard cruise.

Skip it if you’re traveling solo on a tight budget or you’re craving a packed agenda with land attractions. This trip is about savoring Tenerife from the sea, not checking boxes on shore.

If your group is up to eight and you want a memorable ocean day with privacy, this is a strong choice from Costa Adeje.

FAQ

How long is the Costa Adeje private yacht sailing tour?

It runs for 3 to 6 hours, depending on the option you choose and the starting times available.

Where does the tour start?

You board at Puerto Colón marina in Tenerife.

Is hotel pickup included?

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so you’ll need to make your own way to Puerto Colón.

What’s included in the price?

The tour includes the private yacht, a skipper, and drinks (water, beer, and soft drinks). It also includes snacks on the 3-hour option, or a brunch box on the 6-hour option.

What food do you get onboard?

On the 3-hour tour, you get light snacks. On the 6-hour tour, you get brunch items such as sandwiches, omelets, a cheese board, fruit, and pastries.

Is it a private group?

Yes. It’s a private group experience, with the price listed for up to 8 people.

Do you have a guide on board, and what languages are offered?

There’s a live tour guide on board, and the languages listed are English and Spanish.

Can I cancel for a refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is there an option to pay later?

Yes. You can reserve now and pay later.

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