REVIEW · TENERIFE
Tenerife: 6 & 8 Hour Private Luxury Motorboat Charter
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Los Gigantes looks different from sea level. This private charter on the Beneteau Antares 42 is interesting because it pairs dramatic cliff scenery with real on-water time, and I like that the experience includes fun gear like sea scooters and snorkel equipment so the day doesn’t stall between stops. You also get a crew-run, all-in-one atmosphere instead of a bunch of separate bookings.
One thing to consider: if you’re the type who gets sick on boats, this motorboat outing may not feel comfortable, even with the crew handling everything.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- A Private Day on the Beneteau Antares 42: Real Luxury for Your Group
- Los Gigantes Cliffs: The View That Makes the Whole Charter Worth It
- Water Time Included: Snorkel Gear, Paddleboards, Sea Scooters, and the Slide
- Floating Beach Club Breaks: How the Crew Keeps the Day Easy
- What You Eat and Drink at Sea: Canarian Roast Chicken or Paella
- Timing and Route: What the 6-Hour vs 8-Hour Plan Feels Like
- Price and Value: $1,878 for Up to 10, With Most Extras Included
- What’s Included Beyond the Big Stuff (and Why It Helps)
- Who This Luxury Motorboat Charter Fits Best
- Should you book the Tenerife Beneteau Antares 42 charter?
- FAQ
- How long are the private luxury motorboat charters in Tenerife?
- What is the total price and how many people can the group include?
- What yacht is used for the charter?
- Do you visit Los Gigantes cliffs during the trip?
- What water activities and equipment are included?
- Is the onboard water slide included?
- What food and drinks are provided during the charter?
- Is pickup and drop-off included?
- Is this charter suitable if I get seasick?
Key highlights at a glance

- Beneteau Antares 42 private luxury setup for groups up to 10
- Los Gigantes cliffs with hours to swim, snack, and look around
- Snorkel gear, paddleboards, and sea scooters included
- Floating beach club service with crew attention
- Onboard slide included on the 6- and 8-hour options
A Private Day on the Beneteau Antares 42: Real Luxury for Your Group

This isn’t a crowded “tour and hope” kind of day. It’s a private motorboat charter on a Beneteau Antares 42, built for comfort and time on the water. For a group of up to 10, you’re buying control: your pace, your swim moments, and your focus—mainly on the coastline and the cliff scenery.
The vibe is simple: captain plus full crew means the boat stays handled while you do the fun parts. There’s also a music system onboard, which matters more than you’d think when you’re out at sea. Quiet boats feel nice on a calm day, but good music helps the whole stretch of cruising feel like a proper outing.
From a value angle, I like that it’s genuinely all-inclusive. You’re not paying extra for basic onboard comforts. Instead, you get meals, drinks, and the main water toys in the same price.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Tenerife
Los Gigantes Cliffs: The View That Makes the Whole Charter Worth It

Los Gigantes is the headline, and the charter is designed around seeing it properly from the water. The cliffs rise dramatically from the Atlantic, so the angles feel different than from shore. You’re not just looking at a landmark—you’re passing it at sea level with time to pause, swim nearby, and take in the scale.
During the main stop, you get a long Los Gigantes break with swimming, snorkeling, and sightseeing time. There’s also dolphin and marine life watching as opportunities, so if you’re lucky, the ride becomes more than just scenery—it turns into movement and surprises. Even if you don’t spot animals, the cliff views plus the water time still fill the hours.
One practical note: you’ll likely spend most of your time outside at the waterline. That’s great for photos and for staying engaged. But bring your basics—sunglasses and a camera—because the light off the water can be intense.
Water Time Included: Snorkel Gear, Paddleboards, Sea Scooters, and the Slide

The best charters handle the hard part for you: getting people into the water safely and quickly. Here, you get snorkel equipment, paddleboards, and sea scooters included, plus life jackets and full safety gear. That combination is smart because it covers different comfort levels. If you want a calmer float, you can stick to paddleboarding. If you want more speed and fun, you’ve got the sea scooter.
There’s also an onboard water slide on both the 6- and 8-hour charters. That’s not just a gimmick. It gives the day a built-in “everyone remembers this” moment, especially for families or groups that like playful activities.
For me, the biggest win is that the charter doesn’t turn into a schedule you rush through. You spend real time around Los Gigantes, so you can do a snorkel session, try a paddleboard, then chill again without feeling like you missed your window.
If you’re sensitive to motion or you get worn out easily, pace your water activities. This type of outing works best when you treat it like a sequence: cruise, play, snack, reset.
Floating Beach Club Breaks: How the Crew Keeps the Day Easy

The charter includes a floating beach club, and the key detail is the crew is there serving you—not just parking you nearby and disappearing. That makes breaks feel effortless. You can relax without worrying about where food is coming from or whether your group is stuck doing everything themselves.
This matters because time at sea can be surprisingly demanding if you’re managing logistics. Wind, salt air, sunscreen reapplication, and keeping track of towels and gear all add up. A crew-run break fixes the common pain points of boat days.
You also get a mix of structured and free time. After the main cliff viewing stretch, there’s time to unwind again onboard while the boat returns. That pacing helps you avoid the “too much, too fast” feeling that happens on some day trips.
One small but useful tip: pack swimwear even if you think you’ll just watch. With the water toys and the slide, you’ll probably end up in the water at least once.
What You Eat and Drink at Sea: Canarian Roast Chicken or Paella

The onboard food is a big part of why this charter feels like luxury instead of just transport. You get freshly prepared baguettes, tapas, fresh fruits, and an included gourmet Canarian meal. The meal is listed as Canarian Roast Chicken or Paella, depending on the plan.
You also get all drinks included—soft drinks, beer, wine, and more. When you’re out for 6 to 8 hours, drinks aren’t a minor add-on. They’re part of what keeps the day feeling smooth and social.
Here’s the practical reason this works: you don’t waste time going ashore for a meal or negotiating who pays for what. The food shows up as part of the flow—snacks, lunch, then relaxed cruising again.
If you have specific needs, the experience can cater on request, including a special banquet with advance notice. So if you’re planning something for a birthday or a group meal, ask early rather than waiting.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife
Timing and Route: What the 6-Hour vs 8-Hour Plan Feels Like

The charter is built around a “cruise out, main highlight, cruise back” rhythm. You’ll spend about 1.5 hours on the yacht during the outward or connecting stretch, then arrive at Los Gigantes for the main 4-hour block of time. After that, there’s another 1.5 hours on the yacht before you finish with drop-off options.
The difference between the 6-hour and 8-hour versions is mostly about how much time you get to enjoy the day without feeling rushed. Both versions include the onboard slide, so the shorter option still brings the fun element. The longer option just gives you more slack for water activities, photos, and relaxing on the floating beach club.
A good way to think about it: the 6-hour plan is for people who want a concentrated highlight day. The 8-hour plan is for people who know they’ll want extra time in the water and more time enjoying the view at a slower pace.
At the end, drop-offs can happen at multiple locations, including Playa de las Américas and marinas such as Lina Yacht and Exmaran – Excursiones Marítimas Atlantico Norte. Your exact drop-off depends on the option you book, so check your confirmation details before you plan dinner after.
Price and Value: $1,878 for Up to 10, With Most Extras Included

The price is $1,878 per group up to 10 people. On paper, that sounds high until you break down what you’re getting. This charter includes the yacht time, the crew, fuel, all drinks, snorkeling gear, paddleboards, sea scooters, the floating beach club setup, and the main meal.
That changes the math compared to “pay for the boat, then pay for everything else.” Here, you’re covering the expensive parts up front, which is what makes it feel like value when you split the group cost.
If you’re traveling as a small group—say just a few people—think of it as paying for a private day with a lot included. If you’re traveling with a larger group up to 10, the per-person cost becomes more reasonable, and the private experience feels even more worth it because everyone gets space and attention.
The other value factor is time. A charter is efficient: you don’t burn hours coordinating transport, finding parking, or waiting around for schedules. You’re on the boat, doing the main thing, for most of the day.
What’s Included Beyond the Big Stuff (and Why It Helps)
Some details don’t sound exciting until you’re actually on the water. Here, safety gear and life jackets are included, so you’re not scrambling at the last minute. You also get a music system, which adds atmosphere without needing your own speakers.
You’ll also notice opportunities for dolphin and whale watching are part of the outing. I can’t promise wildlife, because that depends on the ocean. But the fact it’s included as an option tells you the route is meant to allow observation time, not just fast cruising past the sights.
Also, there’s a small extra note about souvenirs: souvenir photos are available for purchase, but they’re not included. If you want them, plan to budget a little extra.
Finally, the charter is run in multiple languages: English, German, Italian, and Spanish. That matters for understanding instructions for the water gear and safety briefings.
Who This Luxury Motorboat Charter Fits Best

This is a strong fit for:
- Groups who want a private day without juggling rentals and vendors
- People who love the combo of scenery + active water fun
- Families and friend groups who want the slide, plus snorkeling and paddleboarding
- Anyone who appreciates a crew-run, service-focused day at sea
It may not be ideal if:
- You’re prone to seasickness. This activity is specifically noted as not suitable for people with motion discomfort.
If you’re planning a special occasion—birthday, reunion, or just a splurge day—this charter makes it easy to do something different without turning the day into a complicated project.
Should you book the Tenerife Beneteau Antares 42 charter?
I’d book it if you want a high-comfort, private boat day built around Los Gigantes and real water activities. The biggest selling points are the included gear (snorkel, paddleboards, sea scooters), the floating beach club service, and the fact that food and drinks are part of the package. That combination makes the day feel complete instead of stitched together.
Skip it if you know you get motion sick on boats, or if your idea of a vacation is mostly staying dry and quiet. For the rest of us, it’s a smart luxury choice with enough structure to feel easy and enough playtime to stay memorable.
FAQ
How long are the private luxury motorboat charters in Tenerife?
You can choose a 6-hour or 8-hour private charter. Check availability to see the starting times.
What is the total price and how many people can the group include?
The price is $1,878 per group, for a private group of up to 10 people.
What yacht is used for the charter?
The charter is operated on the Beneteau Antares 42.
Do you visit Los Gigantes cliffs during the trip?
Yes. The charter includes a visit to the iconic Los Gigantes cliffs, with time for sightseeing and water activities there.
What water activities and equipment are included?
Included are snorkel equipment, paddleboards, and sea scooters. Life jackets and full safety gear are also provided.
Is the onboard water slide included?
Yes. The onboard slide is included on both the 6-hour and 8-hour charters.
What food and drinks are provided during the charter?
You get all drinks and food including freshly prepared baguettes, tapas, fresh fruits, and a gourmet Canarian meal such as roast chicken or paella.
Is pickup and drop-off included?
Pickup is optional and depends on the option booked. There can be free pickup/drop-off from nearby areas if applicable, and you’ll have drop-off at selected locations based on your booking.
Is this charter suitable if I get seasick?
No. This activity is noted as not suitable for people prone to seasickness.


































