Prestigious cruiser private charter

REVIEW · TENERIFE

Prestigious cruiser private charter

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  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $602.06
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A private boat ride in Tenerife feels like a shortcut to happiness. You meet the crew right in the port and you get a 3-hour charter on a luxury boat, with time for animal watching and a swim when conditions allow. It’s the kind of plan where the day runs smoothly, and your group stays the focus.

I especially like two things: the 5-star service on board and the way the crew keeps you comfortable with unlimited drinks and tapas snacks. Add snorkeling gear, photos, and a video, and you get more than just time on the water.

One thing to plan around: it depends on weather. The cruise needs good conditions, and when it’s cool or cloudy, you may see plenty from the boat but fewer people will jump in for snorkeling.

Key Things You’ll Notice on This Private Tenerife Charter

Prestigious cruiser private charter - Key Things You’ll Notice on This Private Tenerife Charter

  • Private charter for up to 6: your group controls the pace for the full 3 hours.
  • Unlimited drinks plus tapas-style snacks to keep the mood relaxed.
  • Snorkeling equipment included, so you’re not scrambling for gear.
  • Photos and a video handled for you onboard.
  • Animal watching time with a strong chance of sightings like pilot whales.
  • Meet in the port at Roca Mar Tenerife (Puerto Colón) for a direct start.

First Impressions: A Private Luxury Charter That Starts in the Port

Prestigious cruiser private charter - First Impressions: A Private Luxury Charter That Starts in the Port
This charter is built around one simple idea: less waiting, more time on the water. You meet the crew directly at the port area at Roca Mar Tenerife, Puerto Colón, and your group boards as a unit. That matters because the experience feels personal right from the start. There’s no mixing into a big crowd, and you can settle into the boat without the usual tour scramble.

The “luxury boat” part isn’t just marketing fluff here. From the accounts you can clearly see the vibe: comfy seating, onboard toilet, and an area where you can change after swimming. That’s a practical mix. It helps when the water is chilly or when the sun is shy and you want somewhere comfortable to warm up.

The tour is also English-language friendly, which makes communication easy when you have questions about where to look for animals or when the crew suggests the best time to snorkel.

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What You Actually Get for 3 Hours at Sea

The timing is straightforward: you’re out for about 3 hours on your private charter. Within that window, the experience is designed to cover two big goals:

1) watch for wildlife

2) get in the water if you want

And the crew isn’t just steering. They’re actively managing your comfort. You get ongoing drinks (including beer and cava), plus snacks. You’re also not stuck deciding what to do, because the onboard rhythm is structured around sightseeing and then swim/snorkel opportunities.

Stop: Tenerife (Cruise Time From Puerto Colón)

Your itinerary is focused on one main “stop”: Tenerife. In practice, that means the boat heads out from Puerto Colón and stays out for the full charter duration. The crew’s job is to take you to the best spots they’re aiming for—especially for wildlife viewing.

Here’s the value in that “one-stop” approach. You’re not constantly hopping between beaches or switching boats. If you’re the type of traveler who gets tired of packing and unpacking, you’ll appreciate this. It’s a steady cruise where the day stays on rails.

Animal Watching: Why This Charter Feels Worth It

Prestigious cruiser private charter - Animal Watching: Why This Charter Feels Worth It
Tenerife waters can be a serious draw for wildlife, and this charter is clearly oriented toward that. One highlight that stands out strongly: people mention seeing pilot whales. That’s the kind of sight that changes the tone of a trip fast. Even if you’re not a “serious whale person,” seeing large marine animals up close from a boat is a wow moment.

What I like about how this is set up is that it doesn’t force you into a one-note experience. You’re not just scanning for fins for hours. The crew keeps the cruise relaxed, and the onboard comfort helps you stay patient when animals aren’t immediately visible.

A practical tip: if you want the best chances for animal sightings, dress like you plan to stand outside for a while. Even on a warm day, sea breeze can cool you quickly. The boat setup helps, but staying comfortable improves your wildlife watching.

Swimming and Snorkeling: Included Gear, Real Decision Time

This is not a “maybe we bring gear” situation. Snorkeling equipment is included, so when the crew signals a swim/snorkel window, you’re ready. That’s a big difference versus tours that make you ask around or pay extra at the last minute.

You should also know what conditions can look like. One account described a day with cloudy skies and cold air, where only a few brave swimmers went in. That’s completely normal. When the water is cooler, you’ll still enjoy the cruise, but the swim portion becomes more optional.

If you’re traveling with mixed preferences, this charter still works. You can watch from the boat while others snorkel. The onboard setup (changing area and toilet) helps everyone feel less awkward about going in or staying dry.

Food, Drinks, and the Onboard Comfort Factor

This is where the “private luxury” feel shows up. You get unlimited beer, cava, and soft drinks, plus snacks like tapas. It’s not just unlimited drinks for the sake of it. The snacks keep you satisfied while you’re out watching animals and waiting for the best moment to swim.

From the feedback, there’s a clear pattern: people felt kept well supplied and looked after, even when the weather wasn’t perfect. That tells me the crew isn’t disappearing once you board. They’re actively serving and checking in.

If you’re the kind of traveler who likes a low-effort day, this is a strong match. No ordering, no awkward timing, no waiting for the next stop. The food and drink pacing supports the cruise.

The Boat Itself: More Than Looks

Prestigious cruiser private charter - The Boat Itself: More Than Looks
A “pretty boat” can be a letdown if it’s impractical. Here, people point out details that make a difference. The boat is described as lovely and comfortable, and it includes:

  • comfy seats
  • a toilet onboard
  • a space to change if you swim

Those details matter most on a day that’s cooler than expected. When you can change out of wet gear in a proper space, you feel more relaxed for the rest of the ride. It also means you don’t have to worry as much about the order of things: swim first, warm up later.

Photos and Video: Easy Souvenir, Less Effort

Prestigious cruiser private charter - Photos and Video: Easy Souvenir, Less Effort
You’re also included for photos and a video. That’s a nice touch because it takes the pressure off. Instead of balancing your phone and trying to get the right angle while whales or dolphins appear, the crew handles capture for you.

In one mention, a guide named Ryan made the experience feel extra personable, and the boat and service were praised. That’s a good sign: you’re not just buying seats on a boat, you’re getting staff attention and a “your trip” feeling.

If you care about memories, this is a real value add. It’s the kind of souvenir that looks good later because it’s tied to your actual time onboard.

Getting There at Puerto Colón: Simple Start, Easy Exit

The meeting point is at Roca Mar Tenerife, Puerto Colón, specifically at Pantalán 2, Av. de Colón, 38660 Costa Adeje. This is one of those practical setups that makes the day easy to plan. You’re not traveling across the island for the departure.

The experience ends back at the meeting point, so you don’t need a separate plan for getting home immediately after the cruise.

One more helpful note from the experience: for some visitors, a hotel pick-up by minibus happened and they were taken straight to the boat. The tour details you have don’t promise that for every booking, but it suggests that the operator may coordinate transport depending on your situation. If that matters, ask when you confirm.

Value and Price: Is $602 Per Group Actually Fair?

The price listed is $602.06 per group (up to 6) for about 3 hours. On paper, it’s not cheap. But when you compare what you’re getting, it starts to make sense.

You’re paying for:

  • a private charter (not a shared cruise)
  • unlimited drinks including beer and cava
  • tapas snacks
  • snorkeling equipment
  • photos and video
  • crew attention geared toward both wildlife watching and swimming

For a family or group of friends, the per-person math can look quite reasonable compared to paying individually for shared boat tours plus add-ons. Also, “private” changes the feel of the whole trip. You’re not waiting for strangers, and you’re not competing for attention.

If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, it can still be a splurge worth it if you’re celebrating something or you really value comfort and staff attention. Just go in knowing it’s designed for groups up to six.

Who This Trip Fits Best (And Who Might Want Another Option)

This charter is a strong match if you want:

  • a relaxed, comfortable sea day
  • wildlife time without stress
  • a swim/snorkel option with gear included
  • a private group setup

It’s especially good for couples and friend groups who like the idea of a few hours outdoors with drinks and snacks, plus a chance at marine sightings.

It might be less ideal if:

  • you’re only interested in snorkeling and can’t enjoy the trip without getting in the water
  • you’re very weather-dependent and hate uncertainty

Even with good odds for wildlife, the day can be cool or cloudy, and swimming may be limited.

Weather and Timing: The One Variable You Can’t Ignore

This experience requires good weather. That’s not a vague warning. It means your cruise quality depends on sea and sky conditions. On a cool, cloudy day, you can still enjoy the boat ride and wildlife spotting, but swimming intensity may drop.

My practical advice: dress in layers. Bring something warm enough for a breeze off the water. If you’re planning to snorkel, pack or wear swimwear you can layer under, so you don’t spend the whole trip feeling cold.

Should You Book This Private Tenerife Boat Charter?

If you’re deciding between a shared boat tour and a private charter, this is one of those cases where private feels meaningful. You’ll likely get better service and a more relaxed flow, especially with unlimited drinks and tapas and snorkeling gear included.

I’d book it if:

  • you want a comfortable, staff-led cruise rather than a self-directed day
  • you care about wildlife watching and would love a pilot whale-type sighting
  • you want someone else handling snacks, drinks, and capturing photos/video

I’d think twice if:

  • you’re traveling at a time when weather often looks rough, and you’re set on snorkeling every time
  • your group is bigger than 6, since it’s built for up to that limit

Overall, this charter is a solid value when you split it across a small group. It’s the kind of Tenerife activity that feels like a treat without being complicated.

FAQ

How long is the private charter cruise?

It runs for about 3 hours.

What group size is this charter for?

It’s a private tour for your group, with a maximum of up to 6 people.

Where do we meet for the cruise?

You meet at Roca Mar Tenerife, Puerto Colón, at Pantalán 2, Av. de Colón, 38660 Costa Adeje.

What’s included onboard?

Included items are bottled water, unlimited beer, cava, and soft drinks, tapas snacks, snorkeling equipment, and photos plus a video.

Is snorkeling equipment provided?

Yes. Snorkeling equipment is included.

Is food available for vegetarians?

A vegetarian option is available if you advise at booking.

Is the tour offered in English?

Yes, it’s offered in English.

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