REVIEW · 3-HOUR EXPERIENCES
SEA SAFARI Dolphins, Whales, 3h speedboat DISCOVERY-TOUR
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Wildlife gets real close, real fast. This 3-hour Sea Safari in Tenerife is built around spotting whales and dolphins near the boat and then giving you snorkeling equipment rental so you can keep the day simple. The one thing to think about is that the trip depends on good sea and weather conditions, so the swim time can be limited if conditions aren’t ideal.
I like how the schedule stays tight: you leave from Puerto Colón, head out to areas where whales and dolphins have been seen, and still come back along the south Tenerife coast. You also get snacks and drinks, plus the chance to try a BladeFish personal underwater propulsion jet device. Small group size (up to 11) helps keep it calm and focused, but that also means the experience can be more weather-sensitive than a large, multi-boat operation.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Be Excited About
- Where You Start: Puerto Colón Meeting Point and What to Expect
- The 3-Hour Speedboat Plan From Puerto Colón
- Whale and Dolphin Watching Close to the Water
- The Swim and Snorkel Window (With Rental Gear)
- BladeFish: Trying a Personal Underwater Propulsion Device
- Drinks, Sandwiches, and the Little Comfort Wins
- Puerto Colón Return: Coastal Views on the Way Back
- Price and Value: Is $78.10 Worth It?
- Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Might Not)
- Booking Tips to Get a Good Day on the Water
- Should You Book SEA SAFARI Dolphins, Whales 3h Speedboat Discovery-Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Sea Safari Dolphins and Whales speedboat tour in Tenerife?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- What’s included with snorkeling?
- Do I need to bring food?
- Is a BladeFish underwater propulsion device included?
- How many people are in the group?
- What languages is the tour offered in?
- Do I need good weather to go?
- Is there a mobile ticket?
Key Things I’d Be Excited About

- Close-up whale and dolphin watching from a fast speedboat route that covers a lot of ground in 3 hours
- Snorkeling gear rental included, so you can show up with minimal stuff
- BladeFish personal propulsion for a different way to experience the water
- Snacks and drinks included, which matters more on a sea day than you’d think
- Small group size (max 11), which usually means more attention during stops
Where You Start: Puerto Colón Meeting Point and What to Expect
The tour meets at Sea Safari Tenerife on Av. de Colón, in Playa de las Américas (Santa Cruz de Tenerife). It’s described as near public transport, which is a big plus if you don’t want to fight parking or taxis before a 3-hour outing.
You’ll get a mobile ticket, and confirmation comes at booking. That’s useful for peace of mind and quick check-in, especially if you’re squeezing this into a busy Tenerife itinerary.
What you should plan for: you’re going out on the water from Puerto Colón, not from some far-off harbor. So you can keep your schedule simple, and you won’t burn half your vacation time just getting to the coast.
If you’re traveling with family, the trip’s short length and small group size are practical. The experience is listed as suitable for most travelers, and the vibe is described as low-pressure about getting in the water.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife
The 3-Hour Speedboat Plan From Puerto Colón

This is a compact, action-first format. After you meet, you’ll head out on a speedboat for whale and dolphin watching from very close positions, then shift into swim and snorkeling time. The route is designed to give you multiple chances to spot marine wildlife without turning it into an all-day commitment.
A key detail: you’re not just sitting in one spot. The tour includes riding past cliffs for sightseeing, then returning to Puerto Colón along the coast line of south Tenerife. That means the day has two parts: the wildlife hunt on the outbound and the scenic return on the way back.
Because it’s only about 3 hours total, it’s best to treat this like a highlight stop. Don’t plan a complicated dinner reservation right afterward unless you know your timing. Build in a little buffer so you’re not racing across town when you get off the boat.
Also, group size matters here. With up to 11 travelers, the staff can manage timing and gear more tightly during swim moments.
Whale and Dolphin Watching Close to the Water

The main draw is the promise of very close whale and dolphin watching. The trip is built around going to areas where whales and dolphins have been spotted before, which increases your odds compared to random searching.
You can also expect variety. In the experiences people shared, sightings weren’t limited to dolphins and whales. Turtles have shown up, and there are mentions of extra surprises like crabs and even a hammerhead shark. (That last one is not something you should bank on, but it’s a nice reminder that you’re out in a living ecosystem.)
What you’ll feel as you ride: the speedboat format keeps the day dynamic. You get motion, fresh sea air, and the chance to see wildlife without hours of waiting. That’s a big deal if you’re traveling with kids or anyone who doesn’t want a slow tour.
And there’s an important comfort detail: the trip is described as not sea-sickness heavy, and one traveler specifically said the boat didn’t cause sea sickness. I can’t guarantee that for everyone, but it’s a good sign if you’re someone who gets uneasy at sea.
The Swim and Snorkel Window (With Rental Gear)

After the wildlife watching, you’ll have time for swimming and snorkeling. The tour includes snorkeling equipment rental, so you don’t need to hunt down gear before you go. That alone can make the experience feel smoother, especially if you’re already packing beach stuff for Tenerife.
The snorkeling portion is part of what makes this more than a drive-by wildlife trip. You’re not just seeing animals from above; you’re getting into the water to experience the marine environment firsthand.
One practical point: you don’t need to force yourself into the water. Reviews describe it as no pressure to leave the boat and swim. So if you want a safer, calmer experience, you can still enjoy the viewing and the coastal ride without committing to snorkeling every moment.
What to keep in mind: the tour requires good weather. If the sea is rough, your swim or comfort level may be affected. If weather doesn’t cooperate, you may be offered another date or a full refund, but you’ll want to check the day-of conditions.
BladeFish: Trying a Personal Underwater Propulsion Device

One of the more unique parts of this tour is the chance to try a BladeFish personal propulsion jet device. In plain terms, it’s a way to move underwater using a personal propulsion setup, which adds a fun, hands-on feel compared to standard snorkeling.
This is the kind of activity that can turn a regular sea day into something you remember long after the photos. Instead of only drifting and hoping, you’re actively experiencing underwater movement.
Your best bet is to go in with a flexible mindset. Even with equipment provided, this kind of activity often depends on comfort level and how the staff times it during the snorkeling window. If you’re new to anything like this, treat it like a short taste rather than a long training session.
From the way the tour is presented, BladeFish is included as part of the discovery experience, not an optional add-on. So if you’re choosing between Tenerife boat tours, this is a differentiator worth noticing.
You can also read our reviews of more whale watching tours in Tenerife
Drinks, Sandwiches, and the Little Comfort Wins

You don’t have to bring food. Drinks and sandwiches are provided during the trip. On a short tour, that makes a noticeable difference. You stay fueled, you don’t waste time buying snacks before you board, and you can focus on enjoying the water.
One small but real comfort detail: people specifically highlighted that the day worked well across ages. There are mentions of a 71-year-old mother enjoying the trip, and a family outing including a 4-year-old (plus even a baby). That suggests the staff keeps things organized enough for families, and the overall structure is friendly.
Also, since the tour is only 3 hours, you don’t need to pack an entire day’s worth of supplies. Bring whatever you normally use for a sea excursion, but remember the snorkeling gear is included.
Puerto Colón Return: Coastal Views on the Way Back

Returning by the coast line of south Tenerife is more than just getting back to the dock. It’s part of the sightseeing value. While the outbound focuses on wildlife and cliffs, the return gives you another window to take in the shoreline views from the boat.
If you’re the type who likes scenery but also wants wildlife, this format balances both. You’re not trapped on a boat for scenery only, and you’re also not spending the entire time chasing animals with no chance to enjoy the island.
Again, the weather factor matters. If conditions are good, the scenic return can be a relaxing wrap-up. If conditions are rough, you’ll want to keep your focus on comfort and safety.
Price and Value: Is $78.10 Worth It?

At $78.10 per person for about 3 hours, the value comes from what’s included, not just the boat ride.
Here’s the practical math:
- You’re paying for speedboat wildlife watching close up, not a distant view.
- Snorkeling equipment rental is included, which usually costs extra on tours where you have to bring your own gear.
- Drinks and sandwiches are provided, which protects your budget and your energy.
- BladeFish is included as an added activity, which is rare at this price point for many marine tours.
So you’re not only buying animals-on-a-boat. You’re buying a stack of activities in a short window: viewing, snorkeling, and a propulsion-device experience, plus food and drinks.
The only value-risk is weather. Since the tour requires good weather, your actual “water time” could vary based on sea conditions. But if weather cancels your plan, you should generally expect an alternate date or a full refund based on the tour’s stated policy.
Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Might Not)
I’d point you toward this tour if you want a compact, hands-on marine experience. It’s a good fit if:
- You want whales and dolphins close up without a full-day commitment
- You’d like snorkeling time but don’t want to bring or rent gear yourself
- You’re traveling as a family and want a trip that can work across ages
- You’re curious about BladeFish and like the idea of active underwater fun
I’d be a little cautious if:
- You know you strongly struggle with open water conditions
- You’re coming on a day where weather is unpredictable and you’re not flexible with timing
The nice part is that the snorkeling element is described as low-pressure. You can enjoy the wildlife and boat ride even if you choose not to swim. So it’s not an all-or-nothing situation.
Booking Tips to Get a Good Day on the Water
This one is booked about 25 days in advance on average, so don’t leave it for the last minute if you’re traveling in peak season. A smaller group cap (max 11) can also mean availability moves faster when schedules are tight.
Since confirmation is given at booking, you can plan around it with less uncertainty than tours that only confirm later. The experience also ends back at the meeting point, which makes it easy to plug into your day.
My biggest practical advice is to watch weather closely and keep your day flexible. Because the trip requires good weather, your best chance of full experience time comes when sea conditions are calm.
And if you’re prone to motion sickness, you might still want to consider basic prevention steps for boat rides. One person specifically said the boat didn’t cause sea sickness, which is encouraging, but everyone’s body is different.
Should You Book SEA SAFARI Dolphins, Whales 3h Speedboat Discovery-Tour?
If your goal is a short, high-impact Tenerife ocean experience, I think this is an easy yes. You’re getting close-up whale and dolphin watching, snorkeling gear handled for you, food included, and a chance to try BladeFish. For the money, it’s one of the more “activity-packed” options rather than just a scenic cruise.
Book it especially if you’re traveling with a mix of ages. The tour’s format is described as fun for all ages, and the small group size helps keep it manageable. And if you’re unsure about swimming, you still have a strong plan for enjoying the trip from the boat.
I’d only skip or postpone it if you’re stuck with non-flexible plans on a day when the weather looks questionable. For a sea day, that’s the one variable that can change the experience most.
FAQ
How long is the Sea Safari Dolphins and Whales speedboat tour in Tenerife?
It’s listed as about 3 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Sea Safari Tenerife at Av. de Colón, 38660 Playa de las Américas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, and it ends back at the same meeting point.
What’s included with snorkeling?
Snorkeling equipment rental is included, and the tour also includes drinks and sandwiches.
Do I need to bring food?
No. Drinks and sandwiches are provided during the trip.
Is a BladeFish underwater propulsion device included?
Yes, the tour includes the chance to try a BladeFish personal propulsion jet device.
How many people are in the group?
The maximum group size is 11 travelers.
What languages is the tour offered in?
The tour is offered in English.
Do I need good weather to go?
Yes. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is there a mobile ticket?
Yes, it includes a mobile ticket, and you’ll receive confirmation at booking time.




































