REVIEW · CRUISES & BOAT TOURS
Private Boat Excursion: 2 to 6 Hours of Seaside Bliss
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A boat day beats the sightseeing grind. This private-style Tenerife cruise is built for small-group time on the water, with a real chance to spot sea life and get friendly, practical talk from the crew.
Two things I like a lot: you get a snorkeling kit included, and you’re not stuck on a huge catamaran with a crowd. The main drawback to consider is simple: the core sailing is listed around 2 hours, so it’s not an all-day adventure.
If you want a tight, easy win, this works well. You’ll cruise the coast, pause for sea-life moments, and enjoy snacks and drinks onboard. Just note that the meeting point can vary depending on which start option you book, so double-check where you’re told to go.
In This Review
- Key points I’d circle before you book
- Why this Tenerife private-style boat cruise feels like good value
- Choosing your launch point: Las Galletas or Paseo Espigón
- What’s onboard and what’s included (so you don’t overspend)
- Cruising Tenerife’s coastline: what to expect during the sailing time
- Sea life magic: turtles and dolphins, plus real crew insights
- Snorkeling and deck time: how to make the most of the sea breeze
- Food, drinks, and the comfort factor you’ll actually notice
- Price and value: $411 per group up to 2
- Who this boat excursion suits best
- Quick decision: should you book this Tenerife boat trip?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the Tenerife boat adventure?
- Is this a private tour?
- What’s the price?
- Where do we meet?
- What are the starting location options?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- What’s included in the trip?
- What language will the instructor/guide speak?
- Do I need to bring snorkeling gear?
- When should I arrive for boarding?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key points I’d circle before you book

- Small-group feel (up to 10 participants): more breathing room, less waiting around.
- Snorkeling equipment included: you can plan your swim without extra purchases.
- Snacks and drinks onboard: snack + soft drinks + beer + Canarian wines.
- Coast cruise with photo breaks: the route is designed for views you can actually shoot.
- Crew-led sea-life talk: you’re not just floating; you get context about what you’re seeing.
Why this Tenerife private-style boat cruise feels like good value

This trip is one of those rare vacation add-ons that doesn’t require a major time commitment. The activity is listed as about 2 hours in duration, and the rest of the experience is framed as a coast-focused outing rather than a long, complicated itinerary. That matters because boat time can be expensive in both money and logistics. Here, the planning is straightforward: you get on board, you cruise, you look and learn, then you head back.
For the price, the big value is that it’s not built for mass tourism. It’s limited to 10 participants, which makes the experience feel more personal when the crew is explaining sea life and history (they’ll cover both, and they work in Spanish and English). You also get food and drink onboard, including Canarian wines, plus fruits, snacks, and soft drinks. That’s a real cost-saver compared to doing the same day as a DIY boat rental or a restaurant stop.
And yes, there’s a “maybe you’ll see something cool” factor. The overview specifically mentions a chance to spot sea life such as turtles and dolphins. You shouldn’t expect guaranteed sightings, but the tour is structured around searching and spotting with a crew that knows where to look.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Tenerife
Choosing your launch point: Las Galletas or Paseo Espigón

You have two starting options listed for the experience, and picking the right one can save time. One option is Las Galletas. The other option is Paseo Espigon las Galletas, 1 with a reference to Rent boat tenerife Cisco 2.
Here’s the practical part: meeting points can vary depending on what you book. That means you should treat the address line as important, not as a vague suggestion. If you’re staying in the south of Tenerife, Las Galletas is usually the easier area to reach. If you’re closer to the Paseo Espigón area, that second option can be more convenient.
Also, give yourself a buffer. You’re instructed to arrive 15 minutes before boarding, so plan transport accordingly. Running late on a boat day can turn a relaxing trip into a stressful sprint.
What’s onboard and what’s included (so you don’t overspend)

This is where the trip gets smart. Your ticket includes the essentials that often get added later on other tours.
Included:
- A professional local guide who explains what’s happening during the cruise
- Photo opportunities
- Food and drinks: snack, fruits, soft drinks, beer, and Canarian wines
- Hotel pickup/drop-off is listed as optional, but only with extra payment
- Snorkeling equipment
Not included:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (unless you pay extra)
Why this matters: on-water time is short (about 2 hours listed), so you don’t want to lose even 30 minutes to buying water, hunting for a place to eat first, or figuring out snorkeling gear last-minute. Here, you’re set up to enjoy the day right away.
The guide is also part of the value. It’s one thing to float past cliffs. It’s another to have someone explain local marine life and how the region connects to what you’re seeing out there.
Cruising Tenerife’s coastline: what to expect during the sailing time

The day is basically a focused loop: you board, you head out, you cruise along Tenerife’s coast, and you return to the embarkation point. The itinerary feature is sailing (about 2 hours), and the overall experience may be listed more broadly (2–4 hours on some descriptions, and up to 2–6 hours depending on the specific booking).
While you’re moving along the coast, the tour is designed for two things:
1) Getting you the best viewpoints for photos
2) Keeping the pace relaxed enough to actually look for sea life
Don’t treat the boat ride like a sightseeing bus where you just stare out the window. The best plan is to rotate your attention: look ahead for coastline views, then scan the water surface when the crew signals. If you like simple travel days, this hits the sweet spot: enough time to enjoy the sea without turning it into a half-day project.
Sea life magic: turtles and dolphins, plus real crew insights

The overview calls out a chance to spot sea life such as turtles and dolphins. That’s the headline, but the stronger part is the “how” behind it: the crew provides insights into regional marine life and also covers marine-life behavior in a way that helps you understand what you’re seeing.
Even if you don’t get a dramatic dolphin encounter, the sea life theme still adds value. When you know what to look for, the whole waterline becomes more interesting. You’ll be listening for cues, watching for surface movement, and learning why certain areas may hold more activity than others.
And that’s where small-group size really pays off. With a limited group (up to 10), the crew can keep things organized while still answering questions. You’re not stuck shouting over wind and chaos to ask what you’re actually looking at.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Tenerife
Snorkeling and deck time: how to make the most of the sea breeze

Snorkeling is included through the provided equipment, and the plan includes relaxed time on deck. In practical terms, you’ll have a moment to switch from cruising to closer-up water time. The experience notes that you can practice snorkeling in the ocean environment while also taking it easy on deck.
Here’s a smart way to prepare yourself:
- Bring something you don’t mind getting wet
- Have your sunscreen ready, but apply it before you’re in the water
- Wear swimwear under comfortable clothes so you can get moving quickly
The schedule also includes relaxation time—sun on deck if you want it, or shade if you’d rather cool down. On a boat trip, that “choose your comfort” element matters more than people think. You can watch, snack, and reset between water moments without the pressure of a strict sightseeing checklist.
Food, drinks, and the comfort factor you’ll actually notice

On a lot of boat tours, food is either missing or treated like an afterthought. Here, the inclusion list is specific: snack, fruits, soft drinks, beer, and Canarian wines. That’s not just a perk; it changes the feel of the trip. You’re not rushing back hungry or spending extra money onboard.
Comfort comes from two places:
1) The vessel is described as well-equipped, and the onboarding is framed as nautical elegance with a focus on comfort
2) The group size stays small, so movement around the boat is easier
The result is a day that feels more like a private outing and less like a checklist. Even if your time at sea is only about two hours, the onboard setup helps you enjoy those hours instead of just enduring them.
Price and value: $411 per group up to 2

The listed price is $411 per group up to 2, with a duration listed as 2 hours. That can sound high or reasonable depending on what you compare it to.
Here’s the value math that usually matters:
- If you’re paying for a standard group tour per person, you might spend similar money once you add drinks, snacks, and snorkeling rental
- If you’re doing it privately, you typically pay more for exclusivity, and you often don’t get food included
In this case, your group price includes guide service, snorkeling gear, and a clear onboard food and drinks package. That’s why the “up to 2” detail is important. If you’re traveling as a couple (or with a friend), this structure can be a strong deal compared to paying extra for snorkeling equipment and paying separately for snacks and drinks.
What could make it feel less worth it is if you’re traveling solo and you’re expecting a long day on the water. The sailing duration is short, and the experience is built around that focused cruise. If you want hours and hours of nonstop adventure, you may prefer a longer outing.
Who this boat excursion suits best

This Tenerife boat experience fits best if you want:
- A short, relaxing time on the water
- A small-group feel instead of a big crowd
- Snorkeling without extra gear rental stops
- A crew-led explanation about marine life, not just a drive-by photo moment
It’s also a good fit for couples and small groups who like their travel days simple. If you’re juggling a busy itinerary (Tenerife beaches one day, hiking another), this works as a calm, “reset” activity.
If you’re the type who needs a full-day plan packed with multiple stops, consider how you feel about a trip where the core sailing is listed as about 2 hours.
Quick decision: should you book this Tenerife boat trip?
Book it if you want a relaxed coast cruise with included snorkeling gear, onboard snacks and drinks, and a small group size that keeps the experience personal. The chance to see sea life like turtles and dolphins is a bonus, and the crew insights are a real reason to choose a guided option instead of DIY.
Skip it or check other options if you’re expecting a long day at sea. This one is short and focused. Also, because the meeting point can vary by start option, don’t wing it—confirm the exact pickup/meeting location for the route you chose.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the Tenerife boat adventure?
The duration is listed as 2 hours. The experience descriptions also reference longer outings (like 2–4 hours and up to 2–6 hours), so check the specific starting time you book.
Is this a private tour?
The experience is described as a private-style boat excursion with a small group limit. The group size is limited to 10 participants.
What’s the price?
It’s listed at $411 per group up to 2.
Where do we meet?
The meeting point may vary depending on the option booked.
What are the starting location options?
Two starting options are listed: Las Galletas, and Paseo Espigon las Galletas, 1 (Rent boat tenerife Cisco 2).
Is hotel pickup included?
Hotel pickup and drop-off is optional and available for an extra payment. It is not included by default.
What’s included in the trip?
Included items are the professional local guide, photo opportunities, food and drinks (snack, fruits, soft drinks, beer, and Canarian wines), snorkeling equipment, and the option for hotel pickup/drop-off if you pay extra.
What language will the instructor/guide speak?
The instructor/guide is listed as Spanish and English.
Do I need to bring snorkeling gear?
No. Snorkeling equipment is included.
When should I arrive for boarding?
You should arrive 15 minutes before boarding.
What’s the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





































